Upper-Intermediate Hungarian
Emphasizes on reading comprehension exercises, including discussions, writing through work with authentic texts.
Further emphasize is placed on oral/aural skills, grammar and reading comprehension. Students are expected to make oral presentations and join in discussions on relevant topics.
Semester Programmes and Study Abroad Programme:
Hungarian Drama and Theatre
Modern European Drama from Ibsen to Havel
Contemporary Hungarian Prose
Central and East European Culture and Literature
Modernism-the Central European Version
History of the Hungarian Fine Arts and Architecture
Nations and Nationalities in East-Central Europe
History of Russia from the 14th Century to Peter the Great
Democratic political institutions in Hungary: the Constitution and the Laws in action
Introduction to the Hungarian Folklore
Sociocultural Inequalities in Hungary
Political Sociology and Public Opinion
Transitional Issues in Hungary
The Role of the Hungarian Church between 1946-1989
Democracy, Society, and Self-Definition in a Changing World
Psychoanalysis and its Cultural Legacy
Hungarian Language
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