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Why
Study Russian at Muhlenberg?
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Historically, Muhlenberg was among the first
colleges in the United States to offer undergraduate students the
opportunity to study the Russian language and culture. Today, Muhlenberg's
dynamic Russian Studies program continues to be responsive to the
changing times in Russia without neglecting the country's rich cultural
and historic heritage.
Muhlenberg's Russian Studies Program
is interdisciplinary in nature, providing students with a balanced
combination of courses in language, literature, history, politics,
music, and art as well as sociological and anthropological topics.
The interdisciplinary nature of the program combines well with other
majors and minors and enables students to fulfill academic requirements
in the humanities and social sciences.
The program helps to develop an understanding of and respect for
human diversity and prepares students for today and tomorrow's global
community. The program is particularly appropriate for students
who wish to pursue graduate work and research, as well as careers
in international relations, business, law, politics, government
service, teaching and other fields.
Instruction in Russian Studies courses takes place in small classes
which provide opportunities for individual attention from Russian
Studies faculty. Peer tutoring by native speakers of Russian is
also available.
Independent Study allows students to research and examine areas
of their particular interest in greater depth.
Classroom instruction is supplemented by the state-of-the-art Language
Learning Center, which contains a wide range of multimedia materials:
faculty-designed and commercial computer software, multilingual
word processors and dictionaries, collections of online resources
for the study of Russian, video materials, films, and satellite
television.
The College's Trexler Library offers a rich collection of books
on Russian and Slavic topics, both in Russian and English. A representative
selection of periodicals, documentaries, and feature films is also
available.
Through the Russian Studies Program and the Russian Club, students
are constantly engaged in extracurricular activities including visits
to Russian exhibits, theater and opera performances, and restaurants
in nearby cities. Russian Studies students can also take advantage
of links to the local Russian immigrant community.
Students are encouraged to participate in established study abroad
programs through other colleges or organizations such as the American
Council of Teachers of Russian.
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