Russian
Welcome to Russian Studies where students can learn this fun and challenging language. Choose to minor in Russian or take a few courses to supplement another discipline.
About
We offer the first two semesters of the Russian language courses on campus. However, it is possible to take the first semester online.
Students who are interested in continuing learning the Russian language have the option of taking courses through our Russian Studies Consortium. Students can participate in a classes online that are taught at another university in North Carolina.
UNCW also offers a Russian Studies Minor, which includes courses in history, political science, film. Students can also choose to study abroad.
Please contact Dr. Dan Masters for more information.
Study Abroad
This program is faculty-led and takes place in Russia. It is for UNCW students only.
Travel to Russia
Locations: Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia
Dates: TBD
Courses Offered:
- RUS 101 or RUS 201 (pre-requisite required)
- THR 295: Russian theater as a Voice of Society
- RUS: 209: Russian Literature in Translation
- RUS 294: Study Abroad
Leading Faculty Member: Ms. Roza Starodubtseva
Travel Around Russia
New dates coming soon!
Travel Around Russia is a residential summer camp on UNCW campus. it's a great opportunity for students in grades 7-12 to experience Russian language and culture without having to travel overseas. Students with little or no knowledge of Russian language are welcome to participate.
The students learn the basics of the language from the native speakers and professional instructors. They'll be introduced to authentic Russian traditions, folklore, cinema and cuisine. Students will visit the Wilmington Ice House for a glimpse of Siberian winter and visit the beach for an idea of Black Sea.
We invite the students to take this exciting voyage of discovery. Since this is an intensive program focused on learning Russian language culture, we will only accept 20 highly motivated students.
The application process is closed. All new applicants will be placed on the waiting list.
Contact Ms. Roza Starodubtseva for more information.
Let’s Go to Russia Together!
STARTALK is a government initiative to increase the number of Americans learning critical need languages. The STARTALK program pays tuition for students to learn Russian language.
Activities & Lodging
Travel to Russia Program Activities
Various activities are planned every evening and weekend, including:
- Russian dances
- Russian self-defense (SAMBO)
- Guest speakers from the community
- Supervised watching of Russian movies
- Homework help
- Scheduled field trips
- Camping on the beach according to Russian tradition
Our goal is to give the students an opportunity to explore and gain a deeper interest in Russian language and culture. The students will send video emails to their parents daily, telling about their "travel" experiences. The internet will be available in common areas only.
Living Arrangements
The students will reside in the secured UNCW dorm consisting of 4-5 bedroom apartments. There will be one person per bedroom. Each apartment has:
- Common areas including living room, kitchen and bathroom
- At least one counselor and 3-4 students
The boys and girls will live on the same floor but in two different wings, separated by common areas with a night post. The camp will have four day-time counselors and two night-time counselors who live in the same dorm and are available 24/7. The students will be able to study and rest without being disturbed by the neighbors.
Security rules:
- Students will be not allowed to leave their apartments after 10:30 PM
- Students are not allowed to use the elevators and go to the other floors
- There will be no unsupervised internet connection
Typical day at the camp
- 7:20AM: Wake-up
- 8:00AM - 8:45AM: Breakfast (exposure to Russian language)
- 9:00AM - 12:00PM: Lessons (Russian language, Music, Art, schedule depends on the day)
- 12:00PM - 1:00PM: Lunch (exposure to Russian language and dining culture)
- 1PM - 2PM: Reading, rest, quiet time (with counselors)
- 2PM - 3PM: Language lab (LinguaFolio, research)
- 3PM - 5:30PM: Cultural activities, Dance, Cooking, Knitting, SAMBO
- 5:30PM - 6:30PM: Dinner (exposure to Russian language and dining culture)
- 7PM-8:30PM: Cultural activity/Guest speakers/homework
- 8:30PM-10PM: Russian movie/cartoon film /Table games with counselors
- 10PM - Good night
What to bring
Besides clothes and toiletry items, the students will need:
- For the beach: swimsuit, beach towel, hat, water bottle, sun lotion
- For the ice skating: sweat pants, socks, and hoodie
- Cell phone if desired
- Personal computers are not necessary
Cost
The tuition, accommodations, food and activities are provided by UNCW on behalf of STARTALK program. The students are responsible for:
- Transportation to the camp and back
- ID cards are $30 and payable upon arrival
- Snack money if desired
- Vending machines, washer and dryer are available at student's expense
Please contact Anastasia Kuz-Aponte for more information.