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Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu Romanian Prepatory Year
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu

Romanian Prepatory Year

Sibiu, Romania

2 Semesters

Romanian

Full time

05 Sep 2025*

01 Oct 2025

EUR 780 / per month **

On-Campus

* end of Session 2 | end of Session 1 - July 20, 2025

** maximum, depending on study | minimum 220 EUR

Introduction

This program provides Romanian language courses particularly designed for foreign students who aim to undertake academic studies at a Romanian University or wish to improve and brush up on their previously acquired knowledge.

At the end of the course, upon successful graduation, students are awarded a certificate of linguistic competence required for their application for academic studies in Romania. Those candidates who have previously acquired knowledge of the Romanian language may take a test in written and verbal Romanian language proficiency and, subsequently, they are awarded a certificate of linguistic competence.

According to the European Language Passport, the courses are aimed at training students' speaking, writing, listening and reading skills by using different types of texts and topics in such a way as to enable them to reach the level of independent use of the Romanian language at the end of the year (B1 Lv).

Students have the opportunity to attend:

Romanian language classes (acquisition of grammatical structures both in written and oral expression),
Romanian culture and civilization (in order to familiarize with various historical and geographical aspects, folklore, literature and arts of the Romanian people)
Specialized language courses (depending on the chosen field: medicine, law, economics, engineering, etc).

Faculty of Letters and Arts

Within the Faculty of Letters and Arts, the Center for Foreign Languages operates, independent of the specialized departments of our Faculty, but in close collaboration with them, having specific, complementary objectives compared to the specialized training provided according to the educational plans.

The Faculty of Letters and Arts enjoys the collaboration of foreign lecturers from Germany, England, Austria and France who carry out their activities within the Lectureships within the premises of our institution. They work in close connection with the Embassies and Cultural Centers of the respective countries in Bucharest. Teaching staff and students of the Faculty of Letters and Arts benefit from Erasmus mobility programs and institutional partnerships with prestigious universities in Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Great Britain, Denmark and Greece.

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