Ukrainian

Program Overview

Degree availability: Major/Minor*

Years offered: 2 years

Contact: Slavic Department
(slavoffice@uw.edu)

*Offered through other degrees with optional focus on Ukraine

Course Information

Course Catalog (Ukrainian)
Course Catalog (Slavic)

Modern Language Courses

  • UKR 401/402/403: First-Year Ukrainian
  • UKR 404/405/406: Second-Year Ukrainian

Related Courses

  • SLAVIC 101: Slavic Lands and Peoples
  • SLAVIC 110 A: The Slavic Languages
  • SLAVIC 200: Introduction to Slavic Literature
  • SLAVIC 320: The Other Europe: Post-World War II East European Fiction
  • SLAVIC 470/570: Special Topics in Slavic Linguistics

Faculty Research

Publications

 

Other related research topics from faculty of Ukranian:

  • Anthropology
  • Media Studies
  • Linguistics
  • Religion
  • Language Pedagogy

Global

  • Spoken by around 39 million people worldwide.

Learning

  • Ukrainian is an East Slavic Language that uses Cyrillic script.

Culture

  • Maintains cultural traditions of folk dance, food (borscht), folk art and costume (pyansky, vyshyvanka), etc.
  • Ukraine is one of the largest producers of sunflower seeds in the world and is also known for their stunning wheat fields.

Airplane IconTravel & Career

  • Opens doors to study abroad opportunities, scholarships, and careers in art and literature, agriculture, translation, and international relations.
  • Winter river with snowy trees and houses on side. Mountain in background. Kosiv, Ukraine.,

    Winter river with snowy trees and houses on side. Mountain in background. Kosiv, Ukraine.

  • View of Kyiv, Ukraine city.,

    View of Kyiv, Ukraine city.

  • View of Yemche Village in Forest of Ukraine.,

    View of Yemche Village in Forest of Ukraine.