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Hungarian Language and Culture (Preparatory Programme)

Insitution:Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Faculty:Institute of Rural Development and Sustainable Economy
Course / programme name:Hungarian Language and Culture (Preparatory Programme)
Branch of Science:Language program (preparatory)
Level of studies:Non-degree
Qualification:B2 level Hungarian Language
Language of instruction:Hungarian/English
Duration of the course / programme:2 semesters semesters
Location/city of the course:Gödöllő
Study in Hungary link:http://studyinhungary.hu/institution/szent-istvan-university-98.html
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This 40-week course covers one academic year from September to July (two semesters) and it contains 1000-1200 contact hours. Students can also learn about Hungary and Hungarian culture dedicated to cooperative language learning in which students prepare presentations to show in class. From April Hungarian for Special Purposes course starts besides general language instructions. Students can choose one/two out of two different modules: Business, Economics, and Social Sciences, or Agriculture, Environment, and Technical Studies. The main objective of the Preparatory Course is to develop students' speaking, reading, listening and writing skills in Hungarian to attain intermediate (B2) level.

Entry requirements: Secondary school leaving certificate, minimum level of English (A1)
Entrance examination:Yes
Entrance type:Oral
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral):A1
Minimum level of language proficiency (written):A1
Place of examination:Online

20-30 minutes long online interview (via Skype or GoogleChat) The Centre for International Relations will contact all applicants to set up a suitable time for the online interview (Skype, GoogleChat). Applicants will be interviewed by appointed staff members from the Department and the Centre for International Relations. Professors will check the applicant’s preliminary knowledge of the chosen study area and motivation. The Centre for International Relations will check the language skills and intercultural competences of the applicant.The admission decision is based on the following results:- result of previous studies (max. 20 points), CV, motivation letter (max. 20 points, online interview (max. 60 points) Minimum admission requirements: 60 points. Those applicants who gain less than 5 points in any section of the admission procedure will be rejected.
Contact person name:Dr. Habil. Ildikó Rudnák
Contact person job position:habil. Associate professor
Contact e-mail:Rudnak.Ildiko@uni-mate.hu
Contact website:https://en.uni-mate.hu/preparatory-course-in-hungarian-language
Contact person name:Dr. Habil. Ildikó Rudnák
Contact person job position:habil. Associate professor
Contact e-mail:Rudnak.Ildiko@uni-mate.hu
Contact website:https://en.uni-mate.hu/preparatory-course-in-hungarian-language
Contact person name:Dr. Habil. Ildikó Rudnák
Contact person job position:habil. Associate professor
Contact e-mail:Rudnak.Ildiko@uni-mate.hu
Contact website:https://en.uni-mate.hu/preparatory-course-in-hungarian-language
Availability of preparatory year in the Stipendium Hungaricum programme:No
Availability of specialisation year in the Stipendium Hungaricum programme:No
Min. students5
Max. students30
Availability of preparatory year in the Diaspora Scholarship programme:No
Availability of specialisation year in the Diaspora Scholarship programme:No
Min. students1
Max. students30