Oriental Studies, Asyriology and Hittitology, full-time, first cycle programme (S1-OR-KWS-ASHE)(in Polish: Orientalistyka, kultura Wschodu Starożytnego - asyriologia i hetytologia, stacjonarne, I stopnia) | |
first cycle programme full-time, 3-year studies Language: Polish | Jump to: Opis ogólny
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Learning outcomes
1. Learning outcomes:
A graduate of first cycle degree studies in the field of Oriental Studies, specialty of Culture of the Ancient Near East – Hittitology:
- has detailed and organized knowledge of literature and writings of the Ancient Near East
- has detailed and organized knowledge of history of the Ancient Near East
- has detailed and organized knowledge of religions of the Ancient Near East
- has detailed and organized knowledge of archaeology of the Ancient Near East
- has detailed and organized knowledge of socio-cultural issues in the Ancient Near East within the scope of natural environment, demographic and political situation
- can read, analyze and interpret literary texts of the Ancient Near East and appropriately place them in their cultural context
- has a good command of Akkadian, Hittite and Latin
- acts in aid of sharing and promoting cultural and linguistic heritage of the Ancient Near East
2. No. of ECTS credits:180, no. of semesters: 6.
3. The programme of study is not based on standards.
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No. of ECTS credits for the learning outcomes achieved in courses fundamental for the area of study, which the programme of study, its level and profile are referred to: 65.
No. of ECTS credits for the learning outcomes achieved in practical courses: 87 + 10 for a BA thesis
No. of ECTS credits for the learning outcomes achieved in elective courses: 55.
1. Learning outcomes:
A graduate of first cycle degree studies in the field of Oriental Studies, specialty of Culture of the Ancient Near East – Assyriology:
- has detailed and organized knowledge of literature and writings of the Ancient Near East
- has detailed and organized knowledge of history of the Ancient Near East
- has detailed and organized knowledge of religions of the Ancient Near East
- has detailed and organized knowledge of archaeology of the Ancient Near East
- has detailed and organized knowledge of socio-cultural issues in the Ancient Near East within the scope of natural environment, demographic and political situation
- can read, analyze and interpret literary texts of the Ancient Near East and appropriately place them in their cultural context
- has a good command of Akkadian, Sumerian and Latin
- acts in aid of sharing and promoting cultural and linguistic heritage of the Ancient Near East
2. No. of ECTS credits:180, no. of semesters: 6.
3. The programme of study is not based on standards.
4.
No. of ECTS credits for the learning outcomes achieved in courses fundamental for the area of study, which the programme of study, its level and profile are referred to: 65.
No. of ECTS credits for the learning outcomes achieved in practical courses: 87 + 10 for a BA thesis
No. of ECTS credits for the learning outcomes achieved in elective courses: 55.