CREES offers an undergraduate major in Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies, which provides great flexibility in choosing an interdisciplinary course of study. Undergraduate courses in anthropology, economics, history, political science, screen arts and cultures, Slavic languages and literatures, and sociology provide many options for focusing on Russia, Eastern Europe, and/or Eurasia as an undergraduate student.
Advising Appointments
Appointments can be made using the LSA Advising Appointment System. Visit the International Institute website for more about undergraduate advising.
CREES and the International Policy Center (IPC) in the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy have announced the program, Developing Future Leaders in U.S.-Russia Relations, to fund student-driven professional development opportunities that will prepare them for careers in U.S.-Russia relations.
Additional Information for Undergraduates
- ADMISSIONS: Applications for admission to U-M are available through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
- LSA REQUIREMENTS: Information about college-wide requirements are posted at LSA Degrees & Requirements.
- EXPERIENCE: Visit our Funding & Resources page for information on gaining first-hand experience in Russia, Eastern Europe, or Eurasia.
- CAREER OPTIONS: What can you do with a REES degree? Check out the Career Center's REES Career Guide for some ideas.