Bachelor in Italian Philology
Vilnius, Lithuania
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Jul 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
01 Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 4,050 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for EU/EFTA students| non-EU/EFTA students: 1 May 2025
** for EU/EFTA students
Introduction
“All roads lead to Rome!" This ancient saying is still relevant today. The Italian language, literature, and culture can open up many diverse paths.
Students of Italian philology will learn the Italian language professionally, and become familiar with the history of Italy, and the history of Italian literature and language. During their studies, they will develop skills to analyze and assess the Italian language, culture, and literary phenomena in a broader context. Understanding the cultural and social specifics of the country, graduates will also gain competencies in translation and cultural mediation.
The program is tailored to individual student needs, as it offers the opportunity to choose a certain number of subjects from other fields of study.
Why choose this programme?
- Comprehensive studies of the Italian language, linguistics, literature, and culture.
- Classes are taught by highly qualified lecturers, most of whom are native speakers.
- Up to 25% of the studies may consist of individualized courses, such as additional studies in another language and culture, or subjects from other fields chosen by the student according to their interests.
- The opportunity to study abroad at top universities in Italy (through ERASMUS+ or other exchange programs).
- Internship opportunities in both Italy and Lithuania, including dialectological expeditions, internships in Italian museum archives, tourism agencies, diplomatic missions, translation agencies, Italian language courses, and business companies.
Program Outcome
Graduates will be able to understand, create, and edit texts of various genres in the Italian language, choose appropriate language tools and styles, and communicate correctly and effectively in Italian (C1/C2) in various situations. They will be able to research a linguistic or literary problem, describe the results of the research in an academic text, present it publicly, and defend their opinion. They will be able to analyze Italy's sociocultural context, identify the most prominent features of Italian culture, and evaluate it within a broader context.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program will be able to work in business and service companies, educational and cultural institutions, foreign embassies, international organizations, media, tourism, public relations, and creative communication fields, as well as in translation agencies, publishing houses, editorial offices, either as freelancers or as content creators, translators, publishers, and creative communication specialists who create their jobs.