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2 Other Languages Degree Programs in Romania


University of Pitesti
Preparatory Year for Learning Romanian for Foreign Citizens
- Pitești, Romania
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Romanian
The Preparatory Year for Learning Romanian for Foreign Citizens is mandatory for those students who wish to pursue their studies (high school, university) in Romania, and do not have a Romanian language certificate.

“1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia
Preparatory Year - Romanian Language
- Alba Iulia, Romania
Preparatory Program
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Romanian
The one-year, full-time academic program in Romanian as a Foreign Language is addressed to foreign citizens who wish to gain entry onto a Romanian degree program (at bachelor, master, Ph.D. level), as well as post-graduate and advanced training programs in various fields. The program also meets the needs of expatriates who work in Romania and who want to acquire a formal language certification. The course aims at developing international students" skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking in Romanian for academic purposes. By the end of the course, students will have reached level B2 of the Common European Framework.
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Studying Other Languages in Romania allows you to immerse yourself in diverse linguistic and cultural contexts, equipping you with skills that are increasingly valued in our globalized world. This field emphasizes understanding multiple languages and how they intersect within various cultural frameworks.
Through courses in comparative linguistics, translation techniques, and intercultural communication, you’ll develop a strong foundation in language structure and usage. Students enhance their proficiency in less commonly studied languages, which not only enriches their communication skills but also broadens their understanding of cultural nuances. The learning environment encourages exploration of global perspectives, fostering independence as you delve into complex language systems.
Romania's educational approach often incorporates applied coursework and collaborative projects, preparing you for various career paths. Graduates can pursue roles in translation, language teaching, or cultural consultancy, with the skills gained being applicable in numerous international contexts. As you interact with peers from various backgrounds, you’ll build confidence and adaptability—core qualities that enhance your future opportunities in a multicultural workforce.