Russian can be studied as a single Honours degree, or in combination with another language, or History.
Russian Studies BA
Russian and History BA
Russian with an East European Language BA
Modern Languages Degrees with Russian
This degree combines two modern languages, which can be taken from SSEES and/or SELCS (School of European Languages, Culture and Society)
- View all Modern Language combinations with Russian
Languages UCAS Code Entry Requirement (A level) Polish and Russian BA R7PR ABB Romanian and Russian BA R7OC ABB Hebrew and Romanian BA Q4RU ABB including one of the named languages Russian and Yiddish BA RRUY ABB including one of the named languages French and Russian BA R1RU AAB (A in French) Russian and Spanish BA R7US AAB (A in Spanish) Czech and Russian BA R7CR ABB Finnish and Russian BA R6NN ABB Danish and Russian BA R6RD ABB including one of the named languages Dutch and Russian BA R9DR ABB including one of the named languages Hungarian and Russian BA R7HU ABB Romanian and Russian BA R7OC ABB Russian and Serbian/Croatian BA R7SR ABB Russian and Ukrainian BA R7UK ABB German and Russian BA R2RU ABB including one of the named languages Italian and Russian BA R3RU ABB including one of the named languages Norwegian and Russian BA R6ON ABB including one of the named languages Russian and Portuguese BA R5RU ABB including one of the named languages Russian and Slovak BA R7SK ABB Russian and Swedish BA R7RW ABB including one of the named languages
UCL students on the following degrees also have the option to take Russian as a chosen language: