Baltic Studies
Follow-up Master's degree in full-time form. The language of instruction is Czech.
The programme can be studied as a single subject or in combination with another programme.
What will you learn?
The Baltic Master’s degree study programme could be described as a kind of ‘upgrade’ of the Bachelor’s study programme: the structure is identical and concentrates on studies of Lithuanian, Finnish, Estonian, and Latvian and on philological approach to languages and texts, leading to what is called areal philology of the Baltics. The competencies of the students, however, are significantly broadened: not only must they possess a perfect knowledge of the studied language but they must also be capable of joining academic discourse on the particular language (Lithuanian, Finnish, Estonian, or Latvian) directly in that language (i.e. to publish there, take part at conferences there etc.). The Baltic Master’s degree study programme offers a deep knowledge of the contemporary philology and culture of the Baltics and aims to produce regional experts of the highest scientific rank, leading primarily to academic careers.
Further information
Career opportunities
Graduates of the Baltic Studies Master’s degree study programme are able to speak at least two of the languages of the Baltic region (Lithuanian, Finnish, Estonian, or Latvian) and are well educated in the theory of general linguistics and in literary theory. The study programme provides very good knowledge of history and contemporary culture of the entire Baltic region starting with Lithuania and Poland and reaching as far as all Scandinavian countries. Thanks to that, graduates are able to find at least two alternative fields of occupation: in the academic field, Baltic study programme graduates work in the field of general linguistics, Indo-European linguistics, Uralistics, and literary theory; in non-academic fields, a graduate of the Baltic study programme can work as an expert, translator, or interpreter, in Czech and EU institutions (e.g. in the field of the diplomatic and cultural relations). In the free market, graduates of the Baltic study programme can establish themselves in the fields of international trade (export and import, pharmaceutics, technology transfer) or tourism.
Admission requirements
Deadline for submitting applications: January 1 - April 30
Who the programme is intended for: The programme is intended for graduates of any Bachelor’s degree programme.
Subject matter of the entrance examination: Written examination and oral examination. Both exams test the applicant’s competence in at least one language relevant to the field of study (Finnish, Lithuanian), their orientation to the history and present day of the whole area (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland), and methodological philological experience. For the written exam, the applicant will have to translate a short text from Lithuanian or Finnish (according to their previous language specialization) and answer in writing five questions about the text in Lithuanian or Finnish. The text and questions of the committee will be provided to the applicant one hour before the start of the examination. During the oral examination, which is taken without prior preparation, the applicant will speak with the members of the committee in Lithuanian or Finnish about the translated text (its genre, content, cultural and historical contexts, and linguistic-grammatical aspects) and then have an improvized conversation on any topic suggested by the committee. If the student cannot take the entrance examination at the Faculty of Arts, the whole examination shall take place online: the text is sent to the applicant by e-mail an hour before the start of the examination and they translate it on a computer with the camera switched on.
Waiver of the entrance examination: The entrance examination can be waived for applicants who have passed the Bachelor’s examination in the field/programme of Baltic Studies at the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University with an excellent (A) or very good (B) result. The entrance examination may also be waived for applicants whose overall result of the Bachelor's State Examination in programme of Baltic Studies at the MU Faculty of Arts was assessed as “passed with excellent results”. Applicants can ask for a waiver for the entrance examination via the e-application form, section "Application for waiver of the entrance examination".
Website Department of Linguistics and Baltic Languages.
General information on the course of the admission procedure to the follow-up Master’s degree programmes at FA MU can be found here. Documents for the current admission procedure are kept in Materials for Applicants.
Criteria for evaluation
Pass/fail line of the entrance examination: 70 points (out of 100).
Minimum score and numbers of accepted applicants in past years
Study options
Single-subject studies
Students have a pre-defined list of required courses, which are supplemented with selective and elective courses. The student pays full attention to the single field of study chosen.
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Full-time studies in czech
What will you learn?
Combined studies
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Arts
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Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Aesthetics and Culture Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Ancient Greek Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Ancient History (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Andragogy (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Archival Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Auxiliary Historical Sciences (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Computational Linguistics (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Culture Management (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Czech Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Ethnology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ French language and literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ General Linguistics (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ History (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Information and Library Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Italian Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Latin language and literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Literature and Intercultural Communication (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Medieval Latin Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Museology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Musicology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Pedagogy (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Philosophy (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Portuguese Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Slavistics (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Social pedagogy and counselling (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Sound Design and Multimedial Technology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Spanish Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Study of Religions (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Theatre Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Theory and History of Film and Audiovisual Culture (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Theory of Interactive Media (minor) – Faculty of Arts
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Economics and Administration
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Baltic Studies (major), full-time studies
+ Economics (minor) – Faculty of Economics and Administration
Baltic Studies as a minor degree programme
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Arts
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Aesthetics and Cultural Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Ancient Greek Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Ancient History (MA) (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Andragogy (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Archaeology (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Archival Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Art History (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Auxiliary Historical Sciences (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Chinese Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Computational Linguistics (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Culture Management (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Czech Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Ethnology (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
French Literature and Linguistics (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
General Linguistics (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
German Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
History (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Information and Library Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Italian Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Latin Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Literature and Intercultural Communication (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Medieval Latin Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Museology (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Musicology (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Pedagogy (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Philosophy (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Portuguese Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Slavonic Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Social Education and Counselling (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Sound Design and Multimedial Technology (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Spanish Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Study of Religions (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Theatre Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Theory and History of Film and Audiovisual Culture (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) -
Theory of Interactive Media (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor)
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Economics and Administration
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Economics (major) – Faculty of Economics and Administration, full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor)
Courses – curriculum examples
An example of your study plan:
Single-subject studies
Combined studies
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Arts
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Economics and Administration
Follow-up studies
After completion of the Master's studies of Baltistics, it is possible to continue further studies in Doctor's degree programme of general linguistics and indoeuropean studies (after satisfying the admission requirements).
Study information
Provided by | Faculty of Arts | |
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Type of studies | Follow-up master's | |
Mode | full-time | Yes |
combined | No | |
distance | No | |
Study options | single-subject studies | Yes |
single-subject studies with specialization | No | |
major/minor studies | Yes | |
Standard length of studies | 2 years | |
Language of instruction | Czech |
Do you have any questions?
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doc. Mag. Vaidas Šeferis, Dr. phil.
Consultant
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Mgr. Petra Hebedová, Ph.D.
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