Year 1
Russian
If you have no previous knowledge of Russian you will take Russian Studies 1A an intensive beginners Russian course.
If you have studied the language before you will take the Russian Studies 1B course which provides advanced Russian language study.
Both of these courses include a unit on Russian culture.
English Literature
You will take two Literary Studies courses which will introduce you to the essential skills needed for the critical close reading of the core literary genres of:
poetry
drama
prose
You will read works of literature written in English from around the world and encounter a range of ideas about the nature and purpose of literary study.
Option courses
You will complete your Year 1 studies with option courses chosen from a wide range offered by the University of Edinburgh.
You can for example opt to study another language. We offer one of the widest ranges of languages of any UK university. The majority are suitable for complete beginners and include cultural study.
Other options include but are not limited to courses in:
linguistics and language sciences
business economics and informatics
politics social policy and social anthropology
art and architectural history
history classics and archaeology
Celtic and Scottish ethnology
philosophy divinity and law
(Revised 19 October 2022: removed reference to the opportunity to take a summer language course after completing Year 1.)
Year 2
Russian
You will continue to study Russian language and will choose one of the following three courses:
Transnational Russian Culture
19th century Russian literature
20th century Russian literature
English Literature
You will be introduced to the study of English literature in its cultural and historical contexts focusing on a selection of major periods.
These courses will explore the relationship between literary texts and the construction of national international and imperial cultures.
Option courses
As in Year 1 you will also choose option courses from a wide range offered by the University of Edinburgh.
These include a great selection in European languages and cultures allowing you to study literature film and theatre in themed and comparative contexts.
Year 3
If international travel restrictions allow you will spend Year 3 in a Russian-speaking country improving your language skills and undertaking independent study.
To ensure your experience is as beneficial as possible to your final year you will also complete prescribed work in both English Literature and Russian Studies. For example you will take an e-learning language course which will count as part of your Year 3 mark and prepare you for your final year Russian courses.
If international travel is not possible you will be offered alternative ways of engaging with your subjects enabling you to meet your learning outcomes and prepare for your final year.
Year 4
You will develop advanced language skills in spoken and written Russian and choose from a range of specialist courses in both Russian Studies and English Literature.
These will enable you to explore different periods topics and approaches according to your area of interest.
You will also complete your dissertation.
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