“I really appreciate the unique and modern teaching approach, openness to our creative ideas, huge diversity of culture and communication with my groupmates and professors from all over the world”.
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The award
Bachelor Degree
How long you will study
4 Years
Domestic course fees
EUR 3727 per year
How you will study
full-time
Course starts
September
International course fees
EUR 3727 per year
The programme aims at providing fundamentals in linguistics and literary theory, developing communication abilities in Russian (C1-C2), understanding about Russian culture and ability to analyze and evaluate the phenomena of Russian language and literature in a broader linguistic and literary context, as well as abilities of critical thinking, independent learning, communication and cooperation in a multicultural environment. During practical training at the University and professional practice period students will acquire the basic skills of editing, translation and/or interpretation, teaching Russian as a foreign language, culture dissemination (e.g., tour guide) or research.
Access to further studies – Bachelors in Russian Philology may enroll in Master studies in the humanities and social sciences.
Employability – A graduate can work as an interpreter/translator, personal assistant, editor in various cultural, educational and publishing institutions, in mass media where good Russian language knowledge and skills are required.
Learn More About This Course
There is more information about this course available on the Vilnius University website
If your first language is Russian and/or your studies were in Russian, you do not need to provide language proficiency document
The knowledge of Russian upon entrance should meet the requirements of level B2 and upwards according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, i.e. a candidate should be able to communicate information concerning basic human needs, place of living, family, studies and academic activities orally and in writing. Students should also be able to read short, simple texts and understand simple academic discourse in their field of study.
Kristina Kairite from Ukraine
“I really appreciate the unique and modern teaching approach, openness to our creative ideas, huge diversity of culture and communication with my groupmates and professors from all over the world”.
Nikko from Hong Kong
“It is the perfect place to be a student. For me the biggest highlight is the lifestyle- tuition and living are affordable, assignments and projects are more challenging, while the environment is peaceful and relaxed. This balance is important to me.“