Programme description
The course of study in Russian Philology with Applied Linguistics is primarily intended to provide students with proficiency in two languages - Russian and German at a level B2+ according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). However, a "philologist" is not only a language expert, but also an excellent specialist in the history, literature and culture of a given country.
Within the framework of this specialisation, students have the opportunity to acquire the necessary knowledge of the phenomena occurring in the area of Russian and German history, literature and culture, as well as acquiring practical skills in intercultural communication and translation and interpreting.
Students of Russian Philology with Applied Linguistics acquire language skills in spoken and written Russian and German in accordance with the requirements specified for level B2+. An inseparable element of the study programme is a significant number of classes in Practical Russian and Practical German (as many as 630 hours), aimed not only at providing future graduates with a fluent command of the language, but also with intercultural competence.
Course advantages:
- learning Russian and German aimed at mastering skills on the level B2+ according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages,
- possibility of spending a semester abroad (within the ERASMUS programme) or at another university in Poland (within the MOST programme),
- developing your interests, e.g. in the East Slavonic Academic Circle.
Example of courses
- Practical learning of Russian language
- Practical learning of German language
- Grammar of the Russian language
- History of Russian Literature
- History of Russia
- Linguistics of text and discourse
- German language in business
- German language in tourism
- German-Polish written translation of applied texts
- Composition and editing of applied texts in German-Polish contrastive perspective
Students choose part of the programme on their own, using optional subjects from the elective list, which is updated annually.
A detailed study plan is available on the website of the Institute of East Slavic Philology.
Graduate competencies
Graduates of the East Slavic Philology / Russian Philology with Applied Linguistics major have:
- knowledge and oral and written skills in the major languages of the study,
- communicative competence in general and specialised language, profiled for general communication and mediation in international economic and trade relations,
- the necessary knowledge of scientific disciplines (linguistics and literary studies) assigned to the above field of study / major,
- ability to have a good grasp of the culture, realities and social relations of the East Slavic area,
- the competence to improve their linguistic and translation competence and to acquire, collect, process and pass on information and interact as a team.
Career prospects
The knowledge, competences and skills acquired by the graduates enable them to find employment in:
- companies operating on the international market or involved in international trade,
- public administration units oriented at international cooperation,
- state and local government administration units,
- production, trade and service companies cooperating with foreign partners,
- marketing, logistics and customer service departments in companies with an international and culturally diverse character,
- advertising and public relations agencies,
- international and non-profit organizations,
- non-governmental organizations, cultural institutions etc.