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Russian Studies BA

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

 

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:

  • Beginners’ Russian students (including post-GCSE students). You will follow an intensive language course designed to take you to degree level within four years
  • Post-A level students. You will begin at a more advanced level

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Russian 1

Mandatory

Year 1

Russian 1: Beginners

Optional

Year 1

Serbian / Croatian 1: Beginners

Optional

Year 1

The Clash of Empires: History of the Balkans from Alexander the Great to Napoleon

Optional

Year 1

The Soviet Experiment

Optional

Year 1

From Tsarism to Communism: Introduction to Russian History and Culture

Optional

Year 1

After Empire: Colonisation and its Legacies

Mandatory

Year 2

Russian 2

Mandatory

Year 2

Russian 2 - Beginners

Optional

Year 2

Serbian / Croatian 1: Beginners

Optional

Year 2

Serbian / Croatian 2

Optional

Year 2

Media in Russia

Optional

Year 2

The History and Culture of Early Rus' c.800-1400

Optional

Year 2

Yugoslavia from Creation to Collapse

Optional

Year 2

Gulag Archipelago: Stalin’s Prison Camps

Mandatory

Year 3

Year abroad

Mandatory

Year 4

Russian 3

Optional

Year 4

Russian Interpreting

Optional

Year 4

The World of Orthodox Sainthood

Optional

Year 4

Serbian / Croatian 2

Optional

Year 4

Myths and Memories: Histories of Russia's Second World War

Optional

Year 4

Language Project in Russian and Slavonic Studies

Optional

Year 4

Communicating and Teaching Languages for Undergraduate Ambassadors

Optional

Year 4

Dissertation in Russian and Slavonic Studies

Optional

Year 4

Russian Popular Music in the 20th and 21st Centuries

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Thursday 6 March 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

University undergraduates studying in the Monica Partridge building. Friday November 5th 2021.

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