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Slavic studies encompasses the exploration of Russian language, literature, and cultural traditions. Learners can specialize in Czech, Polish, Russian (including its linguistic, literary, and cultural aspects), South Slavic, or Ukrainian studies. The Slavic Studies program pairs well with other academic disciplines. Whether pursued as a primary or secondary major, Slavic Studies enhances your professional profile. The program cultivates cross-cultural communication abilities, creative and analytical reasoning, and problem-solving competencies that prove valuable in initial employment and throughout one's professional journey. Pursuing a Slavic Studies major or minor exposes students to the rich literary and cultural heritage of one of the world's most dynamic regions while building language proficiency. The department supports diverse academic approaches, including literature combined with arts, medicine, film, history, politics, or cultural studies. Through humanities-focused education, students gain deep cultural understanding and refined communication skills, often leading to careers in writing, publishing, media, or roles with international cultural institutions.