Field of Study: B11 “Philology (by specialisations)”
Specialisation: B11.10 Applied Linguistics
Level: First (Bachelor’s) Level of Higher Education
Program Guarantor: Druzhbiak S. V., Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Applied Linguistics.
Characteristics of the Educational Programme
The objects of study and professional activity of a Bachelor of Philology include language(s) in their theoretical and practical, synchronic and diachronic, dialectological, stylistic, sociocultural and other dimensions; literature and oral folk creativity; genre and stylistic varieties of texts; translation; interpersonal, intercultural and mass communication in oral and written forms.
The objectives of the programme are to train specialists capable of solving complex specialised tasks and practical problems in the field of philology, characterised by complexity and uncertainty of conditions, particularly in activities related to the analysis, creation (including translation), and evaluation of written and oral texts of various genres and styles, as well as the organisation of effective multilingual communication.
The theoretical content of the subject area comprises a system of fundamental scientific theories, concepts, principles, categories, methods, and notions in philology.
Methods, Techniques and Technologies
General scientific and specialised philological methods of linguistic analysis; research methods in language and literature studies; information and communication technologies.
Main Focus of the Educational Programme and Specialisation
Specialised education and professional training in areas involving the description and modelling of phonetic, grammatical, semantic, and statistical structures of various text types; different types of translation; the creation of lexicographic databases and dictionaries; the development of text corpora; and software tools for linguistic data processing.
Programme Features
The programme integrates both general philological disciplines and courses taught in English, German, Japanese, Polish or Czech, as well as courses in modern information technologies.
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Field of Study: B11 Philology
Specialisation: B11.10 Applied Linguistics
Level: Second (Master’s) Level of Higher Education
Program Guarantor: Romanyshyn N. I., Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Applied Linguistics.
Characteristics of the Educational Programme
The objects of study and professional activity of a Master of Philology include language(s) in their theoretical and practical, synchronic and diachronic, dialectological, stylistic, sociocultural and other dimensions; literature and oral folk creativity; genre and stylistic varieties of texts; translation; interpersonal, intercultural and mass communication in oral and written forms.
The objectives of the programme are to prepare specialists capable of solving complex research and innovation-oriented tasks and problems characterised by uncertainty of conditions and requirements, particularly in activities related to the analysis, creation (including translation), and evaluation of written and oral texts of various genres and styles, as well as the organisation of effective multilingual communication.
The theoretical content of the subject area comprises a system of scientific theories, concepts, principles, categories, methods, and notions in philology.
Methods, Techniques and Technologies
General scientific and specialised philological methods of linguistic analysis; research methods and methodologies in language and literature studies; information and communication technologies.
Main Focus of the Educational Programme
Specialised education, professional and scientific training in areas oriented towards the development of algorithms for the encoding, recognition, interpretation, generation, and processing of language and speech; translation; ensuring intercultural communication; the formation and development of linguistic support for natural language processing systems; and the design of automated information processing systems.
Main Focus of the Educational Programme
The programme is interdisciplinary in nature and focuses on the training of specialists in applied linguistics. Its комплексний (integrated and multi-aspect) character involves the implementation of mathematical methods in the study and description of language processes for their modelling, formalisation, and algorithmisation, as well as the application of linguistic and mathematical methods in the development of computer-based information and intelligent systems for automated language processing.
Courses are taught in English, as well as German, Japanese, Polish, and Czech.
The programme provides students with the opportunity to build individual educational trajectories.
It also ensures the development of advanced research competencies through the acquisition of skills in independent research activities during coursework, internships, and the preparation of the Master’s qualification thesis.
Programme Title: “PDZDz”
Field of Study: B11 Philology
Level: Third (PhD) Level of Higher Education
Program Guarantor: Hrytsiv N. M., Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor of the Department of Applied Linguistics.
Characteristics of the Educational and Scientific Programme
The educational and scientific programme is based on the fundamental principles of philology and the results of contemporary scientific research. It is aimed at the development of the theoretical-methodological and applied foundations of philology, particularly in the analysis of natural language data and conceptual structures for the development of advanced computer-based information systems.
The programme deepens an academic scientific worldview and provides a solid foundation for independent research activity and further professional academic and research careers.
Programme Features
The educational and scientific programme covers a wide range of modern innovative research vectors in philological science, forming an updated theoretical and applied research base for the conduct of high-level scientific research.