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Lithuanian Philology and Communication

Language of instruction

lithuanian

Qualification degree and (or) qualification to be awarded

Bachelor of Humanities

Place of delivery

Šiauliai, Vilniaus g. 88

Institution that has carried out assessment

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Institution that has performed accreditation, accreditation term

Studijų kokybės vertinimo centras, 6/30/2020

Data provided or updated (date)

8/1/2014

Order on accreditation

SV6-56
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Summary of the Profile

Future Bachelor's degree holders in Lithuanian Philology study 55 subjects: general education (basics of philosophy, speciality foreign language, history of culture, information management, human and environment), subjects of study basics (introduction to communication, introduction to psychology, basics of sociology, introduction to language studies, methods of scientific work, introduction to literature science and basics of aesthetics, basics of ethnic culture, folklore, children's literature, history of a book, bibliology, lectology, library management, public relations, publishing, marketing, human resource management, public communication, strategic management, ethics and law of journalism, etc.), special (professional) subjects (contemporary Lithuanian language, the culture of Lithuanian language and stylistics, dialectology, text linguistics and poetics, history of literature, advertising and the language of advertising, library services, basics of electronic publishing, public relations agencies and institutions, mass media audience and its researches, history of Lithuanian journalism), etc.
Practical studies are organized in the following ways: workshops, practices, individual and group work.
The duration of practical studies - 400 hours.
The study programme of Lithuanian Philology and Communication (specialisations - Librarianship, Publishing Industry/Trade, Public Relations, Journalism) is intended for people having secondary education).