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19. FACULTY OF ARTS
Aškerčeva 2, 1000 Ljubljana
Phone: +386 1 241 10 00
More information at: www.ff.uni-lj.si
Contact Persons:
STUDY
PROGRAMME Contact Person E-Mail Phone
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH STUDIES
ENGLISH
STUDIES
Dr. Igor Maver,
Full Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1334
ENGLISH
STUDIES
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
ENGLISH
STUDIES
(TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME) Dr. Mirjana
Želježič, Senior
Instructor
si
+386 1 241 1368 ENGLISH
STUDIES
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY
ARCHAEOLOGY
Dr. Tina Milavec,
Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1576
DEPARTMENT OF ASIAN STUDIES
JAPANOLOGY
Dr. Marija
Kristina Hmeljak,
Senior Instructor
si +386 1 241 1446
JAPANOLOGY
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Marija
Kristina Hmeljak,
Senior Instructor
si +386 1 241 1446
SINOLOGY
Dr. Nataša
Vampelj
Suhadolnik,
Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1444
DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE AND BOOK STUDIES
LIBRARY,
INFORMATION
AND PUBLISHING
STUDIES
Dr. Polona Vilar,
Associate
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1483
DEPARTMENT OF ETHNOLOGY AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
ETHNOLOGY
AND CULTURAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
Dr. Rajko Muršič,
Full Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1530
ETHNOLOGY
AND CULTURAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
CULTURAL
DIFFERENCES
AND
TRANSNATIONAL
PROCESSES
(CREOLE; JOINT
DEGREE)
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHY
Philosophical
Perspectives: Dr.
Borut Ošlaj,
Associate
Professor
Philosophies of
Contemporaneity:
Dr. Zdravko Kobe,
Associate
Professor
+386 1 241 1114
+386 1 241 1110
PHILOSOPHY OF
CULTURE
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Dean Komel,
Full Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1106
PHILOSOPHY,
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Marjan
Šimenc, Associate
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1110
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY
Jerica Mrak
Pestotnik
lj.si +386 1 241 1230
GEOGRAPHY
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN, DUTCH, AND SWEDISH
GERMANIC
STUDIES Dr. Špela Virant,
Assistant
Professor
[email protected] +386 1 241 1332 GERMANIC
STUDIES
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
GERMAN,
(TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME) Dr. Irena Samide,
Assistant
Professor
[email protected] +386 1 241 1336 GERMAN
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS
CLASSICAL AND
HUMANISTIC
STUDIES
Zala Rott Dali,
Dr. Sonja Weiss,
Assistant
Professor
+386 1 241 1420
+386 1 241 1414
GREEK
LANGUAGE,
LITERATURE,
AND CULTURE
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
GREEK
LANGUAGE,
LITERATURE
AND CULTURE
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
LATIN
LANGUAGE,
LITERATURE
AND CULTURE
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
LATIN
LANGUAGE,
LITERATURE
AND CULTURE
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
DEPARTMENT OF MUSICOLOGY
MUSICOLOGY
Vesna Venišnik,
Teaching
Assistant
[email protected] +386 1 241 1440
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES
ANDRAGOGY
(TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Marko
Radovan,
Assistant
Professor
[email protected] +386 1 241 1146
ANDRAGOGY
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
PEDAGOGY
(TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME) Dr. Jasna
Mažgon,
Associate
Professor
+386 1 241 1092 PEDAGOGY
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSLATION STUDIES
TRANSLATION
Dr. Ada Gruntar
Jermol, Associate
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1227
TRANSLATION
(SLOVENE-
ENGLISH-
FRENCH; JOINT
DEGREE)
Dr. Mojca
Schlamberger
Brezar, Full
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1227
TRANSLATION
(SLOVENE-
ENGLISH-
GERMAN; JOINT
DEGREE)
Dr. Tanja Žigon,
Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1506
INTERPRETATION
Amalija Maček,
Senior Lecturer [email protected] +386 1 241 1508
DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE AND GENERAL LINGUISTICS
INDO-EUROPEAN
COMPARATIVE
LINGUISTICS
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Luka
Repanšek,
Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 41 365 928
GENERAL
LINGUISTICS
Dr. Sašo
Živanović,
Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 41 791 758
GENERAL
LINGUISTICS
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND LITERARY THEORY
COMPARATIVE
LITERATURE
AND LITERARY
THEORY
Dr. Vanesa
Matajc, Associate
Professor
[email protected] +386 1 241 1382
COMPARATIVE
LITERATURE
AND LITERARY
THEORY
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
COMPARATIVE
LITERATURE
AND LITERARY
THEORY
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCHOLOGY Nives Kolarič [email protected] +386 1 241 1150
DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
FRENCH AND
ROMANCE
STUDIES
Dr. Gregor Perko,
Associate
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1394
FRENCH STUDIES
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
FRENCH
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Meta Lah,
Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1404
HISPANIC
STUDIES
Dr. Maja Šabec,
Associate
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1406
ITALIAN
LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Irena Prosenc
Šegula, Associate
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1396
ITALIAN
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Darja Mertelj,
Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1396
SPANISH
LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Maja Šabec,
Associate
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1406
SPANISH
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Marjana Šifrar
Kalan, Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1408
DEPARTMENT OF SLAVISTICS
CZECH
LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Bojana Maltarić,
Senior Lecturer [email protected] +386 1 244 2064
SOUTH SLAVIC
STUDIES
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Namita
Subiotto,
Associate
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1274
POLISH STUDIES
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Maria
Wtorkowska,
Assistant
Professor
lj.si +386 1 244 2052
COMPARATIVE
SLAVIC
LINGUISTICS
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Vanda Babič,
Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1272
RUSSIAN
STUDIES
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Mladen Uhlik,
Teaching
Assistant [email protected] +386 1 241 1279
RUSSIAN
STUDIES
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
Marina Spanring
Poredoš, Senior
Lecturer [email protected] +386 1 241 1286
SLOVAK STUDIES
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Špela Sevšek
Šramel, Teaching
Assistant
+ 386 1 244 2066
CENTRAL
EUROPEAN
STUDIES (JOINT
DEGREE)
Ana Žabkar Šalić,
Teaching
Assistant [email protected] +386 1 244 2054
DEPARTMENT OF SLOVENE STUDIES
SLOVENE
STUDIES
Dr. Saška
Štumberger,
Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1306
SLOVENE
STUDIES
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
SLOVENE
STUDIES
(TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
Dr. Jerca Vogel,
Assistant
Professor [email protected] +386 1 241 1278
SLOVENE
STUDIES
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME) Dr. Roman Kuhar,
Associate
Professor
[email protected] +386 1 241 1126 SOCIOLOGY OF
CULTURE
SOCIOLOGY OF
CULTURE
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
DEPARTMENT OF ART HISTORY
ART HISTORY
Majča Korošaj [email protected] +386 1 241 1210
ART HISTORY
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME)
ART HISTORY
(COMBINED
TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
HISTORY
Jasna Vanček [email protected] +386 1 241 1190
HISTORY
(TEACHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMME)
HISTORY
(COMBINED
PROGRAMME
TEACHING)
HISTORY OF
SOUTHEASTERN
EUROPE (JOINT
DEGREE)
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR MASTER’S PROGRAMMES (SECOND-CYCLE)
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Tanja Hribar
Barbara Fabjan
Živa Banfi
+386 1 241 1043
+386 1 241 1035
+386 1 241 1042
Master's Study Programmes (Second-Cycle):
Single-Subject Programmes
English Studies
Classical and Humanistic Studies
Archaeology
Library, information and publishing studies
Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology
Philosophy
French and Romance Studies
Geography
Germanic Studies
Hispanic Studies
Japanology
Musicology
Translation
Comparative Literature and Literary Theory
Psychology
Sinology
Slovene Studies
Sociology of Culture
General Linguistics
Interpretation
Art History
History
Combined Programmes
(in combination with another combined programme or with the combined teacher education
programme in either Pedagogy or Andragogy)
English Studies – combined programme
Czech Language and Literature – combined programme
Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology – combined programme
Philosophy of Culture – combined programme
French Studies – combined programme
Greek Language, Literature, and Culture – combined programme
Italian Language and Literature – combined programme
Japanology – combined programme
South Slavic Studies – combined programme
Latin Language, Literature, and Culture – combined programme
Germanic Studies – combined programme
Polish Studies – combined programme
Comparative Literature and Literary Theory – combined programme
Indo-European Comparative linguistics – combined programme
Comparative Slavic Linguistics – combined programme
Russian Studies – combined programme
Slovak Studies – combined programme
Slovene Studies – combined programme
Sociology of Culture – combined programme
General Linguistics – combined programme
Spanish Language and Literature – combined programme
Art History – combined programme
Single-Subject Teacher Education Programmes
Andragogy – teacher education programme
English Studies – teacher education programme
German – teacher education programme
Pedagogy – teacher education programme
Slovene Studies – teacher education programme
History – teacher education programme
Combined Teacher Education Programmes
(in combination with another combined teacher education programme at the Faculty of
Arts or the Faculty of Theology, except for the combination of Andragogy and Pedagogy,
which is not possible)
Andragogy – combined teacher education programme
English Studies – combined teacher education programme
Philosophy – combined teacher education programme
French – combined teacher education programme
Geography – combined teacher education programme
Greek Language, Literature, and Culture – combined teacher education programme
Italian – combined teacher education programme
Latin Language, Literature, and Culture – combined teacher education programme
German – combined teacher education programme
Pedagogy – combined teacher education programme
Comparative Literature and Literary Theory – combined teacher education programme
Russian Studies – combined teacher education programme
Slovene Studies – combined teacher education programme
Sociology – combined teacher education programme
Spanish – combined teacher education programme
Art History – combined teacher education programme
History – combined teacher education programme
Joint Degree Programmes
CREOLE – Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes – joint degree programme
Translation (Slovene-English-French) - joint degree
Central European Studies - joint degree
History of Southeastern Europe
Deadlines:
- When applying for the first application period of the call for enrolment for available
places for the citizens of the Republic of Slovenia and the EU the application must be
printed and submitted no later than 1st September 2017 (application deadline: 31. 8.
2017).
- When applying for the available places for foreigners and Slovenians without
Slovenian citizenship the application must be printed and submitted no later than 21st
July 2017 (application deadline: 20. 7. 2017).
- When applying for the second application period of the call for enrolment (if available
places are not filled in the first application period) the application must be printed and
submitted no later than 21st September 2017 (application deadline: 20. 9. 2017).
- On programmes on which there will be more candidates than there are places
available, enrolment will be limited. The selection of candidates will be made after the
completion of the autumn exam term, that is on 19th September 2017. The registered
candidates must fulfill the admission requirements until 18th September 2017.
- For the programme History of Southeastern Europe - joint degree, you must also apply
to the University of Graz; the application deadline is 15th May 2017
(https://international.uni-graz.at/en/stud/int-focus/jointdegrees/).
Transfer between Study Programmes
A transfer between study programmes is valid for all second-cycle study programmes (single-
subject, dual-subject) at the Faculty of Arts.
A transfer is possible between programmes of the same study cycle, i.e. between second-
cycle programmes.
Transfers are possible between study programmes
- that offer comparable competencies upon graduating, and
- that allow for the transfer of at least of half of the credits from the first study
programme to the new programme, according to the European Credit Transfer and
Accumulation System (hereinafter ECTS).
The student may enrol in a higher study year of another programme under the condition that
the required amount of those credit points necessary to proceed to a higher year of the state-
approved study programme are recognised during the transfer process.
(*There is an additional condition for the second-cycle Master's study programme in
Interpretation: the student must pass a test of interpreting abilities.)
Enrolment in the first year of a study programme does not count as a transfer between
programmes.
The following may be recognised during the transfer process:
- comparable study obligations that the student has completed during his or her first
year, and
- informally acquired knowledge.
Any knowledge the student might have obtained in advance must be substantiated by
submitting relevant documentation.
In accordance with Article 5 of the Criteria for Transfer between Study Programmes, the
student may also transfer from a university (pre-Bologna) study programme adopted before
June 11, 2004 and a Bologna study programme. However, the transfer is only possible
- between study programmes of same discipline and
- if less than two years have passed since the student's last enrolment in the university
study programme from which he or she is transferring. The transfer is only possible until the
end of the 2015-2016 academic year.
In compliance with the conditions required for a transfer, the recognition of study
commitments are examined and decided on by the competent body of the faculty on the basis
of the candidate's individual application and the proposal of the department, following the
procedure set out in the Statute of the University of Ljubljana.
If the student has completed study obligations at a foreign higher education institution, he or
she must apply for recognition of a foreign education by submitting the appropriate form
according to the Recognition and Evaluation of Education Act. The application must include
all necessary documents.
I. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
English Studies
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
1) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in English Studies evaluated
at 180 ECTS credits;
2) she or he has completed any of the other first-cycle study programmes evaluated at
180 ECTS credits:
3) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme evaluated at 240 ECTS credits;
4) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna programme in English Language and
Literature;
5) she or he has completed any other pre-Bologna study programme.
Candidates from paragraph 2) are eligible to enrol under the conditions stated in paragraphs a)
and b) below.
Candidates from paragraph 3) are eligible to enrol under the conditions stated in paragraphs c)
and d) below.
Candidates from paragraph 4) are eligible to enrol under the conditions stated in paragraph e)
below.
Candidates from paragraph 5) are eligible to enrol under the conditions stated in paragraph d)
below. The maximum amount of credits that may transfer from previously completed study
obligations may not exceed 10 ECTS credits.
a) Students who have completed a first-cycle study programme in any foreign language other
than English (180 ECTS credits) must obtain an additional 30 ECTS credits from the first-cycle
study programme in English Studies. Any additional study obligations (i.e. bridge exams) are
determined by the Chair of the Department of English's college, according to the completed
study programme; each case is evaluated individually.
b) Students who have completed any first-cycle study other than English (180 ECTS credits)
must obtain an additional 60 ECTS credits from the first-cycle study programme in English
Studies. Any additional study obligations (i.e. bridge exams) are determined by the Chair of the
Department of English's college, according to the completed study programme; each case is
evaluated individually.
c) Students who have completed a first-cycle study programme in any foreign language other
than English (240 ECTS credits) must obtain an additional 30 ECTS credits from the first-cycle
study programme in English Studies. Any additional study obligations (i.e. bridge exams) are
determined by the Chair of the Department of English's college, according to the completed
study programme; each case is evaluated individually.
d) Students who have completed any first-cycle study other than English (240 ECTS credits)
must obtain an additional 60 ECTS credits from the first-cycle study programme in English
Studies. Any additional study obligations (i.e. bridge exams) are determined by the Chair of the
Department of English's college, according to the completed study programme; each case is
evaluated individually.
e) Students who have completed a pre-Bologna study programme in English Language and
Literature are eligible to enrol in second-cycle study. 60 ECTS credits may transfer from
completed study obligations. A decision on the recognition of previously completed study
obligations is reached by the Chair's college; each case is evaluated individually.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
Candidates from paragraph 1):
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study 35%
- the diploma exam grade 35%
- the average grade in English 15%
- the average grade in English Literature and Culture 15%
Candidates from paragraphs 2) and 3):
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study 25%
- the diploma thesis/diploma exam grade 20%
- the average grade on the bridge exams – 10-60 ECTS credits 55%
Candidates from paragraph 4):
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study 35%
- the diploma thesis grade 35%
- the average grade in English 15%
- the average grade in English Literature and Culture 15%
Candidates from paragraph 5):
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study 25%
- the diploma thesis grade 20%
- the average grade on the bridge exams – 10-60 ECTS credits 55%
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
II. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Classical and Humanistic Studies
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in one of the following fields:
- dual-subject, Latin Language, Literature, and Culture,
- dual-subject, Greek Language, Literature, and Culture, or
- Classical and Humanistic Studies;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in another field, under the condition
that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation
of study (10 to 60 ECTS credits) prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the candidate's previously completed education and
are determined individually for each applicant by the University Senate upon proposal
by the Department of Classics. Candidates may complete these requirements during
first-cycle study, as part of a training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior
to enrolment in Master's study;
Mandatory courses include the following:
- Latin or Greek Language: 10 ECTS credits
- Latin or Greek Literature: 6 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study (10-60 ECTS credits) prior to
enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the candidate's
previously completed education and are determined individually for each applicant by
the University Senate upon proposal by the Department of Classics. Candidates may
complete these requirements during first-cycle study, as part of a training programme,
or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in Master's study.
Mandatory courses include the following:
- Latin or Greek Language: 10 ECTS credits
- Latin or Greek Literature: 6 ECTS credits.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
The candidates will be selected according to the average grade in all courses of the first-cycle
study programme.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
III. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Archaeology
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in the field of Archaeology;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in another field, under the condition
that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation
of study equivalent to 10-60 ECTS credits prior to enrolment (bridge exams in basic
archaeological courses). The latter obligations are determined according to the field of
the prospective student's previously completed education and are determined
individually for each applicant by the Board of Student Issues and by the study track of
the Faculty of Arts. Candidates may complete these obligations during first-cycle study,
as part of a training programme, or by taking the bridge exams before enrolment in
Master’s study;
c) she or he has completed a study programme granting higher professional education
executed between January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004. Prior to enrolment, the student
must complete study obligations required for the continuation of study equivalent to 10-
60 ECTS credits (bridge exams in basic archaeological courses). The latter obligations
are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and are determined individually for each applicant by the Board of Student
Issues and by the study track of the Faculty of Arts. Candidates may complete these
obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a training programme, or by taking the
bridge exams prior to enrolment in Master's study.
The admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have successfully
completed an education equivalent to that stated in points from a) to c) abroad and is applying
under the same conditions as candidates who completed their education in Slovenia.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates from paragraph a) will be selected according to the points calculated on the basis of
the following:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (60%), and
- the diploma exam grade or diploma thesis grade (40%).
Candidates from paragraphs b) and c) will be selected according to the points calculated on the
basis of the following:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (40%),
- the diploma exam grade or diploma thesis grade (20%), and
- the average grade achieved on the bridge exams (40%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
IV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Library, information and publishing studies
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in Librarianship and Information
Science;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in another field, under the condition
that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation
of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective applicant's previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtains from 14 to 18 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed a study programme granting higher professional education
executed between January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004. Prior to enrolment, the student
must complete study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-
cycle. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective
student’s previously completed education and require that the candidate obtains from
14 to 18 ECTS credits.
Candidates are required to complete additional obligations which are determined individually
for each applicant according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and are selected from subjects of the first-cycle study programme in Librarianship
and Information Science (from 14 to 18 ECTS credits):
Foundations of Information Science 6 ECTS credits
Information Retrieval Systems 8 ECTS credits
The Book in Historical and Social Context 8 ECTS credits
Foundations of Book Studies 6 ECTS credits
Foundations of Librarianship and Library Organization 10 ECTS credits
Organization of Library Collections 8 ECTS credits
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by the department that runs the programme.
Each application is considered individually.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study (60%), and
- the diploma exam or the diploma thesis grade (40%).
If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma exam or
diploma thesis, only the average grade achieved during first-cycle study will be considered
(100%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
V. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: The prerequisite for enrolment in the Master's (second-cycle) study programme is the successful
completion of an undergraduate (first-cycle) study programme in a relevant field, i.e. Ethnology
and Cultural Anthropology. Students who have completed any of the other undergraduate study
programmes evaluated at 180 ECTS credits are eligible to apply to the Master's study
programme in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology under the conditions specified in the
paragraphs a), b), and c), as well as in d) and e) (below).
a) Students who have completed any first-cycle study programme in the humanities or
social sciences (180 ECTS credits) other than Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology are
required to obtain an additional 9 ECTS credits in the basic ethnological module,
comprised of the following courses:
- Methodology in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology (6 ECTS credits), and
- History of Slovenian Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology (3 ECTS credits).
b) Students who have completed any first-cycle study programme in the technical or
natural sciences (180 ECTS credits) other than Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology
are required to obtain an additional 29 ECTS credits in the basic ethnological module
comprised of the following courses:
- Methodology in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology (6 ECTS credits),
- History of Slovenian Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology (3 ECTS credits),
- Anthropological Theories (5 ECTS credits),
- Theories of Culture, Ways of Life, and Identities (3 ECTS credits),
- Ethnographic Research (3 ECTS credits),
- Ethnology of Europe (3 ECTS credits),
- Ethnology of Slovenia I (3 ECTS credits), and
- Ethnology of Slovenia II (3 ECTS credits).
c) Students who have completed a first-cycle study programme evaluated at 240 ECTS
credits are required to complete the basic ethnological module (9 ECTS credits if their
education is in the field of the humanities or social sciences, or 14 ECTS credits if their
education is in the fields of the technical or natural sciences: these are taken together
with the anthropological theories module evaluated at 5 ECTS credits). Only those
previously completed study obligations that correspond to the curriculum of the Master's
in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, particularly in the selection of basic-elective
courses, may be recognised. The maximum amount of credits that may transfer from
previously completed study obligations may not exceed 12 ECTS credits. Each case is
examined individually by the board of the Department of Ethnology and Cultural
Anthropology. The latter also designs an individual study programme for such
candidates.
d) Students who have completed a university study programme in Ethnology and Cultural
Anthropology adopted before June 11, 2004 are eligible to enrol in the Master's study
programme in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology. The maximum amount of credits
that may transfer from previously completed study obligations may not exceed 60 ECTS
credits. The decision on the recognition of completed obligations for an individual
student is made by the commission nominated by the board of the department.
e) Students who have completed a higher professional education study programme
adopted before June 11, 2004 are required to obtain an additional 58 ECTS credits in
the basic ethnological module, comprised of the following courses:
- Methodology in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology (6 ECTS credits),
- History of Slovenian Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology (3 ECTS credits),
- Anthropological Theories (5 ECTS credits),
- Theories of Culture, Ways of Life, and Identities (3 ECTS credits),
- Ethnographic Research (6 ECTS credits),
- Ethnology of Europe (3 ECTS credits),
- Ethnology of Slovenia (3 ECTS credits),
- Ethnology of Slovenia II (3 ECTS credits),
- Folkloristics (5 ECTS credits),
- Social Memory and Cultural Heritage (6 ECTS credits),
- Ethnological Museology (5 ECTS credits),
- Ethnological Conservation (5 ECTS credits), and
- Ethnology of Africa, Ethnology of the Americas, Ethnology of Asia, or
Ethnology of Australia and Oceania (5 ECTS credits).
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, the average grade achieved during undergraduate study will
be considered.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
VI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Philosophy
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Philosophy.
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in another field, under the
condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation
of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that the
candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits (obtained from the selection of basic
courses);
c) she or he has completed a higher professional education programme adopted between
January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004, under the condition that the student has completed those
study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60
ECTS credits (obtained from the selection of basic courses).
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant. The following is the list of basic courses: Ontology (5 ECTS credits),
Introduction to Aesthetics (5 ECTS credits), Ethics (5 ECTS credits), Ancient Philosophy I (3
ECTS credits), Ancient Philosophy II (4 ECTS credits), Modern Philosophy (5 ECTS credits),
Phenomenology (5 ECTS credits) or Hermeneutics (5 ECTS credits), Logics and
Argumentation (5 ECTS credits), Foundations of Analytical Philosophy (5 ECTS credits), The
The Philosophy of Nature (5 ECTS credits), Social Philosophy (5 ECTS credits), Classical
German Philosophy (5 ECTS credits), and Structuralism and Psychoanalysis (3 ECTS credits).
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates from paragraph a) will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or graduate study 50%
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade 50%
Candidates from paragraphs b) and c) will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study 30%
- the diploma thesis grade 30%
- the grade achieved on the bridge exams 40%
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
VII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
French and Romance Studies
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in French and
Romance Studies evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
d) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme adopted before
June 11, 2004 in a relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme adopted before
June 11, 2004 in another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed
those study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior
to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education and require the candidate to
obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by the department that runs the programme. Each application is
considered individually. The extent and content of additional study obligations in basic courses
required for second-cycle study are also determined individually for each applicant.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
a) If the candidate has completed a study programme with a diploma thesis and/or diploma
exam, the following is considered:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (70%), and
- the diploma thesis or diploma exam grade, or the average of the diploma thesis and
diploma exam grades (30%).
b) If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis
and/or diploma exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle (or undergraduate)
study will be considered.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
VIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Geography
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in the field of geography;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes from the
fields of the social sciences and humanities, under the condition that the candidate has
completed those study obligations required for continuation at the second-cycle of
geography prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the
field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that the
candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits. The additional obligations will
be selected from the following courses: Introduction to Geography, Physical Geography
I, Physical Geography II, Social Geography I, Social Geography II, Research Methods
in Geography I, Geography of Slovenia, and other courses relevant to the study track:
Ecological Geography, The Geography of Sustainable Development, Human Ecology,
The Physical Geography of Karst, Regional Planning, Urban Geography, Rural
Geography, Introduction to Thematic Cartography, Geoinformatics I, Geoinformatics
II, Geography of Tourism and Transport, and Political Geography. The candidate may
complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a training
programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in the Master's study
programme in Geography. Each application is examined individually by the Chair of
the department's college. The latter also determines the extent and content of additional
study obligations.
c) she or he has completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment in the second-cycle Master's study programme in Geography,
the following will be considered in the selection process:
the average grade achieved during first-cycle (60%), and
the grade on the final seminar assignment or diploma thesis during first-cycle study
(40%).
If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a final seminar
assignment or diploma thesis, only the average grade achieved during first-cycle study will be
considered (100%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
IX. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Germanic Studies
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in the field of Germanic studies;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject study programme in the field of Germanic
studies;
c) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in a related field of the humanities or
social sciences;
Candidates from paragraph c) will be assigned study obligations equivalent to 10-60 ECTS
credits, according to their previous education, competencies acquired during undergraduate
study, and other knowledge and skills acquired before enrolling in the programme (see also
paragraph 4.7). Each application is considered individually by the departmental council. The
extent and content of potential additional study obligations in basic courses from the field of
Germanic studies, required for second-cycle study, are also determined individually for each
applicant. The basic courses are: Linguistic System, Literary System, Written and Verbal
Communication, and Periods and Traditions.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be given priority according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
X. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Hispanic Studies
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has obtained a diploma from a first-cycle university dual-subject study
programme in Spanish Language and Literature;
b) she or he has obtained a university diploma from any first-cycle, dual-, or single-subject
programme. The candidate is required to complete exams that are determined
individually for each case and test the candidate's language competencies in the Spanish
language and in Spanish literature (10-60 ECTS credits).
c) she or he has completed a higher professional education study programme adopted
between January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as a part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
The individual requirements are determined by the department.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
a) For graduates of first-cycle university dual-subject study programme in Spanish
Language and Literature:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (50%),
- the average grade in Spanish (25%), and
- the average grade in literature (25%).
b) For graduates of other programmes:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (50%), and
- the average grade on the bridge exams (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Japanology
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in Japanology evaluated at 180
ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in the same disciplines, evaluated
at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be recognised in relation to previously
completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in another field, under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in another field,
evaluated at 240 ECTS credits, under the condition that the candidate has completed
those study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior
to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education and require the candidate to
obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits.
The study requirements that are essential for the second-level study of Japanology are
completed with courses of the first-cycle study programme in Japanology:
- Modern Japanese III (22 ECTS credits),
- Introduction to Japanese History I (3 ECTS credits),
- Introduction to Japanese History II (3 ECTS credits),
- Introduction to Japanese Literature I (3 ECTS credits),
- Introduction to Japanese Grammar I (3 ECTS credits),
- Introduction to Japanese Grammar II (3 ECTS credits), and
- Japanese Society I (3 ECTS credits).
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
a) If the candidate has completed a study programme with a diploma thesis and/or a
diploma exam, the following is considered:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (50%), and
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (50%).
b) If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis
and/or diploma exam,
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study will be
considered (100%).
The knowledge acquired prior to enrolment in the study programme may also be recognised as
completed study obligations upon the decision of the competent body of the Faculty of Arts of
the University of Ljubljana, upon the recommendation of the department of Asian and African
Studies.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Musicology
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in one of the following fields:
Musicology, music Pedagogy, or conducting;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in another field, under the condition
that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study, equivalent to 10-60 ECTS credits, prior to enrolment. The
latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and may be completed during first-cycle study, as
part of a training programme, or by taking the bridge exams before enrolment in
Master’s study.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
For candidates from paragraph a): the average grade during first-cycle study (100%).
For candidates from paragraph b): the average grade during first-cycle study (50%), and average
grade on the required bridge obligations (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Translation
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has obtained a university diploma in interlingual communication relevant
to the desired study track in the Master's study programme (the selected languages
in the Master's study programme must correspond to the languages selected during
undergraduate study);
b) she or he has obtained a university diploma in any field, including both Bologna and
pre-Bologna undergraduate programmes. The candidate is also required to complete
an exam testing his or her language competencies in Slovene and two foreign
languages (according to the selected study track); based on the results of the latter
exam and the competencies acquired during undergraduate study, 60 ECTS credits
may be recognised.
c) For students who have completed a higher professional education study programme
adopted between January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004: Candidates are required to
complete an exam testing their language competencies in Slovene and two foreign
languages (according to the selected study track).
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study (20%),
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (20%),
- the average grade in Slovene achieved during undergraduate study or the grade in
Slovene, achieved on the exam from the second paragraph (20%),
- the average grade in English achieved during undergraduate study or the grade in English
achieved on the exam from the second paragraph (20%), and
- the average grade in the second foreign language, achieved during undergraduate study,
or the grade in the second foreign language, achieved on the exam from the second
paragraph (20%).
Deadlines for the Bridge Exams: June 25–July 10, 2017 and August 25–September 10, 2017.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XIV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Comparative Literature and Literary Theory
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed one of the following first-cycle study programmes in the
field of Comparative Literature:
– a first-cycle study programme in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory, or
– a first-cycle dual-subject study programme in Comparative Literature and
Literary Theory;
b) she or he has completed one of the following pre-Bologna study programmes in the
field of Comparative Literature:
– an undergraduate study programme in Comparative Literature and Literary
Theory, 60 recognised ECTS credits, or
– an undergraduate dual-subject study programme in Comparative Literature and
Literary Theory, 30 recognised ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed any other first-cycle or pre-Bologna undergraduate study
programme from a related field. The candidate is also required to complete the
bridge exams in the basic courses of Comparative Literature and Literary Theory
(10 to 60 ECTS credits).
The bridge exams are determined individually and according to the candidate's previously
completed study. The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study,
as part of a training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-
cycle Master's study.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
If the number of applicants exceeds the number of available positions, candidates will be
selected on the basis of the average grade achieved during undergraduate study.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Psychology
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
The enrolment prerequisites correspond with Article 38a and Article 38b of the Higher
Education Act and with Article 117 of the Statute of the University of Ljubljana. A prospective
student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme from the field of Psychology;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in a related field, under the
condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study, equivalent to 60 ECTS credits, prior to enrolment. Related
fields include the following: social work, Pedagogy and Andragogy, social
Pedagogy, special and rehabilitation Pedagogy, education for the visually impaired,
and the Pedagogy of specific learning difficulties, or Biopsychology. The candidate
may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a training
programme, or by taking the bridge exams before enrolment in Master’s study.
A candidate who has completed a study programme in one of the following fields: social work,
Pedagogy and Andragogy, social Pedagogy, special and rehabilitation Pedagogy, education for
the visually impaired, and the Pedagogy of specific learning difficulties, or Biopsychology, is
required to complete study obligations in the form of the following courses from the accredited
study programme in Psychology (at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana):
Multivariate Methods (5 ECTS credits), Test Theory (7 ECTS credits), Motivation and Emotion
(6 ECST), Cognitive Psychology (9 ECTS credits), Introduction to Clinical Psychology (4
ECTS credits), and Occupational Psychology (8 ECTS credits). Additionally, candidates who
have completed a first-cycle study programme are required to complete the following study
obligations:
• Candidates who have completed a first-cycle university study programme in social work:
Developmental Child Psychology (6 ECTS credits), The Psychology of Adolescence and
Adulthood (5 ECTS credits), and The Psychology of Learning (7 ECTS credits);
• Candidates who have completed a first-cycle university study programme in Pedagogy and
Andragogy: The Psychology of Social Power and Social Influence (5 ECTS credits), The Social
Construction of Reality (6 ECTS credits), Attitudes, Social Cognition, and Representation (6
ECTS credits), and Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy (3 ECTS credits);
• Candidates who have completed a first-cycle university study programme in social Pedagogy:
Personality Psychology (7 ECTS credits), The Psychology of Social Power and Social Influence
(5 ECTS credits), and Attitudes, Social Cognition, and Representation (6 ECTS credits);
• Candidates who have completed a first-cycle university study programme in special and
rehabilitation Pedagogy or a first-cycle university study programme in education for the
visually impaired and the Pedagogy of specific learning difficulties: Personality Psychology (7
ECTS credits), The Psychology of Social Power and Social Influence (5 ECTS credits), Social
Psychology: Interaction, Group, and Application (5 ECTS credits), and Introduction to
Counselling and Psychotherapy (3 ECTS credits);
Candidates who have completed a first-cycle study programme in Biopsychology from the
University of Primorska are required to completed the following bridge obligations from the
first-cycle study programme in Psychology at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana
before enrolling in second-cycle study: Developmental Child Psychology (6 ECTS credits), The
Psychology of Adolescence and Adulthood (5 ECTS credits), Applied Developmental
Psychology (5 ECTS credits), Introduction to Social Psychology (3 ECTS credits), The
Psychology of Social Power and Social Influence (5 ECTS credits), Social Psychology:
Interaction, Group, and Application (5 ECTS credits), Introduction to Clinical Psychology (4
ECTS credits), Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy (3 ECTS credits), The
Psychology of Learning (7 ECTS credits), The Psychology of Teaching (8 ECTS credits), and
Occupational Psychology (8 ECTS credits);
c) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme from other fields, under the
condition that the completed programme included content related to the contents of
the first-cycle study programme in Psychology (Faculty of Arts of the University of
Ljubljana) equivalent to at least 50 ECTS credits, and that she or he has completed
those study obligations required for the continuation of study (10 to 60 ECTS
credits) prior to enrolment. Based on the submitted programme in the candidate's
first-cycle study and other certificates proving the candidate's competencies, the
University Senate, upon recommendation of the board of the Department of
Psychology, decides whether or not the aforementioned programme contains enough
relation to the first-cycle study in Psychology that would allow for enrolment. In the
latter case, the Senate also determines the additional study obligations that the
candidate must complete before enrolling in Master's study.
In accordance with Article 121 of the Statute of the University of Ljubljana, the admission
requirements are also satisfied by anyone who has successfully completed an equivalent first-
cycle education abroad. The equivalence is determined during the procedure of recognition and
the evaluation of foreign education for the purposes of the continuation of study. The procedure
is managed by an authorised person at the University of Ljubljana. The decision on the
recognition of a foreign education is made by the Senate of the member institution of the
University of Ljubljana, in accordance with Article 77 or Article 47 of the Statute of the
University of Ljubljana.
All candidates must demonstrate knowledge of the Slovenian language at level B2 according
to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) with an appropriate
certificate. Proper evidence of compliance with the conditions for enrollment are:
- A certificate of passing the examination of the Slovenian language at the B2 level or
equivalent,
- Certificate of completed primary school in Slovenia or completed foreign primary school
with Slovene as teaching language,
- High school diploma or certificate from last year of secondary professional education
which contained subject Slovenian language,
- Certificate of completion of the bilingual (in Slovenian and foreign language) secondary
education or the completion of a foreign secondary education with Slovenian teaching
language,
- Diploma in higher education institutions in the RS and the certificate (statement) that the
applicant has passed the program in the Slovenian language.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
If the number of applicants exceeds the number of available positions, candidates will be
selected on the basis of the average grade achieved during undergraduate study. With candidates
who have completed study programmes other than Psychology, the grades received on the
bridge exams will also be considered.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XVI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Sinology
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Sinology;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle dual-subject university study programme in East
Asian Cultures together with the language course in Chinese, and has completed the
bridge exams in the basic courses of Sinology equivalent to 10-40 ECTS credits prior
to enrolment. The bridge exams are determined individually and according to the
candidate's previously obtained competencies. The candidate may complete the required
obligations during first-cycle study or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in
second-cycle study;
c) Candidates who have completed any other first-cycle university study programme are
required to complete the bridge exams in the basic courses of Sinology (10-60 ECTS
credits). The bridge exams are determined individually and according to the candidate's
previous education. The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-
cycle study or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
d) Candidates who have completed a higher professional education study programme
adopted between January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004 are also required to complete the
bridge exams in the basic courses of Sinology (10-60 ECTS credits). The bridge exams
are determined individually and according to the candidate's previous education. The
candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study or by taking
the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
The basic courses of Sinology include the following: Modern Chinese III – Simplified
Characters (6 ECTS credits), Modern Chinese III – Traditional Characters (6 ECTS credits),
The Evolution of Chinese Writing (6 ECTS credits), History of East Asia (8 ECTS credits), The
Cultural History of China (6 ECTS credits), Traditional Chinese Philosophy (6 ECTS credits),
Classic Chinese Literature (6 ECTS credits), Traditional and Contemporary Chinese Art (6
ECTS credits), Translation (6 ECTS credits), Methodology of Intercultural Research II (6 ECTS
credits), and Literature, Tradition, and Modernity (6 ECTS credits).
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (50%), and
- the diploma thesis grade (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XVII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Slovene Studies
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Slovene Studies;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Slovene Language
and Literature (dual-subject) and the bridge exams in the amount of up to 60 ECTS
credits (typically 30 ECTS credits);
c) she or he has completed any other first-cycle university study programme or pre-
Bologna four-year university study programme. The candidate is also required to take
the bridge exams to earn up to 60 ECTS credits. The content of the exams is determined
according to the candidate's previously completed study;
d) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme in a related field,
e.g. pre-school education. The candidate is also required to complete the bridge exams
in the amount of up to 60 ECTS credits. The content of the exams is determined
according to the candidate's previously completed study.
The bridge exams are determined individually and according to the candidate's previous
education. The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study or by
taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study programme.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (60%),
- the grade on the final seminar assignment during first-cycle study or the diploma thesis
grade (30%), and
- the bibliography, awards, and demonstrated practical knowledge (10%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XVIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Sociology of Culture
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme from the fields of Sociology and
the Sociology of culture;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in the fields of the
social sciences and humanities, under the condition that the candidate has completed
those study obligations required for continuation at second-cycle study of the Sociology
of Culture prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the
field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that the
candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits. These obligations may include
the following courses: Introduction to Sociology I, Introduction to Sociology II,
Introduction to the Sociology of Culture I, and Introduction to the Sociology of Culture
II.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study or by
taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in the second-cycle Master's study
programme in the Sociology of Culture. The obligations required for the continuation
of study are in the domain of the department chair's college. Each application is
considered individually. The extent and content of additional study obligations in basic
courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually for each
applicant.
c) she or he has completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment: In the case of limited enrolment in the second-cycle Master's study programme in the Sociology
of Culture, the following criteria will be considered in the selection process:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (60%), and
- the grade on the diploma thesis during first-cycle study (40%).
Candidates who have completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis will
be selected on the basis of the average grade achieved during first-cycle study.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XIX. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
General Linguistics
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in General Linguistics;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in another field, under the condition
that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation
of study, equivalent to 10-60 ECTS credits, prior to enrolment. The latter obligations
are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education by the Commission for Graduate Study at the Faculty of Arts. The obligations
may be completed during first-cycle study, as part of a training programme, or by taking
the bridge exams before enrolment in Master’s study;
c) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in the
field of General Linguistics;
d) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study, equivalent to 10-60 ECTS credits,
prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education by the Commission for Graduate
Study at the Faculty of Arts. The obligations may be completed during first-cycle study,
as part of a training programme, or by taking the bridge exams before enrolment in
Master’s study.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or pre-Bologna professional higher
education programme (30%),
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (30%),
- the average of grades in courses in the following fields, achieved during first-cycle study
(25%):
o linguistic and mathematical courses for the Theoretical Linguistics study track
o linguistic and social sciences courses for the Language, Society, and Identity
study track, and
- bibliography and awards (15%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XX. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Interpretation
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has obtained a diploma in a relevant study track of the first-cycle programme
in Interlingual Communication according to the selected study track in the Master's
study programme (the languages selected in the Master's study programme must
correspond to the languages the candidate studied during first-cycle study) and must
also successfully complete the test of interpreting abilities in order to enrol in the
programme;
b) she or he has obtained a diploma at the conclusion of first-cycle study in another field:
these candidates are also required to complete an exam testing their language
competencies in Slovene and two foreign languages (according to the selected study
track), as well as the test of their interpreting abilities; additional obligations in the
amount of between 10-60 ECTS credits may be demanded, according to the results of
the exam and the competencies acquired during undergraduate study;
c) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field: these candidates are also required to complete an exam testing their
language competencies in Slovene and two foreign languages (according to the selected
study track), as well as the test of their interpreting abilities; additional obligations in
the amount of between 10-60 ECTS credits may be demanded, according to results of
the exam and the competencies acquired during undergraduate study. These obligations
are determined individually for each candidate, based on the previously completed
education, by the department chair's college.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
For candidates who have successfully completed the test of interpreting abilities (failure to
successfully pass the test prevents enrolment in the programme in Interpreting):
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study (20%),
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (20%),
- the average grade in Slovene achieved during undergraduate study or the grade in
Slovene, achieved on the exam from the second paragraph (20%),
- the average grade in the first foreign language achieved during undergraduate study or
the grade in the first foreign language, achieved on the exam from the second paragraph
(20%), and
- the average grade in the second foreign language, achieved during undergraduate study
or the grade in the second foreign language, achieved on the exam from the second
paragraph (20%).
The languages offered are English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Croatian. The study
tracks for individual languages for will only be offered under the condition that at least five
candidates have applied for admission.
Deadlines for the exam and the test of interpreting abilities: June 25–July 10, 2017 and August
25–September 10, 2017.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Art History
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in ther field of Art History;
b) she or he has completed any other first-cycle study programme or a four-year university
study programme, under the condition that she or he completes the bridge exams in the
following basic Art History courses equivalent to 10-60 ECTS credits (obligations are
determined individually for each candidate):
– Introduction to Art History (5 ECTS credits),
– Introduction to Slovene Art History (5 ECTS credits),
– Art of the Early and High Middle Ages in Western Europe I and II (10 ECTS
credits),
– Late Medieval and Renaissance Art in Western Europe I and II (10 ECTS credits),
– Modern and Contemporary Art in Western Europe I and II (10 ECTS credits),
– Medieval Art in Slovenia I and II (10 ECTS credits), and/or
– Modern and Contemporary Art in Slovenia I and II (10 ECTS credits).
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study or by taking the
bridge exams prior to enrolment in the second-cycle Master's study programme.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (50%), and
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
History
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, single- or dual-subject university study
programme in History;
b) she or he has completed an undergraduate study in the field of the humanities (first-
cycle, 180 ECTS credits); the candidate is required to obtain an additional 20 ECTS
credits from the single-subject first-cycle programme: The Structure and
Development of Historical Science (5 ECTS credits), Theory of History (5 ECTS
credits), and two other courses evaluated at 5 ECTS credits each, determined by the
department of History individually for each candidate.
c) she or he has completed an undergraduate study in the field of the social sciences
(first-cycle, 180 ECTS credits); the candidate is required to obtain an additional 30
ECTS credits from the single-subject first-cycle programme: The Structure and
Development of Historical Science (5 ECTS credits), Theory of History (5 ECTS
credits), and four other courses evaluated at 5 ECTS credits each, determined by the
department of History individually for each candidate.
d) she or he has completed an undergraduate study in the field of the technical or
natural sciences (first-cycle, 180 ECTS credits); the candidate is required to obtain
an additional 60 ECTS credits from the single-subject first-cycle programme: The
Structure and Development of Historical Science (5 ECTS credits), Theory of
History (5 ECTS credits), and ten other courses evaluated at 5 ECTS credits each,
determined by the department of History individually for each candidate.
e) a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in the fields of the
humanities or social sciences. Depending on the individual case, the department of
History may decide to recognise individual courses as elective courses.
The admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have successfully
completed an education equivalent to that stated in paragraphs from a) to e) abroad, and are
applying under the same conditions as candidates who completed their education in Slovenia.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
a) If the candidate has completed a study programme with a diploma thesis and/or diploma
exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (70%) and the grade on the diploma
exam or diploma thesis (30%) are considered.
b) If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis
and/or diploma exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle study is considered (100%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table; the Research and Archives study track will not be offered in the
2017-2018 academic year.
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
English Studies – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the same
disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the same
disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be recognised in
relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the candidate
has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-
cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education and require that the candidate obtain
anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required
for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations
are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study at the
second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field
of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require 60 ECTS credits;
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
Candidates from paragraphs a) and b):
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study 35%
- the diploma exam grade 35%
- the average grade in English 15%
- the average grade in English Literature and Culture 15%
Candidates from paragraphs c) and d):
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study 25%
- the diploma thesis/diploma exam grade 20%
- the average grade on the bridge exams – 10-60 ECTS credits 55%
Candidates from paragraphs e) and f):
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study 25%
- the diploma thesis grade 20%
- the average grade on the bridge exams – 10-60 ECTS credits 55%
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXIV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Czech Language and Literature – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Bohemistics (three-
year programme);
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Czech Language
and Literature evaluated at 240 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in a related field,
evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in a related field
evaluated at 240 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed any of the other first-cycle study programmes in a relevant field
(linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities);
f) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in another field;
g) a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a relevant field (linguistics,
the social sciences, the humanities);
h) a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in another field.
Candidates from paragraph b) may have 60 ECTS credits from the previously completed first-
cycle study obligations recognised.
Candidates from paragraph c) and d) are required to take bridge exams, the extent and number
of which will be determined by the Chair of Czech Language and Literature (Department of
Slavistics at the Faculty of Arts), according to the previously completed first-cycle study.
Candidates from paragraphs e) to h) may enrol in the programme under the conditions that they
have completed those study obligations required for second-cycle study; these obligations are
determined according to the previously completed education and are evaluated at 60 ECTS
credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Potential bridge exams include basic courses from the 5th and 6th semesters (the third year) of
the first-cycle study programme in Bohemistics.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the results of first-cycle study in Bohemistics or West Slavic Studies, or a related
programme in the field of humanities; the average grade (40%), the diploma thesis
and/or diploma exam grade (30%), and
- the grade in the basic course in language and literature in the third year of the first-cycle
programme in Bohemistics (30%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in
the same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in
the same disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be
recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition
that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations
are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60
ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to
enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education and require 60 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
a relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition
that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations
are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60
ECTS credits;
f) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme in another field,
under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The
latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a
maximum of 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, the average grade achieved during first-cycle study will be
considered.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXVI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Philosophy of Culture – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Philosophy;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in another field, under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require that anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits be obtained from the
selection of basic courses;
c) she or he has completed a higher professional education programme adopted between
January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004, under the condition that the student has completed
the study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to
enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective
student’s previously completed education and require that anywhere from 10 to 60
ECTS credits be obtained from the selection of basic courses.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant. The selection of basic courses includes the following: Ontology (5 ECTS
credits), Introduction to Aesthetics (5 ECTS credits), Ethics (5 ECTS credits), Ancient
Philosophy I (3 ECTS credits), Ancient Philosophy II (4 ECTS credits), Modern Philosophy
(5 ECTS credits), Phenomenology (5 ECTS credits), Hermeneutics (5 ECTS credits) Logics
and Argumentation (5 ECTS credits), Foundations of Analytical Philosophy (5 ECTS credits),
The Philosophy of Nature (5 ECTS credits), Social Philosophy (5 ECTS credits), Classical
German Philosophy (5 ECTS credits), and Structuralism and Psychoanalysis (3 ECTS credits).
Requirements are also determined by the department that runs the second of the two dual-
subject programmes.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates from paragraph a) will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (50%), and
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (50%).
Candidates from paragraphs b) and c) will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study (30%),
- the diploma thesis grade (30%), and
– the grade achieved on the bridge exams (40%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXVII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
French Studies – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
d) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme adopted before
June 11, 2004 in a relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme adopted before
June 11, 2004 in another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed
those study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior
to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education and require the candidate to
obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
a) If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis
and/or diploma exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle (or undergraduate)
study will be considered.
b) If the candidate has completed a study programme with a diploma thesis and/or diploma
exam, the following is considered:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (70%), and
- the diploma thesis or diploma exam grade, or the average grade on the diploma thesis
and diploma exam (30%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXVIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Greek Language, Literature, and Culture – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be
recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits; study obligations are
determined individually and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60
ECTS credits.
Mandatory courses include the following:
- Greek Language (a minimum of 10 ECTS credits)
- Greek Literature (a minimum of 6 ECTS credits);
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits; study obligations are determined individually and require that the candidate
obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
Mandatory courses include the following:
- Greek Language (a minimum of 10 ECTS credits)
- Greek Literature (a minimum of 6 ECTS credits);
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits; study
obligations are determined individually and require that the candidate obtain anywhere
from 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
Mandatory courses include the following:
- Greek Language (a minimum of 10 ECTS credits)
- Greek Literature (a minimum of 6 ECTS credits);
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits; study obligations are determined individually and require that the
candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
Mandatory courses include the following:
- Greek Language (a minimum of 10 ECTS credits)
- Greek Literature (a minimum of 6 ECTS credits).
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
The candidates will be selected according to the average grade in all courses of the first-cycle
study programme.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXIX. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Italian Language and Literature – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in Italian
Language and Culture, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
field of Italian Language and Literature, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS
credits may be recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study
obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
a) Selection criteria in the case of limited enrolment, for graduates of first-cycle, dual-
subject study programme in Italian Language and Literature:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study programme (50%),
- the average grade in Italian (25%), and
- the average grade in Italian Literature (25%).
b) Selection criteria in the case of limited enrolment, for graduates of other study
programmes:
- the average grade achieved during the first-cycle study programme (50%), and
- the average grade on the bridge exams (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXX. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Japanology – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle study programmes in another field, under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme, under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined for both study programmes and by both departments that run the
programme.
The study requirements that are essential for the second-level study of Japanology are
completed with courses of the first-cycle, dual-subject study of Japanology:
- Modern Japanese III (18 ECTS credits),
- Methodology of Intercultural Research I (4 ECTS credits),
- Introduction to Japanese History I (3 ECTS credits), and
- Introduction to Japanese Grammar I (3 ECTS credits).
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
In accordance with Article 121 of the Statute of the University of Ljubljana, the programme’s
admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have successfully completed
an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
a) If the candidate has completed a study programme with a diploma thesis and/or diploma
exam, the following is considered:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (45%), and
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (50%).
b) If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis
and/or diploma exam,
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (100%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXXI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
South Slavic Studies – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in South
Slavic Studies;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in the same disciplines
(Croatian studies, Serbian studies, Macedonian studies, etc.) evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in the same disciplines
(Croatian studies, Serbian studies, Macedonian studies, etc.) evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up
to 60 ECTS credits may be recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study
obligations;
d) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in another field, under the
condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation
of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require the
candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna undergraduate university study programme in
Croatian, Serbian, and Macedonian Language and Literature; in accordance with Article 49 of
the Act Amending the Higher Education Act, the following obligations are recognised:
- South Slavic Studies – Translation: Croatian and Serbian Language (3 ECTS credits),
Contemporary Croatian and Serbian Literature (3 ECTS credits), Contemporary
Macedonian Literature (3 ECTS credits), Bulgarian Language (3 ECTS credits),
Translation of Non-Fiction Texts (3 ECTS credits), and Media and Translation (3 ECTS
credits) = for a total of 18 ECTS credits;
- South Slavic Studies – Culturology: Croatian and Serbian Language (3 ECTS credits),
Contemporary Croatian and Serbian Literature (3 ECTS credits), Contemporary
Macedonian Literature (3 ECTS credits), Bulgarian Language (3 ECTS credits), Oral
Literature (3 ECTS credits), and Slovenian Literature (3 ECTS credits) = for a total of
18 ECTS credits;
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme, under the
condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation
of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require the
candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by doing additional assignments or taking bridge exams prior to
enrolment in second-cycle study.
The bridge exams consist of the following courses from the first-cycle, dual-subject university
study programme in South Slavic Studies:
ECTS
credits
1) Croatian and Serbian Language I 4
2) Croatian and Serbian Literature I 4
3) Macedonian Language I 3
4) South Slavic Societies and Cultures I 5
5) Croatian and Serbian Language II 4
6) Croatian and Serbian Literature II 4
7) Macedonian Language II 3
8) Croatian and Serbian Language III 4
9) Croatian and Serbian Literature III 4
10) Macedonian Language III 3
11) South Slavic Societies and Cultures II 5
12) Croatian and Serbian Language IV 4
13) Croatian and Serbian Literature IV 4
14) Macedonian Language IV 3
15) Croatian and Serbian Language V 4
16) Croatian and Serbian Literature V 4
17) Macedonian Literature 4
18) Croatian and Serbian Language VI 3
19) Croatian and Serbian Literature VI 3
20) Bulgarian Language 3
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, the following criteria will be considered:
- the results from the first-cycle study programme (average grade on exams and lab work)
(75%), and
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (25%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table; the study track Culturology will not be offered during the 2016-
2017 academic year.
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXXII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Latin Language, Literature, and Culture – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be
recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits; study obligations are
determined individually and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60
ECTS credits.
Mandatory courses include the following:
- Latin Language (a minimum of 10 ECTS credits)
- Latin Literature (a minimum of 6 ECTS credits);
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits; study obligations are determined individually and require that the candidate
obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
Mandatory courses include the following:
- Latin Language (a minimum of 10 ECTS credits)
- Latin Literature (a minimum of 6 ECTS credits);
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
Mandatory courses include the following:
- Latin Language (a minimum of 10 ECTS credits)
- Latin Literature (a minimum of 6 ECTS credits);
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits. The latter obligations are determined individually and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
Mandatory courses include the following:
- Latin Language (a minimum of 10 ECTS credits)
- Latin Literature (a minimum of 6 ECTS credits)
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be given priority according to the average grade achieved at undergraduate
study.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXXIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Germanic Studies – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be
recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
d) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme, under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be given priority according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXXIV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Polish Studies – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Polish Studies (a
three-year Bologna programme);
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in a related field,
evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed any of the other first-cycle university study programmes in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities);
d) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in another field;
e) a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in another field;
Candidates from paragraphs b) to e) are required to complete additional obligations which are
determined individually for each applicant and are selected from the first-cycle courses. The
candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a training
programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the results of first-cycle study in Polish Studies or West Slavic Studies, or in a related
programme in the field of the humanities; the average grade (40%), the diploma
thesis and/or diploma exam grade (30%), and
- the grade in the basic language and literature course Lexicology and Polish
Literature from Modernism to Postmodernism, achieved in the third year of the first-
cycle programme in Polish Studies (30%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXXV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Comparative Literature and Literary Theory – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be
recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits.
The programme's admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (pre-Bologna
programme) (60%),
- the grade on the final seminar assignment during first-cycle study or the diploma thesis
grade (30%), and
- the bibliography, awards, and extra-academic achievements (10%).
If the candidate completed a study programme that did not include the final seminar assignment
or diploma thesis, the following criteria will be considered:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (pre-Bologna
programme) (75%), and
- the bibliography, awards, and extra-academic achievements (25%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXXVI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Indo-European Comparative linguistics – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in
Comparative Linguistics;
b) she or he has completed any other first-cycle university study programme in the field of
linguistics. The condition for a transfer is the completion of the exam in an old Indo-
European language, evaluated at a minimum of 10 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed any other pre-Bologna or non-linguistic study programme.
Candidates must take bridge exams in basic courses to earn up to 60 ECTS credits. Each
case is treated individually by the Department of Comparative and General Linguistics.
The latter determines the content and the extent of bridge exams, taking into account
previous knowledge, completed obligations, and the individual study interests of the
individual applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Each case is treated individually by the Department of Comparative and General Linguistics.
The latter determines the content and the extent of bridge exams, should they be required.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, candidates will be selected according to the paragraphs
calculated on the basis of the average grade achieved during first-cycle study.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXXVII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Comparative Slavic Linguistics – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be
recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, candidates will be selected according to the paragraphs
calculated on the basis of the average grade achieved during first-cycle study.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXXVIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Russian Studies – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject study programme in the same
disciplines;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field and can prove sufficient knowledge of Russian language (C1 according to CEFR),
under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for
the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations
are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed a higher professional education programme adopted between
January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004 and can prove sufficient knowledge of Russian
language (C1 according to CEFR), under the condition that the candidate has completed
those study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior
to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain
up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed a four-year, dual-subject study programme in the same fields,
adopted before June 11, 2004. Candidates may enrol in the second year;
e) she or he has completed a four-year university study programme in other fields adopted
before June 11, 2004 and can prove sufficient knowledge of Russian language (C1
according to CEFR), under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of
60 ECTS credits. External elective courses may be recognised upon individual request.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme. Each application is
considered individually. The extent and content of additional study obligations in basic courses
required for second-cycle study are also determined individually for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study (50%), and
- the average grade in Russian language and literature courses achieved during
undergraduate study (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table; the study track Culturology will not be offered in the 2016-2017
academic year.
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XXXIX. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Slovak Studies – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines (Polish Studies, Bohemistics, etc.), evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be
recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to
enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education and require the candidate to
obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as a part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study
programme. The bridge exams consist of the following courses from the first-cycle, dual-
subject university study programme in Slovak Studies:
ECTS
credits 1) Phonetics and Phonology 3
2) Morphology II 4 3) Lab Work I 8 4) Slovak Culture and Literature 6 5) Morphology II 4 6) Slovak History of the 19th and 20th Century 4 7) Syntax 4 8) Lab Work II 6 9) Slovak Literature of the 19th Century 6 10) Lexicology 4 11) Slovak Modernity and the Period Between the Two Wars
Wars
3 12) Contemporary Slovak Literature 3 13) Lab Work III 4
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- average grade on exams and lab work (not including diploma thesis) (75%), and
- diploma exam or the diploma thesis grade (25%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XL. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Slovene Studies – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be
recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require 60 ECTS credits;
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (60%),
- the grade on the final seminar assignment during first-cycle study or the diploma thesis
grade (30%), and
- the bibliography, awards, and demonstrated practical knowledge (10%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XLI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Sociology of Culture – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme from the fields of Sociology of
culture or the field of Sociology;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in the fields of the social sciences
and humanities, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for continuation at second-cycle study of the Sociology of Culture
prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education and require that the candidate
obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits. These obligations may include the
following courses: Introduction to Sociology I, Introduction to Sociology II,
Introduction to the Sociology of Culture I, and Introduction to the Sociology of Culture
II.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study or by
taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in the second-cycle combined programme in
the Sociology of Culture. The obligations required for the continuation of study are in
the domain of the department chair's college. Each application is considered
individually. The extent and content of additional study obligations in basic courses
required for second-cycle study are also determined individually for each applicant.
c) she or he has completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment in the second-cycle combined study programme in the
Sociology of Culture, the following criteria will be considered in the selection process:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (60 %), and
- the grade on the diploma thesis during first-cycle study (40 %).
Candidates who have completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis will
be selected on the basis of the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (100 %).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XLII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
General Linguistics – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be
recognised in relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle and evaluated at 12 ECTS credits prior to enrolment;
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle and evaluated at 30 ECTS
credits prior to enrolment;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle and evaluated at 12 ECTS credits prior to enrolment;
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle and evaluated at
30 ECTS credits prior to enrolment.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
The essential study obligations required for second-cycle, dual-subject study programme in
General Linguistics are determined according to the individual applicant's selected study track,
and may include the following courses from the first-cycle, dual-subject university study
programme in General Linguistics:
1) Theoretical Linguistics study track:
- Overview of General Linguistics (6 ECTS credits),
- Overview of Applied Linguistics (6 ECTS credits),
- Phonetics and Phonology (6 ECTS credits),
- Historical Linguistics I (6 ECTS credits), and/or
- Theory of Descriptive Linguistics – Syntax (6 ECTS credits).
2) Language, Society, and Identity study track:
- Overview of General Linguistics (6 ECTS credits),
- Overview of Applied Linguistics (6 ECTS credits),
- Theory of Language J I (6 ECTS credits),
- Applied Linguistics – Linguistic and Social Stratification (6 ECTS credits), and/or
- Applied Linguistics – Language and the Speaker (6 ECTS credits).
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or pre-Bologna professional higher
education programme (35%),
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (35%), and
- the average grade in courses in the following fields achieved during first-cycle study
(30%):
o linguistic and mathematical courses for the Theoretical Linguistics study track
o linguistic and social sciences courses for the Language, Society, and Identity
study track.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XLIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Spanish Language and Literature – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has obtained the diploma from first-cycle university dual-subject study
programme in Spanish Language and Literature;
b) she or he has obtained a university diploma from any first-cycle, dual-, or single-subject
programme. The candidate is required to complete exams that are determined
individually for each case and test the candidate's language competencies in Spanish
Language and Literature (10-60 ECTS credits);
c) she or he has completed a higher professional education study programme adopted
between January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
a) For graduates of first-cycle university dual-subject study programme in Spanish
Language and Literature:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (50%),
- the average grade in Spanish (25%), and
- the average grade in literature (25%).
b) For graduates of other programmes:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (50%), and
- the average grade on the bridge exams (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XLIV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Art History – combined programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in the field of Art History;
b) she or he has completed any other first-cycle study under the condition that she or he
completes the bridge exams in the following basic Art History courses equivalent up to
30 ECTS credits:
– Introduction to Art History (5 ECTS credits),
– Introduction to Slovene Art History (5 ECTS credits),
– Art of the Early and High Middle Ages in Western Europe I and II (10 ECTS
credits),
– Late Medieval and Renaissance Art in Western Europe I and II (10 ECTS credits),
– Modern and Contemporary Art in Western Europe I and II (10 ECTS credits),
– Medieval Art in Slovenia I and II (10 ECTS credits), and/or
– Modern and Contemporary Art in Slovenia I and II (10 ECTS credits).
The extent and content of additional study obligations in basic courses required for second-
cycle study are determined individually for each applicant.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study or by taking the
bridge exams prior to enrolment in the second-cycle Master's study programme.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis and/or
diploma exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle study is considered (100%).
If the candidate has completed a study programme with a diploma thesis and/or diploma exam:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (50%), and
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XLV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Andragogy – teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed one of the following first-cycle study programmes: Pedagogy
and Andragogy, Psychology, Social Pedagogy, Sociology – Human Resources
Management, or Social Work;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme or a higher professional
education programme in the fields of the social sciences, the humanities, or early
childhood education adopted before the year 2004, under the condition that the
candidate demonstrates knowledge equivalent to 15 ECTS credits in the following
courses: General Andragogy (5 ECTS credits), History of Education (5 ECTS credits),
and Educational Psychology I (5 ECTS credits);
c) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme or a higher professional
education programme in another field adopted before the year 2004, under the condition
that the candidate demonstrates knowledge equivalent to 40 ECTS credits in the
following courses: General Andragogy (5 ECTS credits), Educational Statistics (5
ECTS credits), History of Education (5 ECTS credits), Educational Psychology I (5
ECTS credits), Didactics (5 ECTS credits), Occupational Pedagogy and Andragogy (5
ECTS credits), Comparative Andragogy I (5 ECTS credits), and Educational Guidance
and Counselling for Adults (5 ECTS credits).
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, candidates will be selected according to the average grade in
all courses of the first-cycle study programme.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XLVI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
English Studies – teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements: A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
1) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in English Studies evaluated at
180 ECTS credits;
2) she or he has completed any of the other first-cycle study programmes evaluated at 180
ECTS credits;
3) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme evaluated at 240 ECTS credits;
4) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna programme in English Language and Literature;
5) she or he has completed any other pre-Bologna study programme.
Candidates from paragraph 2) are eligible to enrol under the conditions stated in paragraphs a)
and b) below.
Candidates from paragraph 3) are eligible to enrol under the conditions stated in paragraphs c)
and d) below.
Candidates from paragraph 3) are eligible to enrol under the conditions stated in paragraph e)
below.
Candidates from paragraph 5) are eligible to enrol under the conditions stated in paragraph d)
below. The maximum amount of credits that may transfer from previously completed exams
may not exceed 10 ECTS credits.
a) Students who have completed a first-cycle study programme in any foreign language
other than English (180 ECTS credits) must obtain an additional 30 ECTS credits from
the first-cycle study programme in English Studies. Any additional study obligations
(i.e. bridge exams) are determined by the Chair of the Department of English's college
individually, according to the completed study programme.
b) Students who have completed any first-cycle study programme in any foreign language
other than English (180 ECTS credits) must obtain an additional 60 ECTS credits from
the first-cycle study programme in English Studies. Any additional study obligations
(i.e. bridge exams) are determined by the Chair of the Department of English's college
individually, according to the completed study programme.
c) Students who have completed a first-cycle study programme in any foreign language
other than English (240 ECTS credits) must obtain an additional 30 ECTS credits from
the first-cycle study programme in English Studies. Any additional study obligations
(i.e. bridge exams) are determined by the Chair of the Department of English's college
individually, according to the completed study programme.
d) Students who have completed any first-cycle study programme in any foreign language
other than English (240 ECTS credits) must obtain an additional 60 ECTS credits from
the first-cycle study programme in English Studies. The bridge exams) are determined
by the Chair of the Department of English's college individually, according to the
completed study programme.
e) Students who have completed a pre-Bologna study programm in English Language and
Literature are eligible to enrol in second-cycle study. Completed study obligations in
the amount of 60 ECTS credits are recognised. Decision on the recognition of previously
completed study obligations is passed by the Chair's college individually for each case.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
Candidates from paragraph 1):
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study 35%
- the diploma exam grade 35%
- the average grade in English 15%
- the average grade in English Literature and Culture 15%
Candidates from paragraphs 2) and 3):
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study 25%
- the diploma thesis/diploma exam grade 20%
- the average grade on the bridge exams – 10-60 ECTS credits 55%
Candidates from paragraph 4):
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study 35%
- the diploma thesis grade 35%
- the average grade in English 15%
- the average grade in English Literature and Culture 15%
Candidates from paragraph 5):
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study 25%
- the diploma thesis grade 20%
- the average grade on the bridge exams – 10-60 ECTS credits 55%
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XLVII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
German – teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Germanic Studies;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in
Germanic Studies;
c) she or he has completed any other first-cycle university study programme in a related
field;
d) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme in a related field,
e.g. Early Childhood Education, Theology, Administration, Social Informatics, or
Business Administration.
Candidates from the last two paragraphs are eligible to transfer 10 to 60 ECTS credits,
depending on the previous education and competencies acquired. Each application is considered
individually. The extent and content of potential additional study obligations in basic courses
of Germanic Studies required for second-cycle study are also determined individually for each
applicant.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be given priority according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track/
Module: see table
XLVIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Pedagogy – teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed one of the following first-cycle study programmes: Pedagogy
and Andragogy, Psychology, Primary Teacher Education, or Social Pedagogy;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme or a higher professional
education programme in the fields of the social sciences, the humanities, or early
childhood education adopted before the year 2004, under the condition that the
candidate demonstrates knowledge equivalent to 15 ECTS credits in the following
courses: History of Education (5 ECTS credits), Theory of Education (5 ECTS credits),
and Didactics I (5 ECTS credits);
c) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme or a higher professional
education programme in another field, adopted before the year 2004, under the condition
that the candidate demonstrates knowledge equivalent to 40 ECTS credits in the
following courses: Educational Statistics (5 ECTS credits), Educational Psychology I
(5 ECTS credits), History of Education (5 ECTS credits), Didactics I (5 ECTS credits),
Theory of Education (5 ECTS credits), Sociology of Education I (5 ECTS credits),
Comparative Pedagogy (5 ECTS credits), and School Pedagogy (5 ECTS credits).
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, candidates will be selected according to the average grade in
all courses of the first-cycle study programme.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
XLIX. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Slovene Studies – teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Slovene Studies;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in
Slovene Studies and the bridge exams to earn up to 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed any other first-cycle university study programme. The
candidate is also required to complete the bridge exams to earn up to 60 ECTS credits.
The content of the exams is determined according to the candidate's previously
completed study.
d) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme in a related field,
e.g. pre-school education. The candidate is also required to complete the bridge exams
to earn up to 60 ECTS credits. The content of the exams is determined according to the
candidate's previously completed study.
The bridge exams are determined individually and according to the candidate's previous
education. The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study or by
taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study programme.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (60%),
- the grade on the final seminar assignment during first-cycle study or the diploma thesis
grade (30%), and
- the bibliography, awards, and demonstrated practical knowledge (10%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
L. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
History – teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
The prerequisite for enrolment in the second-cycle, teaching Master's study programme in
History is successful completion of one of the following relevant first-cycle study programmes:
- a university study programme in History (180 ECTS credits), or
- a dual-subject, university study programme in History (180 ECTS credits).
Students who have successfully completed one of the other first-cycle study programmes
evaluated at 180 or 240 ECTS credits are eligible to apply under the conditions specified in the
paragraphs a), b), and c).
Students who have completed a higher professional education study programme adopted
between January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004 are eligible to enrol under the conditions stated in
paragraphs a), b), and c).
a) Students who have completed an undergraduate study in the field of the humanities
(first-cycle, 180 or 240 ECTS credits) are required to obtain an additional 20 ECTS
credits in undergraduate courses: Structure and Development of Historical Science (5
ECTS credits), Theory of History (5 ECTS credits), and two other courses evaluated at
5 ECTS credits each, determined by the department of History individually for each
candidate.
b) Students who have completed an undergraduate study in the field of the social sciences
(first-cycle, 180 or 240 ECTS credits) are required to obtain an additional 30 ECTS
credits in undergraduate courses: Structure and Development of Historical Science (5
ECTS credits), Theory of History (5 ECTS credits), and four other courses evaluated at
5 ECTS credits each, determined by the department of History individually for each
candidate.
c) Students who have completed an undergraduate study in the field of the technical or
natural sciences (first-cycle, 180 or 240 ECTS credits) are required to obtain an
additional 60 ECTS credits in undergraduate courses: Structure and Development of
Historical Science (5 ECTS credits), Theory of History (5 ECTS credits), and ten other
courses evaluated at 5 ECTS credits each, determined by the department of History
individually for each candidate.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
The individual requirements are determined by the department.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
a) If the candidate has completed a study programme with a diploma thesis and/or diploma
exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (70%) and the grade on diploma
exam or diploma thesis (30%) are considered.
b) If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis
and/or diploma exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle study is considered
(100%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Andragogy – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed one of the following first-cycle study programmes: Pedagogy
and Andragogy, Psychology, Social Pedagogy, Sociology – Human Resources
Management, or Social Work;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme or a higher professional
education programme in the fields of the social sciences, the humanities, or early
childhood education adopted before the year 2004, under the condition that the
candidate demonstrates knowledge equivalent to 15 ECTS credits in the following
courses: History of Education (5 ECTS credits), Theory of Education (5 ECTS credits),
and Didactics I (5 ECTS credits). If the candidate's first-cycle study did not include any
courses in Psychology, she or he is additionally required to demonstrate knowledge
from the course of Pedagogical Psychology I (5 ECTS credits);
c) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme or a higher professional
education programme in another field adopted before the year 2004, under the condition
that the candidate demonstrates knowledge equivalent to 35 ECTS credits in the
following courses: Educational Statistics (5 ECTS credits), History of Education (5
ECTS credits), Didactics I (5 ECTS credits), General Andragogy (5 ECTS credits),
Occupational Pedagogy and Andragogy (5 ECTS credits), Comparative Andragogy I (5
ECTS credits), and Educational Psychology I (5 ECTS credits).
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The combined teacher education programme in Andragogy may be combined with all combined
programmes and all combined teacher education programmes except for the combined teacher
education programme in Pedagogy.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
- In the case of limited enrolment, candidates will be selected according to the average
grade in all courses of the first-cycle study programme.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
English Studies – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 240 ECTS credits; up to 60 ECTS credits may be recognised
in relation to previously completed first-cycle study obligations;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the candidate
has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-
cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education and require that the candidate obtain
anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required
for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations
are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study at
the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the
field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require the candidate
to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits;
f) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
Candidates from paragraphs a) and b):
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study 35%
- the diploma exam grade 35%
- the average grade in English 15%
- the average grade in English Literature and Culture 15%
Candidates from paragraphs c) and d):
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study 25%
- the diploma thesis/diploma exam grade 20%
- the average grade on the bridge exams – 10-60 ECTS credits 55%
Candidates from paragraphs e) and f):
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study 25%
- the diploma thesis grade 20%
- the average grade on the bridge exams – 10-60 ECTS credits 55%
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Philosophy – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Philosophy;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in another field, under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require that anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits be obtained from the
selection of basic courses;
c) she or he has completed a higher professional education programme adopted between
January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004, under the condition that the student has completed
the study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to
enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective
student’s previously completed education and require that anywhere from 10 to 60
ECTS credits be obtained from the selection of basic courses.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant. The following is the list of basic courses: Ontology (5 ECTS credits),
Introduction to Aesthetics (5 ECTS credits), Ethics (5 ECTS credits), Ancient Philosophy I (3
ECTS credits), Ancient Philosophy II (4 ECTS credits), Modern Philosophy (5 ECTS credits),
Phenomenology (5 ECTS credits) or Hermeneutics (5 ECTS credits) Logics and Argumentation
(5 ECTS credits), Foundations of Analytical Philosophy (5 ECTS credits), The Philosophy of
Nature (5 ECTS credits), Social Philosophy (5 ECTS credits), Classical German Philosophy (5
ECTS credits), and Structuralism and Psychoanalysis (3 ECTS credits).
Requirements are also determined by the department that runs the second of the two dual-
subject programmes.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during the first-cycle or higher professional education study
programme (pre-Bologna) (60%),
- the final seminar assignment grade during first-cycle study or the diploma thesis grade
in from the higher professional education study programme (pre-Bologna) (30%), and
- the bibliography, demonstrated practical knowledge, or diploma exam grade (pre-
Bologna programme) (10%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LIV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
French – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject study programme in the same disciplines,;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle study programmes in another field, under the
condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation
of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that the
candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme, under the
condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation
of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that the
candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
- If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis
and/or diploma exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle (or undergraduate)
study will be considered.
- If the candidate has completed a study programme with a diploma thesis and/or diploma
exam, the following is considered:
o the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (70%), and
o the diploma thesis or diploma exam grade, or the average grade on the diploma thesis
and diploma exam (30%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Geography – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits. The additional obligations
will be selected from the following courses: Introduction to Geography, Physical
Geography I and II, Social Geography I and II, Research Methods in Geography,
Geoinformatics, Introduction to Thematic Cartography, Geography of Slovenia,
Geography of Europe, Ecological Geography, and Field Work I and II;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits. The additional obligations will be selected from the following courses:
Introduction to Geography, Physical Geography I and II, Social Geography I and II,
Research Methods in Geography, Geoinformatics, Introduction to Thematic
Cartography, Geography of Slovenia, Geography of Europe, Ecological Geography, and
Field Work I and II;
d) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits. The additional
obligations will be selected from the following courses: Introduction to Geography,
Physical Geography I and II, Social Geography I and II, Research Methods in
Geography, Geoinformatics, Introduction to Thematic Cartography, Geography of
Slovenia, Geography of Europe, Ecological Geography, and Field Work I and II.
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits. The additional obligations will be selected from the following
courses: Introduction to Geography, Physical Geography I and II, Social Geography I
and II, Research Methods in Geography, Geoinformatics, Introduction to Thematic
Cartography, Geography of Slovenia, Geography of Europe, Ecological Geography, and
Field Work I and II.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or higher professional education study
programme (pre-Bologna) (70%), and
- the final seminar or diploma assignment grade during first-cycle study or the diploma
thesis grade at the higher professional education study programme (pre-Bologna)
(30%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LVI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Greek Language, Literature, and Culture – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject study programme in the same
disciplines;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle study programmes in another field, under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
To be eligible for enrolment, candidates who did not graduate from a first-cycle programme in
Greek Language, Literature, and Culture or a programme in Classical and Humanistic Studies
– Greek Philology study track, are required to complete obligations (also available in the form
of bridge exams) in the following courses:
Greek Culture and Civilisation (4), Classical Greek Literature (3), Latin I-II (9), Greek Syntax
(7), History of Greek Language I-II (10), Selected Chapters from Greek Literature (12),
Classical Culture and Civilisation (6), Greek Metrics (3), and Modern Greek – Introduction
Course (6), for a total of 60 ECTS credits.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, the average grade achieved during first-cycle study will be
considered. With candidates who were also required to submit a diploma thesis for completion
of first-cycle study, the diploma thesis grade will also be considered in the average grade.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LVII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Italian – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines, evaluated at 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
d) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be given priority according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate or first-cycle study (50%), and
- the grade achieved during the knowledge and skills test (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LVIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Latin Language, Literature, and Culture – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject study programme in the same
disciplines;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle study programmes in another field, under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
To be eligible for enrolment, candidates who did not graduate from the first-cycle programme
in Latin Language, Literature, and Culture or the programme in Classical and Humanistic
Studies – Latin Philology study track, are required to complete obligations (also available in
the form of bridge exams) in the following courses: Roman Literature and Civilisation (4 ECTS
credits), Literature of Ancient Greece (3 ECTS credits), Greek I-II (9 ECTS credits), Latin
Syntax (7 ECTS credits), History of the Latin Language I-II (10 ECTS credits), Classical
Culture and Civilisation (6 ECTS credits), Latin Metrics (3 ECTS credits), Selected Chapters
from Latin Literature (12 ECTS credits), and Introduction to the Latin Middle Ages and
Humanism (6 ECTS credits), for a total of 60 ECTS credits.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, the average grade achieved at the first-cycle study will be
considered. With candidates who were also required to submit the diploma thesis for completion
of first-cycle study, the diploma thesis grade will also be considered in the average grade.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LIX. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
German – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle study programmes in another field, under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme, under
the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed
education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be given priority according to the following Criteria:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LX. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Pedagogy – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed one of the following first-cycle study programmes: Pedagogy
and Andragogy, Psychology, Primary Teacher Education, Social Pedagogy;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme or a higher professional
education programme in the fields of the social sciences, the humanities, or early
childhood education adopted before the year 2004, under the condition that the
candidate demonstrates knowledge equivalent to 15 ECTS credits in the following
courses: History of Education (5 ECTS credits), Theory of Education (5 ECTS credits),
and Didactics I (5 ECTS credits);
c) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme or a higher professional
education programme in another field adopted before the year 2004, under the condition
that the candidate demonstrates knowledge equivalent to 35 ECTS credits in the
following courses: Educational Statistics (5 ECTS credits), Educational Psychology I
(5 ECTS credits), History of Education (5 ECTS credits), Theory of Education (5 ECTS
credits), Sociology of Education I (5 ECTS credits), School Pedagogy (5 ECTS credits),
and Didactics I (5 ECTS credits).
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The combined teacher education programme in Pedagogy may be combined with all combined
programmes and all combined teacher education programmes except for the combined teacher
education programme in Andragogy.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, candidates will be selected according to the average grade in
all courses of the first-cycle study programme.
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Comparative Literature and Literary Theory – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of study
at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according
to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that
the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
d) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by completing additional study obligations prior to enrolment in
second-cycle study. Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The additional study obligations are selected from the courses of the first-cycle, dual-subject
programme in the amount of up to 60 ECTS credits.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (pre-Bologna
programme) (60%), and
- the grade on the final seminar assignment during first-cycle study or the diploma thesis
grade (40%).
If the candidate completed a study programme that did not include a final seminar assignment
or diploma thesis, the following criteria will be considered:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (pre-Bologna
programme) (100%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Russian Studies – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the same
disciplines;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another field,
under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are
determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education
and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by completing additional obligations prior to enrolment in second-cycle
study. Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study (50%), and
- the average grade in Russian language and literature courses achieved during
undergraduate study (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXIII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Slovene Studies – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in same
disciplines;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
c) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme in another field
adopted between January 1, 1994 and June 11, 2004 and evaluated at 240 ECTS credits,
under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required
for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by completing bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (60%), and
- the grade on the final seminar assignment during first-cycle study or the diploma thesis
grade (40%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXIV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Sociology – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme from the fields of Sociology of
culture or the field of Sociology;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in the fields of the social sciences
and humanities, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for continuation at second-cycle combined teacher education study
programme of the Sociology prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits. These
obligations may include the following courses: Introduction to Sociology I, Introduction
to Sociology II, Introduction to the Sociology of Culture I, and Introduction to the
Sociology of Culture II.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study or by
taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in the second-cycle combined teacher
education study programme of the Sociology. The obligations required for the
continuation of study are in the domain of the department chair's college. Each
application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined
individually for each applicant.
c) she or he has completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment in the second-cycle combined teacher education study
programme in the Sociology, the following criteria will be considered in the selection process:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (60 %), and
- the grade on the diploma thesis during first-cycle study (40 %).
Candidates who have completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis will
be selected on the basis of the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (100 %).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXV. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Spanish – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle university study programme in Spanish Language
and Literature;
b) she or he has completed any other first-cycle university study programme in a related
field and can demonstrate sufficient knowledge of Spanish (C1 according to CEFR);
c) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme in a related field,
e.g. Early Childhood Education, Theology, Administration, Social Informatics,
Business Administration, and can demonstrate sufficient knowledge of Spanish (C1
according to CEFR).
Candidates from the last two paragraphs are eligible to transfer 10 to 60 ECTS credits,
depending on the previous education and competencies acquired. Each application is considered
individually. The extent and content of potential additional study obligations in basic courses
of Hispanic Studies, required for second-cycle study, are also determined individually for each
applicant.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
Candidates will be given priority according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate or first-cycle study (100%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXVI. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Art History – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in the field of Art History;
b) she or he has completed any other first-cycle study programme, under the condition
that she or he completes the bridge exams in the following basic Art History courses
equivalent up to 30 ECTS credits (obligations are determined individually for each
candidate):
- Introduction to Art History (5 ECTS credits),
- Introduction to Slovene Art History (5 ECTS credits),
- Art of the Early and High Middle Ages in Western Europe I and II (10 ECTS
credits),
- Late Medieval and Renaissance Art in Western Europe I and II (10 ECTS
credits),
- Modern and Contemporary Art in Western Europe I and II (10 ECTS credits),
- Medieval Art in Slovenia I and II (10 ECTS credits), and/or
- Modern and Contemporary Art in Slovenia I and II (10 ECTS credits)
c) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme,
under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The
latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain from 10 up to
30 ECTS credits (from the above set of the bridge exams).
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study or by taking the
bridge exams prior to enrolment in the second-cycle Master's study programme. Each
application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study obligations in
basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually for each
applicant.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis and/or
diploma exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle study is considered (100%).
If the candidate has completed a study programme with a diploma thesis and/or diploma exam:
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (50%) and
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (50%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXVII. Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
History – combined teacher education programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle, dual-subject university study programme in the
same disciplines;
b) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in a relevant
field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that the
candidate has completed study obligations required for the continuation of study at the
second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the
field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and require that the
candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
c) she or he has completed any of the first-cycle university study programmes in another
field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations
required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter
obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s previously
completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS
credits;
d) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in a
relevant field (linguistics, the social sciences, the humanities), under the condition that
the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation of
study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10 to 60 ECTS credits;
e) she or he has completed a pre-Bologna professional higher education programme in
another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require the candidate to obtain up to a maximum
of 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Requirements are determined by both departments that run the programme.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
- If the candidate has completed a study programme with a diploma thesis and/or diploma
exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle study (70%) and the grade on
diploma exam or diploma thesis (30%) are considered.
- If the candidate has completed a study programme that does not require a diploma thesis
and/or diploma exam, the average grade achieved during first-cycle study is considered
(100%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time / part-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXVIII. Joint Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
CREOLE – Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes – joint degree programme
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
a) The prerequisite for enrolment in the CREOLE study programme is the successful
completion of a first-cycle study programme from the field of the humanities (180 ECTS
credits).
b) Students who have completed a first-cycle study in the fields of the technical or natural
sciences must obtain an additional 29 ECTS credits from the basic module of the first-
cycle study programme in Ethnology and Cutural Anthropology:
- Methodology in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology (6 ECTS credits),
- Anthropological Theories (6 ECTS credits),
- Ethnographic Research (6 ECTS credits),
- Theories of Culture, Ways of Life, and Identities (3 ECTS credits),
- Ethnology of Europe (3 ECTS credits), and
- Ethnology of Africa, Ethnology of the Americas, Ethnology of Asia, or
Ethnology of Australia and Oceania (the student selects the courses; each is
worth 5 ECTS credits).
c) Students who have completed a pre-Bologna four-year study programme in Ethnology
and Cultural Anthropology are eligible to enrol in second-cycle study. Completed study
obligations equivalent to up to 60 ECTS credits may be recognised.
d) Students who have completed a pre-Bologna four-year study programme in the fields
of the humanities or social sciences are eligible to enrol in second-cycle study. Up to 30
ECTS credits may transfer from previously completed study obligations.
e) Students who have completed other pre-Bologna university study programmes or
professional higher education programmes are required to complete same obligations as
the students who have completed first-cycle studies in the fields of the technical and
natural sciences, as stated above.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Upon application, candidates are required to submit: 1) the CREOLE programme application
form
(http://etnologija.etnoinfolab.org/en/informacija.asp?id_meta_type=71&id_informacija=457),
2) a CV, 3) a certificate of previously completed study, 4) a certificate of knowledge of the
Slovene language, 5) a recommendation letter from the advisor at the previous study
programme, 6) a tentative study plan, and 7) a letter of motivation stating the student's motives
for study (a short description of his or her fields of interest, mobility preferences – two
alternative partner institutions, and the names of potential advisors at home and partner
universities).
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, the level of success achieved during first-cycle (or
undergraduate) study will be considered. The average grade and the diploma thesis grade will
be considered.
Candidates for study are selected by each of the partner institutions of the CREOLE programme
(represented by the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology of the Facutly of Arts
of the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia). The final decision on the selection is in the domain
of the CREOLE consortium.
Location: Ljubljana, Vienna, Maynooth, Barcelona, Lyon
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXIX. Joint Degree Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Translation (Slovene-English-French): ISIT or INALCO
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has obtained a diploma in Interlingual Mediation, study track Slovene-English-
French (Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana);
b) she or he has obtained a university diploma in any field, including both Bologna and
pre-Bologna undergraduate programmes. The candidate is also required to complete an
exam testing his or her language competencies in Slovene, English, and French; based
on the results of the latter exam and the competencies acquired during undergraduate
study, 60 ECTS credits may be recognised.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study (20%),
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (20%),
- the average grade in Slovene achieved during undergraduate study or the grade in
Slovene, achieved on the exam from the second paragraph (20%),
- the average grade in English achieved during undergraduate study or the grade in
English achieved on the exam from the second paragraph (20%), and
- the average grade in French achieved during undergraduate study or the grade in French
achieved on the exam from the second paragraph (20%).
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The enrolment process for the joint degree Master's study programme in Translation consists
of two steps. The students are required to submit the required documents and apply, before the
expiry of the deadline, for the selection procedure at the selected home university, as well as to
the coordinator at the Department of Translation Studies.
Deadlines for the Bridge Exams: June 25–July 10, 2017 and August 25– September 10,
2017.
Location: Ljubljana, Paris (ISIT and INALCO)
Study Mode: full-time; 5 positions ISIT (the institution may charge an admission fee), 5
positions INALCO
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXX. Joint Degree Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
Translation (Slovene-English-German)
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has obtained a diploma in Interlingual Mediation, study track Slovene-English-
German (Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana);
b) she or he has obtained a university diploma in any field, including both Bologna and
pre-Bologna undergraduate programmes. The candidate is also required to complete an
exam testing his or her language competencies in Slovene, English, and German; based
on the results of the latter exam and the competencies acquired during undergraduate
study, 60 ECTS credits may be recognised.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
- the average grade achieved during undergraduate study (20%),
- the diploma exam or diploma thesis grade (20%),
- the average grade in Slovene achieved during undergraduate study or the grade in
Slovene, achieved on the exam from the second paragraph (20%),
- the average grade in English achieved during undergraduate study or the grade in
English achieved on the exam from the second paragraph (20%), and
- the average grade in German achieved during undergraduate study or the grade in
German achieved on the exam from the second paragraph (20%).
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
The enrolment process for the joint degree Master's study programme in Translation consists
of two steps. The students are required to submit the required documents and apply, before the
expiry of the deadline, for the selection procedure at the selected home university, as well as at
the coordinator at the Department of Translation Studies.
Deadlines for the Bridge Exams: June 25– July 10, 2017 and August 25– September 10,
2017.
Kraj izvajanja: Ljubljana, Graz
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table
LXXI. Joint Degree Second-Cycle Master's Study
Programme
Central European Studies
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in one of the following fields: Polish
Studies, Slovak Studies, Bohemistics, or West Slavic Studies;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in another field, under the condition
that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the continuation
of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined
according to the field of the prospective student’s previously completed education and
require the candidate to obtain up to 10 to 60 ECTS credits.
c) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme adopted before
June 11, 2004 in a relevant field (Polish Studies, Slovak Studies, Bohemistics, or West
Slavic Studies), under the condition that the candidate has completed those study
obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior to enrolment.
The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the prospective student’s
previously completed education and require that the candidate obtain anywhere from 10
to 60 ECTS credits;
d) she or he has completed a professional higher education programme adopted before
June 11, 2004 in another field, under the condition that the candidate has completed
those study obligations required for the continuation of study at the second-cycle prior
to enrolment. The latter obligations are determined according to the field of the
prospective student’s previously completed education and require the candidate to
obtain up to a maximum of 60 ECTS credits.
The candidate may complete the required obligations during first-cycle study, as part of a
training programme, or by taking the bridge exams prior to enrolment in second-cycle study.
Each application is considered individually. The extent and content of additional study
obligations in basic courses required for second-cycle study are also determined individually
for each applicant.
In accordance with Article 121 of the Statute of the University of Ljubljana, the programme's
admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have successfully completed
an equivalent education abroad. The procedure is managed by an authorised person at the
University of Ljubljana. The decision on the recognition of a foreign education is made by the
Senate of the member institution of the University of Ljubljana, in accordance with Article 77
or Article 47 of the Statute of the University of Ljubljana.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, candidates will be selected according to the following criteria:
- the average grade achieved during first-cycle or undergraduate study (70%), and
- the diploma thesis/diploma exam grade (30%).
Location: Ljubljana
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table; Module A – chosen language: Czech will not be offered in the 2017 – 2018
academic year.
LXXII. Joint Degree Second-Cycle Master's Study Programme
History of Southeastern Europe
Duration: two years
Admission Requirements:
A prospective student is eligible to apply for admission under any of the following
conditions:
a) she or he has completed a first-cycle study programme in History or Ethnology and
Cultural Anthropology, evaluated at minimum of 180 ECTS credits;
b) she or he has completed a first-cycle programme in one of the following fields of the
social sciences: Geography, Geography of Contact Areas, Cultural Studies and
Anthropology, Culturology, Political Science, Sociology, and/or the humanities:
Archaeology, Croatian, Serbian, or Macedonian Language, Comparative Literature,
Comparative Slavic Lingusitics, Sociology of Culture, or Art History, under the
condition that the candidate has completed those study obligations required for the
continuation of study, equivalent to 10 to 60 ECTS credits, prior to enrolment.
In accordance with the contract, candidates who have completed other study programmes may
also be admitted to the Master's programme if the selection commission determines that their
education is equivalent.
The programme’s admission requirements are also satisfied by those candidates who have
successfully completed an equivalent education abroad.
Selection Criteria and Procedure in the Case of Limited Enrolment:
In the case of limited enrolment, the following criteria will be considered: the average grade
achieved during first-cycle study (70%) and the average grade achieved during first-cycle
courses from the field of History, as well as other courses, insofar they refer to Southeastern
Europe (30%).
For the programme History of Southeastern Europe - joint degree, you must also apply to the
University of Graz; the application deadline is 15th May 2017 (https://international.uni-
graz.at/en/stud/int-focus/jointdegrees/).
Location: Ljubljana, Graz, Cluj
Study Mode: full-time
Admission Places: see table
Minimum Number of Admissions Required to Run the Programme / Study Track /
Module: see table