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The program
is developed in accordance with the university's strategy and is aimed at
training highly qualified specialists (translators and teachers), particularly
in the field of urban management and higher education. It focuses on equipping
students with in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge, skills, and
competencies in philology within their professional activities, fostering
critical thinking, and enabling lifelong learning.
The objects
of study and professional activity for a Master's degree in Philology include:
- Language(s)
in theoretical, practical, synchronic, diachronic, dialectological, stylistic,
sociocultural, and other aspects,
- Literature
and oral folk art,
- Genre-stylistic
variations of texts,
- Translation,
- Interpersonal,
intercultural, and mass communication in both oral and written forms.
The program
aims to prepare specialists capable of solving complex specialized tasks and
practical problems in philology, which are characterized by complexity and
uncertainty. This includes activities related to analyzing, creating (including
translation), and evaluating written and oral texts across various genres and
styles, as well as organizing effective communication in multiple languages.
Graduates acquire the following competencies:
- t he ability
to perform written and oral (consecutive and simultaneous) translation,
particularly in the field of urban management,
- t he ability
to create, analyze, edit, and evaluate texts of various genres,
- k nowledge of higher education pedagogy and
proficiency in methodologies and practical skills for teaching foreign
languages in higher education institutions.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Linguistics
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
Online
The program
is developed in accordance with the university's strategy and is aimed at
training highly qualified specialists (translators and teachers), particularly
in the field of urban management and higher education. It focuses on equipping
students with in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge, skills, and
competencies in philology within their professional activities, fostering
critical thinking, and enabling lifelong learning.
The objects
of study and professional activity for a Master's degree in Philology include:
- Language(s)
in theoretical, practical, synchronic, diachronic, dialectological, stylistic,
sociocultural, and other aspects,
- Literature
and oral folk art,
- Genre-stylistic
variations of texts,
- Translation,
- Interpersonal,
intercultural, and mass communication in both oral and written forms.
The program
aims to prepare specialists capable of solving complex specialized tasks and
practical problems in philology, which are characterized by complexity and
uncertainty. This includes activities related to analyzing, creating (including
translation), and evaluating written and oral texts across various genres and
styles, as well as organizing effective communication in multiple languages.
Graduates acquire the following competencies:
- t he ability
to perform written and oral (consecutive and simultaneous) translation,
particularly in the field of urban management,
- t he ability
to create, analyze, edit, and evaluate texts of various genres,
- k nowledge of higher education pedagogy and
proficiency in methodologies and practical skills for teaching foreign
languages in higher education institutions.
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Philology Germanic Languages and Literatures (including translation), Primary - English
LinguisticsMain Subject Area
Programme overview
Main Subject
Linguistics
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
Online
The program is developed in accordance with the university's strategy and is aimed at training highly qualified specialists (translators and teachers), particularly in the field of urban management and higher education. It focuses on equipping students with in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge, skills, and competencies in philology within their professional activities, fostering critical thinking, and enabling lifelong learning.
The objects of study and professional activity for a Master's degree in Philology include:
- Language(s) in theoretical, practical, synchronic, diachronic, dialectological, stylistic, sociocultural, and other aspects,
- Literature and oral folk art,
- Genre-stylistic variations of texts,
- Translation,
- Interpersonal, intercultural, and mass communication in both oral and written forms.
The program aims to prepare specialists capable of solving complex specialized tasks and practical problems in philology, which are characterized by complexity and uncertainty. This includes activities related to analyzing, creating (including translation), and evaluating written and oral texts across various genres and styles, as well as organizing effective communication in multiple languages.
Graduates acquire the following competencies:
- t he ability to perform written and oral (consecutive and simultaneous) translation, particularly in the field of urban management,
- t he ability to create, analyze, edit, and evaluate texts of various genres,
- k nowledge of higher education pedagogy and proficiency in methodologies and practical skills for teaching foreign languages in higher education institutions.Programme overview
Main Subject
Linguistics
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
Online
The program is developed in accordance with the university's strategy and is aimed at training highly qualified specialists (translators and teachers), particularly in the field of urban management and higher education. It focuses on equipping students with in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge, skills, and competencies in philology within their professional activities, fostering critical thinking, and enabling lifelong learning.
The objects of study and professional activity for a Master's degree in Philology include:
- Language(s) in theoretical, practical, synchronic, diachronic, dialectological, stylistic, sociocultural, and other aspects,
- Literature and oral folk art,
- Genre-stylistic variations of texts,
- Translation,
- Interpersonal, intercultural, and mass communication in both oral and written forms.
The program aims to prepare specialists capable of solving complex specialized tasks and practical problems in philology, which are characterized by complexity and uncertainty. This includes activities related to analyzing, creating (including translation), and evaluating written and oral texts across various genres and styles, as well as organizing effective communication in multiple languages.
Graduates acquire the following competencies:
- t he ability to perform written and oral (consecutive and simultaneous) translation, particularly in the field of urban management,
- t he ability to create, analyze, edit, and evaluate texts of various genres,
- k nowledge of higher education pedagogy and proficiency in methodologies and practical skills for teaching foreign languages in higher education institutions.Scholarships
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