Hello academic advisors,
I'm writing to introduce myself as the director of our Russian language program and to
let you know about language opportunities that may be of interest to students who are
looking for future employment in the government sector. Right now, there are increasing
job opportunities in government fields, especially related to cybersecurity and
Russia-based threats. This also includes increased positions related to foreign affairs
and contract linguist work related to the region. Russian is deemed a Critical Language
by the US government, which also brings increased opportunities for scholarships for study
abroad and research.
Our courses are still a bit under-enrolled for fall and I think with the ongoing war in
Ukraine, students may shy away from taking classes in the language. However, if you have
students who are interested in taking a language, I think it is worth noting to them new
opportunities that are opening up in the government and contract-employment sector.
I'm attaching in my email a list of Russian language opportunities for Fall 2022. We
offer coursework both in Russian language and in Russian culture (taught in English and
cross-listed as an upper division CSH).
As an example of one of our recent courses, we developed a news media course last Spring,
"Russia in the Fake News," that had students do open-source media analysis of
the war's coverage. This course was taught by an outside faculty member working in the
data analytics industry. Several of our students were featured on the news:
* News4SA:
https://news4sanantonio.com/news/local/utsa-students-analyzing-russian-me...
* San Antonio Report:
https://sanantonioreport.org/utsa-russia-program-truth-war-ukraine/<ht...
* Kens5:
https://www.kens5.com/article/news/local/utsa-students-fight-russia-ukrai...
Lastly, while students are not able to study abroad in Russia currently, we have
opportunities available in Eastern Europe and Central Asia where Russian is spoken.
Currently, 3 students this summer are studying Russian in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
I'd be happy to discuss our Russian program further if you have any questions!
Best,
Andrew
Andrew Chapman, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean, Honors College
Director, Office of Nationally Competitive
Awards<https://honors.utsa.edu/onca/>
Director, Russian Language
Program<http://colfa.utsa.edu/modern-languages/russian>
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Honors College / Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
andrew.chapman2@utsa.edu<mailto:andrew.chapman2@utsa.edu>