Programme overview
The Languages and Cultures of the Nordic and Baltic Sea Region program offers students a comprehensive study opportunity to delve into the languages and cultures of the region, including Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Latvian, Polish, or German. With a focus on both linguistic proficiency and cross-cultural understanding, students can specialize in literary and cultural studies or (socio)linguistics, exploring thematic courses that examine socio-cultural developments in Eastern, Central, and Northern Europe.
Tuition fee – students from the EU/EEA, Lithuanian nationals residing abroad and people with Lithuanian origins can apply for a state-funded study place.
Why this programme?
- We guarantee you an intercultural, interdisciplinary and international content
- Opportunities to delve into cutting-edge fields of linguistic and cultural research, such as the study of urban culture, aspects of gender, nature and technology
- Opportunities to specialise in cultural or (socio-)linguistic fields, as well as to tailor one’s studies by choosing a broader intercultural or interdisciplinary profile
- Creative and innovative study methods and a friendly study environment
- Opportunities to study other languages of the region
What’s after?
Graduates of the programme are being employed in a wide range of fields requiring professional knowledge of cultures and languages, as well as international and intercultural knowledge, in both state and business enterprises/institutions/organisations in the Nordic and Baltic Sea Region or elsewhere, acting as cultural experts and mediators or simply as critical, independent workers with a good background in humanities.