At the undergraduate level, students of academic bachelor study programe Conservation and restoration of works of art learn the methods of research, preventive conservation and active conservation/restoration in the area of portable paintings, polychrome wooden plastics, wall paintings and stone plastics.
To facilitate understanding of the structures of works of art students will acquire drawing, painting and sculpting skills, both in terms of the knowledge of artistic language and technology. During the theoretical and studio courses students will acquire the basic methods of documentation, conservation and restoration procedures as well as learning about the materials, tools and equipment required for this work.
The knowledge of natural sciences, art theory and art history acquired during the theoretical courses will help them search for conservation/restoration solutions. Students develop the skills for rescuing damaged works of art during practical work in the studios of ALUO UL, museums, galleries and the Restoration Centre of the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia.
In the final study year and within the mandatory practical work at one of the above institutions they will acquire an in-depth knowledge of the technical, scientific, artistic and organisational aspects of conservation/restoration.
The mission of the study programme Industrial design and applied arts is to facilitate the development of talented individuals and working groups qualified for research design work, focusing on creating innovative, sustainable products and services. We are the only institution in Slovenia carrying out the study programme in industrial design and applied arts.
The aim of the programme at the first-cycle level is to provide the basic knowledge necessary for understanding the profession and working in the areas of industrial design and applied arts through design methodologies, and the development of individual design capacities. This multidisciplinary study stimulates students to holistically develop their design capacities.
Through practical courses and with the help of the tutors who are the leading design experts in Slovenia, we help develop the student’s abilities to identify and solve problems and upgrade these with the knowledge acquired during history and theory courses. The study is based on one-to-one teaching and a personal approach to students, which is crucial for teaching the topics included in the programme. Programme includes two orientations: Industrial design and Applied arts.
The entirety of study at the Department of Painting is organised in the form of a development spiral, which in different phases and at different levels includes professional and general knowledge, studio experience and technological development, which together encourage students to solve problems, experiment and develop a capacity for innovative thinking and opens for them pathways to the possibilities of individual practice.
The main goal of undergraduate studies at the Department of Painting is to enable students to acquire the appropriate knowledge and understanding, develop necessary personal attributes and master essential skills that equip and prepare students through a thoughtfully and coherently composed study programme in the Painting study programme and Video, Animation and New Media field of study, with a combination of studio, theoretical and professional subjects, for further personal development within the framework of fine arts or arising from it and for professional artistic practice.
Study programme Sculpture represents an interdisciplinary artistic study. During this study, the students are given opportunity to develop into broad and knowledgeable personalities. In the processes of learning and creating, students of sculpture research, get to know, combine and bring together broad theoretical areas; they acquire and combine theoretical/conceptual and practical/technical procedures.
While learning about the past and modern sculptural languages and developing student’s own expressions, the students are encouraged to be curious and analytical, carrying out contextual research and identifying various themes, forms and procedures. At the same time, by employing different aspects such as theoretical, practical, formal, material and conceptual, students will learn about the complex relationships between the material, content-related, formal, ontological and imaginary layers and about the social conditions for sculptural forms and artistic perception.
The programme is based on individual student work, assignments and projects that encourage the student's reflection and analysis, experimental approach and development of sculptural forms and procedures also through the existing solutions and conventions.
The study programme Visual Communications Design can boast many years of successful practice in teaching visual communications and covering the fields of graphic design, photography and illustration.
Through lectures, seminar exercises, assignments and studio work, students acquire basic knowledge that can be used in practice, both in printed and digital media, and in the workplaces of graphic designers, photographers and illustrators. After the first year, the study programme specialises in individual courses which are logically upgraded at the second level of study. The programme directs students to develop critical assessment of results in visual communications and connects them directly to the work environment through various projects.
The study programme emphasises multidisciplinarity and connections between individual study fields. The first-level study programme, with its well-considered vertical structure, enables students to successfully transition to the second level.
The aim of the academic bachelor study programme Musical arts is to educate talented musicians who already possess relevant secondary school knowledge for work in the artistic professions related to the principle study of the programme.
The elective teaching module offers additional knowledge necessary for teaching in their fields. A completed bachelor’s degree enables the graduates to continue their studies on the master’s degree programme of musical arts. The graduates of the master’s degree will have gained satisfactory knowledge and skills to work as musical artist on the field of their primary study, while the additional teaching module enables them to teach in primary and secondary music schools.
The programme enables the graduates to work in various artistic fields, and at the same time it provides the necessary theoretical knowledge for their instrument.
The academic bachelor study programme Dramaturgy and performing arts aims to provide students with the necessary academic knowledge in theatre studies, empowering them perform practical tasks of dramaturges in theatre houses and similar institutions, such as radio, film and television companies.
Likewise, the programmes provides the basic research competencies and skills to perform archive jobs in theatres and similar institutions. Graduates will also acquire basic skills for writing various types of stage plays, art fiction (genre drama), critical writing for professional publications and reviews for mass media.
The academic bachelor study programme Film and television covers three modules: Film and television directing, Cinematography for film and television, and Film and television editing.
Graduates will learn how to face the challenges of their own creativity and aim to achieve professional high tech standards. In accordance with the selected module they will acquire competences to act independently and creatively as independent professionals in documentary film, feature film, television drama, television programmes of different formats and other forms of audio-visual programmes.
The study programme is organised to provide hands-on experience in the professional AV community.
The syllabus of the academic bachelor study programme Stage acting combines a wide range of courses and subjects to empower our graduates with competences needed to start an independent career of a stage actor.
The academic bachelor study programme aims to combine the specifics of the Slovenian cultural sphere and its tradition with contemporary art trends and practices.
The academic bachelor study programme Theatre directing is designed to provide students with basic principles of directing in performing arts, the structure of directing, and discover the criteria of the demanding, formally and content-wise precisely structured format of a stage play. T
he students will develop their own personal directing style and production ideas and learn how to time their interventions when working with actors. They will learn to recognize the creative principle of selection and see ideas in the light of harmonisation between plans and implementation. They will develop a critical reflection of their own solutions.
The Bachelor's Degree in Archaeology provides students with internationally comparable basic archaeological knowledge that enables them to identify and evaluate archaeological sources in terms of function, chronology, and spatial and cultural context, and to critically use archaeological scholarly literature.
Upon completion of the degree, graduates will be qualified to perform subsidiary professional and technical tasks in museums and heritage protection institutions, other cultural institutions and public services, media, and private companies active in the fields of culture, heritage, tourism, and spatial planning.
Basic knowledge and mastery of the methods and techniques of archaeological fieldwork, laboratory work, and recording processes enable graduates to successfully participate as technicians in archaeological investigations, in recording, protection, evaluation, presentation, and promotion of (archaeological) cultural heritage.
The bachelor's degree provides a foundation for postgraduate studies in archaeology.
Courses:
- Sinology - single course
- Sinology - combined course
- Japanese studies - single course
- Japanese studies - combined course
- Korean studies - combined course
The main aim of this programme is to provide students with a solid foundation of linguistic knowledge, including oral and written proficiency in a language of the chosen East Asian region. Through comprehensive language training, students will develop an in-depth understanding of the phonetics, grammar, vocabulary and syntax of the target language. They will acquire the skills needed to communicate effectively and fluently in a variety of contexts. In addition to linguistic knowledge, the foundation of the programme is knowledge and critical reflection on socio-historical and intellectual themes related to the relevant region.
Upon completion of the programme, graduates will be interculturally aware and able to move beyond a Eurocentric perception of the world. They will also be equipped with innovative approaches to interpersonal relations, enabling them to effectively navigate intercultural interactions and forge meaningful connections.
Overall, the aim of this programme is to produce graduates who are not only linguistically proficient but also have a comprehensive understanding of the cultural and civilisational aspects of their chosen East Asian region. They will become intellectually open-minded and critical individuals who are well prepared to engage with the world, communicate effectively and navigate the complexities of our increasingly interconnected global society.
Courses:
• Latin Philology
• Greek Philology
By completing the programme, the graduate acquires extensive knowledge of ancient political and cultural history, literature, philosophy, religion and mythology, everyday life and other areas of ancient material culture and history of ideas. Special emphasis is given to the Latin Middle Ages and Humanism and the reception of Greco-Roman culture from the Renaissance to modern times.
By choosing a course, the student focuses on the thorough study of one of the two classical languages. Greek and Roman literature and culture are equally represented in the program.
The graduate thus acquires a broad classical-humanistic education, extensive knowledge of ancient history, literature and culture, as well as specific philological competences, being able to read different types of texts in the original Greek language, and understanding the history of the language and its influence on modern languages. The in-depth knowledge he develops enables him to do research independently, translate literary texts, and work in other areas where highly developed textual skills are required. He is also able to work in related fields where knowledge of classical languages is indispensable: archeology and museology, history, art history, linguistics and literary studies.
Courses:
- Comparative literature and literary theory - single course
- Comparative literature and literary theory - combined course
The first-cycle study programme Comparative Literature and Literary Theory affords the students the knowledge of literary science and introduces them to the basics of comparative literature, literary history, and literary theory. Special emphasis is put on the relationship between literature and other forms of art, as well as on the issue of Slovenian literature in the framework of European and world literature. One of the main focal points is thus the study of Slovenian literature in the international context.
Students gain subject-specific competencies for working with literary texts, which requires an extensive literary and broad cultural knowledge. Graduates are eligible for employment in various areas of literary criticism, literary and cultural journalism (publishing houses, newspapers, radio, TV), editorial work and dramaturgical work (theatre, radio). Additionally, graduates can seek employment in the organisation of (inter)national cultural events, public PR activities, and copywriting.
The aim of the first-level university combined bachelor programme Comparative Slavic Linguistics is to offer a broad and diverse study program that enables students to understand the Slavic world and Sloveneness within it as an important part of the European cultural space and to be able to place it in the European cultural reality from both a historical and a contemporary perspective.
At the theoretical level, graduates acquire general competences in historical and typological comparative linguistics of Slavic languages, as well as Slavic philology and cultural studies in general. At the applied level, students are capable of professional linguistic and philological engagement with several Slavic languages in different periods of time, as well as practical use and active communication in two modern Slavic languages.
The programme is based on the principles of the study of contemporary language and literature, which, in addition to a thorough knowledge of linguistic, literary and cultural traditions, aims to develop an awareness of contemporary spiritual and thought processes. Students learn about literary and broader cultural traditions throughout the history that are placed in a broader European context, while also highlighting connections with Slovenian space and historical consciousness.
The linguistic part of the study programme provides students with a basic knowledge at every linguistic level, while at the same time preparing them for various types of translation by taking into account the principles of applied linguistics.
Graduates can find employment in the field of economy, in various social and cultural institutions and in tourism, and the theoretical foundations they have acquired are also the basis for further study at master's level.
Courses:
- English studies – Single Course
- English studies – Combined Course
Graduates of the Bachelor's degree programme in English Studies acquire all the core knowledge and intercultural linguistic competences expected of a graduate in English or American Studies according to international standards. They are also trained to apply the knowledge and competences they acquire in a critical and flexible manner in a variety of contexts. Graduates of the double-subject degree programme are equally able to apply such knowledge and competences in relation to the other subject or area of their study.
Among the skills and competences acquired, the following should be highlighted: an in-depth knowledge of English grammar and linguistics; mastery of listening, speaking, reading and writing; understanding language contact between English and Slovene; understanding intercultural communication; knowledge of the cultures and literatures of English-speaking communities; an awareness of and ability to understand native and non-native speakers of English; linguistic accommodation and overcoming barriers to communication; and, not least, an awareness of the need to continuously improve the skills and competences already acquired in order to keep pace with the rapid development of the field.
The main objective of the programme is to acquire professional, theoretical and practical knowledge of the French language and literature and of Francophone culture in general, while promoting intellectual growth and self-education.
Graduates will acquire a knowledge of French (equivalent to level B2 with C1 elements in the Common European Framework of Reference) and the basics of one or more Romance languages and cultures. He or she also acquires a basic knowledge of French linguistics, literary theory and literary history.
He or she complements his or her educational profile with external electives in accordance with his or her needs and career ambitions. The acquired knowledge and skills enable the graduate to integrate successfully into professional life and to progress to postgraduate study programmes.
The main objective of the programme is to acquire professional, theoretical and practical knowledge of French language and literature and of Francophone culture in general, while promoting intellectual growth and self-education.
The graduate acquires an in-depth knowledge of French language and basic linguistic, literary-theoretical and literary-historical knowledge. The knowledge and skills acquired enable the graduate to integrate successfully into professional life and to progress to postgraduate programmes.
The students acquire the competences of an intelectual educated in humanities, and specific competences which open their path towards understanding of both general and specific questions in theoretical and applied linguistics. On the theoretical side, they are acquainted with the history of linguistics, main linguistic schools of thought, and with Slovene contributions to the linguistic theory. On the applied side, they can form opinions regarding the language policy on the majority and minority language communities, and regarding the issues of Slovene minorities abroad; they understand the relations and issues which appear in the relation human–language, and remove or smoothen out any potential conflicts.
Courses:
- German - single course
- German - combined course
The German Studies programme offers an intensive introduction to the German language and to the cultures and literatures of the German-speaking communities.
A broad range of subjects enables students to acquire a wide range of intercultural communicative skills in German. In addition to German, the programme offers the study of a second Germanic language, Dutch or Swedish, to acquire broader linguistic and intercultural competences.
Graduates of the German Studies programme will be able to perform jobs and tasks that require a good knowledge of the German language, cultural specificities and intercultural communication. They will work in various fields of business and various public and government services with contacts abroad, in various cultural institutions, publishing houses, and in the cultural and foreign policy editorial departments of several media. The programme also prepares them for further study in one of the second-cycle programmes offered by the Department of German Studies, where they can expand and deepen their knowledge.
The concept of the programme encourages students to participate more actively and creatively, developing a higher level of textual criticism, self-criticism of their actions, and intercultural evaluation.
By completing the programme, the graduate acquires in-depth knowledge of Greek language, literature and culture. The programme includes a course in modern Greek; contents related to modern Greek culture as well as the reception of ancient Greek literature and culture in modern Greece are also part of selected subjects.
The graduate acquires general competences of a humanistic intellectual as as well as specific skills: he is able to read challenging texts in the original language; has a thorough knowledge of the history of Greek and its influence on modern languages; comprehends Greek literature and culture; is acquainted with the role that ancient and later Greek literature and philosophy played in European literature and culture from early humanism to modernity.
The graduate is acquainted with the methods of philological textual analysis and is able to understand and interpret literary and technical works in a historical context. He is able to use primary and secondary literature and professional manuals. The in-depth knowledge he develops enables him to do research independently, translate literary texts, and work in other areas where highly developed textual skills are required. He is also able to work in related fields where knowledge of classical languages is indispensable: archeology and museology, history, art history, linguistics and literary studies.
Courses:
History - single course
History - combined course
A graduate of the history study programme is well-read in humanities and social sciences. The history study programme enables the student to obtain the fundamental historical knowledge and the basic skills required for the scientific work and research.
The acquired knowledge and skills meet high international standards. The graduate can view the past in an analytical, critical and in-depth manner, as well as recognise and critically evaluate the contemporary political and social events.
Throughout the study course, a student is encouraged to work independently and the results of their work are incorporated into the pedagogical part of the study and research. The acquired competences enable the graduate to perform specific forms of research, journalistic, archival and museum work within the discipline, as well as work associated with humanities and social sciences.
Courses:
- History of art - single course
- History of art - combined course
The bachelor degree programme in History of Art prepares students for work in public and private institutions involved in monitoring, promoting, researching, and preserving works of art. Additionally, the study programme provides opportunities for employment in tourism and protocol. Within the study programme, students become familiar with the fundamentals and history of art history, gaining an understanding of its role in the broader context of the humanities and social sciences. They develop the ability to critically evaluate works of art and contextualize them within the appropriate temporal and spatial framework, with a special emphasis on examinig monuments in Slovenia and the neighbouring regions.
Graduates of the study program will be able to actively contribute to shaping the Slovenian cultural identity through their professional work, playing an important role in creating the conditions for general economic, social, and cultural development.
Graduates of the bachelor programme Comparative Linguistics acquire the general competences of a humanistically educated intellectual and the specific competences that are considered to be fundamental in (historical) comparative linguistics, whose main object of interest and scientific study are the principles and dynamics of the development of language over time.
They acquire the specific methodological apparatus that enables them to describe the whole range of linguistic phenomena at the synchronic and typological levels and to understand those phenomena in a diachronic perspective, as well as to interpret and critically evaluate scholarly linguistic literature, not only in the field of historical linguistics, but also general linguistics and the specific linguistic studies of the individual languages or whole language families.
They acquire an in-depth philological knowledge of several languages of the Indo-European language family from different time periods, combining it with the understanding of the historical grammar of these languages, as well as the characteristics and subsequent developmental trends of their common ancestor – Proto-Indo-European. They are qualified for further, scientifically oriented studies in comparative linguistics and for any specific tasks in all fields that require linguistic knowledge, as well as the specific linguistic competences and acumen in all kinds of linguistic research, especially philological work with texts.
Graduates of the programme acquire knowledge and intercultural linguistic competences expected of a graduate in Italian according to international standards. They are able to apply the acquired knowledge and skills critically and flexibly in relation to the other subject or discipline or their study.
Among the skills and competences acquired, the following are especially worth highlighting: the knowledge of the Italian linguistic system at all levels, the ability to use the Italian language in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, basic contrastive knowledge of Italian and Slovene grammar, knowledge of the linguistic contact between Italian and Slovene, and knowledge of the sociolinguistic situation of the Slovene community in Italy and of the Italian ethnic community in Slovenia. Furthermore, graduates also acquire knowledge of the conditions and various circumstances of intercultural communication, basic knowledge of Italian culture and literature, as well as the ability to understand Italian speakers, and to cooperate linguistically and overcome communication barriers.
By completing the programme, the graduate acquires in-depth knowledge of Latin language, literature and culture. The graduate acquires general competences of a humanistic intellectual as as well as specific skills: he is able to read challenging texts in the original Latin language; has a thorough knowledge of the history of Latin and its influence on modern languages; comprehends Latin literature and culture; is acquainted with the role that ancient and later Latin literature played in European literature and culture from early humanism to modernity.
The graduate is acquainted with s the methods of philological textual analysis and is able to understand and interpret literary and technical works in a historical context. He is able to use primary and secondary literature and professional manuals. The in-depth knowledge he develops enables him to do research independently, translate literary texts, work in journalism, publishing, archival science and in other areas where highly developed textual skills are required. He is also able to work in related fields where knowledge of classical languages is indispensable: archeology and museology, history, art history, linguistics and literary studies.
Courses:
- Musicology - single course
- Musicology - combined course
The aim of the programme is to provide the future graduate with a broad spectrum of basic knowledge in the fields of theory, analysis and history of music, ethnomusicology (popular and folk/traditional music, music anthropology) and interdisciplinary areas of musicology (psychology, sociology and aesthetics of music, musical acoustics). Students of the combined course acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to work in a second professional field, which also expands their employment opportunities.
A graduate musicologist masters the methods of musicological work, knows and understands different theoretical perspectives of music. He has in-depth knowledge of music theory, develops the necessary listening skills, masters an analytical approach to music and is able to evaluate it critically. He has a thorough knowledge of the history, theory and reception of music from the beginnings to the modern age and understands that the art of music is determined by its historical and cultural (social, spiritual and psychological) context.
With the wide presence and accessibility of music, employment opportunities for graduates are also very broad: Musicology skills are needed in every institution that deals with music in some way. Among other things, graduates are often employed in the media, both public and private, as music is most present there. Musicologists are also employed in public and private institutions that preserve, process and research various musical materials. Many musicology graduates are also involved in shaping musical life at local and national levels as advisors and organisers in the public and private sectors (including as music advisors, organisers of musical events, professionals in cultural associations and other non-governmental organisations, public relations staff of musical institutions and ensembles, staff in protocol services or in the broad field of tourism).
Courses:
Philosophy – Single Course
Philosophy – Combined Course
Graduates acquire wide and thorough basic knowledge of philosophical problems and various theoretical and methodological approaches in philosophy.
By analysing in detail chosen philosophical problems and identifying solutions, by reading, analysing and interpreting original philosophical texts, by carefully deliberating their complex arguments and by critically perusing specialised literature students enhance the skills needed for independent scientific or expert work.
The goal of the study programme is to enable graduates to work (1) as scientists or experts in research and educational institutions, (2) as journalists and translators in the fields of philosophy, humanities and social sciences, (3) as library staff (although not as a librarian), (4) as members of editorial boards at publishing and media houses and (5) as employees of cultural institutions that monitor, research and preserve the world and the Slovenian philosophical and humanistic heritage.
The first cycle programme in Polish Studies equips graduates with intercultural and linguistic mediation skills. It provides them with knowledge, recognized by established international standards as necessary for a proficient Polish speaker. The program trains students in the practical application of their knowledge of Polish language, literature, culture, and history, as well as their significance in the Central European region. These skills are applicable across various sectors of the labor market, offering graduates theoretical and professional foundations, which enable them to effectively and systematically address specific professional challenges. Additionally, it introduces students to the fundamentals of research.
Graduates have the opportunity to further enhance their expertise through second-level studies. This enables them to acquire competences suitable for direct employment in a wide range of activities within both the public sector and private enterprises.
The undergraduate dual-subject university study program in Russian Studies is designed interdisciplinary, with its fundamental aim being to provide graduates with theoretical and professional foundations for effective and systematic resolution of specific professional problems.
Graduates of the undergraduate study program in Russian Studies acquire knowledge and language, cultural, and literary competences that they can apply in the job market, while also enabling further education. Through the program, graduates gain the ability of articulate written and oral expression in the Russian and Slovenian languages within the context of everyday conversation, the ability to respond appropriately in a Russian-speaking social and cultural environment, and the ability to recognize differences and similarities between the Russian and domestic cultural and social systems.
Graduates are capable of recognizing and understanding the specificities of literary texts and acquire knowledge that enables intercultural dialogue. Within the framework of the study, they become acquainted with historical, linguistic, and cultural circumstances that influence the hermeneutic distinctiveness of Russian literature for the Slovenian reader.
Graduates of the first level two-subject Bachelor's degree programme in Slovak Studies acquire general linguistic, literary, cultural and contrastive textual competences in Slovene and Slovak, as well as additional competences in a compulsory optional second Slavic language (Czech, Polish, Russian, etc.).This means that upon completion of their studies, they are able to communicate competently in Slovene and Slovak in writing and orally in a second Slavic language.
Graduates in Slovak language and literature can thus work in various areas of the economy, especially in public and state services and cultural institutions with a large number of contacts with foreign countries and an international clientele. It is an interdisciplinary university degree programme that provides graduates with the theoretical and professional foundations for the effective and systematic solution of concrete problems, introduces graduates to the basics of research, and at the same time enables them to deepen the knowledge acquired at the second level.
Courses:
Slovene studies – Single Course
Slovene studies – Combined Course
Graduates of the Slovene Studies academic program acquire knowledge and develop skills that, according to established measures, qualify as foundational knowledge and skills in Slovene linguistics and literary studies.
Foundational knowledge of discreet areas of linguistics and literary studies enables them to understand, interpret, and evaluate artistic and non-artistic texts in light of relevant scholarly discoveries and societal phenomena associated with language and literature. Graduates are able to handle texts scientifically based on their knowledge and logically present their findings and views in public.
Graduates are capable of carrying out specific projects in order to gain insights into Slovene literature, cultural history, culture in general, language, and texts and their meanings in different media. They can work in the publishing industry, print and electronic media, cultural institutions, governmental affairs, advertising, and tourism. The major(s) also prepare graduates to work in offices and institutions that deal with representing and promoting Slovene language and literature or cultural activities.
The programme considers the trends in the development of contemporary societies, where new connections and fusions between social spheres are taking place that make it impossible to understand culture without understanding these processes; at the same time, the sociology of contemporary societies requires the application of analytical procedures developed for the analysis of cultural practices in the narrower sense of the term.
The study is designed to build initially on broad basic sociological and broader social-scientific and humanities knowledge, which is developed in the upper years into specialised and specific sociological fields. The specificities of these theoretical fields provide the basis for the study of the formational processes of collective identities, national belonging and the cultural cleavage of society between tradition and contemporary challenges. They enable the student to identify and understand the cultural and identity policies of a national community and to confront local specificities in the organisation of collective cultural life with the broader contexts of integration and globalisation processes; these lead to a convergence of cultures and a new appreciation of intercultural contacts.
The programme's orientation gives it an important mission in educating people who can make an assertive and independent contribution to the development of the country's intercultural dialogue and its visions of global civilisational cooperation.
Students of the combined study programme acquire high linguistic competence in one of the South Slavic languages, with a focus on Croatian (and contrastively Serbian, Bosnian, Montenegrin) and Macedonian (and contrastively Bulgarian), as well as high literary and cultural competence in the field of South Slavic literatures, societies, and cultures. This means that, upon completion of their studies, students can communicate at a high level, both orally and in writing, in at least one of the South Slavic languages and have a good knowledge of South Slavic literatures, cultures and societies.
The study programme also provides the theoretical and professional foundations for the effective and systematic solution of concrete professional problems, introduces graduates to the basics of research, and at the same time enables them to further their knowledge at a second level.
Graduates of South Slavic Studies acquire the competences for the jobs in a wide range of public sector activities and in public and private enterprises. The acquired knowledge and skills ensure successful and creative work.
The graduates of the Spanish Language and Literature bachelor programme acquire all the expertise and intercultural linguistic competence which are recognised by international standards as the fundamental knowledge and competence of a bachelor of a combined programme of Spanish, and are capable of critical and flexible use of the acquired expertise and competence in association with the other study programme or field. In use, they are able to take into consideration all circumstances of a particular context.
Among the acquired knowledge and competence, the following are especially worth of highlighting: knowledge of all the levels of the Spanish language system, ability of listening, spoken, written and reading use of Spanish, knowledge of the linguistic contact between Spanish and Slovene, knowledge of the conditions and different circumstances of intercultural communication, basic knowledge of the cultures and literatures of the Spanish speaking communities, openness and ability to understand speakers of Spanish and other languages, capability to cooperate linguistically and eliminate communicative obstacles, consciousness about the need for constant upgrading of already acquired knowledge and competence in accordance with the quick development of the professional field and willingness for such upskilling.
Courses:
Slovene-English-French - Single Course
Slovene-English-Italian - Single Course
Slovene-English-German - Single Course
Slovene-English - Combined Course
Slovene-German - Combined Course
Slovene-French - Combined Course
Slovene-Italian - Combined Course
The BA translation programme is an interesting and modern combination of linguistic, cultural, literary, and translation studies through which students acquire linguistic, cultural, and contrastive textual knowledge in Slovenian, English, and a selected third language, and also acquire basic translation skills.
The course has single-subject and dual-subject tracks, which make it possible to study seven different language combinations. Depending on the track they choose, graduates are able to communicate fluently and competently in writing and orally in Slovenian and one or two foreign languages, and they are well versed in two or three European cultures, which is why they are able to work in a multilingual and multicultural environment, mediate appropriately between languages and cultures, and use language technologies.
The main goal of the academic bachelor study programme Graphic and interactive communications is to qualify experts who are able to manage the most demanding technological processes in graphic arts and media, and in the field of interactive communications.
The study offers graduates relevant fundamental knowledge and expertise to proceed with their education at the second level. In addition to the knowledge in the field of graphic, media and interactive communications, graduates develop scientific approach abilities.
The graduates of this programme acquire knowledge about graphic technology and graphic material know-how used in the design and manufacturing of graphic products. In addition, graduates master the basics of visual and art language, techniques of artistic expression, and ways of interpreting and designing the art scheme of products. Graduates understand the technological realisation of graphically designed ideas, are capable of solving ecological problems in the printing industry, creating new ideas and developing the abilities of interpersonal communication, negotiation, teamwork, leadership and creative thinking.
The academic bachelor study programme Textile and fashion design addresses the prospects of the Slovenian textile and clothing industry, which are are similar to the prospects for other European industries in the field.
The future is generally oriented towards products with higher added value, high-quality, top-level design, creativity, advanced products, intelligent textiles and similar. Additionally, these goals are closely connected to the adequate knowledge and qualifications of the people involved.
Although it has its origins in traditional handicraft skills, textile and fashion design is a branch that during the last century has developed into an independent and specific system of expression, interlinked with other artistic and designer practices and theories. The creative process of a textile designer generally starts with an idea, which needs to be first visualised through artistic means, while suitable technical processes are simultaneously considered and strategies developed.
The process of conceptualising and materialising an idea requires broad understanding and experience of artistic disciplines and sociology and knowledge of production technologies. The new concept of the study, based on experience from graduate and post-graduate studies of designing textiles and clothing in the past 35 years and cooperation with foreign higher education institutions, especially those included in the CUMULUS network, was organised around a new concept based on four parallel vertical studies.
These basic directions include parallel studies of designing textiles and clothing, artistic expression, technology (which supports the realisation of designer ideas) and support studies (consisting of the knowledge and skills of computer-assisted design, the history of textile and fashion design, marketing and management).
The basic goal of the professional bachleor study programme Graphic and media technology is to train experts of sufficient professional breadth who are capable of managing, in terms of the technology and execution, diverse and demanding graphic activities and graphics related to media activities.
Graduates have broad expertise and professional knowledge in the study area of graphic and media technology, augmented by selected knowledge in the areas of natural sciences, information and communication technology, aesthetics, graphic design and management of digital media in visual and interactive applications and services.
Graduates also have professional ethical and environmental responsibility, can use modern tools of different graphic and media technologies and are able to observe, analyse and evaluate natural, cultural, artistic design and visual systems. Graduates of the programme Graphic and media technology acquire an overview and understanding of technological parameters of digital media, visual and interactive applications and services and basic graphic materials and digital techniques of representing information, including the capacity to understand the interdependency between technology and design.
The academic bachelor study programme Theological and religious studies is based on a wide spectrum of knowledge and methods from the fields of humanities, sociology, culture, theology and religion.
Students are qualified not only for work within the field of church, but also in other fields, for example culture, public life and administration, economy, history and other types of services connected to working with people. Professional profile of graduates is wide and meets the requirements of the labour market in the field of humanities, which demands flexibility, ability of quick understanding of humanistic issues and high level of social competence.
During more than 400-year tradition of theological studies in Slovenian history, graduates of these studies have not only been religious workers, but also important cultural, social, political, social work and economic initiators and leaders. Additionally, Theological and religious studies prepare the student for addressing the problems in the field of fundamental questions of human existence and culture.
The combined academic bachelor study programme Theological studies can be combined with the study programmes of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana and programmes of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Maribor as offered by the call for enrolment for respectful study year.
The list of possible combinations, where two 90-ECTS programmes together represent a 180-ECTS-combined bachelor study programme is as follows: at the Faculty of Theology: Theology. at the Faculty of Arts: English; Czech; Philosophy; French; Geography; Greek; Italian; South Slavic Studies; Latin; Musicology; German; Polish; Russian; Slovak; Slovenian; Sociology; Spanish; Art History; History; other programmes that will be developed at the Faculty of Arts according to the needs of education, lifelong learning and the development of fields, as well as all those programs that should prove to be suitable.
It can also be combined with respectful study programmes of the University of Maribor Faculty of Arts (English language and literature; Philosophy; Geography; Hungarian language and literature; German language and literature; Slovenian language and literature; Sociology; History; Pedagogics.
The Masters study programme Theology is based on a wide spectrum of knowledge and methods from the fields of humanities, sociology, culture, theology and religion.
The study is intended the layman and priest and religious candidates. Students are qualified not only for work within the field of church, but also in other fields, for example culture, public life and administration, economy, history and other types of services connected to working with people. Professional profile of graduates is wide and meets the requirements of the labour market in the field of humanities, which demands flexibility, ability of quick understanding of humanistic issues and high level of social competence.
During more than 400-year tradition of theological studies in Slovenian history, graduates of these studies have not only been religious workers, but also important cultural, social, political, social work and economic initiators and leaders. Additionally, Theological and religious studies prepare the student for addressing the problems in the field of fundamental questions of human existence and culture.
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