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BA Programs


Brochure of the Faculty (2012)

Click here for Entry Requirements for International Students.

Please note that ONLY the programs listed under International BAs are available for international students. All the other programs under the BA Programs section below are offered in Hungarian language. Check out the vertical list on your left.


Students may pursue their undergraduate education at BA level, the basic form of university training in Hungary. Graduates receive a Bachelor of Arts degree after completing a 6-semester, 180-credit program.

Our Faculty provides 58 BA majors in 13 BA programs. This is the widest selection any Faculty of Humanities offers nationwide. Above the traditional, nationally well-established BA programs (Hungarian, History, English and American Studies, Germanic Studies, Slavonic Studies etc.) we cater for special needs by providing unique study opportunities with the Liberal Arts or the Ancient and Oriental Languages and Cultures programs.

The immense variety of the BA majors enables our students to pursue their studies in almost any area of the Humanities field. Most of the 58 majors mentioned above have to be selected upon applying to university (the majors within the English Studies, Germanic Studies, Romance Studies, Slavonic Studies, Ancient Languages and Cultures, Oriental Languages and Cultures programs, and the Archaeology major within the History BA program), but there are a number of others which may only be chosen after the student has gained admission to our Faculty (such as the majors of the Hungarian, Liberal Arts or the History BA programs).

Aside from the majors there are innumerable 50-credit specializations which further enrich the range of choice, and enable our students to acquire specialist knowledge within a wider field of study (Islamic Studies, Iberian Romance Philology etc.). The number of our specializations increases, and their range widens constantly, as we intend to provide our students with professional knowledge that increases their chances of employment when they enter the job market after graduation.

One of the important features of undergraduate studies is that they prepare the students for teacher training at MA level. Because of the two-subject teaching qualifications programs at MA level, our Faculty offers 50 credit BA minors in all subjects that offer teacher training programs at MA level. For those students with specialized interests our Faculty provides 50-credit minor programs in the fields that have no teacher-training follow-up at MA level. They may thus expand and deepen their knowledge in a certain field of study in order to set their professional career on a firm basis: a student of History may for example engage in Japanese or Arabic studies to become a specialist in that area later on.

Our BA programs provide – due to the excellent academic potential at our disposal – a very high level of education. All our BA programs are staffed with teachers whose outstanding work as scholars and teachers is well documented via various polls and statistics. But the academic expectations set by the Faculty could not be fulfilled were our applicants not among the most talented in the country, as their exceptionally high secondary school grade average indicates.


BA PROGRAMS
PROGRAM MAJOR 50 CREDITS
SPECIALISATION MINOR
Hungarian Hungarian Hungarian
Estonian Estonian
Finnish Finnish
Finno-Ugric Finno-Ugric
Folkloristics  
Literary Studies Literary Studies
Cultural Studies Cultural Studies
Language Mentor
Administration Administration
       
       
       
     

Sign Language

History History History History
German specialization for History majors
Archaeology
Archival Science
Museology
Ethnography Ethnography
English and American Studies English English Studies English
English in the Media
English in the EU
American Studies American Writing Program
Germanic Studies German Text and Reception German
Interculturality and Intermediality
Germans in Hungary
Text, Style, Use of Language
Contrastive Linguistics and Translatology
German as a Minority Language and Literature
Netherlandic Studies Netherlandic Studies Netherlandic Studies
Scandinavian Studies Scandinavian Studies Scandinavian Studies
Romance Studies French French Philology French
Italian Italian Philology Italian
Portuguese Portuguese Philology Portuguese
Spanish Spanish Philology Spanish
Iberian Romance Philology
Romanian Romanian Philology Romanian
Slavonic Studies Bulgarian Bulgarian
Czech Czech
Croatian Croatian
Polish Polish
Russian Russian Russian
Serbian Serbian
Slovakian Slovakian
Slovenian Slovenian
Ukrainian Ukrainian
Ancient Languages and Cultures Assyriology Assyriology
Egyptology Egyptology
Classical Studies Latin
Ancient Greek
Oriental Languages and Cultures Arabic Islamic Studies Arabic
Hebrew Studies Hebrew Studies
Judaic Studies
Indology Hindi
Sanskrit
Iranian Studies Iranian Studies
Chinese Chinese Translator-Interpreter Chinese
Japanese Japanese
Korean
Mongolian Mongolian
Turkish Turkish
Modern Greek Modern Greek
Liberal Arts Philosophy Philosophy
Religious Studies
Theoretical Linguistics
Esthetics Esthetics
Film Theory and Film History Film Theory and Film History
Communication and Media Studies Communication and Media Studies
Art History Art History Art History
Information and Library Studies Book History
Information and Knowledge Management
EU Information
Communication and Media Studies Journalism
Media Science
Music Choir Conducting Music
Church Music Church Music

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10th anniversary of the foundation of the Department of Ukranian Studies
The Department of Ukranian Studies cordially invites you to its event organised to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its establishment. The festive event will be held on December 13th, 2012 in the Library of the Institute of Baltic and Slavonic Studies (Múzeum krt. 4. building D, ground floor). Full story »
Open Day at the Faculty
On January 11th, 2013 from 10h00 an open day will be held in Gólyavár, Maria Theresa Hall for prospective students of the Faculty of Humanities of ELTE. Full story »
A lecture held by H.E. Mr. Ilan Mor, Ambassador of the State of Israel
The Embassy of the State of Israel to Hugary invites everyone interested to a lecture delivered by H.E. Mr. Ilan Mor, Ambassador of the State of Israel to Hungary entitled “Strategic Challenges in the Region: The Arab Spring from Israeli Perspective.” Full story »
Perception, reflection, historiography
The workshop will include the participation of well-known foreign and Hungarian scholars who will reconsider Henri Pirenne's concepts on the basis of recent research, and discuss new approaches to the problems examined earlier by Pirenne. Full story »
DATA IS BEAUTIFUL conference
The ultimate aim of the Data is Beautiful project is to create a national and international platform between Hungarian Educational Institutions and Institutes and Organizations involved with digital technologies and design to investigate in collaboration one of the most timely and significant phenomena of digital culture: aspects of data and data visualization. Full story »
Belgian writer Dimitri Verhulst at the Department of Netherlandic Studies
Upon the invitation of the Department of Netherlandic Studies, Dimitri Verhulst, Flemish-Belgian writer delivers a lecture in Dutch language about his works on October 3 from 10.30 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. Full story »
Researchers’ Night in the Spirit of Chinese Inventions
The annual Researchers' Night will be held at the end of September. This evening's presentations will highlight oriental studies as „popular science,” – as a topic that should become familiar to everyone in Hungary. Full story »
Dr. Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht gives a lecture at our Faculty
The Doctoral School in Literary Studies of Loránd Eötvös University cordially invites you to the public lecture of Professor Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (Stanford University), Honorary Doctor and Professor of ELTE. Full story »
Australian Studies Symposium
Celebrating twenty years of Australian Studies in Hungary Full story »
Portuguese Language Day
The Faculty of Humanities is organizing the "Portuguese Language Day" to be held on May 8, 2012. Full story »
The 40th anniversary of the Faculty’s Catalan education
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Catalan education at the Faculty, instructors of the Institute of Romanic Studies organise an international symposium on April 24, 2012. Full story »
International Conference for Young Slavists
On 19 April, 2012 the Institute of Baltic and Slavonic Studies organizes an international scientific conference for students of Slavonic Studies. Full story »
Arnon Grunberg at the Department of Netherlandic Studies
On April 20, 2012 the renowned Dutch writer Arnon Grunberg visits the Department of Netherlandic Studies. Full story »
A lecture by Ljubov Kiszeljova, University of Tartu
On April 17, 2012 Ljubov Kiszeljova, Professor at the University of Tartu, Head of Department of Russian Literature delivers two lectures at the Faculty of Humanities. Full story »
A series of lectures by Dr. Rudolf Leger
In the organization of the Department of Egyptology, Dr. Rudolf Leger gives a series of lectures at the Faculty of Humanities between April 11 and 13, 2012. Full story »
Agota Kristof memorial day
The Department of French Language and Literature, the Embassy of the French Republic and the Embassy of the Swiss Confederation organize a memorial day in honour of Agota Kristof. Full story »
A master course held by Prof. Dr. Galin Tihanov
Between March 22 and 26, in the frame of The Babits Lectures, Prof. Dr Galin Tihanov, Professor of Comparative Literature and Intellectual History at Queen Mary University of London is going to give a master course at the Faculty of Humanities. Full story »
Master course and workshop at the Department of Inner Asian Studies
On March 19-20, 2012 the international master course and workshop entitled The Monguors – Their Language and Culture will be held at the Faculty of Humanities of ELTE. Full story »
Conference on Rabindranath Tagore - His Writings and Art beyond Bengal
The conference will focus on Tagore’s reception in various cultures outside Bengal and new approaches to Tagore in contemporary world. Full story »
Her Excellency Ms Veronika Erte pays a visit to ELTE
On February 29, 2012 (Wednesday) at 15.00 p.m. Her Excellency Ms Veronika Erte, Ambassador of the Republic of Latvia to Hungary pays an official visit to the Institute of Slavonic and Baltic Philology. Full story »
Music and Literature - a public lecture
The Department of English Studies at Eötvös Loránd University cordially
invites all interested staff members and students of the ELTE Faculty of
Humanities to a public lecture on the interrelatedness of music and
literature to be held by our distinguished guest,
Dr. Walter Bernhart,
Professor of English Literature at Karl-Franzens Universität (Graz, Austria),
and President of the International Association for Word and
Music Studies (WMA). Full story »
A lecture on Kant by Prof. Dr. Violetta L. Waibel
The German-Hungarian Philosophical Society kindly invites you to the lecture to be held on February 24, 2012 (Friday) at 15.00 p.m. by Prof. Dr. Violetta L. Waibel, entitled Kants Konstruktion a priori in Raum und Zeit und die Erfahrungserkenntnis. Full story »
Scientific presentation of Azerbaijani culture
On February 21, 2012 the event titled “Scientific presentation of Azerbaijani culture” will be held at Eötvös Loránd University by the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Hungary and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Full story »
Japanese linguist visits ELTE
In March 2012, Prof Dr Kensei Sugayama, Professor of Linguistics of Kyoto Prefectural University is going to deliver two public lectures in Budapest. Full story »
Why Hungary? Why Budapest? Why ELTE BTK?
For the attention of all prospective students, we have collected ten reasons why they should join our vibrant, intellectually stimulating campus life and pursue their studies at Hungary's best, internationally reputed institution, the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University. Full story »
Memorial Plaquet in Eötvös Collegium
On 5 December , Eötvös Collegium dedicates a memorial plaquet to the memory of Dr. Aurélien Sauvageot. The Collegium will adopt the French linguist’s name, who spent many years at the institution as lector. The plaquet will be unveiled by Mr. René Roudaut, French Ambassador. Full story »
Ms Natalia Asimbajeva gives a lecture at the Faculty of Humanities
On 1 December 2011, Ms Natalia Asimbajeva, Candidate of Humanities, Director of the Dostoyevsky Memorial Museum of Saint Petersburg gives a lecture at the Faculty of Humanities. Full story »
German cultural week
The German Cultural week will be held for the fourth time by the Institute of Germanic Studies between 7-11 November, 2011. This year, lectures will focus on German-speaking Switzerland. Full story »
Canada in Eight Tongues
The Central European Association for Canadian Studies and the School of English and American Studies at Eötvös Loránd University are pleased to invite you to the conference Canada in Eight Tongues to be held on October 21-22, 2011. Full story »
Dr. Irmtraut Munro’s lecture at the Faculty of Humanities
On 4 October, 2011 Dr. Irmtraut Munro, Professor of Egyptology gives a lecture at the Faculty of Humanities of ELTE starting at 17:00 pm. Full story »
Dr. Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht gives a one-week long master class at our Faculty
Dr. Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Professor of Literary Studies at Stanford University, influential public figure of Germany gives a one-week long master class from 14th September to 21st September, 2011 at the Faculty of Humanities of ELTE. Full story »
Peter Murphy’s paper at the Department of Esthetics
On 12th September, 2011 Dr. Peter Murphy (Professor of Communication at Monash University, Australia) presents a paper at the Department of Esthetics. Full story »
Researchers’ Night
Researchers’ Night is one of Hungary’s science-popularizing programme series that is organized annually on the fourth Friday in September. This year it is held on 23rd September, 2011. Full story »
The intensive week of TEMA Erasmus Mundus program to be opened
On 19th September, 2011 at 9:30, Dr. Tamás Dezső will open the Intensive Week of the TEMA Erasmus Mundus Program. Dr. Francois Laquieze, Director of the French Institute will also honour the opening ceremony with his presence. Full story »
The Department of Netherlandic Studies organizes an international conference
The international conference will be held between 28th September and 30th September, 2011, in Hague. Full story »
THE USE AND ABUSE OF DEMOCRATIC SELF-DEFENCE
The Institute of Ideas, London and the Institute for Art Theory and Media Studies, ELTE, Budapest cordially invite you to a satellite event of the Battle of Ideas 2011 Festival.


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Opening ceremony for international students for AY 2011/2012
On 14 September 2011, Wednesday, at 15:00, the Faculty Leadership and the Student Services Office of the Faculty of Humanities will welcome and brief the international student community (with the exception of Erasmus students) on the occasion of the launching of the 2011/2012 academic year. Full story »
Nationalism Studies short-term program for international students launched
The Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University has launched an exciting short-term program for foreign students, entitled “Nationalism Studies”. Full story »
Magical context
15th April 2011, Conference Hall of the Faculty of Humanities, ELTE University
(1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt. 4/A., Kari Tanácsterem)
Full story »
New short-term program for foreign students launched
The Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University has launched an exciting short-term tailor-made program for foreign students, entitled “Contextualizing East-Central Europe: Hungary’s Cultural Identity.” Full story »
Wreath-laying at the Royal Palace in Buda
The 375th anniversary of the foundation of Eötvös Loránd University was commemorated on June 25th 2010, when in the presence of the university’s leadership ELTE rector Ferenc Hudecz placed a wreath on the commemorative plaque marking the location of the university’s earlier headquarters. Full story »
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