Slovak Language and Culture – French Language and Culture
This study program must be combined with one of the following study programs:
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Faculty of Arts - French Language and Culture – Russian Language and Culture
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Slovak Language and Culture
The basic requirement of admission to this programme is completed bachelor’s studies in the field of study Philology or a related field of study (Teacher Training and Education Science), particularly the study programmes Slovak Language and Culture in combination with a foreign language, Slovak Language and Literature in combination with a foreign language, the single-field programme Slovak Language and Literature or other similarly oriented programmes.
Applicants will be selected based on their academic results from their bachelor’s studies.
As this is a combination study programme, where the second sub-programme may have a different method of selecting applicants, the overall order of acceptance will be determined by combining the points from each sub-programme’s admission proceedings. The sum total will be used to determine the order in which applicants are accepted.
French Language and Culture
This programme requires French language proficiency at the B2 level or higher according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
If the applicant has not completed their bachelor’s studies in the programme French Language and Culture, they may demonstrate their French language proficiency (at least B2 according to the CEFR) by presenting at least one of the following documents:
• an internationally recognized DELF or DALF French language diploma
• a French language proficiency certificate from a public or private language school in Slovakia or from a foreign institution that is authorized to issue language proficiency certificates
• native language – French
Conditions for international students
Basic admission requirements for foreign applicants to master’s programmes:
‒ successful passing of the entrance examination
‒ Slovak language proficiency at the required level (at least B2 or C1) according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
‒ confirmation of acceptance of the applicant’s certificate of education completed abroad at the required level of education (with the exception of certificates from the Czech Republic, for which a confirmation is not needed)
The application must include:
- a certificate of proficiency in Slovak as a foreign/second language at the required level (at least B2 or C1 depending on the study programme criteria) issued by a language school included in the network of schools and educational institutions of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic (registered public language schools and private language schools) – required for foreign applicants to master’s programmes who studied in a language other than Slovak at the bachelor’s level.
General information on the admissions process (bachelor’s and master's degree programmes)
For all applicants, the admissions process begins by submitting an electronic or printed application. Applicants may apply for multiple programmes, but they must submit a separate application for each programme they apply to. There is no limit on the number of submitted applications.
If applicants apply via electronic application, they are also obliged to send a printed application to the faculty. The printed application must be filled in, personally signed and include all required enclosures. An electronic application without a printed counterpart received by the admissions office is invalid.
The application must include:
- the applicant’s CV
- a notarized copy of the applicant’s bachelor’s-level state examination diploma (applies to applicants for master's programmes who have completed their bachelor’s studies)
- a copy of the applicant’s bachelor’s diploma supplement or, if they have not yet completed their bachelor’s studies, the transcript of records from their bachelor’s studies (this applies to master’s-programme applicants from other universities)
- a copy of the proof of payment for the application fee (paid via bank transfer)
- a certificate of fitness from a doctor (applies to physical education programmes)
- a certificate of proficiency in Slovak as a foreign/second language at the required level (at least B2 or C1 depending on the study programme criteria) issued by a language school included in the network of schools and educational institutions of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic (registered public language schools and private language schools) – required for foreign applicants to master’s programmes who studied in a language other than Slovak at the bachelor’s level
Applicants for master's programmes must deliver, without written notice from the faculty, a notarized copy of their diploma and bachelor's degree state examination certificate to the faculty’s admissions office by 15 July 2023 (this applies to applicants from other universities).
Applicants who do not present any evidence of meeting the basic admission requirements by the given deadline will be accepted conditionally. Applicants are obliged to present a notarized copy of a diploma and bachelor’s-degree state-examination certificate (this applies to master’s-programme applicants from other universities) by the day of enrolment at the very latest; otherwise they cannot begin their studies.
Applicants who have completed a previous level of education abroad are obliged to prove the recognition of any education certificate obtained outside the Slovak Republic. The admitted applicant is obliged to present proof of recognition for their education certificate no later than the day of enrolment.
Admission requirements for master’s studies:
‒ a university degree at the bachelor’s or master’s level
‒ meeting the requirements of the admission proceedings
‒ for physical education programmes: a doctor’s confirmation of the applicant’s fitness for study
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Annual tuition fees
Standard length of study: cost free
Study longer than the standard length of study program, parallel studies: 1500 €
Billing information
Payable to:
1. For payments originating in the EU:
Account holder: Matej Bel University Banská Bystrica
Bank: Štátna pokladnica, Radlinského 32, 810 05 Bratislava 15
IBAN: SK75 8180 0000 0070 0009 5590
SWIFT/BIC: SPSRSKBA
Variable symbol: 3032 master's studies
Constant symbol: 0308
Specific symbol: applicants with Slovak citizenship – birth number
foreign applicants – birthdate in DDMMYY format
Note for beneficiary: Applicant’s full name
2. For payments originating in third countries:
Account holder: Matej Bel University Banská Bystrica
Bank: Všeobecná úverová banka, a. s., Mlynské Nivy 1, 829 90 Bratislava
IBAN: SK75 8180 0000 0070 0009 5590
SWIFT/BIC: SUBASKBXXXX
Variable symbol: 3032 master's studies
Constant symbol: 0308
Specific symbol: applicants of Slovak nationality – birth number
foreign applicants – birthdate in DDMMYY format
Note for beneficiary: Applicant’s full name
Important note:
To allow us to keep a record of paid fees in our information system, we only accept wire transfers.
The application fee must be paid via bank transfer, by the applicant or a person they have authorized, no later than the final day of the application deadline. Applications will not be accepted if the application fee is not paid.
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Last update: 25.09.2024 16:15