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Faculty of Philology Overview

The Faculty of Philology offers a dynamic selection of programs that immerse students in the study of languages, literature, and intercultural communication. With a focus on both linguistic proficiency and deep literary analysis, these programs equip graduates with the tools to navigate and contribute to a multicultural and interconnected world. Our programs, aligned with the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED), are designed to foster a profound understanding of language, culture, and communication. Delivered through distance learning, all programs provide flexibility for students to engage with their studies on their own terms. Assessment is based on oral examinations, ensuring a thorough evaluation of students' skills and knowledge.


Available Study Programs:

  • English Language and Literature (ISCED 6)

    • This program explores the rich traditions of English literature while developing advanced language skills, enabling students to critically analyze texts and communicate effectively in a global context.

  • International Relations and Intercultural Philology (ISCED 8)

    • Focusing on the role of language in diplomacy and international relations, this advanced program prepares students to engage with complex global issues, bridging cultural divides through effective communication.

  • German Language and Literature (ISCED 6)

    • Students in this program will dive into the intricacies of the German language and its literary heritage, gaining insights into both historical and contemporary German-speaking cultures.

  • Arabic Language and Literature (ISCED 6)

    • This program offers an in-depth study of the Arabic language and its vast literary tradition, providing students with the skills to understand and interpret one of the world's most influential languages.


Our Faculty of Philology is dedicated to fostering a deep appreciation for language, literature, and culture, preparing students for diverse careers in education, international relations, and cultural analysis across the globe.

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