BA in Slavonic Studies (Russian Philology) Slavic Philology (specialty: Russian Philology)
DURATION
6 Semesters
LANGUAGES
Russian
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 2,200 / per semester *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for non-EU students / EUR 1700 per semester for EU students / application fee: EUR 140
Introduction
This program is aimed at training specialists in the field of Russian language and literature. Students will learn how to work with complex texts related to different areas of cultural and social life. The program includes courses in linguistics, history, and theory of literature, Russian culture and art, and regional studies of Russia.
The uniqueness of this program lies in the fact that students are also offered a module to study business Russian and business communication. Successful completion of this module enables graduates to be competitive specialists outside the scientific philological profile. This program provides a qualitatively new level of training for philology students by combining diverse disciplines and their interdisciplinary interaction.
Studying in Hungary provides an opportunity to get acquainted with the Hungarian traditions of Russian philology, and the culture of Hungary itself, and also allows you to better understand Russian culture in contrast to Hungarian and gain intercultural skills.
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Curriculum
Examples of Subjects During the Studies
First semester
- Communication technologies in the age of informatics
- public knowledge
- Introduction to linguistics
Second semester
- Librarianship and working with information
- Folklore: mythology, folk poetry
- Hungarian-Slavic language links
Third semester
- Basics of style
- A practical grammar of the Russian language
- Russian literature until the middle of the 19th century
Fourth semester
- Workshop on Russian language and stylistics
- Vocabulary and semantics
- Russian language in economics
Fifth semester
- Business correspondence in Russian
- Russian literature from the middle of the 19th century to the present day
- Silver age of Russian culture
Sixth semester
- listening
- Intercultural communication
- Modern Russian culture