What will we teach you?
By studying in this field, you will acquire an excellent knowledge of all aspects of the English language at the C1 level and become well versed in the literature, culture and history of English-speaking countries. Our goal is to develop your communication skills in English and to acquaint you with the basics of linguistic, literary-cultural and pedagogical-psychological disciplines. You will use all the knowledge and skills especially for the follow-up postgraduate study, which leads to the acquisition of a full teaching qualification.
What will you become?
As a graduate, you can work in educational institutions, for example as an assistant/lecturer at a language school or in translation companies, as well as in the public sector (in non-profit organisations and in the relevant spheres of government) related to, inter alia, European integration. Come to us to study this attractive study programme and we will show you the right direction.
What do the entrance exams involve?
Entrance exams are cancelled.
Applicants are required to submit the following as an attachment to the e-application by April 20, 2021:
- scanned copies of school reports from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of the secondary school from both semesters in pdf format, OR a copy of a language exam certificate at least at level B2 or higher, included in the list of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports available here. Do not send certificates other than those listed.
The certificate replaces the school report. Provide a copy of the certificate in pdf format. - link to motivational video monologue according to the set conditions.
More detailed information is available on the faculty website.
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Máš zájem o historii, cizí jazyky, humanitní studia, literaturu, filosofii, religionistiku nebo sociální antropologii?
Dveře naší fakulty otevřeme v pátek 2. února 2024 od 10:00 do 17:00 hod.
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Full-time study
Full-time study has a fixed schedule on weekdays during mornings and/or afternoons. As a student, you will be on campus daily participating in seminars and lectures. You will have the status of student.