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9 results for "Ukrainian Language Tutorials"

9 results for "Ukrainian Language Tutorials"

Language Study

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The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures offers instruction in the following languages: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian (BCS) Language Courses and Tutorials Czech Language Courses and Tutorials Polish Language Courses and Tutorials Russian Language...

Ukrainian Language Program

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Ukrainian is the second largest Slavic language, with some 46 million speakers around the world. The Department offers two full years of Ukrainian (UKRA Aa-Ab, UKRA Ba-Bb), followed by tutorials at the advanced level depending on student interest (UKRA Cr...

2026 Slavic Language Courses

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Fall 2026 Russian Language Courses Elementary/Introductory Courses (A-Level) RUSS Aa 001 (Elementary Russian 1). Clancy and TFs. MWF 9:00am-10:00am in Location TBA. Small group discussion sections: RUSS Aa 002 (Elementary Russian 1). Clancy and TFs. MWF...

Why Choose Slavic Studies?

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The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures welcomes all students curious about Slavic languages and cultures, and is happy to accept late transfers so long as the applicants have already begun language study. The undergraduate concentration will...

Concentration Requirements

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Slavic Literatures and Cultures Concentration Students may choose to concentrate solely in Slavic Languages and Literatures or may opt for a joint concentration with another program. Concentration Requirements and Joint Concentration Requirements may be...

Undergraduate Language Requirement

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Those students wishing to fulfill the foreign language requirement in a Slavic language may do so in various ways: Ÿby earning a passing score on the Departmental placement exam (exams available in Russian, Czech, Polish, Ukrainian, and Bosnian/Croatian...

Undergraduate Program

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The concentration in Slavic Literatures and Cultures offers Harvard students the opportunity to study the great works and cultural traditions, past and present, of Russia and the other Slavic countries, especially Ukraine, Poland, Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia...

Secondary Field for PhD

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Graduate students in the GSAS have the opportunity to pursue a secondary field in Slavic Literary / Cultural Studies. Students are invited to focus on a single national literature and culture, such as Czech, Polish, Russian, or Ukrainian, or to design a...