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Part II

All students in their fourth year, known as Part II, must offer two language papers, an oral examination, three scheduled papers (which may not include a paper offered in Part IB), and a Year Abroad Project (a Dissertation or a Translation Project).

The overall structure of Part II is described in the MML Tripos Introduction.

It is possible to take all three scheduled papers from one language area, or to spread them over as many as three different language areas.ÌýIf you are offering your language papers in Russian, at least one of your scheduled papers will have to be Russian, and it is advisable for at least one other of them to have a Slavonic component. The books that you read will feed into your language-work, helping your fluency in reading and writing and extending your vocabulary.

You may also choose from three scheduled papers in Ukrainian: Paper SL9, An Introduction to the Language, Literature, and Culture of Ukraine, Paper SL10, Studies in Twentieth-Century Ukrainian Literature and Film, and a new paper for 2023-24, Paper SL3,ÌýThe Making of Ukraine: History and Culture of Early Modernity. You may also choose a paper in Polish: Paper SL13, An Introduction to the Language, Literature and Culture of Poland. You may also choose our new Slavonic literature paper for 2023-24: Paper SL11, Topics in Nineteenth-Century Slavonic Literature and Culture: Tolstoy.

Examination Papers

The two language papers that all students must offer are:

Students also offer the Russian Oral C

Most students offer both papers in the same language, but it is possible to combine two languages. Either the Essay or the Translation paper, however, must be taken in the language in which you take your Oral examination.

For information about Slavonic Studies scheduled papers in Part II, please click here.

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