¶¶Òõpro

Skip to main content
MenuSearch & Directory

Russian Studies, Minor

¶¶Òõpro's Russian studies minor requires at least three years of Russian along with a study of literature and culture. It prepares students for the immersive study of Russian or conducting research in this language, which has a significant global presence with as many as 150 million native speakers worldwide.  

With a range of electives from which to choose, the Russian studies minor is a strong career asset for students pursuing careers in disciplines such as international business, computer science, political science and history. Lectures and excursions in St. Louis supplement the curriculum, and past students have successfully obtained scholarships for summer and study abroad programs. 

Graduates from SLU's Russian studies program have gone on to prestigious graduate programs in Russian and East European studies, diplomacy, social work and medicine, and to serve in the armed services. 

The minor in Russian studies explores the language, literature, and culture of this vast region of the globe with the completion of 18 credits (six courses) at the 3XXX and 4XXX levels. No single course may fulfill more than one Russian studies minor requirement, and coursework is distributed as follows:

Required Courses
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3010Communicating in Russian: The Arts3
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3020Communicating in Russian: History and Politics3
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3250Russia From Peter to Putin: Imperial, Soviet, and Post-Soviet Culture3
Russian Literature in Translation3
Select one course from the following:
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3320
Dostoevsky Through the Centuries
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3340
Serfdom and Liberation: Challenging the Legacies of Forced Labor
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3350
Chekhov as Dramatist: Performance, Adaptations, and Intermedial Transpositions
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3360
In Prisons Dark: Confinement Literature in the Russian and Soviet Empires
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3370
World Soul in the Silver Age: Literature in a Revolutionary Era
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3440
Art, Media, & Power in Post-Soviet Russia
Russian Elective Courses6
Select two additional courses from the following for a total of 18 credits not chosen elsewhere to fulfill minor requirements (at least 3 credits must be at the 4xxx level):
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3270
Soviet and Russian Cinema: Traditions and Innovations
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3320
Dostoevsky Through the Centuries
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3340
Serfdom and Liberation: Challenging the Legacies of Forced Labor
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3350
Chekhov as Dramatist: Performance, Adaptations, and Intermedial Transpositions
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3360
In Prisons Dark: Confinement Literature in the Russian and Soviet Empires
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3370
World Soul in the Silver Age: Literature in a Revolutionary Era
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3390
Putin's Idiocracy
¸é±«³§³§Ìý3440
Art, Media, & Power in Post-Soviet Russia
¸é±«³§³§Ìý4010
Presenting Research in Russian
¸é±«³§³§Ìý4510
The Russian Orthodox
±á±õ³§°ÕÌý3280
Russia to 1905
±á±õ³§°ÕÌý3290
Russia Since 1905
±Ê±á±õ³¢Ìý4740
Philosophy of Karl Marx
Total Credits18

Continuation Standards

All Russian studies courses for the minor must be completed with a grade of C or higher in order to count for the minor. If a student earns a grade of C- or lower in a course, the student may retake the course or take an additional course in the minor in which the grade earned is a C or higher.