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University of Pécs
BA in Slavonic Studies (Russian Philology) Slavic Philology (specialty: Russian Philology)
- Pécs, Hungary
BA
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
Russian
This program in BA in Slavonic Studies (Russian Philology) Slavic Philology (specialty: Russian Philology) 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.

University of Pécs
BA in Romance Philology and Cultures (Specialization in French Studies) Licence en philologie romane (Spécialité d’Études françaises)
- Pécs, Hungary
BA
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
French
The Degree in BA in Romance Philology and Cultures (Specialization in French Studies) Licence en philologie romane (Spécialité d’Études françaises) intends to train experts in the humanities with in-depth knowledge and skills regarding French and Francophone language, literature, linguistics, and civilization.

University of Pécs
BA in Romance Philology and Cultures (Specialization in Spanish Studies) Neo-Latin Languages and Cultures, specialty in Hispanic Studies
- Pécs, Hungary
BA
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
Spanish
The Hispanic Studies (BA) program in BA in Romance Philology and Cultures (Specialization in Spanish Studies) Neo-Latin Languages and Cultures, specialty in Hispanic Studies (Neolatin Languages and Cultures, mention Hispanic Studies) of the Department of Hispanic and Ibero-American Studies of the Institute of Romance Studies of the University of Pécs consists of 180 ECTS credits distributed in 1) Introduction Module: Humanities and Social Sciences ( 12 ECTS) 2) Basic and Core Subjects module (108 ECTS) 3) Specialization in Language for Specific Purposes (50 ECTS) 4) Block of Elective Courses (10 ECTS). The program lasts for three years (six semesters).
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University of Pécs
BA in Romance Philology and Cultures (Specialization in Italian Studies) Filologia romanza e cultura neolatina BA (Specializzazione in studi italiani)
- Pécs, Hungary
BA
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
Italian
At the University of Pécs, Faculty of Letters and Philosophy, you can study Italian Language and Literature as an independent course in BA in Romance Philology and Cultures (Specialization in Italian Studies) Filologia romanza e cultura neolatina BA (Specializzazione in studi italiani) of study. Graduates will develop specific knowledge and skills through theory and practice to start a profitable working application in the field of Italian culture and language with the development of various basic skills, didactic research, international development, and special educational needs. In addition to deepening the aforementioned fields, particular attention must also be paid to interdisciplinarity. Furthermore, the course gives candidates the opportunity to access fields of study and work ranging from tourism to the various levels and modalities of the mass media, information, and communication, as well as moving competently in the field of cultural heritage and the vast universe of Italian culture spread throughout the world.
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Studying Philology in Hungary allows you to uncover the intricate connections between languages, cultures, and literature. This field enables you to analyze texts critically and explore linguistic evolution, enhancing your understanding of communication in various contexts.
Through courses in comparative linguistics, historical grammar, and literary analysis, you’ll develop skills like interpreting diverse texts, translating works accurately, and conducting independent research. Many learners build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on language development and cultural nuances within their studies. A strong focus on research at the Master's and PhD levels prepares you for in-depth analysis and original contributions to the field.
Career outcomes for graduates are often varied and include roles such as language consultants, editors, and cultural researchers. By gaining skills applicable globally, you can pursue opportunities in academia, publishing, or translation services, with Hungary’s rich literary history providing a unique backdrop for your studies.