LANGUAGE SCIENCES / SPECIALIZATION IN SLAVONIC LANGUAGE SCIENCES MA
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Course Duration / ECTS | 4 semesters / 120 ECTS |
University degree | Master of Arts (MA) |
Admission Requirements and Curriculum | · In order to be admitted to the Master’s degree course in Slavonic Language Sciences, students must hold a Bachelor’s degree in a related field from an accredited inland or international institution of higher education and have a solid command of their first Slavonic language (B2). · Curriculum |
Language of instruction German | Proof of language proficiency |
Dates and Deadlines | · The dates and deadlines change every semester. · The current deadlines and dates can be found here. |
Information | Master in Language Sciences |
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What will I learn?
In the MA degree course in Slavonic Language Sciences, students deepen the basic knowledge acquired during their BA degree course, hone their skills for the analysis of linguistic phenomena and sociolinguistic situations, and learn to apply established and approved methods of Slavonic linguistics. Students can choose to specialize in either Russian, Polish or Czech. Graduates of the MA degree course will be able to deal with questions of Slavonic linguistics in a reflected and critical way, to use relevant means as well as digital and non-digital resources efficiently, and to present their research results appropriately, both in written form and orally. Students have a good command of at least two of the offered languages; the target level for their first chosen language is C1, the target level for their second/third chosen language(s) is A2.
What makes Salzburg so special as a place to study?
The Paris Lodron University is a medium-sized university with an excellent student-to-staff ratio, especially in philological/linguistic subjects. The interdisciplinary cooperation of lecturers supports the quality of the linguistic teaching in a special way. Moreover, the Department of Slavonic Studies has a wide range of international contacts, which can be used by its students (e.g., for stays abroad, etc.).
Which career opportunities do I have?
Graduates of the MA degree course in Slavonic Language Sciences are able to choose from a wide range of occupations: academic research and teaching, adult education in the fields of foreign languages, academic library work and publishing (e.g., expert editing, acceptance, programming); language and culture mediation; translation in the media/advertising industry and PR (economy, tourism, or in international enterprises working with Eastern European countries).
Contact
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Imke Mendoza MA
Head of the curriculum comittee of Slavonic Studies
Erzabt-Klotz-Straße 1/III, 5020 Salzburg
Tel.: +43 662 8044-4501
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