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University College London (UCL)
Russian and East European Literature and Culture MA
- London, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Advance your knowledge of Russia and Eastern Europe through this degree that spans across literature, film, philosophy and linguistics. The Russian and East European Literature and Culture MA enables you to study literature and culture, while equipping you with key research and problem solving skills ideal for future careers. Taught at UCL, you’ll become part of one of the largest national centres in the UK for the study of Russia and Eastern Europe.


University of Colorado Boulder
Russian Studies, MA
- Boulder, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The master's program in Russian Studies offers students a comprehensive look at the language, history, literature, and culture of Russia and Eastern Europe. It provides a rigorous academic environment...
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The University of Arizona
Master of Arts in Russian
- Tucson, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Russian program offers students an in-depth study of the Russian language, literature, and culture. It is designed to foster advanced language proficiency, critical thinking, and...
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What is Russian Literature studies?
Russian literature studies is the academic field of study concerned with the analysis and interpretation of the body of work known as Russian literature. It covers a wide range of works, from early folktales and religious texts to the novels, plays, and poems of the 19th and 20th centuries. As an academic discipline, Russian literature studies is traditionally divided into two main subfields: the history of Russian literature and the study of individual authors. However, in recent years there has been a growing trend towards interdisciplinary approaches that integrate literary analysis with other disciplines such as history, sociology, and psychology.
What can I do with a degree in Russian Literature?
There are many different career paths that you can pursue with a degree in Russian literature. Some people become academics and teach at the college level, while others work as literary critics or translators. You could also use your knowledge of Russian literature to write your own novels, plays, or poems. A degree in Russian literature would also qualify you to work in the publishing industry, either in editorial or marketing.
What degrees are available in Russian Literature?
There are a few different types of Russian Literature degrees that you can pursue. These include a Bachelor of Arts in Russian Literature, a Master of Arts in Russian Literature, and even a PhD in Russian Literature.
A Bachelor of Arts in Russian Literature will give you a well-rounded education in the field. You will learn about the different aspects of Russian literature, including its history, theory, and criticism. You will also gain an understanding of the different genres of Russian literature. This degree program will prepare you for a career in teaching, writing, or publishing. Undergraduate degrees in Russian literature might also be used as the foundation for an education degree or as a introduction to a graduate degree in library or archival science.
A Master of Arts or a PhD in Russian Literature will allow you to focus on a specific area of interest within the field. You will be able to choose from a variety of courses that cover different aspects of Russian literature, or concentrate on a particular author or genre. Most students who pursue graduate or doctorate degrees in Russian literature intend to work within academia as a lecturer or professor.