Romology (Roma Studies)
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The aim of the program is to train Romologists (experts in Roma Studies) who can transmit and communicate Roma community-related issues to governmental and non-governmental organizations. The needs of Roma communities could be professionally and effectively represented by trained Romologists and the initiatives of the different organizations, institutions might also be represented through them among the local Roma communities in order to gain efficient communication to solve current issues. Collaborating with professionals from other fields—such as sociologists, social politicians, teachers, lawyers, medical doctors, etc.—is essential for gemologists. In order to develop the collaboration skills of our graduates, there are several courses during the program that are based on cooperative learning methods and group work. Fieldwork and research methodology are in the core curriculum in order to prepare our graduates to work with real communities and other professionals after graduation. The two officially accepted languages spoken by Hungarian Roma are thought to be as Our graduates have the great chance to learn both of these languages: Boyish and Romani, and after 1 semester they can decide which languages they want to continue with to succeed on a B2 level language exam till the end of their graduation. Not just the languages but their situation and sociolinguistic background are thought as well. The diverse content of this program provides a wide range of job opportunities, depending on what exact field of Romani Studies (education, social issues, minority rights, cultural anthropology, languages, etc.) is the most interesting for the given graduate.
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Successfully completed your upper secondary (high school) education and entrance exam.
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Hungary
Hungary
- 3 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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- Bachelors
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