RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE GROUPS
You will master the Russian language as a tool for effective communication in multilingual and multicultural environments. This program provides you with linguistic skills and practical knowledge necessary for a career in translation, education, international relations, and other fields requiring proficiency in Russian. It prepares you to overcome cultural barriers and promote mutual understanding across various professional domains.
Duration:
- 4 Years / Full Time / Part Time
- Intakes: Jun, Jul, Aug
Fee:
- Full Time: 16,000,000 Sum
- Part Time: 10,000,000 Sum
Why Choose this Field
Studying the Russian language offers valuable knowledge of its rich cultural and historical heritage while opening numerous personal and professional opportunities. Russian is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and plays a key role in understanding the geopolitical landscape of Eastern Europe and Eurasia. It is an official language of major international organizations and holds significant cultural and economic influence. By learning Russian, you can work in global markets, participate in cultural exchanges, and expand your career prospects in regions where Russian is a primary language.
Program Overview
The “Russian Language in Foreign Language Groups” program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the Russian language in a multilingual environment. Special attention is given to developing language skills through interactive and immersive teaching methods tailored to students’ linguistic backgrounds.
The curriculum combines language acquisition methods, cultural studies, and practical communication exercises aimed at building confidence in using Russian.
Students will engage in various activities such as language training, conversational practice, cultural immersion, and comparative linguistic analysis. The program is structured to accommodate different proficiency levels—from beginners to advanced learners—ensuring personalized support and motivational challenges for each student.
What Students Will Learn
- Language Proficiency – Students will develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills in Russian, mastering grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
- Cultural Awareness – The program provides insight into Russian culture, history, and social norms, helping students better understand the language environment.
- Practical Communication – Through real-life scenarios and interactive exercises, students will learn to use Russian effectively in social and professional situations.
- Comparative Linguistics – Students will explore how Russian relates to other languages they know, allowing for a deeper understanding of language structures and potential learning challenges.
Career Opportunities
Fluency in Russian opens a wide range of career prospects in various fields. Graduates of this program can pursue careers in:
- Diplomacy and International Relations – Working in government institutions or international organizations that require Russian language proficiency.
- Translation and Interpretation – Providing language services in diplomatic, legal, or business contexts.
- Business and Trade – Engaging with Russian-speaking markets and managing international business relations.
- Education and Research – Teaching Russian as a foreign language or conducting research in Russian studies.
- Tourism and Cultural Exchange – Organizing travel and cultural events for Russian-speaking tourists or working in cultural institutions.
Programme
Semester 1 | Credits | Code |
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General Psychology | 6 | UP1110 |
History of Modern Uzbekistan | 4 | O‘EYT1104 |
Media Literacy and Information Culture | 5 | MVAM1105 |
Philosophy | 4 | F1104 |
Introduction to Specialization | 5 | MK1105 |
History of Russian Literature | 6 | RAT1110 |
Semester 2 | Credits | Code |
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General Psychology | 4 | UP1110 |
Practical Uzbek (Russian) Language | 6 | AOT1206 |
Propaedeutic Course of Russian Literature | 6 | RAPK1206 |
History of Russian Literature | 4 | RAT1110 |
Propaedeutic Course of Russian Language | 6 | RTPK1206 |
Semester 3 | Credits | Code |
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General Pedagogy | 4 | UP1308 |
Inclusive Education and Hospital Pedagogy | 4 | ITP1304 |
History of Russian Literature 2 | 5 | RAT21305 |
Linguistic and Cultural Studies | 4 | L1308 |
Modern Russian Language with Basics of Linguistics | 4 | HRTTAB1308 |
Semester 4 | Credits | Code |
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General Pedagogy | 4 | UP1308 |
Religious Studies | 4 | D1404 |
Linguistic and Cultural Studies | 4 | L1308 |
Modern Russian Language with Basics of Linguistics | 4 | HRTTAB1308 |
Fundamentals of Literary Studies | 4 | AA1404 |
Semester 5 | Credits | Code |
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History of Russian Literature 3 | 4 | RAT31504 |
Modern Russian Language: Parts of Speech and Morphology | 5 | HRTSTVM |
History of Foreign Literature | 4 | CEAT1508 |
Semester 6 | Credits | Code |
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Stylistics of the Russian Language | 4 | RTS1604 |
Modern Russian Language: Parts of Speech and Morphology | 4 | HRTSTVM |
History of Foreign Literature | 4 | CEAT1508 |
Semester 7 | Credits | Code |
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Methods of Teaching Russian Literature | 6 | RAO‘M1706 |
Modern Russian Language with Basics of Linguistics: Syntax | 6 | HRTTABI |
Theory and Practice of Translation | 6 | TNVA1705 |
Semester 8 | Credits | Code |
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Tendencies and Modern Approaches in Lifelong Learning | 5 | UTTVZY1805 |
Modern Russian Language with Basics of Linguistics: Syntax | 4 | HRTTABI |
How to Apply?
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