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Faculty Faculty of Arts (FFI)
Study programme Spanish Language for European and International Trade (B0231P090002)
Branch of study / Specialization Spanish Language for European and International Trade (B0231P090002/0 - 2020)
Level of acquired qualification Bachelor
Form of study Full-time
Standard length of study 3 years
Number of ECTS credits 180
Qualification awarded Bachelor (0)
Access to further studies Master study programme  
Type of completion State Final Exam
Study and Examination Code URL
Faculty coordinator for international students
Hrdá Jitka, Mgr.
Email: hrda@ff.jcu.cz
Phone: +420 38 903 4826
Fax:
Key learning outcomes The concept of a study programme the Spanish language for European and international trade (SJEMO) is based on an analysis of student?s requirements of the programme as well as labour market needs. It is a programme which is a constant interest among applicants for study. Spanish-Speaking countries are an important trading partner of the Czech Republic, and experience in practice shows that the application of graduates of applied philology is very high. The study programme of the Spanish language for European and international trade is conceived as a combined and professionally focused. The central component of the presented programme is subjects from the field of education of philology, namely the Spanish language. The main representations have disciplines of linguistic theory and practice with emphasis on subjects of applied philology (commercial and legal Spanish), in the subject-matter of both literary and cultural disciplines. Literary subjects are conceived as putting into Spanish and Hispanoamerican literature, literary theory here because of the nature of the discipline is not taught. Given the language competences of the current generation of study candidates as well as the needs of the current market are obligatory parts of English language courses (from level B1), both in general and in the field of professional (Commercial and legal English). Students will also be able to choose a third foreign language (second Romance language) within compulsory selectable subjects (from beginner level). The central philological component of the study programme is complemented by selected subjects from the fields of education of economic Sciences (macroeconomics, microeconomics, marketing, fundamentals of trade). This accessory component of the study programme consists of basic introduction into the field of economic sciences with emphasis on practical application of acquired knowledge in seminars. In the context of this component, legal subjects are offered in the alternative (Introduction to Law I, II, commercial law, European law), which target systemic and terminological aspects, and one course of practice representatives. The seminars of the relevant professional language are based on economic and legal subjects. The professional Spanish and English terminology with which students familiarize themselves in these seminars is thus supported by theoretical knowledge of disciplines. The secondary economic component of the presented combined study programme is provided by experts from the resources of the Faculty of Economics, in the 3rd year the professional course is provided by external experts from the non-academic sphere An integral part of the study programme of the Spanish language for European and international trade as a professionally oriented study programme in the 3rd year is a compulsory twelve-week practice in domestic or foreign companies or government offices of all grades. Students can deepen their knowledge in both areas of education in their study visits to partner universities abroad.
Specific admission requirements unspecified
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning unspecified
Qualification requirements and regulations unspecified
Profile of the programme unspecified
Persistence requirements unspecified
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples unspecified
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor Pešková Jana, PhDr. Ph.D.
1. year 2. year 3. year Undetermined year
Winter Summer Winter Summer Winter Summer Winter Summer
URO/7SHL1 (4)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 4
Student chooses optional courses so that the number of ECTS credits for optional courses totals: 26.
URO/7SJ2 (4)
URO/7SHL2 (4)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 8
Student chooses optional courses so that the number of ECTS credits for optional courses totals: 22
URO/7SHL3 (4)
URO/7OS1 (3)
URO/7SJ3 (3)
URO/7MSS2 (3)
URO/7APS (3)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 16
From the following group of courses and from the list of optional courses student has to register for sufficient number of courses so that the sum of their ECTS credits is 14
URO/7DJP1 (3)
URO/7MSS3 (4)
URO/7SJ4 (5)
UAN/7OA1 (3)
URO/7OS2 (4)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 16
From offered courses student has to register for sufficient number of courses so that the sum of their ECTS credits is 14 , recommended are:
URO/7DJP2 (3)
UAN/7OA2 (4)
URO/7LSS (4)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 8
From the following group of courses and from the list of optional courses student has to register for sufficient number of courses so that the sum of their ECTS credits is 22
URO/7DJP3 (3)
URO/7PX (6)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 6
Student chooses optional courses so that the number of ECTS credits for optional courses totals: 24
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 0
Student chooses optional courses so that the number of ECTS credits for optional courses totals: 30.
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 0
From offered courses student has to register for sufficient number of courses so that the sum of their ECTS credits is 30 , recommended are:
URO/7DJP4 (3)
Total 60 credits Total 60 credits Total 60 credits Total 60 credits
Total 180 credits