1. Master Degree Programme - Slavonic Studies
1.1. Language Acquisition
- 480055 UE Advanced Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Language Skills 1
- 480058 UE Advanced Polish Language Skills 1
- 480062 UE Advanced Russian Language Skills 1
- 480063 UE Advanced Slovene Language Skills 1
- 480064 UE Advanced Czech Language Skills 1
- 480133 UE Advanced Russian Language Skills 1
- 480145 UE Czech as a Second Slavic Language
- 480146 UE Russian as a Second Slavic Language
- 480147 UE Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian as a Second Slavic Language
1.2. Historical-Philological Module
- 480091 VO Principles of the comparative Grammar of the Slavic languages
- 480108 VO History of South Slavonic Old Literature
- 480109 VO History of East Slavonic Old Literature
- 480112 VO History of West Slavonic Old Literature
- 480167 KO Old Church Slavonic
1.3. Literary and Cultural Studies
- 480068 VO The manifesto in Slavic modernism
- 480069 VO Contemporary Cultural Theories with a Special Reference to the Slavic Cultural Space
- 480075 SE Literature in Silesia
- 480114 KO Czech Drama of the 20th Century
- 480115 SE The Construction of Space in the Contemporary Narrative Prose
- 480120 SE Russian-Ukrainian-Austrian literary encounters
- 480124 KO Slovene Literature after World War II
1.4. Linguistics
- 480113 VO Byzantium and Slavia Orthodoxa in the mirror of language and literary culture
- 480117 VO Slavic Verbal Morphology
- 480130 SE Sociolinguistic Aspects of the History of Languages: Russian and Ukrainian
1.5 Master Module
- 480068 VO The manifesto in Slavic modernism
- 480069 VO Contemporary Cultural Theories with a Special Reference to the Slavic Cultural Space
- 480075 SE Literature in Silesia
- 480076 VO Slavic contributions to literary theory
- 480113 VO Byzantium and Slavia Orthodoxa in the mirror of language and literary culture
- 480117 VO Slavic Verbal Morphology
- 480120 SE Russian-Ukrainian-Austrian literary encounters
- 480130 SE Sociolinguistic Aspects of the History of Languages: Russian and Ukrainian
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Studierende des Masterstudiums Allgemeine Slawistik haben darauf zu achten, dass sie die fachlichen und sprachlichen Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme an den gewählten Lehrveranstaltungen erfüllen. Dies gilt sowohl für die Sprachkurse (M-10 und M-11) als auch für die übrigen Fächer, insbesondere was die Kenntnisse der Arbeitssprache und die notwendigen fachlichen Vorkenntnisse betrifft.