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Slavic Studies

Important Note: This is the archived version of the 2012–2014 Graduate Catalog. The information on these pages was archived on August 22, 2012 and will not be updated as requirement and/or program changes are approved.

Admission Requirements Degree Requirements

Mailing Address:
Department of Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures (MC 315)
Office 1722 University Hall
601 South Morgan Street
Chicago, IL 60607-7117

Campus Location:  UH 1729
Program Code: 20FS1684MA; TBA PhD
Telephone: (312) 996-5218
E-mail: mexotic@uic.edu
Web Site: http://www.uic.edu/depts/slav/
Head of the Department: Michal Markowski
Director of Graduate Studies: Michal Markowski
Graduate Program Administrator: Rocio Garcia

The Department of Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures offers work leading to the MA and PhD in Slavic Studies with concentrations in Polish Literature and Culture and Russian Literature and Culture. The Interdepartmental Concentration in Gender and Women’s Studies, the Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Central and Eastern European Studies, and the Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Violence Studies are available to students in both programs.

Admission Requirements

Note: The department is currently accepting applications for the Fall 2012 term.

Applicants are considered on an individual basis. In addition to the Graduate College minimum requirements, applicants must meet the following program requirements:

Master of Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Requirements

Master of Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Interdepartmental Concentration in Gender and Women’s Studies

Students earning a graduate degree in this department may complement their courses by enrolling in a concentration in Gender and Women’s Studies after consulting with their graduate adviser. See Gender and Women’s Studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section for more information.

Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Central and Eastern European Studies

Students earning a graduate degree in this department may complement their courses by enrolling in the Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Central and Eastern European Studies after consulting with their graduate advisor. See Concentration in Central and Eastern European Studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section for more information.

Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Violence Studies

Students earning a graduate degree in this department may complement their courses by enrolling in a concentration in Violence Studies after consulting with their graduate advisor. See Violence Studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section or the Jane Addams College of Social Work section for more information.