
What’s new at the Faculty of Languages, Literatures and Cultures?
We’re opening up new opportunities for language enthusiasts! Many of our first-cycle studies now feature new language specialisations, and what’s more – you can choose two specialisations within a single course (if you wish).
That’s right! You can, for example, combine French with Spanish – and deepen your knowledge in both areas at the same time.
This is a flexible model – choosing a specialisation is optional, but it gives you the chance to study two foreign languages simultaneously.
Examples?
And that’s just the beginning – specialisations are now also available in courses such as Croatian Philology, Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Italian Studies and many more.
- In French Studies, you can choose from the following specialisations: Spanish, Italian, or Belgian.
- In Dutch Studies: Belgian.
- Yes, you can combine French and Spanish, for example – and deepen your knowledge in two areas at the same time.
Field of study | Specialisation | Nature of specialisation |
French Studies, first-cycle studies | Spanish, Italian, Belgian | The implementation of the specialisation is not compulsory. |
Spain Studies, first-cycle studies | Italian, Romance Studies | The implementation of the specialisation is not compulsory. |
Italian Studies, first-cycle studies | Spanish, Romance Studies | The implementation of the specialisation is not compulsory. |
Dutch Studies, first-cycle studies | Dutch language, culture and literature in the Central European context | The implementation of the specialisation is not compulsory. |
Croatian Studies with Serbian Language, first-cycle studies | Czech, Russian, Ukrainian | The implementation of the specialisation is not compulsory. |
Czech Studies | Croatian, Russian, Ukrainian | The implementation of the specialisation is not compulsory. |
Russian Studies | Czech, Croatian, Ukrainian, English | The implementation of the specialisation is not compulsory. |
Ukrainian Studies | Czech, Croatian, Russian, English | The implementation of the specialisation is not compulsory. |
We invite you to apply for our degree programmes!
You’ll find all the information at: www.rekrutacja.uni.wroc.pl
Register at: www.irka.uwr.edu.pl
Added by: Agata Mitek
13 June 2025