Bachelor in modern languages and letters, Slavic orientation
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelier in Modern Languages and Literatures, Slavic Orientation
The Bachelier in Modern Languages and Literatures, Slavic Orientation, is a comprehensive program offered by the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB). This program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in Slavic languages and cultures, as well as a broad understanding of the social and cultural realities of Central and Eastern Europe.
Program Description
The program is structured over three years, with a focus on the development of linguistic and cultural competencies. Students will have the opportunity to study two or three Slavic languages, including Russian, Polish, and Czech, and will be immersed in the languages and cultures of these countries through coursework, internships, and study abroad programs.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, students must meet the following requirements:
- Hold a high school diploma or equivalent
- Demonstrate proficiency in French (B2 level or higher)
- Meet the specific requirements for the program, including language proficiency and academic background
Curriculum
The curriculum is divided into three blocks, each with a specific focus:
- Block 1: Introduction to Slavic languages and cultures, with a focus on Russian, Polish, and Czech
- Block 2: Development of linguistic and cultural competencies, with a focus on language, literature, and culture
- Block 3: Specialization and professionalization, with a focus on research, translation, and cultural mediation
Course Offerings
The program offers a wide range of courses, including:
- Language courses: Russian, Polish, Czech, and other Slavic languages
- Literature courses: Introduction to Slavic literatures, Russian literature, Polish literature, and Czech literature
- Culture courses: Introduction to Slavic cultures, Russian culture, Polish culture, and Czech culture
- Research courses: Research methods, research seminar, and thesis preparation
Research Areas
The program is affiliated with several research centers and institutes, including:
- The Institute of Slavic Studies
- The Center for Russian and East European Studies
- The Polish Studies Center
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program will have a wide range of career opportunities, including:
- Translation and interpretation
- Cultural mediation and diplomacy
- Research and academia
- Journalism and media
- International business and trade
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program are as follows:
- EU students: 835 euros per year
- Non-EU students: 2,500 euros per year
Conclusion
The Bachelier in Modern Languages and Literatures, Slavic Orientation, is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary program that provides students with a solid foundation in Slavic languages and cultures. With its focus on linguistic and cultural competencies, research, and professionalization, this program is ideal for students who wish to pursue a career in translation, cultural mediation, research, or international business.
