Doctor of Philosophy in Slavic Languages and Literatures
在西北大學
關於課程
The Ph.D. program in Slavic Languages and Literatures at Northwestern ranks among the very best in the country. It combines rigorous training with individual attention and the opportunity to pursue a personalized program by way of coursework taken outside the department. All students specialize in Russian literature, although our faculty also includes specialists in Polish, Czech and South Slavic literatures and cultures.
Our greatest strengths are in Russian prose and poetry, literary theory, and in the social and intellectual context of literary works. We emphasize interdisciplinary work in both teaching and research. We also provide excellent training in language pedagogy and key linguistic training. Our full-time faculty consists of six tenure-line professors and two full-time lecturers. Our departmental affiliates include NU faculty specializing in Russian and Eastern European history, art history, Jewish studies, theater, music, and political science.
We believe strongly in crafting a plan of studies for each student that makes the most of his or her special abilities. For example, we offer independent study opportunities, in which students either develop a paper from a prior course or pursue a new project of their own design and turn it into a publishable paper or a presentation to be given at a professional conference. As a result, the students acquire the skills necessary for creative thinking, original research, and professional development. We also encourage students to take advantage of the university's excellent resources in adjacent fields, such as film, theater, philosophy, comparative literature, history, and English.
Our greatest strengths are in Russian prose and poetry, literary theory, and in the social and intellectual context of literary works. We emphasize interdisciplinary work in both teaching and research. We also provide excellent training in language pedagogy and key linguistic training. Our full-time faculty consists of six tenure-line professors and two full-time lecturers. Our departmental affiliates include NU faculty specializing in Russian and Eastern European history, art history, Jewish studies, theater, music, and political science.
We believe strongly in crafting a plan of studies for each student that makes the most of his or her special abilities. For example, we offer independent study opportunities, in which students either develop a paper from a prior course or pursue a new project of their own design and turn it into a publishable paper or a presentation to be given at a professional conference. As a result, the students acquire the skills necessary for creative thinking, original research, and professional development. We also encourage students to take advantage of the university's excellent resources in adjacent fields, such as film, theater, philosophy, comparative literature, history, and English.
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Entry requirements for 西北大學
B.A. degree or equivalent, at the very least intermediate knowledge of Russian. Three letters of recommendation. A statement of purpose outlining plans and reasons for graduate study, Official college transcripts. A writing sample(s). Writing samples should show evidence of ability to think and write clearly about literary topics. They may be in Russian or in English.
English language requirements
托福(TOEFL iBT)總分: 60.0
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