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Slavic Studies

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Composition of the study programme

Composition of the study programme

Composition of the study programme

The study programme is composed of:

  • a major in Slavic Studies (120 CP) and
  • a minor  (40 CP)

An internship or a project (10 CP) will prepare you for the professional world.

 

The programme qualifies students for a wide range of professional fields such as business, publishing, public employers, the media, etc.

 

Slavic Studies Major

The major Slavic Studies deals with literary and cultural studies as well as linguistics. The aspect of practical language training is of particular importance.


The major is composed of two Slavic languages:

  • The first Slavic language must be chosen before the start of the programme, at the latest when enrolling. You can choose the following languages:
    • Russian Studies/Russian
    • Polish Studies/Polish
    • Bohemistics/Czech
  • The second Slavic language must be chosen for the third semester. You can choose the following languages:
    • Polish Studies/Polish
    • Bohemistics/Czech
    • Ukrainian Studies/Ukrainian
    • Southern Slavistics/Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian

Combination rules:

Subjects of the same name cannot be combined. If Polish Studies/Polish or Bohemistics/Czech is chosen as the first Slavic language, then Russian Studies/Russian must be taken as the second Slavic language.

Minor

The following minor subjects are offered:

  • Political science
  • History
  • Sociology


At the same time, the Master's programme "Slavic Studies" will start in winter semester 2020/21.

Application

Application

Commencement of studies

only in the winter semester

Admission requirements

  • General higher education entrance qualification (= Abitur or comparable qualification), Fachhochschule entrance qualification, master craftsman's examination, higher education entrance qualification for professionally qualified persons. More...
  • Proof of internship (pre-study internship) is not required.
  • Please note that applicants with a foreign higher education entrance qualification are also required to provide proof of German language skills. More...
 

Application / Enrolment

  • The study programme is not subject to admission restrictions.

  • The enrolment period for the winter semester begins at the beginning of June.

  • The end of the enrolment period is determined anew each year, please enquire in the application portal during the enrolment period.

Different rules apply in some cases for international applicants. More...

 

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Contact

Study counseling

Study guidance

 

Information on teaching and studies areas as well as study and examination guidance can be obtained from the contact persons at the Institute of Slavic Studies.

 

Central Study Advisory Service
Central Study Service 2

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