Lithuanian philology and Estonian language
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Lietuvi filologija ir est kalba program at Vilniaus universitetas is a unique blend of two languages and cultures, offering students a comprehensive understanding of Lithuanian and Estonian languages, literatures, and cultures.
Program Description
This program combines the study of Lithuanian and Estonian languages, literatures, and cultures, providing students with a deep understanding of the linguistic, literary, and cultural aspects of both countries. Students will gain a solid foundation in Lithuanian language and literature, as well as a comprehensive introduction to Estonian language and culture.
Program Objectives
The program aims to:
- Provide students with a deep understanding of Lithuanian and Estonian languages, literatures, and cultures
- Develop students' critical thinking and analytical skills
- Enable students to communicate effectively in both Lithuanian and Estonian languages
- Prepare students for careers in education, culture, communication, and creative industries
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, applicants must:
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent
- Meet the minimum requirements for admission, which include:
- Passing at least three state exams (Lithuanian language and literature, mathematics, and a student's chosen subject)
- Achieving a minimum average score of 50 in the three state exams
- Provide additional documents, such as a diploma supplement and a certificate of language proficiency, if required
Tuition Fees
The annual tuition fee for the program is 4,108 EUR.
Scholarship Opportunities
Vilniaus universitetas offers various scholarship opportunities for students, including:
- Scholarships for academic excellence
- Scholarships for social and cultural activities
- Scholarships for students with financial difficulties
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in:
- Education
- Culture
- Communication
- Creative industries
- Research and academia
Program Structure
The program consists of four years of study, with a total of 240 credits. The program includes courses in:
- Lithuanian language and literature
- Estonian language and culture
- Linguistics
- Literary theory
- Cultural studies
Assessment and Evaluation
Students will be assessed and evaluated through a combination of:
- Exams
- Coursework
- Projects
- Presentations
Additional Information
For more information about the program, please contact the university's admissions office.
