Philological Area Studies – Field of study catalogue MU
Philological Area Studies“Slavonic countries in a broader context.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- communicate in both a written and an oral form in the language of their dominant area (Russian or Polish) at a very good level
- expertly reflect on the cultures and other forms of the arts of the studied European areas
- discuss these topics and write about them with an in-depth knowledge and in a cultivated manner, on the basis of the graduate’s own reading and study
- present an academic problem in both a written and an oral form
- find and use information from various sources in practice when dealing with problems which have arisen in the fields of culture, literature, and the language of the studied area
The double-subject students have to earn at least 120 credits in both their subjects together (70 credits in their primary study programmeand 50 credits in their secondary study programme). The Master’s studies are concluded with the defence of the Master’s thesis (or by submitting the Master’s minor thesis if Philological-Area Studies is the secondary study programme) and by passing the final state examination.
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