Russian Language for Education – Field of study catalogue MU
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Teaching in the combined Bachelor's degree combines attendance and
distance learning, i.e. learning takes place through educational blocks, consultations and individual preparation of students. Part-time study is supported by a number of study materials in electronic format for independent work of students and distance learning.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- to master the spoken and written language at level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
- use basic theoretical knowledge and practical skills in phonetics and phonology, orthography, morphology, lexicology, vocabulary, syntax and stylistics of Russian
- develop their knowledge of Russian history, culture and Russian culture, to build on its current views and compare them with domestic and world development
- understand the cultural peculiarities and to accept them in contact with each other
- insert knowledge of Russian literature in to the general conception of European and world literature
- use a combination of different methods and forms of teaching, including modern methods and modern information technologies
- apply basic specifics of working with pupils with special educational needs in Russian language teaching
The graduate can work as a teaching assistant, and also may work as a language instructor in free-time centres, summer camps with language teaching, as well as a language animator in kindergartens as a teaching assistant or an employee in after-school clubs and other free-time groups. They can also find work as an instructor in the unspecialized teaching of adults (eg. in company courses).
For the single-subject study programme:
The Bachelor's single-subject programme consists of studies in the field, teaching courses and other subjects as required by PdF/MU, which include e.g. mandatory physical education, foreign language courses and the final Bachelor's thesis.
For the double-subject study programme:
The Bachelor's studies are composed of departmental studies (study programme 1, study programme 2), teaching courses and other subjects as required by PdF/MU, which includes e.g. mandatory physical education, foreign language and subjects for the final thesis.
The contents of the state examination are as follows: 1) Russian Language, Literature, History and Culture of Russia, including didactics; 2) The defense of the thesis; 3) Educational-psychological basis for a Bachelor's degree.
For the double-subject study programme:
The contents of the state examination are as follows: 1) Russian Language, Literature, History and Culture of Russia, including didactics; 2) The defense of the thesis; 3) Educational-psychological basis for a Bachelor's degree; 4) The second branch including Didactics.
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