The Bachelor’s Degree in Languages and Literatures for Intercultural Communication aims to provide a multidisciplinary education in foreign languages and cultures. Students will achieve a good command of both written and spoken skills in two foreign languages and will gain a broad understanding of the cultural heritage expressed through these languages.
The program offers a range of activities to deepen language proficiency, potentially leading to professional specialization with an advanced level of competence in a third language, or a more methodological focus on literary history, linguistics, and philology. For language learning, students have access to not only classroom instruction and exercises with Language Collaborators and Experts but also to the university’s Language Center, which provides self-learning resources such as equipped language labs, a rich media library with audio, video, and CD resources, and a film archive with original language films.