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University degree

Russian and Yiddish

University College London Β· London
Qualification
Degree
Length
4 yrs
UK fees / yr
Β£9,535
Study
full-time
Robin Β· your guide
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About this course

Russian is one of the great literary and intellectual languages of Europe and Asia, the language of Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Chekhov, of Pushkin's poetry, of Soviet-era dissident writing and of the extraordinary transformations that followed the Cold War. Yiddish is a Germanic language written in Hebrew script, the everyday tongue of Ashkenazi Jewish communities across Central and Eastern Europe for centuries before the catastrophe of the twentieth century, and a language whose literature, theatre and humour remain vivid and deeply studied. Together these two languages open doors into two of the most significant cultural and historical traditions of the modern world, traditions that intersect in complex and important ways.

At University College London this four-year programme will take you to an advanced level in both languages. You will study grammar, translation, writing and oral expression in Russian and Yiddish alongside substantial engagement with the literatures, cultures and histories of the communities that speak them. Russian studies will bring you into contact with the political and cultural history of Russia and the Soviet Union, with contemporary Russian-language culture, and with the geopolitical questions that make Russian one of the most significant languages a Western student can study today.

Yiddish studies will introduce you to a rich body of literature, to the history of European Jewry, and to questions about language, memory and cultural survival that matter well beyond any particular community. UCL's Yiddish programme is one of the most distinguished in the world, giving you access to exceptional expertise.

Graduates go on to careers in diplomacy, journalism, translation and interpreting, academia, cultural organisations, international business, government and the arts. The combination of Russian and Yiddish marks you out as someone with unusual depth and curiosity, and that distinctiveness is itself an asset.

Could you get in?
The grades students arrived with
<48 pts5%
112-127 pts10%
128-143 pts10%
144-159 pts15%
160-175 pts25%
176-191 pts10%
192-207 pts5%
208-223 pts10%
How they qualified
75% got in with A-levels. The rest came in a mix of ways:
A-levels75%
other higher education10%
the IB9%
Other3%
another degree2%
Could I get in? Try your grades
120 UCAS pts
Pay & prospects
90%
In work or further study after
85%
Continue past first year
86%
Student satisfaction
What graduates earn over time
Β£31,000
3 years on
Β£42,500
5 years on
What graduates actually go on to do % of leavers
Administrative occupations5%
Business and public service associate professionalsHighly skilled30%
Sales occupations10%
Teaching and Childcare Support Occupation5%
Media ProfessionalsHighly skilled10%
Managers, directors and senior officialsHighly skilled15%
Business, Research and Administrative ProfessionalsHighly skilled15%
Leisure, travel and related personal service occupations5%
What students say National Student Survey
86%
of students are satisfied with the course overall
Teaching85%
Assessment & feedback78%
Academic support79%
Well organised87%
Learning resources88%
Student community87%
In students' own words
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Highly recommend
I was sceptical before starting β€” now I'd recommend it to anyone. The best part: the opportunity to do independent research in the final year is a highlight. If I'm honest, admin can be slow to respond, especially at start of term. On the c…
Final year Β· Full-time
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Genuinely worthwhile
I've grown so much academically and personally here. The best part: the cohort are bright and motivated, which makes the learning environment great. If I'm honest, admin can be slow to respond, especially at start of term. On the city β€” the…
Class of 2024 Β· Full-time
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