Croatian Language and Literature – Field of study catalogue MU
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The aim of the study is to develop and deepen the knowledge and skill acquired in the framework of bachelor’s study and to prepare a philologist with a wider basis of Slavonic studies. The students will focus on wider diachronic aspects of linguistic research, will concentrate upon a more complicated level of syntax and stylistics; in literary criticism they will get a deeper insight into the methodology of literary scholarship and the awareness of a wider context of Slavonic literatures and the place of Croatian literature in it. The separate elaboration of master’s diploma theses under the individual guidance of supervisors represents a specific preparation for the potential doctoral study and, at the same time, the verification of the acquired knowledge and skill.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- have written and spoken Croatian-language competence at the C2 level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
- have a deep knowledge of literary and cultural theories and the literature and culture of Croatia as well as Slavonic or Balkan countries (according to their choice).
- have a deep knowledge of diachronic and synchronic linguistic theories, including the history of the Croatian and other South Slavonic languages.
- work independently and conduct critical analyses.
Graduates with this degree have a comprehensive philological and area-studies education, which qualifies them for educational and scholarly jobs, jobs in cultural institutions, in tourism, in journalism, as specialists on editorial boards, in low- and mid-level management in firms, in translating specialized and literary texts, in interpreting and as experts.
The separate elaboration of master’s diploma theses under the individual guidance of supervisors represents a specific preparation for the potential doctoral study and, at the same time, the verification of the acquired knowledge and skill.
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