About This Minor
Studying Russian at USU will be more than just speaking, listening, reading and writing.
Students also take literature courses where they can better understand the human condition, and culture courses where students will learn the traditions and perspectives of Russian-speaking communities.
With a degree in Russian, graduates will be able to pursue many careers on an international scale. This program may allow you to seek employment as a translator, customs worker, or with companies dealing with international business or development.
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At a Glance
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: World Languages and Cultures Department
USU Locations:
- Logan campus
Program Requirements
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LOGAN CAMPUS
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