B.Sc.Language and Culture Studies
Lieu des études | Lettonie, Daugavpils |
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Domaine académique | Languages and Philological Sciences 09.0 (ISCED 222) English language (JACS Q310) |
Type | Bachelor, temps plein |
Durée nominale | 3 ans (180 ECTS) |
Langue d'étude | anglais |
Attributions | B.Sc. ((Academic Bachelor’s Degree in Humanities in Literature and Linguistics with the specialization in English Studies or Latvian Studies or Russian Studies.)) |
Frais de scolarité | 2 900 € par année |
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Frais de candidature | 100 € paiement unique |
Frais d'inscription | À confirmer You need to choose an individual service package. Please contact the center curator or your agent and consult. You become a part of student union and ambassador program automatically after you will get Base or Standard or VIP status. *Do not forget to ask discount |
Conditions d'admission | Lycée / enseignement secondaire (ou plus) Applicants must upload education documents in original language, as well as translations into English. Vous devrez apporter vos certifications/diplômes lorsque vous vous rendrez à l’université. It is necessary to have notarized certified documents translated, legalized and apostilled. |
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Exigences de région | Les candidatures venant des régions suivantes ne sont PAS acceptées (selon la nationalité) : Bangladesh, Irak, Pakistan, Yémen. |
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Exigences linguistiques | anglais IELTS 5.5; |
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Autres exigences | Une lettre de motivation doit être ajoutée à votre candidature. motivation (online interview) |
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Aperçu
The aim of the ABSP “Language and Culture Studies” is to provide students with an understanding of the most important concepts and regularities of English / Latvian / Russian linguistics, literary studies, culture studies, integrated acquisition of theoretical knowledge, practical and research skills, achieving the learning outcomes specified in the study programme, which correspond to the Level 6 knowledge, skills and competence of the European qualification framework specified in the classification of the Latvian education.
Knowledge, skills and transversal competences are developed and improved in each study course: students use the acquired research skills to plan and develop micro-research and project works to carry out independent research – identify and study issues related to language, literature, culture, taking into account the cultural and historical, economic, social, etc. context; take decisions in groups and individually, thus demonstrating interpersonal, social and cooperative skills; works with the latest technologies.
The sub-programme English Studies provides knowledge in general and applied linguistics, literary studies in the cultural-historical context of British and North American literature, and cultural studies (including knowledge of the literature, history and cultural dimensions of Anglophone countries – Great Britain, the United States of America and Canada), as well as develops high-level communicative competence and professional competence in the field of languages and cultures in English and other languages (Chinese, French, Spanish, German, Swedish, Latvian or Russian).
The sub-programme Latvian Studies provides knowledge in the modern Latvian language, Latvian folklore and mythology, understanding of Latvian literature and cultural processes, research of regional literature: its changing traditions in Latgale, acquisition of regional variants of the Latvian language and the Latgalian written language, as well as the Lithuanian language studies, thus giving students the opportunity to dwell not only into the processes taking place in contemporary Latvian, literature and their research, but also to focus on regional studies – regional aspects of Latgale culture and language.
The cultural and historical development of the region of Eastern Latvia (Latgale) and the contemporary social demand have determined the implementation of the sub-programme Russian Studies in two versions – Russian Studies I and Russian Studies II.
Structure du programme
Knowledge, skills and transversal competences are developed and improved in each study course: students use the acquired research skills to plan and develop micro-research and project works to carry out independent research – identify and study issues related to language, literature, culture, taking into account the cultural and historical, economic, social, etc. context; take decisions in groups and individually, thus demonstrating interpersonal, social and cooperative skills; works with the latest technologies.