B.Sc.English Philology
Study location | Lithuania, Kaunas |
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Academic field | Linguistics 09.3 (ISCED 2223) English language (JACS Q310) |
Type | Bachelor, full-time |
Nominal duration | 4 years (240 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | B.Sc. (Bachelor of Arts) |
Tuition fee | €3,727 per year |
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Application fee | €100 one-time |
Registration fee | To be confirmed You need to choose an individual service package. Please contact the center curator or your agent and consult. You become a part of student union and ambassador program automatically after you will get Base or Standard or VIP status. *Do not forget to ask discount |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) Applicants must upload education documents in original language, as well as translations into English. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. It is necessary to have notarized certified documents translated, legalized and apostilled. |
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Territory requirements | Applications are NOT accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): Bangladesh, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen. |
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Language requirements | English One of next variants, if you have no any of this certificates you can pass University or Baltic Center Exams: |
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Overview
English Philology is a programme that gives students the opportunity to use their knowledge of English in the process of acquiring different skills. All lectures and seminars are taught in English and teachers consult students in English.
Graduates of English Philology will be able:
- to communicate with others in coherent English, both orally and in writing in different fields of activity;
- to quickly understand essential information in documents written in English;
- to make summaries in English and use different registers of the English language according to the context;
- to apply their specialised knowledge in European and international institutions;
- to use print and electronic directories and dictionaries in English;
- to understand different kinds of writing (i.e. journalistic, literary, creative);
- to recognise the works of major authors from different cultural periods and texts of different genres;
- to explain cultural features of English-speaking countries and relate these to historical contexts;
- to understand the differences between English-speaking cultures (British, American, and Canadian) as well as their native one.
Programme structure
1 Year
I semester
Contemporary English, Part 1 – 6;
Microphonetics – 6;
Introductory Practical Training – 3;
A, B, D courses* – 16;
II semester
Contemporary English, Part 2 – 6;
Essay Writing and Analysis – 6;
A Foreign Language (EU): one level – 6;
A, B, D courses* – 12;
2 Year
I semester
British Literature (from 700 to 1660) – 5;
Text Analysis, Part 1 – 6;
Qualifying Practical Training 1 – 5;
A Foreign Language (EU): one level – 6;
A, B, D courses* – 8;
II semester
British Literature (from 1660) – 5;
Text Analysis, Part 2 – 6;
Introduction to English Linguistics – 5;
A, B, D courses* – 14;
3 Year
I semester
Survey of American Literature (from 1600 to 1900) – 5;
History of the English Language – 5;
Course Paper 1 – 5;
Qualifying Practical Training 2 – 5;
II semester
Survey of American Literature (from 1900) – 5;
Course Paper 2 – 5;
4 Year
I semester
Translation form English into Lithuanian – 6;
Pre-diploma Practical Training – 3;
II semester
Teaching English as a Foreign Language – 6;
Thesis Presentation – 6;
Final Thesis – 12;
*A, B – optional courses.
D – elective courses.
Career opportunities
The graduates of the programme will become specialists, capable of work in a variety of fields. They will satisfy the educational, academic, cultural, economic and other needs of the workplace and be capable of carrying out intellectual and cultural work independently.
The graduates of the English Philology programme may apply to a Master’s programme in Applied English Linguistics or to any other related programme.