Slavic Stud. of Centr. & East. Europe & Balkans: Theor. & Appl. Stud.: Czech. & Ukr. Lang. & Lit

Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Name
Slavic Stud. of Centr. & East. Europe & Balkans: Theor. & Appl. Stud.: Czech. & Ukr. Lang. & Lit
Program code
23222
Qualification awarded
master of philology
Length of programme
1 year
Number of credits
120
level of qualification according to the National Qualification Framework and the European Qualifications Framework
7
Qualification level
Second (Master)
Discipline
Humanities
Speciality
KnowledgeField EN
Specific admission requirements
Specific arrangements for recognition of prior learning
Bachelor's degree
Qualification requirements and regulations, including graduation requirements
Programme learning outcomes
PRN1. Evaluate one's own Slavic educational and scientific and professional activities, build and implement an effective strategy of self-development and professional self-improvement PRN2. Confidently possess the state and foreign (Czech) languages ​​for the implementation of written and oral communication, in particular in situations of professional and scientific communication; present research results in national and foreign languages. PRN3. Apply modern methods and technologies, in particular information technology, for successful and effective implementation of professional activities and ensuring the quality of scientific research in the field of Slavic studies. PRN4. Assess and critically analyze socially, personally and professionally significant Slavic problems and propose ways to solve them in difficult and unpredictable conditions, which requires the use of new approaches and forecasting. PRN5. To find optimal ways of effective interaction in the Slavic professional team and with representatives of other professional groups of various levels. PRN6. Apply knowledge of expressive, emotional, logical means of Slavic languages ​​and speech technique to achieve the planned pragmatic
Form of study
Full-time form
Examination regulations and grading scale
Semester control of knowledge is carried out according to the ECTS system, with two-level assessment: theoretical training, which makes up 40% of the total grade, and practical training - which makes up 60% of the total grade. Forms of semester evaluation: answers in seminar classes, essays, module tests. Forms of final control: final test tasks, assessments, written and oral exams, master's thesis defense, comprehensive final exams. The evaluation scale provides for the correlation of the 100-point scale with the national scale and the University scale with the following correspondence: 1-59 points – "unsatisfactory", "failed"; 60-74 points - "satisfactory", "credited"; 75-89 points - "good", "credited"; 90-100 points - "excellent", "credited". During evaluation and examination, the principles of integrity are observed: to adhere to ethical norms and principles of academic activity, to be honest and objective in evaluating students' knowledge and achievements.
Оbligatory or optional mobility windows (if applicable)
Work placement
OP envisages assistant practice (production) with a break from studies (Czech language) in the amount of 6 credits on the basis of the department of Slavic philology, as well as assistant practice (production) with a break from studies (Ukrainian language) in the amount of 2 credits on the basis of the department of Ukrainian language and applied linguistics. It is assessed by differential assessment.
Work-based learning
Director of the course
Olga Leonidivna Palamarchuk
Department of Slavic Philology
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Occupational profiles of graduates
Access to further studies
Graduates have the right to continue their studies at the higher - third level to obtain the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the field of knowledge 03 humanities with a specialty 035 philology