Name of qualification | Diplomirani bohemist (un) in …/diplomirana bohemistka (un) in …Add to comparison [1] |
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Translated title (no legal status) | Bachelor of Arts in Czech language and literature and ... |
Type of qualification | Diploma prve stopnje (UN) |
Category of qualification | Izobrazba |
Type of education | Academic bachelor's education |
Duration |
3 years
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Credits | 180 credits |
Admission requirements |
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ISCED field |
Umetnost in humanistika
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ISCED subfield | |
Qualification level |
SQF 7 |
- express specialist knowledge in written and oral form,
- transfer acquired knowledge into practice,
- integrate acquired knowledge and skills with various fields,
- identify and resolve problems and make professionally appropriate decisions
- approach problem-solving as part of a team,
- competently receive the opinions of others and respond to them,
- assess own capacities and abilities and work effectively and economically,
- demonstrate familiarity with basic research methods,
- manage projects,
- monitor current events in the media,
- develop intercultural communication in formal and non-formal situations,
- provide language assistance and eliminate obstacles to communication and communication failures.
In order to progress from the first to the second year, students must have completed all course units prescribed by the curriculum and individual syllabuses for the first year, for a total of 60 credits. In order to progress from the second to the third year, students must have completed all course units prescribed by the curriculum and individual syllabuses for the second year, amounting to 60 credits, in other words a total of 120 credits for the first and second years.
Second-cycle master's study programmes (SQF level 8)
In order to complete a two-subject programme, students must complete all course units prescribed by the study programme and the syllabuses of individual subjects, for a total of 90 credits. The overall programme is only completed when students have completed all course units in both chosen disciplines, as laid down by the study programmes and syllabuses of individual subjects, for a total of 180 credits.