Graduate Programs
CREECA offers three academic programs for graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In addition, CREECA supports year and summer Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) grants, as well as facilitating and coordinating research and community outreach on Russia and the countries of East Europe and Central Asia.
Please see the UW-Madison Graduate Catalog for additional, up-to-date information on the graduate programs that CREECA offers.
- A two-year M.A. program in Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies (REECAS) offers students the ability to receive an advanced degree in area studies of this region, while tailoring their education to personal interests and goals.
- The Ph.D. Minor option is perfect for Ph.D. candidates in other departments and disciplines who wish to focus on this region as a secondary field of study.
- CREECA's Graduate Certificate allows Ph.D. candidates in other fields to gain additional specialization and qualification in area studies of this region.
For questions on admissions or for more details on these options, please go to the program's individual page. Also consult the UW-Madison Graduate Catalog for more information.
In addition to the above, visit the funding page for information on great opportunities for funding at the UW-Madison, including the FLAS program adminstered through CREECA.
The UW-Madison Graduate School has general information on graduate study at this university, as well as on admissions.
| M.A. Degree Slavic Languages and Literature |
M.A. Degree Central Asian Languages and Cultures |
| Ph.D. Slavic Languages and Literature |
Ph.D. Languages and Cultures of Asia |

