OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2018-19
[Archived Catalog]
Russian Major (B.A.) |
Major code BA5224
College of Arts and Sciences
Modern Languages Department
Gordy Hall 283
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.2765
Fax: 740.593.0729
modern.languages@ohio.edu
http://www.ohio.edu/modlang
Ben Parrot, contact person parrot@ohio.edu
Program Overview
The Russian major provides students with a base of knowledge not only in languages, but, just as importantly, in cultural content so vital for understanding and navigating the world. Russian majors learn to think analytically and critically in courses on literature, culture, linguistics, film, and art, and they acquire clarity of thought and expression through frequent writing assignments and speaking activities. Students enhance their technological skills in our Language Resource Center’s audio, video, and computer labs.
The Russian faculty is committed to student advising, and to guiding students through the options of double majors, complementary certificate programs, and elective courses. We limit our class sizes so professors can address the needs of individual learners and encourage dialogue, collaboration, openness, and critical thinking.
To complement course work, students take advantage of events such as weekly conversation meetings and foreign film series. The Russian major challenges undergraduate students in a supportive environment where they can thrive and prepare themselves for a successful future.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Change of Program Policy
No selective or limited admission requirements.
External Transfer Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
Russian majors are not limited to a specific career track. The ability to think analytically, communicate clearly, and understand people from diverse cultural backgrounds has served our graduates well in a wide range of professions. Ohio University Russian majors discover that current job listings call for the types of abilities they have aquired through their liberal arts education: communication skills, analytical skills, interpersonal skills, a capacity for problem solving, and the ability to learn quickly. Many job listings include foreign language proficiency as a desirable or necessary tool.
In consultation with a faculty advisor and with the help of Ohio University Career Services, students approaching graduation can identify companies and organizations offering job opportunities that correspond to the student’s personal interests. When recent graduates can employ their marketable skills in the pursuit of an individual passion, they greatly enhance their chances for success, satisfaction, and lifelong rewards.
Some of our students combine a major in Russian with a secondary discipline such as journalism, political science, education, sociology, or business, and then seek employment in print or broadcast media, government, teaching, social services, or industry. These students possess career-specific skills in addition to general knowledge and language proficiency.
Many of our majors acquire additional training prior to seeking employment. Some pursue internships, either in the United States or abroad, in which they employ their foreign language skills in a professional capacity. With faculty guidance, our seniors have successfully competed for postgraduate awards such as Fulbright Scholarships. Many graduates enter M.A. and Ph.D. programs, either in Russian or another discipline, and go on to academic positions at universities. Others attend law school or medical school. Volunteer service abroad with organizations such as the Peace Corps provides training that can help a student identify a future career track.
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Requirements
Universitywide Graduation Requirements
To complete this program, students must meet all Universitywide graduation requirements .
Liberal Arts and Sciences Distribution Requirement
View the A&S - College Level Requirements (A&S CLR) .
Modern Languages Majors General Information
Courses in your major must be taken for a letter-grade (A-F). A grade of C (2.0) or better must be earned in a course for those hours to count toward a major. All students majoring in a language are strongly urged to study abroad in one of the Department’s programs. A major in French, Spanish, or German requires study abroad. Suggested electives are classical languages, comparative literature, cultural anthropology, English, fine arts, history of the country in your major interest, and linguistics.
If you are an Arts and Sciences student interested in becoming licensed to teach languages K-12 (elementary, middle school or high school), please seek assistance at the department office, Gordy 283, to meet with language department faculty knowledgeable about language education. Together you can plan how to complete the licensure requirements listed under Modern Languages in the Patton College of Education and Human Services section of the catalog. Prospective teachers are highly encouraged to spend at least one semester in education abroad.
Russian Hours Requirement
Complete a total of 21 semester credit hours of RUS coursework, beyond RUS 2120 .
Language and Literature Core Requirements
Complete two of the following courses, each with a grade of C (2.0) or better:
- RUS 3110 - Advanced Conversation and Composition I Credit Hours: 3
- RUS 3120 - Advanced Conversation and Composition II Credit Hours: 3
- RUS 3348 - The Cultural History of Russia I Credit Hours: 3
- RUS 3349 - The Cultural History of Russia II Credit Hours: 3
Introduction to Literary Analysis
Complete the following courses, each with a grade of C (2.0) or better:
- RUS 3550 - Introduction to Russian Literature I Credit Hours: 3
- RUS 3560 - Introduction to Russian Literature II Credit Hours: 3
Advanced Literature, Language, and Culture
Complete three of the following 4000-level courses, each with a grade of C (2.0) or better:
- RUS 4437 - Applied Phonetics Credit Hours: 3
- RUS 4439 - Structure of Modern Russian Credit Hours: 3
- RUS 4441 - Stylistics Credit Hours: 3
- RUS 4519 - 19th-Century Russian Literature Credit Hours: 3
- RUS 4529 - Russian Literature in the Soviet Era Credit Hours: 3
- RUS 4900 - Special Topics Credit Hours: 3