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  1. The Slavic Department offers language courses in Russian, Polish, BCMS (Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian), Slovak, and Ukrainian. The undergraduate program features a Russian major, and minors in Polish, Slovak, and BCMS.

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  2. Russian 0103: Intermediate Russian I. Russian 0104: Intermediate Russian II. Russian 0110 Russian Conversation. Russian 0400: Advanced Russian I. Russian 0410: Advanced Russian II. Russian 0430: Readings in Russian Literature. Russian 1420: 4th Year Russian I.

  3. The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Pittsburgh is proud to be the home of the only permanent Slovak Studies Program in the United States, and one of approximately twenty doctoral programs in Slavic Studies in the United States.

  4. With a minimum gift of $25,000, you can establish a Named Endowment at the University of Pittsburgh to benefit Polish Studies at Pitt. You need not contribute the entire amount to establish your endowment.

  5. 6 days ago · polish. polish 0010 - elementary polish 1; polish 0020 - elementary polish 2; polish 0030 - intermediate polish 3; polish 0040 - intermediate polish 4; polish 0210 - intensive beginning polish; polish 0211 - beginning intensive polish pitt/poland; polish 0220 - intensive intermediate polish; polish 0221 - intermediate intensive polish pitt/poland

  6. The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures offers majors in Russian and Slavic Studies. These majors provide students with the opportunity to study the languages, literatures, and cultures of Russia and of the Slavic-speaking Eastern European countries, including Poland, Ukraine, Slovakia, Serbia, and Croatia.

  7. At Pitt, many languages are taught through dedicated departments—Classics (Ancient Greek, Latin, Sanskrit), East Asian Languages and Literatures, French and Italian, German, Hispanic Languages and Literatures, Jewish Studies (Hebrew), and Slavic Languages and Literatures.

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