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Until further notice, the Department of Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures is not accepting applications to any of its graduate programs.
Chicago is home to the largest concentration of East
Europeans outside Eastern Europe; and our Department
is truly representative of this ethnic diversity in
offering a unique range of language and literature courses
in Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Serbian,and Ukrainian.
In addition to undergraduate majors in Polish and Russian
and minors inLithuanian, Polish, and Russian,we offer |
M.A. and Ph.D. programs
in Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian.
As several Central and East European countries (among
them the Czech Republic and Poland) prepare to join
the European Union in 2004, undergraduates and graduates
who choose to minor or major in Slavic and Baltic languages
and literatures will be well placed to find careers
in the world of commerce, diplomacy and law as well
as in teaching.
Professor John Huntington, Interim Head
For further information about our departmental offerings, please contact:
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Department of Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures
(m/c 306)
University of Illinois at Chicago
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
601 South Morgan Street
Chicago, Illinois 60607-7116
Telephone: (312) 996-4412
Fax: (312) 996-0953
E-mail: slavbalt@uic.edu |
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