
The Bachelor of Arts in Russian at the University of Michigan provides a comprehensive program for students interested in mastering the Russian language, literature, and culture. The curriculum emphasizes language proficiency, communication skills, and critical engagement with Russian texts, ranging from classical literature to contemporary works. Students develop analytical, linguistic, and cultural understanding through immersive coursework, writing assignments, and research projects. This program cultivates both language expertise and cultural literacy, preparing graduates for careers in education, translation, international relations, and cultural institutions.
Learners engage in the study of Russian history, literature, and society, developing the ability to analyze texts, understand cultural contexts, and communicate effectively. The curriculum offers opportunities for independent research, literary analysis, and experiential learning, enabling students to connect language study with historical and social insights. Through seminars, mentorship, and practical application, students refine their interpretive, analytical, and communication skills. With a focus on applied language and literary analysis, the program equips graduates to work in academic, professional, and cultural fields that value linguistic proficiency and cultural understanding.
Year 1 - Foundations in Russian Language and Literature
• Introduction to Russian Language
• Russian Literature I
• Russian History and Culture
• Academic Writing and Research Skills
Year 2 - Intermediate Language and Cultural Studies
• Intermediate Russian Language
• Russian Literature II
• Russian Society and Politics
• Elective Modules in History or Humanities
Year 3 - Advanced Language and Textual Analysis
• Advanced Russian Language
• Russian Poetry and Drama
• Historical and Cultural Contexts
• Research Projects in Russian Studies
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Independent Research Project / Thesis
• Seminar in Russian Language and Literature
• Internship or Applied Research Experience
• Professional Skills and Portfolio Development
Graduates of this program acquire advanced skills in language proficiency, literary analysis, cultural interpretation, research, and translation. They are prepared for careers in education, diplomacy, international organizations, cultural institutions, publishing, and translation services. The program also provides a solid foundation for graduate study in linguistics, Slavic studies, history, or international relations. Graduates leave ready to teach, conduct research, translate, and contribute to professional and academic environments that require deep understanding of Russian language and culture.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that integrates language proficiency with literary study, cultural analysis, and applied research, offering mentorship, seminars, and experiential projects. Learners benefit from faculty guidance, immersive language experiences, and interdisciplinary coursework that strengthen analytical, research, and communication skills. The curriculum emphasizes Russian literature, culture, and applied language skills, preparing graduates to engage critically with texts, communicate effectively, and pursue diverse professional opportunities. With its focus on critical interpretation and cultural insight, the program provides a rigorous academic environment for students aspiring to careers in education, research, and international engagement.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA