Providing quality educational services means leading to success!
Faculty of Social and Linguistic Communication Is a group of like-minded people united by the idea of building an educational environment based on respect, trust, principles of integrity, cooperation and interaction, who try to keep up with the times, and even be one step ahead.
Mission Faculty of Social and Language Communication – education of talented and motivated leaders of Ukraine – successful professionals in the field of learning and teaching history, English and foreign literature, Ukrainian language and literature; specialists with developed skills as a practical psychologist, competent translator from English, German or French, from Czech and English, who are able to transform society through the creation and transfer of knowledge.
Values: quality and professionalism, tolerance and social sociability, responsibility and flexibility, creativity and curiosity.
The structure of the faculty of social and linguistic communication today includes departments:
- domestic and foreign history (head: Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Dokashenko G.P.);
- Ukrainian Philology (Head: Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor Radionova T.M.);
- English Philology and Translation (Head: Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor Krut O.V.);
- Psychology (Head: Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor Borozentseva T.V.).
The faculty trains higher education graduates with a bachelor's degree (term of study - 3 years and 10 months) and a master's degree (term of study - 1 year and 4 months) with the following degrees. specialties and educational and professional programs:
Educational degree "bachelor":
A4 Secondary education (by subject specialization)
Secondary Education (Ukrainian Language and Literature). Psychology;
- A4.02 Secondary education (English language and foreign literature)
OP Secondary education (English language and foreign literature). Psychology;
- A4.03 Secondary education (History):
OP Secondary education (History). Psychology;
B11. Philology
- B11.038 Philology (Slavic languages and literatures (including translation), first – Czech):
OP Philology. Czech language and literature; English language and literature
- B11.041 Philology (Germanic languages and literatures (including translation), first – English:
OP Philology (Translation (English; German or French));
C4 Psychology:
Master's degree:
A4 Secondary education (by subject specialization)
- A4.01 Secondary education (Ukrainian language and literature):
Secondary Education (Ukrainian Language and Literature). Psychology;
- A4.02 Secondary education (English language and foreign literature)
Secondary Education (English Language and Foreign Literature). Psychology;
- A4.03 Secondary education (History):
Secondary Education (History). Psychology;
B11. Philology
- B11.041 Philology (Germanic languages and literatures (including translation), first – English:
OP Translation and Intercultural Communication (English and German/French);
- B11.01 Philology (Ukrainian language and literature)
OP Philology. Ukrainian language and literature, Polish language, translation;
C4 Psychology:
OP Practical Psychology
Our educational programs are focused on the applicant, who already at the stage of his professional choice has a clear vision of his social status and professional self-realization, in whose plans -
- perfect command of the resources of Ukrainian and/or English, German or French languages as an indispensable component of the social success of a 21st century individual – from pedagogy to business and management, from scientific activity to administration and politics;
- high-quality level of translation skills at international conferences and meetings with world figures, which ensures the success of negotiations and international cooperation in general;
- comprehension of history as a result of activity of concrete persons with all their secret and public thoughts and actions, understanding of deep motives of actions of great people, rulers of the world;
transformation of objective and subjective complexities of reality into their undeniable advantages, acquisition of skills to counteract such threats to the psyche of modern man as information overload, misunderstanding, alienation, desire to learn to control anxiety, overcome depression, overcome conflict.
We help everyone realize themselves actively, creatively, energetically, and capitalize on their abilities for the personal and social success of their own lives!
How to contact us?
Address: Dnipro, st. Naukova 13 (building 9) auditorium 410 (4th floor)
Phone: +38 (099) 951 26 37
e-mail: fstmk@forlan.org.ua