Classical Philology – Field of study catalogue MU
Classical Philology“To the roots of our civilization.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- systematically understand and master the methodology of the selected subfield, including interdisciplinary considerations
- conceive, design, and execute advanced scientific methods and present original research
- independently develop scholarly work, including the ability to critically self-reflect
- present a major contribution to the field of classical philology that expands the boundaries of current scholarly knowledge
- present and defend the results of the research in an international forum (talks and publications)
Graduates are well prepared for independent work at all humanities-oriented institutions requiring independent and critical thinking, especially at universities and selected high schools (after completing a specialization in high school teaching) and at major scientific institutions, as translators of scholarly literature, and as media editors. The professional formation of the graduates allows them to work in humanities and social sciences departments of the Academy of the Sciences, in archives, libraries, museums, and publishing houses, as well as in diplomacy and the institutions of the European Union.
On the basis of their individual study plans, students are trained through philosophical preparation (lectures offered by the Department of Philosophy), scientific methodological preparation (under the tutelage of the supervisor, specifics may be agreed upon with the supervisor), language preparation (students complete this requirement either through the Language Centre of Masaryk University or through a lecture or a publication in a foreign language; the selected option must be approved by the doctoral committee and the supervisor), and scientific preparation in both linguistics and literary criticism.
0
Students
|
11
|