Czech Language and Literature – Field of study catalogue MU
Czech Language and Literature“Knowledge of one's mother tongue and literature shapes a culturally literate personality.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- have a very good command of written and spoken standard Czech
- demonstrate overall knowledge of all levels of present-day Czech (its phonetics and phonology, morphology, lexis, and syntax)
- demonstrate elementary knowledge of the development of Czech, to know its Slavonic basis in both historical and comparative perspectives
- operate with general linguistic terminology
- understand present-day linguistic theories
- demonstrate overall knowledge of the history of Czech literature from its beginnings to the early 21st century
- understand the main concepts of literary theory
- interpret literary texts using methods presented in lectures and seminars
Elective courses can also be chosen from courses taught elsewhere at the university, depending on students' interests and on their future professional orientation.
Throughout their period of study, students are to follow the course catalogue and the control template of the year of their matriculation. Study catalogues valid for individual years of matriculation can be found on the faculty website.
1. Defence of the Bachelor's diploma thesis (if the student is enrolled in a degree study programme).
2. Oral exam in Czech language and literature. The exam consists of two parts that are focused on language and literature respectively. Questions are based on topics available on the websites of both the Department of Czech Language and the Department of Czech Literature and Library Studies.
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Ústav českého jazyka (Department of Czech Language): http://cestina.phil.muni.cz/
Ústav české literatury a knihovnictví (Department of Czech Literature and Library Studies): http://ceska-literatura.phil.muni.cz/
Filozofická fakulta Masarykovy univerzity (Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University): http://www.phil.muni.cz/