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  • Locations: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
  • Program Terms: Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: SRAS 
  • Restrictions: Rhodes College applicants only
  • This program is full, or the deadline has passed.
Dates / Deadlines:

There are currently no active application cycles for this program.
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Program Cost: Unavailable Except By Petition Area of Study: Russian
Language of Instruction: English, Russian Type of Program: Academic Study
Housing Type: Homestay, Residence Hall
Program Description:

Bishkek: Russian as a Second Language
 

In Bishkek, you will find a highly personalized and customizable program of intensive language instruction. Although one of our most popular locations, class sizes in Bishkek are the smallest. You will be able to focus on your language skills through personalized attention and optional, specialized language electives, including study of other Central Asian languages. Peer tutoring and an integrated cultural program focusing on Central Asian cultures will take your learning outside the classroom as can optional travel opportunities and active, recommended home stays.

-Curriculum-

 
Class size is very small in this program. During the semester, you may be studying primarily one-on-one, perhaps in groups of two or three in some electives. Peer tutoring and other activities are an integrated part of your curriculum and intended to introduce you to the culture and community in Bishkek.

RUSS 193/293/393/403 Russian Language Study
Small, intensive classes focus on reading, writing, grammar, speaking, comprehension, and phonetics for 20 hours per week.
Fall/Spring: 18 credits; Summer I (10 weeks): 16 credits; Summer I (8 weeks): 12 credits; Summer II (6 weeks): 9 credits.

Elective Language Options
If you are at an intermediate language level (at least 300 level, meaning you've taken 4 semesters of Russian) or higher you can replace some of the above credits with any of the following Russian language electives:

Political and Economic Language (3 credits)
Literature and Film (3 credits)
Russian in the Media (3 credits)
Regional History (3 credits)
Additionally, you can chose to study any of the following Central Asian languages in conjunction with Russian:

Kyrgyz (3 credits)
Tajik (3 credits)
Uzbek (3 credits)
Turkmen (3 credits)
Kazakh (3 credits)


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This program is full, or the deadline has passed.