B.A. in Russian and English Languages 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Jordan |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Background to the Program and Subject Area


At the commencement of the academic year 2010/2011, a bachelor's program in Russian and English was established. This initiative stemmed from the willingness of the Russian embassy to support the teaching of Russian language at the University of Jordan, leading to the signing of an agreement with the “Russian World" Fund and the subsequent inauguration of the Russian Corner at the university. Additionally, the Russian government offers scholarships to students for summer study programs in Russia. Currently, there are 139 students enrolled in this program. The curriculum of this department encompasses language and literature subjects in both Russian and English. A total of 144 credit hours are required for graduation, with 60% of the coursework focusing on Russian language and literature, and the remaining 40% on English language subjects.


  Vision Statements of the Program:


 The vision of the Russian Language Section is to focus on achieving leadership and excellence in building a generation of language speakers in light of the challenges faced by the knowledge community, as it is the University of Jordan's window to the world. 


   Mission Statements of the Program:


Offering exceptional teaching approaches and generating high-quality research aligning with the university's overarching mission as a research-focused institution. This involves cultivating an enriching educational atmosphere conducive to intellectual creativity, while also fostering cultural connections between Jordan and the global community, with a special emphasis on Russia. Moreover, it entails establishing impactful strategic collaborations on both regional and global scales.


Program Aims:


1. Equipping both local and international job markets with graduates specialized in the Russian language, expanding their global perspectives through interaction with modern theories of globalization.


 


2. Embracing the international community and engaging with its diverse languages to confront contemporary challenges and meet the demands of the local, regional, and global labor markets.


 


3. Providing students with the skills for cultural exchange with various civilizations, enabling Jordanian society to benefit from the positive ideas, initiatives, and practices of both Eastern and Western cultures, thereby serving the interests of Jordan and the broader Arab-Islamic community.


 


4. Establishing impactful strategic partnerships at both regional and global levels.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Background to the Program and Subject Area


At the commencement of the academic year 2010/2011, a bachelor's program in Russian and English was established. This initiative stemmed from the willingness of the Russian embassy to support the teaching of Russian language at the University of Jordan, leading to the signing of an agreement with the “Russian World" Fund and the subsequent inauguration of the Russian Corner at the university. Additionally, the Russian government offers scholarships to students for summer study programs in Russia. Currently, there are 139 students enrolled in this program. The curriculum of this department encompasses language and literature subjects in both Russian and English. A total of 144 credit hours are required for graduation, with 60% of the coursework focusing on Russian language and literature, and the remaining 40% on English language subjects.


  Vision Statements of the Program:


 The vision of the Russian Language Section is to focus on achieving leadership and excellence in building a generation of language speakers in light of the challenges faced by the knowledge community, as it is the University of Jordan's window to the world. 


   Mission Statements of the Program:


Offering exceptional teaching approaches and generating high-quality research aligning with the university's overarching mission as a research-focused institution. This involves cultivating an enriching educational atmosphere conducive to intellectual creativity, while also fostering cultural connections between Jordan and the global community, with a special emphasis on Russia. Moreover, it entails establishing impactful strategic collaborations on both regional and global scales.


Program Aims:


1. Equipping both local and international job markets with graduates specialized in the Russian language, expanding their global perspectives through interaction with modern theories of globalization.


 


2. Embracing the international community and engaging with its diverse languages to confront contemporary challenges and meet the demands of the local, regional, and global labor markets.


 


3. Providing students with the skills for cultural exchange with various civilizations, enabling Jordanian society to benefit from the positive ideas, initiatives, and practices of both Eastern and Western cultures, thereby serving the interests of Jordan and the broader Arab-Islamic community.


 


4. Establishing impactful strategic partnerships at both regional and global levels.

Admission Requirements

1. Regular Program (Competitive)

Admission to this program is subject to the admission bases issued annually by the Jordanian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Unified Admission Coordination Committee).

2. Parallel Program

(According to the admission requirements for the parallel/ international program) of the University of Jordan.


To enroll at the University of Jordan, you need to meet the minimum required GPA for the General Secondary Education Certificate; The required GPA is 55 %

Required documents:

To start the admission process, you first need:   ​
1.  A copy of the passport.

2.  For international students who hold a Jordanian high school certificate (i.e. Tawjehi), you need to provide your Transcript certified from the Jordanian Ministry of Education. 2.1 For International students with a Saudi certificate, you need to get an equivalency from the Ministry of Education in Jordan ( after 2016).

2.2 For international students holding Arabic certificates, you need to have your certificate certified by the Ministry of Education in Jordan.

3.2. For international students holding an international certificate from Jordan (e.g. I.B., SAT, I.G.C.E​, etc.​.), you need to start the equivalency process at the Jordanian Ministry of education (https://apps.moe.gov.jo/apps/certificate/).

4.2. For international students holding an international certificate (e.g. I.B., SAT, I.G.C.E., etc.​.),​​ from Arab countries,  you need to start the equivalency process at the Jordanian  Ministry of education (https://apps.moe.gov.jo/apps/certificate/) or at the Ministry of education in your country showing the average and the branch.

5.2.  For international students holding an international certificate (e.g. I.B., SAT, I.G.C.E., etc..), from non-Arab countries, you need to start the equivalency process at the Jordanian Ministry of education​ (https://apps.moe.gov.jo/apps/certificate/).

(Important note: If a student is unable to provide the university with the equivalency of the certificate before arriving to Jordan, they can do this process during the first semester).

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