BA Russian Studies
As the UK enters into new economic and political negotiations with the world, the demand for speakers of the Russian language is as strong as ever.
We have taught Russian at Nottingham for over 100 years, developing well established and trusted connections, as well as a strong academic and alumni community. The breadth of our research expertise means we are able to offer you a broad choice of modules and a course that promotes a deep understanding of what makes Russia the nation it is today. Alongside core language modules, you take optional modules which cover Russian history, society and culture (including literature and film). We also offer opportunities to branch out into the study of South-East European history and culture.
You can follow two pathways:
Whether you start the course as a beginner in Russian or with an A level, all students have the exciting opportunity to study Serbian/Croatian as a second Slavonic language. You may opt to spend part of your year abroad in Serbia or Croatia enabling you to reach degree level in Serbian/Croatian as well as Russian.
All our students spend time in Russia to improve their language skills, fluency and confidence. We work with our partner institutions in Russia to ensure that students receive excellent tuition and exposure to Russian culture.
Ukraine conflict: Statement on studying abroad
For more information on our teaching what it's like to study with us see the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures website.
As the UK enters into new economic and political negotiations with the world, the demand for speakers of the Russian language is as strong as ever.
We have taught Russian at Nottingham for over 100 years, developing well established and trusted connections, as well as a strong academic and alumni community. The breadth of our research expertise means we are able to offer you a broad choice of modules and a course that promotes a deep understanding of what makes Russia the nation it is today. Alongside core language modules, you take optional modules which cover Russian history, society and culture (including literature and film). We also offer opportunities to branch out into the study of South-East European history and culture.
You can follow two pathways:
Whether you start the course as a beginner in Russian or with an A level, all students have the exciting opportunity to study Serbian/Croatian as a second Slavonic language. You may opt to spend part of your year abroad in Serbia or Croatia enabling you to reach degree level in Serbian/Croatian as well as Russian.
All our students spend time in Russia to improve their language skills, fluency and confidence. We work with our partner institutions in Russia to ensure that students receive excellent tuition and exposure to Russian culture.
Ukraine conflict: Statement on studying abroad
For more information on our teaching what it's like to study with us see the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures website.