Degree Program and Specialisations.
Admission to the School of Romance Languages is open to students with a background in:
- Spanish (for the Spanish division);
- French (for the French division);
- English (for either division).
All students, both beginners (admitted with English) and continuing learners (admitted with Spanish or French), study their chosen Romance language intensively throughout the four-year programme.
Since 2023, the School has been offering the specialist degree programme 6-05-0231-01 "Modern Foreign Languages". Students study Spanish or French as their primary foreign language, with English as a second foreign language. The programme lasts for 4 years and is available for both state-funded and fee-paying students.
In addition to mastering two foreign languages, from their third year students can pursue one of the following specialisations: “Corpus Linguistics”, “Foreign Literature”, “Abstract Translation”, or “Orthophony”.
A third (or subsequent) elective foreign language is available on a fee-paying basis. Free annual electives are also offered in Finnish and Hungarian.
Students can further choose from a range of optional courses, such as Pedagogical Design for Blended Learning, Machine Learning and Neural Networks, Digital Literacy and Information Security, among others.
Upon successful completion, graduates are awarded the qualification: “Linguist. Teacher”.
Graduates have the opportunity to continue their studies in BSUFL's Master's and PhD programmes under the supervision of the University's leading specialists.

