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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
This program is for students who are interested in exploring the languages, literatures, and cultures of Russia as well as Slavic/East European countries. Students in this track are required to take five semesters of their target Slavic/East European language as well as two semesters of any other Slavic language or Hungarian. (Russian is strongly suggested because of its importance historically and professionally for this region.) Languages regularly offered include Czech, Hungarian, Polish, and Serbian/Croatian.
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरू प्रवेशको लागि आवश्यकता
Applicant should have a better academic excellence in their high school. There is no requirement for GPA or test score; however, the most successful applicants have taken challenging courses and have excellent grades. The average SAT-I score of admitted international students is about 1390 (on the critical reading and math sections of the SAT) and should have a competitive TOEFL score to be 250 (or 100 on the internet-based TOEFL or 600 on the paper-based TOEFL). An IELTS score of 7.0 or higher is accepted as an alternative to the TOEFL.
University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill accepts IELTS
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
योग्यता
ब्याचलर्स डिग्रीज्
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL
विभागको नाम
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
ठेगाना र पोष्ट कोड
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय सोधपुछकोलागि सम्पर्क ठेगाना
425 Dey Hall CB# 3165
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CHAPEL HILL
North Carolina
27599
स्थानबारे जानकारी
The department was founded as a Slavic department, and the faculty maintains that profile with an extraordinary range of regional and disciplinary expertise. The research specializations include versification, literary translation, literary critical theory, literature and Orthodox theology, gender studies, literature and the Holocaust, performing arts studies, and émigré culture. The department benefits from excellent on-campus research, teaching, and professional skills development resources, and are closely linked with the UNC-Duke Title VI Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies. The department is located in North Carolina's Triangle area, a flourishing center for education and business in the Southeast, it also provides its students access to courses at nearby Duke University and internship/employment opportunities in the Research Triangle Park.
टेलिफोन नम्बर
+1 919 966 1642
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The university provides on-campus housing in residence halls and the students can take full advantage of the exciting academic, cultural, and social events right at the heart of campus. Students who live on campus are more likely to interact with professors outside of the classroom, attend cultural programs, and participate in clubs and organizations. Suite-style housing is the most common, featuring either two or four rooms (each with two students) in the suite, and the students share the suite bathroom. Smaller residence halls feature a more traditional corridor-style facility, with rooms on each side of the hallway, and students share a common bathroom. Each Carolina residence hall offers quiet study lounges, kitchens, vending areas, postal service, front desk services, local telephone lines, and easy access to computer labs and laundry facilities. All rooms are wired for the Internet and cable TV, and wireless networks are available in several residences. Rooms are typically shared by two students, come furnished with beds, dressers, desks, chairs, and window coverings. Many students bring their own televisions, microwaves, mini-refrigerators, stereos, and other electronics. The Residence halls are located along Stadium Drive and on the northern part of campus are just five minutes from most classes, libraries, Lenoir dining hall, and Franklin Street. Campus bus transportation is free to Carolina students and conveniently makes frequent stops throughout campus. All Carolina residence halls are now smoke-free. Substance-free rooms are also offered in residence halls throughout campus for students who want to live in a community where the use of substances, such as alcohol, is not permitted.