| General Information The Faculty of Foreign Languages was established in 1988 on the basis of
University departments of foreign language teaching. Approximately 200
professors, assistant professors and highly qualified teachers work here.
Scientific research covers a wide range of issues of cross-cultural
communication, and the interaction of language and society. The study of
languages of Western and Eastern Europe within the sociocultural context is
conducted in three directions:
Applied Linguistics (linguodidactics and methods of teaching foreign languages
includes Russian as a foreign language, comparative study of languages, theory
of translation, monolingual and bilingual terminology and terminography)
Theory of Speech Communication (general and practical rhetoric, language of mass
media, textology of intellective communication, communication and marketing)
Cultural Studies (history of culture, cultural anthropology, applied cultural
studies)
Divisions
Translation and Foreign Languages
International Educational Programs
World Languages and Cultures
Preparatory
Continued (Second Higher) Education
Departments
Theory of Foreign Language Teaching
Comparative Linguistics
National Literatures and Cultures' Studies
Lexicography and Theory of Translation
Theory and Practice of Speech Communication
Cross-Cultural Communication
German
Spanish
Italian
Slavic Languages
English for the Humanities
French for the Humanities
German for the Humanities
Foreign Languages for the Faculty of Economics
Foreign Languages for the Faculty of Geography
English for the Faculties of Biology, Soil Science, Basic Medicine
French for the Faculties of Natural Sciences
Modern Languages for the Department of International Educational Programs
Laboratories
Computer
Technical Equipment/Resource Centre
Centre of Cross-Cultural Studies
Centre for Testing
Foreign Language Courses
Bachelour Degree
4 years full-time
Directions
Linguistics
Some courses are taught in English.
General Courses
Philosophy
History of Russia
Principles of Economics
Basic Law
Principles & History of Natural
Sciences
Computer Studies
Introduction to Arts
History of World Culture
Rhetoric
Russia & Russians
Introduction to Linguistics
General Linguistics
Modern Russian Language
Latin
Cultural Anthropology
Lexicology
Translation Theory
Theory & Practice of Intercultural Communication
English Language Theory
Practical Course of English (written & oral)
The World of the English Language
English/Russian Translation & Interpreting
Foreign Languages (French, German, Spanish, Russian)
The World of the Foreign Language
Foreign Language / Russian Translation & Interpreting
Elective Courses
Sociology
History of Religion
Biopolitics
Comparative Politics
Master Degree
2 years full-time
Programmes
Applied Linguistics - Foreign Language Teaching
Communication Studies and Public Relations
Intercultural Communication
Contrastive Studies of Languages and National Cultures
Courses
Applied Linguistics - Foreign Language Teaching (Russian, English, French,
Spanish, Italian, Polish, Bulgarian)
Language Theory
Principles and Practice of FL
Teaching
Psycholinguistics
Sociolinguistics
Classroom Discourse
Linguodidactics
Pedagogical Psychology
Designing FL Education
Computer Studies
National Literature
Foreign Language
Philosophy
Elective Courses (History of the Language, Linguistics of Text, Language
Assessment)
Area of Concentration (Teaching Writing, Teaching Reading, Language for Specific
Purposes, Language and Culture, Teaching Literature, Teaching Business Language,
etc.)
Communication Studies and Public Relations (PR)
Language Theory
Fundamentals of Communication
Theory of Mass Communication
Theory of Argumentative
Speech
Theory of PR
Social Psychology
Presentation Skills
Conflictology
PR: Strategy and Tactics
Journalistic Writing
Intercultural Communication and PR
Business Language and PR
Foreign Language
Philosophy
Elective Courses (management, marketing)
Area of Concentration (Discourse-Analysis, Interpersonal Communication,
Negotiating, PR and Business, PR and Finance, etc.)
Intercultural Communication
Language Theory
Intercultural Communication: Theory and Practice
Theory of Communication
Theory of Culture Studies
Cultural Anthropology
Social Psychology
Russia and the West: Dialogue of Cultures
Intercultural Communication in Education, Business and International Management
Business Language in Terms of Intercultural Communication
Mass Media and Intercultural Communication
Conflictology
Foreign Language
Philosophy
Area of Concentration (the Russian World in the Context of World Civilization,
Dictionaries and Culture, History of European Culture, Language and Culture,
etc.)
Contrastive Studies of Languages and National Cultures
Language Theory
Cross-cultural Aspects of Language
Philosophy of Culture
Russian Lexis: Cross-cultural Aspect
Intercultural Communication: Theory and Practice
Russian Culture: Problems of Development
Russian Literature of the XIX-XX Centuries: Aspects of Cultural Evolution
Comparative Mythology
Archetypal Characters in World literature
Epochs of European Culture
Traditional Culture and its Heritage
Latest Trends in World Literature
PhD Degree
3 years full-time
Specialities
Germanic Languages
Romance Languages
Methods of Teaching FL and Russian as a Second Language
Theory of Cultural Studies
Historical Cultural Studies
Applied Cultural Studies |