Oriental Studies, Iranian Studies, full-time (S1-OR-IR)(in Polish: Orientalistyka, iranistyka, stacjonarne, pierwszego 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 Iranian Studies:
- has detailed and organized knowledge of literature and writings of Iran
- has detailed and organized knowledge of history of Iran and Afghanistan
- has detailed and organized knowledge of philosophy and religion of Iran and Afghanistan
- has detailed and organized knowledge of art and aesthetics in Iran
- has detailed and organized knowledge of socio-cultural issues in Iran and Afghanistan within the scope of natural environment and ethnic, demographic and political situation
- can use the knowledge of history of Iran and Afghanistan to analyze and interpret events taking place in the modern world
- can read, analyze and interpret literary texts and other works of culture (film, press, social writing) of Iran / Afghanistan and appropriately place them in their cultural context
- has a good command of Persian language at the intermediate level and the second Oriental language (Dari/Pashto/Turkish/Hindi/Hebrew/Arabic, Arabic preferred) at the elementary level
- can establish relations and cooperate with representatives of Iran and Afghanistan cultures
- acts in aid of sharing and promoting cultural and linguistic heritage of Iran and Afghanistan
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: 79.
No. of ECTS credits for the learning outcomes achieved in practical courses: 82 + 10 for a BA thesis
No. of ECTS credits for the learning outcomes achieved in elective courses: 55.