Norwegian Language and Literature – Field of study catalogue MU
Norwegian Language and Literature“Norwegian - enriching communication experience.” |
The Master’s degree study programme in Norwegian has two parts: 1) an expert and professional philology part (linguistics and literature) with a cross-discipline approach (area studies and sociolinguistics) and 2) a practical and applied part with the goal of using language comprehension and skills (translating and interpreting), with a focus on communication ability (through texts).
The concept of the study programme is open to studying abroad, to Norwegian experts visiting Brno, and to study stays at a university institution in Norway. Other project activities and workshops are viewed as an important part of the studies.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- produce dignified written and oral expression in Norwegian, translate and interpret
- use language equipment in Swedish and Danish (passive knowledge)
- apply profound knowledge of the social, political, and cultural situations in Norway and other Scandinavian countries
- use good knowledge of special language and culture themes according to their specialization during the master study programme
- enter professions that demand the independent and critical thinking
The final state examination has two parts: written and oral.
Graduates should have language mastery at the C1/C2 level according to the CEFR.
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