RUSSIAN
Major Introduction
The undergraduate program in Russian is designed to cultivate talents with a solid linguistic foundation and strong practical skills, adaptable to the needs of societal development. Graduates will possess the ability to explore, innovate, and develop continuously, qualifying them to work as senior translators or researchers in fields such as foreign affairs, trade, culture, publishing, intelligence, and tourism.
Training Objectives
This program aims to train highly skilled translators and researchers with a broad knowledge base and strong adaptability. Students will gain proficiency in Russian language skills such as listening, speaking, reading, writing, and translation, and will also acquire fundamental theories in Russian history, politics, economics, and social culture. Graduates will be equipped to engage in work in foreign affairs, trade, culture, publishing, intelligence, tourism, and related fields.
Graduation Requirements
Undergraduate graduates in Russian are required to earn a minimum of 140 credits. Graduates must possess good Russian language skills, a solid linguistic foundation, comprehensive knowledge of Russian studies, and be able to apply the language effectively in interpreting, translating, and academic research.
Core Courses
- Basic Russian (1-4)
- Intermediate Russian (1-2)
- Advanced Russian
- History of Russian Literature (1-2)
- Translation Theory and Practice (1-2)
- Advanced Russian Interpretation
- Practical Grammar (1-2)
- Russian National Conditions (1-2)
- Russian Audio-Visual Speaking and Listening (1-5)
- Russian Oral Communication (1-2)
- Russian Writing (1-2)
- Business Russian
Research Directions
- Russian Language and Culture
- Advanced Translation and Interpretation
- Russian Literature and Cultural Studies
- Russian Economics and Political Studies
Degree Awarded
Graduates of this program will be awarded a Bachelor of Russian Language degree.
Career Development
Graduates can pursue careers in the following areas:
- Senior translation (both written and oral)
- Foreign affairs work
- Careers in trade, culture, publishing, and related fields
- Tourism and guiding
- Research and analysis in international relations and diplomacy
Related Majors
- English Major
- French Major
- German Major
- International Relations Major
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Practical Teaching Requirements
Students are required to participate in internships related to the Russian language, which may include teaching internships, translation internships, guiding internships, etc. These internships are designed to enhance students' practical application skills.
Other Notes
Students are required to complete academic requirements, including a thesis or design project, to demonstrate their mastery of professional knowledge and innovative capabilities.