BA Russian and Music

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  • Objectives
    A degree in Russian and Music allows you to become an informed user of the Russian language and to develop your understanding of Russian culture, history and society. You will already have a strong affinity with music and be a competent listener and player. The music programme builds upon your existing skills and expands your creative understanding. In this four-year degree course you will normally take half of your modules in Russian and half in Music. You will spend your third year abroad in Russia. Russian: Russian courses at Sheffield focus on small-group teaching. You'll be taught by internationally-renowned experts in our field and by native speakers of the language. You'll gain a thorough grounding in all aspects of spoken and written Russian, including conversation, reading, translating and oral presentation. We also hone your reading, presentation and writing skills in English. All students follow either a beginners or an advanced (post-A Level) Russian course, depending on their qualifications. They also follow a core programme of modules in Russian cultural and social history that complements language instruction at each level. In addition, you may also choose from an exciting range of optional modules, including Russian thought, literature, art and visual culture, Soviet politics and culture, East European cinema, linguistics, and other Slavonic languages (Czech or Polish). Music: A personal tutor will work with you over three years to help you make the most of your studies and encourage you to excel. Lectures, seminars and group tutorials are reinforced by individual supervision or feedback. The music part of your degree is assessed through projects, performances and coursework, giving you a chance to develop your own skills and interests in an independent and creative manner. The Performance module at level one is assessed by a short recital; the level three Instrumental or Vocal Recital is given in public. While following a recital track you are given tuition on your principal instrument.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry requirements GCE/VCE A Levels - BBC Two GCE A Levels plus two GCE AS Levels - BB + BC Scottish Highers - ABBB Irish Leaving Cert. - Typical offers range from BBBBB - AABBB Contact the department for specific requirements International Baccalaureate - Typical offers range from 30 - 33 points. Contact the department for specific requirements Core Requirements - Grade B in GCE A Level Music. Russian is not essential but can affect the offer made. Applicants without GCE A Level Russian should normally have B/C GCE A Level in another language.
  • Academic title
    BA Russian and Music
  • Course description
    Our students usually select from a range of compulsory and optional modules to add up to 120 credits.

    Some departments offer courses that don't feature optional modules whereas other courses are fully flexible.

    Important notice :
    This is a list of modules that have been offered in the past. We expect similar modules to be offered for courses starting in 2009.

    This information is provided for illustration only and you should check with the department directly when applying to confirm module options.


    Typical First Year Modules

    Module/Unit Credits
    Introduction to Russian Culture  20
     
    Russian for Beginners (I)  20
     
    Russian for Beginners (II)  20
     
    Russian Language I  10
     
    Russian Language II  10
     
    Case Studies in Western Music  10
     
    Composition  10
     
    Critical Responses to Music  10
     
    Individual Project  10
     
    Introduction to Harmony and Counterpoint  10
     
    Introduction to Studio Techniques  10
     
    Listening Skills  10
     
    Music History  10
     
    Music of the World  10
     
    Performance  10
     
    Popular Music Studies  10
     
    Stylistic Harmony  10
     
    Typical Second Year Modules

    Module/Unit Credits

    There are a large number of optional modules available to choose from for this year of the course. You can find out more by contacting the department

    Typical Third Year ModulesModule/Unit Credits
    Russian and Slavonic Studies Year Abroad  40
     
    Russian and Slavonic Studies Year Abroad  40
     
    Russian and Slavonic Studies Year Abroad (Project)  20
     
    Russian and Slavonic Studies Year Abroad (Project)  20
     
    Typical Fourth Year Modules

    Module/Unit Credits
    Aspects of Post-Soviet Russian Culture  10
     
    Russian
    Language (Advanced): Comprehension and Communication Skills (I)  10
     
    Russian Language (Advanced): Comprehension and Communication Skills (II)  10
     
    Russian Language (Advanced): Translation Skills  10
     
    Extended Portfolio of Compositions  40
     
    Extended Prepared Instrumental or Vocal Recital  40
     
    Dissertation  20
     
    Portfolio of Compositions  20
     
    Prepared Instrumental or Vocal Recital  20

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