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MA Russian and East European Literature and Culture

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year - 2 years

Masters Degree Description

Advance your knowledge of Russia and Eastern Europe through this degree that spans across literature, film, philosophy and linguistics. The Russian and East European Literature and Culture MA enables you to study literature and culture, while equipping you with key research and problem solving skills ideal for future careers. Taught at UCL, you’ll become part of one of the largest national centres in the UK for the study of Russia and Eastern Europe.

Entry Requirements

Normally an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Popular career paths for SSEES Language and Culture graduates include Policy and Government; Publishing, Journalism and Translation; Teaching; Academic Research; Performance and Creative Arts; Banking and Investment, and Charities and International Development.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Literary and Cultural Theory
  • SSEES MA Dissertation Preparation
  • M.A. Dissertation
  • Discourses of Empire and Identity: The Nineteenth-Century Novel in Russian
  • The Reflecting Screen: Russian and Soviet Cinema in its Cultural Context, 1896 to the Present A
  • Literatures of Rupture: Modernism in Russia and Eastern Europe
  • Crossroads of Culture: The Literatures of Ukraine from Crimea to the Shtetls
  • New Language: Russian
  • MA Low Intermediate: Russian
  • Intermediate Language: Russian
  • MA Intermediate Plus: Russian
  • Advanced Language: Russian
  • Advanced Superior Language: Russian
  • New Language: Bulgarian
  • New Language: Czech
  • New Language: Estonian
  • New Language: Finnish
  • New Language: Hungarian
  • New Language: Polish
  • New Language: Romanian
  • New Language: Serbian and Croatian
  • New Language: Slovene
  • New Language: Ukrainian
  • Intermediate Language: Czech
  • Intermediate Language: Hungarian
  • Intermediate Language: Romanian
  • Intermediate Language: Polish
  • Intermediate Language: Serbian and Croatian
  • Intermediate Language: Slovene
  • Intermediate Language: Ukrainian
  • Russian Monarchy: Court Ritual and Political Ideas, 1498-1917

Optional modules

  • Discourses of Empire and Identity: The Nineteenth-Century Novel in Russian
  • The Reflecting Screen: Russian and Soviet Cinema in its Cultural Context, 1896 to the Present A
  • Literatures of Rupture: Modernism in Russia and Eastern Europe
  • Crossroads of Culture: The Literatures of Ukraine from Crimea to the Shtetls
  • New Language: Russian
  • MA Low Intermediate: Russian
  • Intermediate Language: Russian
  • MA Intermediate Plus: Russian
  • Advanced Language: Russian
  • Advanced Superior Language: Russian
  • New Language: Bulgarian
  • New Language: Czech
  • New Language: Estonian
  • New Language: Finnish
  • New Language: Hungarian
  • New Language: Polish
  • New Language: Romanian
  • New Language: Serbian and Croatian
  • New Language: Slovene
  • New Language: Ukrainian
  • Intermediate Language: Czech
  • Intermediate Language: Hungarian
  • Intermediate Language: Romanian
  • Intermediate Language: Polish
  • Intermediate Language: Serbian and Croatian
  • Intermediate Language: Slovene
  • Intermediate Language: Ukrainian
  • Russian Monarchy: Court Ritual and Political Ideas, 1498-1917
  • reasonable adjustments
  • Student Support and Wellbeing Services
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