Course descriptions for ERASMUS students
academic year 2009/2010
All of the listed courses (including the courses of the ERASMUS Studies)
can be visited only by the guest ERASMUS students.
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ERASMUS Studies
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Faculty of Economics and Business Administration |
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Course requirements
In the part "Overview" we have listed the BA and MA courses separately and sorted them by semester.
MA students can register for any courses but a sufficient educational background in economics is a required prerequisite.
BA students of economics can register for MA courses on condition that they receive the approval of the given instructor.
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Juhász Gyula Faculty of Education |
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English Language and Literature
Library Studies
Social Studies
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Faculty of Arts |
Communication and Media Studies
- Information for ERASMUS students
European Studies
Finno-Ugric Languages / Finnugor nyelvek
History
Philosopy
Slavistics
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Faculty of Science and Informatics |
Geography
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Formation de Droit Français
Common Law and English Legal Translation Training
Deutsches Recht
Droit européen
Specialization Droit européen
Comparative Law
Hungarian Law
Additional courses
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Course descriptions for ERASMUS students
academic year 2008/2009
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All of the listed courses (including the courses of the ERASMUS Studies)
can be visited only by the guest ERASMUS students. |
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Courses related to the topic European Studies
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Juhász Gyula Faculty of Education
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Faculty of Arts
- Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology
- Comparative Literature
- English and American Studies (see the course requirements below!)
- Introduction to Milton (by Elizabeth DRIVER, only in 1st semester)
- Shakespeare's Romances (by Elizabeth DRIVER, only in 1st semester)
- Double Characters (by Judit RAJNAI, only in 1st semester)
- Oedipus & Co. (by Judit RAJNAI, only in 1st semester)
- Samuel Beckett: Literature and/or Philosophy (by Andrea P. BALOGH , only in 1st semester)
- Introduction to Literature and Culture (by Attila KISS , only in 1st semester)
- Contemporary Visual Culture (by Zoltán DRAGON, only in 1st semester)
- Science vs. Superstition: Beliefs in the Tudor Era (by Ágnes TANÁCS, only in 1st semester)
- Northern Ireland under Stormont (Irish History IV) (by Edward KELLY)
- American Modernism (by Réka M. CRISTIAN, only in 1st semester)
- Introduction to the Grammar of English (by Gabriella TÓTH , only in 1st semester)
- Introduction to Applied Linguistics (by Miklós KONTRA, only in 1st semester)
- Communication Skills (by Csilla KELEMEN, only in 1st semester)
- Use of English (by Csilla KELEMEN, only in 1st semester)
- Writing Skills (by Csilla KELEMEN, only in 1st semester)
- Writing Skills (by Eszter SZABÓ , only in 1st semester)
- American English (by Pekka HIRVONEN, only in 1st semester)
- CV Phonology (by Krisztina POLGÁRDI, only in 1st semester)
- Methodology 2 (by Ildikó PÁLOS, only in 1st semester)
- Shakespearean Comedy (by Elizabeth DRIVER)
- Film Theories (by Zoltán DRAGON)
- An Introduction to Gender Studies (by Sarolta RESCHNE MARINOVICS)
- Introduction to Sociopragmatics (by Malgorzata SUSZCZYNSKA)
- Dialectology (by Miklós KONTRA)
- Language Development (by Katalin DORÓ)
- Semantics (by István KENESEI)
- Introduction to Optimality Theory (by Krisztina POLGÁRDI)
- Basics in English Language Teaching (by Katalin BUKTA)
- (See also the homepage of the Institute of English and American Studies)
- Department of Modern and Contemporary History
- Department of Modern History and Mediterranean Studies
- Department of Medieval Hungarian History
- Department of Early Hungarian Literature
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Course requirements
Incoming Erasmus students majoring in English/Exchange students of
the Institute of English and American Studies
- may take all/any courses offered by the IEAS.
Incoming Erasmus students majoring in other subjects
- may take courses offered by the IEAS in literature, linguistics, culture,
history and methodology if they have good command of English, both spoken and
written
(e.g. meets TOEFL, minimum score 550 or 213 on a computer-
based TOEFL test or another equvalent English test).
- may take 1st year language skills courses if their English meets
level B2 of
the European Framework for Language Proficiency Level at least or the
standard of any recognised language proficiency
test which equals to it e.g. Cambridge First Certificate Exam
- may take 2nd/3rd language skills courses if their command of English
meets
level C1 or Cambridge Advanced Exam.
for detailed course descriptions and course requirements see our
current course catalogue: www.arts.u-szeged.hu/ieas
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Faculty of Science
- Physical Geography and Geoinformatics
- Department of Software Engineering
Department of Informatics
Department of Applied and Numerical Analysis
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Faculty of Engineering
- Department of Economics and Marketing
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Centre for Foreign Languages
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