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Ukrainian Language and Literature Course

About the Ukrainian Language and Literature Course

The degree course of the Ukrainian Language and Literature specialty is provided at the first (Bachelor of Arts in Ukrainian Language and Literature) and Second (Master of Arts in Ukrainian Language and Literature) levels of higher education. The aim of the program in Ukrainian Language and Literature is to prepare professional linguists and to provide students with a comprehensive understanding and appreciation of the Ukrainian language, its structure, grammar, and vocabulary, as well as its rich literary tradition.

Ukrainian Language is an East Slavic language and is the official language of Ukraine. The Ukrainian Language is a native Slavic language for more than 40 million people around the globe. It is widely spoken by Ukrainians living in different parts of the world, including Spain, Poland, Canada, and the United States. Ukraine is the center of the economic, political, and cultural development of Europe. Nowadays Ukraine is the anthem of endless bravery, intelligence, and international union. Ukrainian is closely related to many European languages such as Polish and Belorussian. Ukrainian literature has undergone several periods of development, including the Baroque period, including the rise of Ukrainian religious literature, and the Modernist period, as a part of the emergence of avant-garde poetry and prose. During the Soviet era, Ukrainian literature was subject to censorship and repression but despite this, many Ukrainian writers continued to produce influential works of art and pieces of literature.

The Ukrainian Language and Literature degree program at International European University, Ukraine – Malta Campus is one of the most prestigious language programs in Europe. It was established by the Ministry for Higher Education in Malta. The Ukrainian Language and Literature Degree program in Europe focuses on Ukrainian literature, culture, and history, depending on the specific program and course requirements. ​​By studying the Ukrainian Language and Literature at the International European University, Ukraine – Malta Campus students develop advanced skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening in Ukrainian, opening up many career opportunities in fields such as education, translation, international business, and diplomacy.

Name of specialty – Ukrainian Language and Literature;

Level of Higher Education – First (Bachelor of Arts in Ukrainian Language and Literature) and Second (Master of Arts in Ukrainian Language and Literature) level;

The list of specializations and educational programs – Ukrainian Language and Linguistics, Ukrainian Folklore and Ethnography, Ukrainian Language Teaching, Ukrainian Translation and Interpretation, Ukrainian Language and Literature in the Digital Age;

The total amount of credits from the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System – 240 credits;

Duration of studying – 4 years of full-time studying (Bachelor of Arts in Ukrainian Language and Literature), 2 years of full-time studying (Master of Arts in Ukrainian Language and Literature).

The Educational Process

International European University Language School in Malta aims to provide international students with invaluable knowledge and experience in Ukrainian Langauge and Literature using modern information technologies, software, and technical advancements. We use European study plans and curricula, modernized classrooms, reading rooms, and all necessary equipment to make the educational process more comfortable and effective.

All IEU, Ukraine – Malta Campus students use booths for interpreters during their practical classes. The booths used for synchronized translation are typically called “interpretation booths” or “translation booths”. They are soundproofed structures that allow interpreters to listen to the original speech and provide simultaneous interpretation into the target language(s) without disturbing the audience.

To study the Ukrainian Language and Literature in a complex manner, the IEU, Ukraine – Malta Campus students must first acquire a strong foundation in the Ukrainian language. It involves studying the alphabet, grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Once the IEU, Ukraine – Malta Campus students have a solid understanding of the Ukrainian language, they begin to study Ukrainian literature in depth. It involves analyzing literary works from different periods, genres, and styles, and understanding the historical, cultural, and social contexts in which they were written.

The influence of foreign domination over Ukrainian territories, including the Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire has enriched Ukrainian culture and language, allowing Ukrainian authors to produce unique literary works. Ukrainian literature has long been a source of inspiration for resistance to imperialism around the globe. As a result, after Ukrainian independence in 1991, Ukrainian literature has become a major inspiration for a new generation of modern writers and thinkers. The Ukrainian Language and Literature program at the International European University, Ukraine – Malta Campus focuses on exploring and deep understanding of Ukrainian culture and history. Students are encouraged to explore the rich cultural heritage of Ukraine, including its music, art, folklore, and traditions.

Future Ukrainian Language professionals obtain the necessary knowledge and competencies to be able to:

  • exploit the principal bibliographical reference tools used in the different disciplines of linguistics and literature;
  • construct a research hypothesis and defend it using the appropriate methodology in a piece of personal work;
  • describe the current scholarly state of the investigation concerning a linguistics issue and produce a bibliography;
  • demonstrate an ability to put into effect the instructions for a significant piece of work (including respecting deadlines) and an ability to discuss and interact; constructively with a supervisor;
  • carry out a piece of work according to the scientific method as well as learn to apply critical analytical skills to the study of any type of information or document;
  • construct clear and sophisticated reasoning, use appropriate terminology, put a question in its theoretical context, establish a hypothesis and verify it;
  • analyze, synthesize, and identify the objectives of important ideas in any complex text or piece of reasoning;
  • gain a thorough understanding of the principles of argumentative writing;
  • learn to write a piece of academic work by the norms and ethics of academic writing (bibliographical references, use of quotations, notes, etc.);
  • develop a practical command of the different forms of academic communication for conveying a research finding (oral presentation, written dissertation, text analysis & commentary, review, etc.);
  • learn to systematically express and apply the standard rules of Ukrainian spelling and prescriptive grammar by acquiring a command of its metalanguage and understanding the norms of grammar on a theoretical level;
  • learn to carry out a morphosyntactic and syntactic analysis of contemporary written and spoken Ukrainian;
  • learn the fundamental principles of corpus linguistics and how to produce a quantitative and qualitative analysis of a corpus;
  • acquire in-depth knowledge of the historical-political and sociocultural events that have conditioned the emergence of Ukrainian, its diffusion, and development;
  • acquire in-depth knowledge and skills in phonetics and the historical morphology of Ukrainian as well as acquire an ability to think critically about linguistic variation and how language functions and evolves;
  • learn to read and understand a medieval literary text in ancient or middle Ukrainian and to translate it into modern Ukrainian as well as identify its poetic and aesthetic characteristics;
  • work with documents and reproduce the information in another language in written media, such as articles and books;
  • explaining and dictating concepts;
  • use these verbal communication skills to transfer information from one person to another;
  • understand non-verbal communication cues and how they interact with verbal communication;
  • understand how people use their body language to support their statements or differences between body language across different cultures;
  • use body language correctly to convey the right message and adhere to cultural norms;
  • build functional professional relationships with others in the industry and help students make requests, provide updates, and set boundaries in the workplace;
  • understand the meaning of words and phrases and the context in which to use them.

Compulsory Subjects

Ukrainian Language and Literature degree courses cover a comprehensive range of major and minor subjects. The major subjects (or modules) are:

  • Ukrainian Language and Literature;
  • History of Ukrainian Literature;
  • Ukrainian Poetry;
  • Ukrainian Prose;
  • Ukrainian Drama;
  • Comparative Literature;
  • Literary Theory and Criticism;
  • Ukrainian Linguistics;
  • Ukrainian Language Stylistics;
  • Ukrainian Language Semantics;
  • Ukrainian Language Phonetics and Phonology;
  • Ukrainian Language Syntax and Morphology;
  • Ukrainian Language Dialectology;
  • History of the Ukrainian Language;
  • Old Ukrainian Language;
  • Middle Ukrainian Language;
  • Modern Ukrainian Language;
  • Ukrainian Orthography and Punctuation;
  • Ukrainian Language Lexicology;
  • Ukrainian Language Grammar;
  • Ukrainian Culture;
  • Ukrainian Folklore;
  • Ukrainian Ethnography;
  • Ukrainian Art;
  • Ukrainian Music;
  • Ukrainian Cinema;
  • Ukrainian Theatre;
  • Ukrainian History;
  • Ukrainian Politics;
  • Ukrainian Economy;
  • Ukrainian Society;
  • Ukrainian Law;
  • Ukrainian Religion;
  • Ukrainian Philosophy;
  • Ukrainian Education;
  • Ukrainian Journalism;
  • Ukrainian Translation and Interpretation;
  • Ukrainian Language Teaching Methodology;
  • Ukrainian Language Planning and Policy;
  • Ukrainian Language and Literature in the Digital Age.

Career Perspectives

After finishing the educational professional program of the specialty “Ukrainian Langauge and Literature” specialists can perform professional work as:

  • Writer;
  • Editor;
  • Translators;
  • Interpreters;
  • Literary Critics;
  • Poets;
  • Novelists;
  • Journalists;
  • News Analyst;
  • Media Specialist;
  • Public Relations Specialists;
  • Communications Specialist;
  • Publishing Professional;
  • Literary Agent;
  • Archivist;
  • Librarian;
  • Teacher;
  • Professor;
  • Researcher;
  • Linguist;
  • Folklorist;
  • Ethnographer;
  • Cultural Anthropologist;
  • Historian;
  • Museum Curator;
  • Art Historian;
  • Musicologist;
  • Theatre Director;
  • Film Director;
  • Actor;
  • Playwright;
  • Screenwriter;
  • Copywriter;
  • Speechwriter
  • Marketing Specialist
  • Advertising Specialist
  • Event Planner
  • International Relations Specialist
  • Cultural Diplomat

Why Study Ukrainian in Europe?

The International European University, Ukraine – Malta Campus is a perfect option for international students to study Ukrainian in Europe and discover an excellent opportunity to get a high-quality degree from one of the best universities in the EU. The quality of education is on point as our Language School is consistently ranked among the TOP-10 Language Schools in Europe.

IEU, Ukraine – Malta Campus international students gain access to award-winning teaching methods and internationally recognized qualifications used worldwide. A degree in Linguistics from the International European University, Ukraine – Malta Campus involves practicing Ukrainian language skills through classroom discussions, group activities, and individual assignments. By studying Ukrainian at IEU, Ukraine – Malta Campus students get the skills and knowledge to communicate

Career Perspectives in Europe

Studying Ukrainian at the International European University, Ukraine – Malta Campus prepares students for various careers in the public and private sectors, such as international business, diplomacy, translation, education, and many related fields, or they may choose to start their businesses. Studying Ukrainian at the International European University, Ukraine – Malta Campus increases students earning potential and helps them stand out in the job market.

Application Process for Linguistics Degree in Europe

The application process for Linguistics Degree at International European University, Ukraine – Malta Campus is easy and fast compared to other European Linguistics universities. International students are provided with full support along the way while collecting the necessary documents, submitting their application, and obtaining the Student Visa.

Rich Cultural Experience in Europe

International students of IEU, Ukraine – Malta Campus are always amazed by Maltese culture rich in history and tradition. The islands discovering is always an eye-opening experience for students who have never left their home country before. Students have the opportunity to travel around Europe during their time abroad, which allows them to see how other cultures live and what they value most about life. Obtaining a Linguistics Degree abroad offers some unforgettable experiences students will never forget! For example: visiting museums or historical sites; tasting new foods from around the world; learning how people celebrate holidays differently; meeting new friends from all over the world who share similar interests, and many more!

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