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UF in Moscow Language and Culture Summer A 2014: Dates TBA
Improve Your Proficiency in the Russian Language.
Immerse Yourself in Russian Culture.
Course Information
College of Liberal Arts and SciencesDepartment of Philology
Courses are taught by UF and Moscow State University Faculty
RUS4956: Russian Corrective Grammar (Transfer) RUS4956: Russian Conversational Analysis (Transfer)
RUS4956: Textual Analysis (Transfer) RUS4956: Moscow: The Crucible of Russianness (UFGPA)
8 Total Credits (2 UF Credits and 6 Transfer Credits)
About the Program
Once one of the richest cultures and one of the most volatile, perplexing and powerful of the world’s emerging economies, Russia and the
Newly Independent States are fast attracting the attention and involvement of a variety of professional spheres, ranging from industry and finance to law, government and
education. This program will provide you with a thorough, well-balanced and practical
proficiency in contemporary spoken and written Russian, an in the rich and diverse literary and
cultural traditions that make Russia such a fascinating and complex nation.
About the Location
Moscow is the capital of Russia and its most populous city. It is the sixth largest city in the world. This city is a major political, economic, cultural and scientific center in Russia and in Europe. Moscow is situated on the Moskva
River in the Central Federal District of European Russia. In the course of its history this city has served as the capital of a progression of states,
from the medieval Grand Duchy of Moscow and the subsequent Tsardom of Russia to the
Soviet Union. Moscow is the site of the Moscow Kremlin, an ancient fortress that is today the
residence of the Russian president. The Kremlin is also one of several World Heritage Sites in
the city.
Excursions Enjoy a number of excursions throughout
Moscow, as well as St. Petersburg, Suzdal, Vladimir and Yasnaya Polyana.
HousingYou will live in one of the
residence halls on the Moscow State University Campus.
University of Florida International Center 1765 Stadium Road | Suite 170 HUB | PO Box 113225 | Gainesville, FL 32611 p: (352) 273-1522 | f: (352) 392-5575 | www.ufic.ufl.edu/sas | www.facebook.com/GlobalGators
UFIC Study Abroad Advisor: Sarah [email protected] | 352-273-1506
Faculty Program Directors: Assistant Professor Alexander Burak [email protected] | 352-273-3798Galina [email protected] | 352-273-3797
2014 Pricing 2014 Undergraduate Program
Fee: Undergraduate program
fee: TBA Graduate program fee:
TBA
A $300 nonrefundable deposit toward the total cost of the
program is due at the time of application. The remaining
fees are due no later than 45 days prior to departure.
If you receive financial aid, you can defer payment until it
disburses.
What’s Included: Tuition, residence hall
accomodations, cultural program, international health
insurance and emergency medical
assistance.
What’s Not Included: Round transportation to
Moscow, meals, additional personal travel, and personal
expenses.
Financial Aid
Most financial aid that you would receive on campus during the summer can be
applied toward the cost of this study abroad program.
UFIC recommends that you speak with your financial aid advisor about your financial
aid eligibility for study abroad. More information can be
found at Student Financial Affairs
ScholarshipsUFIC offers summer
scholarships for qualified students. This year’s summer
scholarship deadline is February 5, 2014.
Apply online at www.ufic.ufl.edu/sas/Scholarships.html
Application Information 2014 Application Deadline:
February 28, 2014
Please apply online at www.ufic.ufl.edu/sas
Eligibility/Requirements -RUS1130 and RUS1131
-3.5 GPA
*Moscow