Russian Language in Professional and Intercultural Communication
Russian Language in Professional and Intercultural Communication
Graduate Profile: The graduates possess a comprehensive understanding of the structure and functioning of the Russian language, as well as another Slavic language, such as Ukrainian. They are well-versed in the historical, cultural, and social contexts of both Russian-speaking and Ukrainian-speaking regions. They have a high level of proficiency in both Russian and Ukrainian languages, allowing them to communicate fluently and spontaneously. Furthermore, they have a solid foundation in translation and interpreting theory, as well as essential knowledge in business and intercultural communication principles.
Graduate Employment: The graduates possess the qualifications for work that requires active knowledge of the Russian (or Ukrainian) language and an understanding of the associated realities. They can be employed in the fields of tourism, gastronomy, and hotel management, as well as in business, public administration, local government, the third sector, and non-governmental organisations as professional employees. They can also contribute to the arts and culture sector as social event organisers, cultural educators, and in administrative roles.