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BA in Russian Language and Area Studies: Russian/Area StudiesThe BA in Language and Area Studies is designed for students with a strong interest in a region of the world and in a language of that region. The program, jointly designed and administered by the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and the School of International Service (SIS), builds on the strengths of the CAS Department of Language and Foreign Studies (LFS) and the SIS field of Comparative and Regional Studies. This innovative program achieves a balance between humanities and social sciences courses, combined with an advanced level of foreign language study. American University is one of only a few institutions in the country which provide a degree with such combined program depth in both area studies and foreign languages. The Language and Area Studies degree program responds to the national need for foreign language skills in the global village for effective communication and improved international understanding. Admission to the ProgramTo be considered for freshman admission, an applicant should have earned at least a 3.00 average in secondary school. Students from other regionally accredited collegiate institutions, and students in other programs at American University who have completed the freshman year, should maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) to be considered for transfer to the program. University Requirements
General Education Requirements
Major RequirementsA total of 51 credit hours with grades of C or better, as outlined below Course RequirementsPlease see AU Registrar Schedule for current offerings. Foundation Courses (9 credit hours)
Foreign Language Course work (18 credit hours)
Area Studies (with 12 credits at the 300 level or above) (Part 1) Fifteen credits of course work in humanities courses, including 3 credits from the Department of History (HIST-xxx) and an additional 3 credits of course work with a strong historical component, from the following (other appropriate area studies courses may be substituted with the approval of the major adviser):
(Part 2) Six credits of course work in social science courses, selected from the following (other appropriate area studies courses may be substituted with the approval of the major adviser)
Senior Capstone (3 credit hours)Students should enroll either in an SIS comparative seminar or in an approved topics or seminar course in Language and Foreign Studies. Other Options
University Honors ProgramStudents in the University Honors Program have the opportunity to graduate with University Honors in the major. To do so, students complete 12 hours of advanced-level Honors work in the department and, upon departmental recommendation, graduate with University Honors in the major. The department's Honors coordinator advises students in the University Honors Program regarding departmental options. See the University Honors Program for details. |