
The Bachelor of Arts in Russian at Boston College University offers students a comprehensive study of Russian language, literature, history, and culture. The program emphasizes both linguistic proficiency and cultural literacy, enabling students to communicate effectively and interpret complex texts in Russian. Coursework spans classical literature, modern writing, film, and media, while also exploring the historical, political, and social contexts that shape Russian-speaking regions. By integrating language training with cultural and historical analysis, students develop the analytical, critical, and communication skills necessary for academic, professional, and global engagement.
Throughout the four years, students engage in immersive experiences that foster fluency, including literature seminars, translation projects, and cultural events. Study abroad opportunities in Russia or other Russian-speaking countries further enhance linguistic and cultural competence. The program encourages interdisciplinary learning, connecting Russian studies to fields such as political science, history, international relations, and media studies. Faculty mentorship and small class sizes support personalized guidance, enabling students to pursue independent research and projects that deepen their understanding of the Russian-speaking world.
Year 1 – Foundations in Russian Language and Culture
• Elementary Russian I & II
• Introduction to Russian Culture
• College Writing and Composition
• Global Humanities Seminar
• Language and Communication Skills
Year 2 – Intermediate Language and Literary Contexts
• Intermediate Russian I & II
• Russian Literature I
• Russian History and Society
• Conversation and Composition
• Elective: Slavic Studies or Cultural History
Year 3 – Advanced Language and Research
• Advanced Russian Grammar and Style
• Russian Literature II
• Russian Film and Media
• Study Abroad Semester (Optional)
• Seminar: Russian Cultural Identity
Year 4 – Specialization and Integration
• Senior Capstone Project in Russian Studies
• Translation and Interpretation
• Russian Politics and Society
• Elective: Contemporary Russian Culture
• Independent Research or Honors Thesis
Graduates of the Russian program are equipped with strong language skills, analytical abilities, and cultural awareness, opening doors to careers in international relations, diplomacy, education, translation, publishing, and global business. They may work as foreign language instructors, cultural liaisons, interpreters, policy analysts, or international program coordinators. Alumni also pursue advanced study in Russian literature, linguistics, area studies, law, or international affairs. Employers highly value graduates for their ability to navigate cross-cultural communication, analyze complex geopolitical contexts, and contribute to global initiatives across private and public sectors.
Boston College University’s Russian program combines rigorous language training with cultural and historical exploration, providing students with a robust and holistic education. Small class sizes and faculty mentorship ensure individualized attention and guidance in developing linguistic proficiency and research skills. The program’s integration of classroom learning with study abroad, cultural events, and independent research offers students practical experience and global insight. By emphasizing critical thinking, communication, and cultural literacy, the program prepares graduates to engage effectively in international, academic, and professional contexts. It is ideal for students who aspire to master the Russian language, understand its global significance, and apply their knowledge in diverse careers.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 617 552 8000
Email: admissions@bostoncollege.edu
Address: University of Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, United States