Study programme code
EKEB.HT
Study programme administrator
Annika Bauer
MER study programme code
1563
School / college
HT - School of Humanities
Study programme title in Est.
Eesti filoloogia
study programme title in Engl.
Estonian Philology
Language of instruction
Estonian
Study level
Bachelor's studies
Study domain
Arts and Humanities
Study programme group
languages and cultures
Study programme subgroup
Literature and linguistics
Nominal study period (in semesters)
6
Access conditions
Secondary School Leaving Certificate, Certificate of Vocational Secondary Education or a corresponding qualification giving access to higher education. show more...
Admission is based on the results of national exams and the vocational aptitude exam.
Degrees conferred
humanitaarteaduse bakalaureus
Study programme aims and objectives
- To provide in-depth basic philological education in the field of Estonian language, culture and literature;
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- To provide competences which allow employment in philological areas;
- To provide competences which allow continuing studies at the MA level;
- To develop skills to identify student´s needs for supplemental studies while planning his/her lifelong learning;
- To provide students with opportunities to become a qualified Estonian philologist who is capable to identify and to help solving the issues in the field of Estonian language, literature, culture or educational system.
Learning outcomes of the study programme
- possesses a broad and extensive knowledge of the structure and development of Estonian language, literature and culture show more...
- can utilize this knowledge effectively in professional practice in the field of Estonian philology
- understands the main concepts and theories relevant to Estonian language and literature
- can introduce their speciality, both orally and in writing, can effectively communicate with target groups
- can apply the specific, acquired knowledge in the wider context of culture and society
Graduation requirements
In order to graduate, the student shall complete the study programme in the given volume, show more...
which includes passing all compulsory courses and compiling and defending the Bachelor’s thesis or passing the Bachelor’s examination. Students who have not graduated from upper secondary schools where Estonian is the language of instruction, or who have graduated from schools where Estonian is only partly the language of instruction, are required to have Estonian language proficiency at C1 level.
Study programme version structure:
Module type
total ECTS credits
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MAIN SPECIALITY: Estonian Philology
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MINOR FIELD OF STUDY MODULE: Estonian Literature
Aims
To create opportunities for acquiring the contemporary knowledge about Estonian and world literature; be able to analyse poetry, show more...
prose and drama texts.
Learning outcomes
The student
- demonstrates knowledge of Estonian literary and concepts;
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- is capable to make a critical argument;
- is familiar with main texts of essential Estonian authors;
- about oral or published literature;
- is capable to see Estonian literature in the framework of world literature.
Compulsory courses:
Course title
Course code
ECTS credits
approximate amount of contact lessons
Ex./P-F
Teaching semester
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MINOR FIELD OF STUDY MODULE: Estonian Philology
Aims
To support students with acquiring knowledge to continue studies in MA-level.
Learning outcomes
The student demonstrates enhanced knowledge of Estonian language show more...
and Estonian literature; demonstrates knowledge of Estonian language system variety; demonstrates knowledge of Estonian literary. Student has functional literacy.
Compulsory courses:
Course title
Course code
ECTS credits
approximate amount of contact lessons
Ex./P-F
Teaching semester
Elective courses:
Course title
Course code
ECTS credits
approximate amount of contact lessons
Ex./P-F
Teaching semester
Total: at least 14.0 ECTS credits