48.01. Bachelor Degree Programme in Slavonic Studies (Version 2011)
480006 KO Typology of the Slavic languages with special regard to Bulgarian - Colloquium on Linguistics
480083 KO The language of war reporting and literature in World War I - Colloquium on Linguistics: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian
480100 KO Comparative Slovak and Czech Nominal Morphology - Colloquium on Slovak and Czech Linguistics
480161 KO Development of the East Slavonic Languages in the 20th century - Colloquium on Russian and Ukrainian Linguistics
480042 KO Images of women and women's roles in the newer Bulgarian literature - Colloquium on Bulgarian Literature
480055 VO Newer Russian Literature: An Overview
480057 VO Newer Polish Literature: An Overview
480058 VO Newer Czech Literature: An Overview
480059 VO Newer Slovak Literature: An Overview
480060 VO Newer Ukrainian Literature: An Overview
480061 VO Newer Bulgarian Literature: An Overview
480062 VO Newer Slovene Literature: An Overview
480065 KO Siberia in Russian Literature of the 19th-21st Centuries - Colloquium on Russian Literature
480069 KO The tradition of the idyll/sielanka in Polish literature - Colloquium on Polish Literature
480086 KO Russian and Ukrainian Poetry (19th Century) - Colloquium on Russian and Ukrainian Literature
480088 KO The Romantic Love Discourse in Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Literature - Colloquium on Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Literature
480152 KO 20th-century crises in Czech and Slovak novels - Colloquium on Czech and Slovak Literature
480158 KO Creative Writing and SSKJ / Dictionary of Standard Slovene Language 2 - Colloquium on Slovene Literature
480003 VO Ukrainian Regional Area and Cultural
480036 VO Slovak Regional and Cultural Studies
480040 VO Russian Regional Area and Cultural
480041 VO Bulgarian Regional and Cultural Studies
480043 VO Czech Regional and Cultural Studies
480044 VO Polish Regional and Cultural Studies
480052 VO Slovene Regional and Cultural Studies
480030 UE Slovak Language Course: Advanced Level 2
480031 UE Czech Language Course: Advanced Level 2
480032 UE Polish Language Course: Advanced Level 2
480041 VO Bulgarian Regional and Cultural Studies
480043 VO Czech Regional and Cultural Studies
480044 VO Polish Regional and Cultural Studies
480052 VO Slovene Regional and Cultural Studies
480055 VO Newer Russian Literature: An Overview
480057 VO Newer Polish Literature: An Overview
480058 VO Newer Czech Literature: An Overview
480059 VO Newer Slovak Literature: An Overview
480060 VO Newer Ukrainian Literature: An Overview
480061 VO Newer Bulgarian Literature: An Overview
480062 VO Newer Slovene Literature: An Overview
480093 UE Russian as a Second Slavic Language
480162 UE Slovak as a Second Slavic Language
480030 UE Slovak Language Course: Advanced Level 2
480031 UE Czech Language Course: Advanced Level 2
480032 UE Polish Language Course: Advanced Level 2
480035 VO Comparative Slavic morphology
480041 VO Bulgarian Regional and Cultural Studies
480055 VO Newer Russian Literature: An Overview
480057 VO Newer Polish Literature: An Overview
480058 VO Newer Czech Literature: An Overview
480059 VO Newer Slovak Literature: An Overview
480060 VO Newer Ukrainian Literature: An Overview
480061 VO Newer Bulgarian Literature: An Overview
480062 VO Newer Slovene Literature: An Overview
480139 KO Gender in Slavic cultures
480146 VO The slavic substratum in Austria
480085 SE The Russian-French Cultural Ties in the 19th - 20th Centuries - B.A. Seminar on Literature
480089 SE Romantics in Czech, Slovak and Polish literature: common features - B.A. Seminar on Literature
480091 SE Slovenian folktales in European Context (Dual audience of Children and Adults) - B.A. Seminar on Literature
480092 SE The formation and transformation of the Bulgarian literary canon - B.A. Seminar on Literature
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