This degree program offers students a comprehensive study of Slavic, German, and Eurasian regions, with a specific focus on South Slavic Studies. It is structured over four years, combining core general education requirements with specialized coursework in language and regional culture. Students will engage with a diverse curriculum that includes courses in arts, humanities, social sciences, and language labs. The program emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical language skills, preparing students for various career paths related to the regions studied. As part of the coursework, students can expect to work on projects and practical field experience to deepen their regional expertise.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students interested in regional languages, culture, and international relations within Eurasia. The structure supports a balanced mix of general education and regional specialization, providing a strong foundation for careers in diplomacy, international organizations, or further academic research. The inclusion of electives and practical experiences makes it versatile and tailored to individual career goals.
The specialization in South Slavic Studies is achieved through a dedicated selection of courses totaling five electives (15 hours). This focus allows students to develop in-depth knowledge of the South Slavic regions, culture, and language, complementing their broader studies in Slavic, German, and Eurasian areas.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
22.42L
Living cost
Students must complete 120-121 credit hours, including 45 hours at the junior/senior level. The curriculum involves core general education courses, major-specific courses like SLAV 675 and SLAV 508, electives for the South Slavic Studies specialization, and other electives or second areas of study. Specific courses fulfill core requirements, and students are advised to work with their advisors for personalized degree mapping.

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Graduates from this program can look forward to careers in diplomacy, international affairs, translation, regional research, education, and cultural consultancy. The regional focus equips students with language skills and cultural expertise valuable in government agencies, international organizations, or academic fields related to Eurasian studies.