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Master’s degree programme in FRENCH PHILOLOGY
Last Update
31.05.2010 |
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Degree to be achieved: Master of Humanities in Philology
Standard period of study: 2 years (or 4 semesters)
Type of studies: Full time
Language of instruction: French
Accreditation: 05.11.2008-31.12.2010
Tuition fee:
1) For EU, EEA citizens and their family members is 1200 LVL per year (the total tuition fee is 2400 LVL)
2) For other countries citizens is 2600 LVL per year (the total tuition fee is 5200 LVL)
Admission requirements:
¹If French is not your native language and/or your previous education is not obtained in French you must present one of the following documents:
French can be replaced with one of the following documents:
1) DELF (Diplôme d'études en langue française) B2 level;
2) DALF (Diplôme approfondi de langue française) at least C1 level;
3) TCF (Test de connaissance du français) score at least 400 points;
4) TEF (Test d’Evaluation du Français) score at least 541 points;
5) A grade in French at bachelor degree diploma or an equivalent certified document – at least grade 6 (almost satisfactory)
Entrance criteria
The selection criteria are based on following grades:
Necessary documents
The payment must be transferred to the bank account of the University of Latvia before applying for studies. The application fee is non-refundable.
Please note! Application documents without all required attachments and application fee payment confirmation will be understood as not valid and will not be forwarded for further processing.
Application fee:
1. for European Union, European Economic Area citizens and their family members* is 15LVL (21Euro);
2. for permanent residents (including long-term residents of the European Community) and their family members* is 15LVL (21Euro);
3. for other citizens is 35LVL (50Euro).
* Under this clause family members are spouse, parents and children.
The deadlines for submitting application documents:
1. For EU citizens and permanent residents is July 15, 2010;
2. For citizens from other countries is May 15, 2010.
Legalization (certification of document authenticity)