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English Language and Anglophone Cultures

 
Level
Bachelor
 
Duration
3 years
 
Teaching mode
Full time on campus
 
Number of credits
180 ECTS
 
Language
English
 
Language requirements
English language competence at B2-C1 (CEFR level) 
 
Application deadline
15 June 2026
 
Term starts
September 2026
 
Tuition fee
€1000 / per year
 
Application fee
€30
 
Course Description

This interdisciplinary study programme offers comprehensive training in the English language, literature, and cultures of Anglophone countries. Students develop advanced language proficiency (B2–C1 CEFR), gain knowledge in linguistics, literary history, and literary interpretation, and explore the relationship between language, culture, and society. 
The curriculum includes translation and interpreting basics, intercultural communication, and the study of contemporary sociocultural realities across English-speaking countries. Graduates are prepared for careers in cultural institutions, publishing, media, tourism, public administration, or further academic study.The programme equips students with the skills and competencies needed for successful professional and civic engagement in a globalized world.

Curriculum

The bachelor´s degree in English Language and Anglophone Cultures is a three-year program (180 ECTS) (see https://www.unipo.sk/public/media/41198/OSP_FF_Bc_AJAKB_stand_df_1.pdf)

 

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Program Outcome

Acquired Knowledge

Graduates of the bachelor's study program possess factual, conceptual, and procedural knowledge across all areas of study, with a focus on their application in accordance with the current state. They acquire synthetic knowledge of the language system and its functioning on all linguistic levels, including in relation to other languages, their native language included. Graduates have a well-structured understanding of literary theory, literary history, and the interpretation of literary texts. They are familiar with the histories of Anglophone countries and possess knowledge of their cultures and sociocultural realities, which they are able to compare and contrast with those of their native country. They also acquire systematic theoretical and methodological knowledge in the field of translation and interpreting studies, including an understanding of current developments.Furthermore, they are familiar with the relations between language and culture and master the basic concepts of intercultural communication.

 

Acquired Skills

Graduates are able to produce stylistically appropriate texts across a variety of genres. They are skilled in information retrieval and its application to the resolution of practical tasks using suitable procedures and methods. They are trained in the complex linguistic analysis of discourse and the literary analysis and interpretation of artistic texts. They master the basic procedures, skills, and strategies of translation and interpreting. Their oral and written communication skills in English are fully developed at the B2–C1 level according to the CEFR. They can utilize information technologies for the creation and revision of texts.

 

Acquired Competencies

Graduates are capable of applying their linguistic, literary, translation, interpreting, and cultural knowledge and skills in both receptive and productive modes of communication, as well as in the critical reflection of communicative practices. They possess basic intercultural competence—that is, the ability to communicate effectively across cultures by understanding diverse cultural frameworks and their contribution to global cultural diversity. Graduates can identify and articulate cultural specifics and culturally conditioned behaviors of people from other cultures. They are capable of creatively solving both individual and team-based academic or professional tasks and of presenting and defending their outcomes, arguments. The knowledge and skills acquired during the program are applicable both in their professional careers and in their active civic life within a democratic society. 
Graduates are capable of independently managing their studies, reflecting on current developments in the relevant fields, and are fully competent to pursue further education at the master’s level in the same or a related discipline. They are prepared to broaden their expertise through individual and independent learning.

 

Career Opportunity

Graduate Career Opportunities by Sector  

Culture Sector: 

  • language proofreader / copyeditor
  • publishing editor
  • cultural and literary expert
  • cultural and educational program coordinator

 

Translating and Personal Services Sector: 

  • foreign language translator
  • foreign language interpreter

 

Commerce, Marketing, and Advertising Sector: 

  • spokesperson / press secretary / media advisor
  • specialist (manager) for EU funds communication and public information

 

Tourism Sector: 

  • regional tour guide
  • travel and tourism guide

 

Public Administration Sector: 

  • specialist in parliamentary and governmental affairs

  

Admissions

Entry requirements:

  • English language competence at B2-C1 (CEFR level) Applicants with a degree from a different field must pass a differential test (could be an online test)
  • no entrance examination English language proficiency → verified by certificate or online interview

Admission procedure:

  • pay the application fee of €30 (the confirmation of payment must be attached to the application)
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  • fill in and submit the application form
  • print the application form, sign it and send it to the Faculty address with the required application documents
  • Address: Prešovská univerzita v Prešove, Filozofická fakulta, 17. novembra 1, 081 16 Prešov, Slovakia

  

Payment details:
 
IBAN: SK89 8180 0000 0070 0019 9613
SWIFT: SPSRSKBA
Variable symbol: applicant's birth number (without slashes)
Note for the recipient: name and surname of the applicant

How to apply:

Applicants can choose one of the following options

  • Electronic application via MAIS: Fill in the electronic form through the Modular Academic Information System (MAIS), print, sign, and send that by mail to the Faculty address.
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Scholarships

At the University of Prešov, outstanding academic performance is rewarded through a merit-based scholarship system. Up to 10% of full-time Bachelor's and Master's degree students may receive a motivational scholarship every semester, based on previous exceptional academic achievements.

Additionally, students may apply for motivational scholarships for extraordinary achievements in sports, arts, or research. These opportunities aim to support and recognize students who not only excel academically but also contribute to university life through talent and innovation.

 

National Scholarship Scheme

Slovakia invites talented students from around the world to pursue their academic goals through the National Scholarship Scheme – Studying in Slovakia Rewards Me. This program offers a scholarship of €5,000 per academic year for two years of full-time Master’s studies at selected public higher education institutions, including the University of Prešov. Master’s program in Management is eligible under this scheme, as it falls within the national Smart Specialisation Strategy (SK RIS3 2021+).

Every year, up to 45 scholarships are awarded at the Master’s level based solely on Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores. To be considered, applicants must achieve a minimum SAT score of 1100. No other test or substitution is accepted.

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Updated by: Ing. Radko Modránsky , 21.08.2025