Russian Studies (Bachelor of Science, B.Sc.)

In this study program, you will acquire literary, linguistic, and cultural studies skills related to Russia. You will also receive solid language training in Russian and develop both subject-specific and cross-disciplinary competencies.

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At a glance

Degree
Bachelor of Science for the teaching degree programme at integrated secondary schools and grammar schools
Offered as
Minor Field
Standard period of study
6 semester
Study type
Fundamental
Teaching degree
related to teaching
Start of studies
Winter semester, Summer semester
Teaching language
German

Course structure and content

Russian Studies is part of the field of Foreign Languages and Literatures. The course covers the Russian language, literature and culture. Solid foreign language training goes alongside the acquisition of specialist skills. The course deals with linguistic and literary studies phenomena, but also includes historical, regional studies and cultural studies issues.

Mandatory Modules (57 CP)

Module LW 1: Introduction to Literature Studies, 8 CP

Module SW 1: Introduction to Linguistics, 8 CP

Module LSWSP: Literature and Linguistics; Language Practice; 10 CP

Module SP 3: Laguage Practice III, 6 CP

Module SP 4: Laguage Practice IV, 6 CP

Module SP 5: Laguage Practice V, 6 CP

Module SP 6: Laguage Practice VI, 6 CP

Teacher training studies (7 CP)

Module FD: Introduction to the didactics of Russian teaching (7 CP)

Special features

You do not have to provide proof of Russian language skills upon enrolment, but level A2 is required as an entry requirement for the Language Practice III module. If necessary, a preparatory course can be completed, preparatory tutorial programme. - Adequate knowledge of German is required. 

Subject-specific admission and enrolment rules

Not barrier-free

Course Advisory Service

For subject-specific questions, please contact Dr. Berit Gehrke by phone at 030 2093-73355 or by email.

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Recognition of credits

If you have any questions about the classification or recognition of studies and qualifications, please contact Dr. Joanna Zaleska, by telephone (030 2093-73325) or by email.

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