Mediterranean Studies
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The student of the Mediterranean Studies gains practical knowledge of English language for teaching and academic purpose (level C1) or basic Polish (level B1) according to the particular learning program. The knowledge of one of these languages as a tool is supplemented with comprehensive and wide studies of ancient Greek and Roman literature and culture as a basis for the cultural development of Mediterranean region.The interdisciplinary character of the program, including research methods of language (ancient Greek and Latin) and literature studies, ethnology, history, the elements of ancient law and policy delivers knowledge about the linguistic, ethnic and political conditions, and their connection with the nowadays life in the countries of interest. The students are able to gain the attainment of skills necessary to synthesizing and applying those aspects in practice. Students learn to analyze and recognize many questions of the ancient Greek and Roman culture with their influence upon the historical and current cultural and partly political phenomena in the Mediterranean countries. The graduate will be competent in cultural and historical problems of the region. Prospective jobs include cultural and publishing institutions, foundations, travel offices, and mass media.A graduate of the Mediterranean Studies will be ready to undertake research and enter PhD studies in the field of culture science, classical philology or other adequate humanistic areas.
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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in arts, philology or social sciences.
Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.
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Poznań
Greater Poland Voivodeship
61-802
Poland
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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