
US History
The US History degree program offers students a comprehensive exploration of the rich and complex tapestry that is American history. This interdisciplinary program delves into the political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of the United States, providing students with a deep understanding of the nation’s past and its impact on the present.

Russian Literature
The Russian Literature degree program offers students a captivating journey into the rich and diverse world of Russian literary traditions. This interdisciplinary program immerses students in the works of renowned Russian authors, exploring their literary contributions, cultural contexts, and enduring impact on global literature.

Philosophy
The Philosophy degree program offers students an intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking exploration of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, logic, and the nature of reality. This program provides a comprehensive study of philosophical traditions, critical thinking skills, and the ability to engage with complex ideas.

Medieval History
The Medieval History degree program offers students a fascinating exploration of the complex and captivating world of the Middle Ages. This interdisciplinary program delves into the political, social, cultural, religious, and intellectual aspects of the medieval period, providing students with a deep understanding of this transformative era.

Ancient History
The Ancient History degree program offers students a captivating journey into the fascinating civilizations of antiquity. This interdisciplinary program explores the rich tapestry of ancient cultures, encompassing the civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, and others, providing students with a deep understanding of the foundations of human civilization.

Film theory
The Film Theory degree program offers students an immersive exploration of the art, history, and critical analysis of cinema. This interdisciplinary program delves into the study of film as a powerful medium of artistic expression, cultural reflection, and social influence.