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Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

Minor in the College of Liberal Arts

Minor Russian East European And Eurasian Studies
Credit: Elena Penkova

The Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies promotes the study of our region in the form of: language study; providing courses on our region's culture, history, economics, business, and politics; creating opportunities for study abroad and internships abroad; and assisting students in pursuing work opportunities connected to Russia, Eastern Europe and Eurasia.

CREEES is an outstanding location for training the next generation of qualified professionals. The Center sponsors a variety of activities during the academic year, including lectures by distinguished visiting speakers, workshops, and conferences; a calendar of events is distributed via monthly newsletter. Students regularly participate in a full range of exchange programs in the former Soviet Union and Central/Eastern Europe sponsored by various organizations. The increased need for area specialists in the former Soviet Union and East Europe has expanded career opportunities for students majoring in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies. The recent development of commercial and economic ties between the U.S. and these countries has led to more than 150 joint projects now underway in the following areas: resources management (such as oil extraction and mining), science, health, transportation, agriculture, and housing. Companies engaged in these projects often seek qualified employees with background in the appropriate area and language studies.

How to Declare

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To declare this minor, contact your assigned academic advisor in your school or college.

Required Courses

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At least 15 semester credit hours, of which at least six must be upper-division.

Visit the Department of Slavic & Eurasian Studies minors page for more information on required courses.

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