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Read about opportunities for a KU teacher-training program leading to teacher licensure, PK-12, in Russian and other foreign languages.

KC International Trade Council Presents Focus on Eastern Europe, including panelist Dr. Irina Six, at the Kauffman Foundation, 7:30 to 9:00 AM on 1 Oct. 2008 [More information]


Courses of Study

  • Degrees: B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
  • Specializations: Russian language and literature, Slavic linguistics

    Languages

  • Beginning to advanced: Russian, Polish, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Slovene
  • 2-year FL requirement with possibility of advanced study (not leading to SLL degree): Turkish, Ukrainian (offered every year); Czech (offered irregularly); Yiddish
  • Ancient language: Old Church Slavic (the Latin of Slavic!)
  • (c) Lea H. Greenberg
    Sveti Križ, Nin, Croatia

    THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT KU SLAVIC

  • The KU Slavic Department has unique strengths in Russian intellectual history and the languages and cultures of Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Slovenia? See a film clip about BCS at KU.