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Why study Russian at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù?
Russian students in the news
There are more than 140,000 Russian-speaking immigrants in Oregon and Washington. The U.S. Census indicates that the Pacific Northwest has had the greatest influx of Russian-speaking immigrants anywhere in the nation over the last 20 years, making Russian the most commonly spoken language in Oregon, after English and Spanish.
Russian is also the second most sought-out language by employers in Oregon and Washington. Russian language skills are an invaluable career tool and are in high demand for business, real estate, high-tech, medicine, nursing, dentistry, teaching, education, social work, retail, law enforcement, and government jobs. Knowing Russian can give you an edge when applying for jobs.
Expert faculty
²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Russian faculty are experts in the language and culture. The Russian program at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù boasts the largest enrollment in the state for first and second-year courses. All ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Russian courses are taught using an immersion method. The goal of all Russian courses at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù is to help students develop communicative competence and proficiency in comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing Russian, as well as cultural awareness.
Student honors
Twenty-three ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Russian language students have won the U.S. State Department’s prestigious Critical Language Scholarship in the last 12 years and studied for 8 weeks in Russia or another Russian speaking country all expenses paid. This scholarship is the most competitive undergraduate scholarship for Russian in the US.
²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Russian language students are regularly recognized in the ACTR National Post-Secondary Russian Essay contest for their excellent Russian language skills. We have had two gold medal winners, five silver medal winners, six bronze medal winners, and nine honorable mentions in the last 10 years. 2024 saw 5 winners alone, showing that students can get a top-level Russian education at community college prices!
Degrees and certificates
²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù offers classes in this program but not a degree. These classes can be used as electives and as part of the following university transfer plans:
Award | Length (attending full-time) | Financial aid eligible | Currently accepting students? |
---|---|---|---|
Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer | 2 years | ||
Associate of General Studies | 2 years | ||
Associate of Science | 2 years |
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What will you learn in ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Russian classes?
Class information
Faculty
Learn more about our Russian faculty.
Russian classes at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù feature:
- Language immersion with an emphasis on speaking skills
- A relaxed, fun classroom environment
- Instructors with Masters and Doctoral degrees in Russian, native/near-native fluency and more than 25 years of teaching experience
- Full integration of speaking, grammar, writing, listening and culture at every level
- Partner and small group activities during class every day
- Inexpensive, instructor-written textbooks – just $80 for a full year.
- Free Russian tutors to help you learn and practice
- Course web pages with online activities for extra practice
- Additional elective courses on Russian culture and literature during winter and spring term (conducted in English)
- Free tuition for senior citizens over the age of 62 who audit
²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù offers a wide range of Russian courses. At the first-year level, we offer First-Year Russian as a three term, 4-credit series RUS 101, 102, 103. Beginning level RUS 101 courses are offered in fall and winter terms. RUS 102 courses are offered winter and spring terms. RUS 103 courses are offered spring and summer terms.
At the second-year level, we offer Second Year Russian as a three-term 5-credit series: RUS 201, 202, and 203. This series begins each year in the fall. The Russian program’s 200-level specialty courses focus on Russian culture, film, and literature. Three Russian literature and culture courses are taught: RUS 241Great Russian Writers-19th Century, RUS 242 Great Russian Writers-20th Century and RUS 261B Russian Culture. All are conducted in English and no knowledge of Russian is needed.
Online (scheduled meetings) classes
At ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù, we teach all of our first and second year Russian courses in full immersion. Our online Russian courses are all taught over Zoom with live class meetings twice a week. Each class session features both teaching of new material and a lot of breakout room practice of that material with other students. These online classes allow students to practice with classmates and get immediate feedback from the instructor, just as they would in an in-person class. Attendance at the first class of the week is required. The second class of the week is a choice of either attending another 2-hour online class or watching and completing the same learning activities through a two-hour instructional video. Attendance at the second is strongly encouraged, but those who can’t regularly attend both Zoom classes each week will still be able to learn Russian and do well in the course by attending the second class each week through the class videos.
Students can also interact with their instructors during Zoom office hours. Our free Russian tutor is available 6 hours a week for extra practice and help.
Fall term, we offer three sections of RUS 101 first-year Russian and one section of second-year Russian online using the Zoom class format. RUS 102, 103, 202, and 203 continue in the same online format on the same schedule for the entire academic year. Winter term, we offer one additional section of RUS 101 First year Russian. We do not teach RUS 101 in the spring or summer.
Students who have taken online Russian classes really enjoy the format and the additional options. They love interacting and having fun during the Zoom classes with their classmates and their instructor. Not having to commute to class makes attendance faster and easier to fit into busy schedules. I’m happy to report that students are attaining the same levels of oral, written, and listening proficiency as they do in on-campus face-to-face class. So, please do not let learning Russian online deter you from beginning or continuing your Russian language journey! We would love to have you as part of our program!
What will you do with a ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Russian education?
Russian has been designated a language of “critical need” by the U.S. government. Undergraduates who study Russian can use their language skills for careers in:
- Business
- Civil service and government
- Dentistry
- Education
- High-tech fields
- Law enforcement
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Real estate
- Retail
- Social work
- Teaching
Degree options for ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Russian students
²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù doesn’t offer a degree in this subject, but you can take classes that will transfer to a four-year school.
Placement
If you aren’t sure which level of Russian class to take, see the Russian placement page.
Next steps
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