BARomance Philology and Cultures Specialized in Romanian Studies
Study location | Hungary, Budapest |
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Type | Bachelor, full-time |
Nominal duration | 6 semesters (3 years) (180 ECTS) |
Study language | combined Romanian/English |
Awards | BA (Philologist in Romanistics, Specialized in Romanian Studies) |
Accreditation | FF/1394-2/2015. |
Tuition fee | €2,000 per semester |
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Application fee | €150 one-time The application fee is discounted for Early Bird applicants: |
Examination fee | €100 one-time |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) Entry requirements The students who can apply for the Romanian Studies BA Program are expected to present the documentation of their certificate of matriculation from a secondary school and to submit their application with the necessary attachments. The university only accepts certificates which are equivalent to the Hungarian certificate of matriculation, thus appropriate for continuing one’s studies in university education. If the certificate is not in English, the university needs an official translation, which could be a translation by the secondary school as well. If the applicant completes their secondary education during the current term and their certificate is not issued before the application deadline, a proof of student status or a certification, which verifies that the applicant will receive matriculation is required instead. In case of being accepted as a student, however, the applicant must present their certificate of matriculation upon enrolment at the latest. This program is not available for Hungarian citizens. The educational and outcome requirements are defined by the Ministry of Human Capacities, Regulation No. 18/2016. (VIII. 5.). The details of the application and admission process are defined by the Organisational and Operational Regulations of ELTE. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. Important Information: Bear in mind that providing us with your personal data (name, mother’s name, email, passport number, etc.) is your responsibility and yours only. We cannot be held responsible for any delays caused by incomplete, misspelled or false data (re-issuing a letter of acceptance may take considerable time). |
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Language requirements | Romanian Accepted certificates:
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Other requirements | A motivation letter must be added to your application. A maximum of 500 words. Also called “Letter of Motivation.” — Record of the final two years in secondary school Other: An official English translation of the certificates and the records is required to be submitted, if the language of the original is not in English. Optional documents for admissions Application deadlines Procedure of the application BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS OF OUR UNIVERSITY PLEASE DO NOT MISS TO ADD IN THE MESSAGE SECTION: For further information regarding fee transferring please visit the Faculty’s website Entrance examination and selection process Procedure of the entrance examination Results and the official decision will be announced in the application system. Admission letters are sent out also in the online application system within a few days. For more information about the application procedures, please visit the Faculty’s website |
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Overview
The main goal of the program is to build up sound knowledge of the Romanian language and literature. The BA program caters for a thorough training, so that students can work towards their MA degree. The program also focuses on practical training so that those who graduate from it will have the chance to engage in the competitive sphere of the labour market (translator, editor, publisher, etc.)
Strength of program
The Department of Romanian philology was founded in 1863. It was the first chair of the Romanian language and literature in Europe. The Department has several contracts with universities (University of Bucharest, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj Napoca, University of Oradea) and academic institutions (George Bariţiu Academic Institute of History) from Romania. Degrees issued by the Faculty, based on European regulations and the Romanian-Hungarian bilateral agreements, are recognized in Romania and also in Europe.
This BA program lasts 3 years. The course is divided into two modules: the first year as the foundation module, the second and third years as the main module. At the end of each module there are complex examinations. At the end of the foundation module, students take a language proficiency examination and at the end of the main module they attempt the final examination. Note that the program does not offer teaching qualifications.
Programme structure
Find the detailed structure of the program on the site of the Faculty:
www.btk.elte.hu/bachelor-programmes
Career opportunities
Career opportunities
Those who graduate from our department can go on to a master program, or can find a job. Here are some examples where those who have graduated from us have secured a job: publishing, journalism, school education, ministry of foreign affairs, cultural relations, self-government, state government, tourism etc.
Job examples
—Publishing,
—journalism,
—school education,
—ministry of foreign affairs,
—cultural relations,
—self-government,
—state government,
— tourism etc.
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