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A general program that focuses on one or more of the Slavic languages of Central and Eastern Europe. Includes instruction in philology, linguistics, dialects and pidgins, literature, and applications to business, science/technology, and other settings.

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| A major in Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General is highly relevant for the following careers. National averages for wages in each career is provided. |
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Top 11
U.S.
Colleges with the
most degrees awarded
of Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General among the 2006-2007
graduating class.
|  | University of Virginia-Main Campus Charlottesville, VA | 15 (0.4%) |  |  |
|  | University of California-Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA | 6 (0.1%) |  |  |
|  | Wayne State University Detroit, MI | 6 (0.3%) |  |  |
|  | Harvard University Cambridge, MA | 5 (0.3%) |  |  |
|  | University of Kansas Main Campus Lawrence, KS | 5 (0.1%) |  |  |
|  | University of Washington-Seattle Campus Seattle, WA | 4 (0.1%) |  |  |
|  | Princeton University Princeton, NJ | 4 (0.3%) |  |  |
|  | University of California-Berkeley Berkeley, CA | 4 (0.1%) |  |  |
|  | Indiana University-Bloomington Bloomington, IN | 4 (0.1%) |  |  |
|  | Northwestern University Evanston, IL | 3 (0.1%) |  |  |
* The number of bachelor's degrees awarded among the 2006-2007 graduating class.
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