1. Year | lect. | sem. | hours | exam. | lecturer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phonetics | L | I | 10/30* | S,E | prof. J. Wells (GB), dr I. Koutny |
Linguistic communication | L | I | 10/30 | S,E | dr I. Koutny |
Esperanto culture | L | I | 10/30 | S,E | prof. A. Melnikov, dr Z. Galor |
Esperanto literature 1 | L | I | 10/30 | S,E | mgr Lidia Ligęza, mgr Tomasz Chmielik |
Morphology and syntax | L | II | 10/30 | S,E | mgr Michael Farris (USA/PL) |
Esperanto grammar 1 | L | II | 10/30 | S,E | dr I. Koutny |
Interlinguistics 1 | L | II | 10/30 | S,E | dr hab. V. Barandovská-Frank (DE) |
Esperanto literature 2 | L | II | 10/30 | S,E | mgr Lidia Ligęza, mgr Tomasz Chmielik |
2. Year | |||||
Semantics and lexicology | L | III | 10/30 | S,E | mgr Michael Farris (USA/PL) |
Esperanto grammar 2 | L | III | 10/30 | S,E | prof. I. Koutny |
Esperanto literature 3 | L | III | 10/30 | S,E | mgr I. Ertl (HU/LU) |
Interlinguistics 2 | L | III | 10/30 | S,E | dr hab.Vera Barandovská-Frank (DE) |
Esperanto grammar 3 | L | IV | 10/30 | S,E | . I. Koutny, prof. S. Fiedler |
Pragmatics | L | IV | 10/30 | S,E | dr I. Koutny, prof. A. Melnikov (RU) |
Applied linguistics | L | IV | 10/30 | S,E | dr I. Koutny |
History of the Esperanto Movement | L | IV | 10/30 | S,E | Aleksander Korĵenkov (RU) |
3. Year | |||||
Modern Esperanto literature | C | V | 10/30 | E | mgr I. Ertl (HU/LU) |
Modern Esperanto movement | L | VI | 10/30 | P | prof. H. Tonkin (USA) |
Specialist lectures | L | V-VI | 20/60 | E,P | |
Specialist seminars | S | V-VI | 20/60 | S,P |
L: lecture, C: class, E: examination, S: graded seminar, P: pass/fail
* First number: number of class hours during session in Poznań
During the three year extramural program of studies, there is one session per semester (in September and February). During the intensive week-long session in Poznan there are four 10 hour courses and examinations. During the semester students working on assignments given out during the session can consult with lecturers by email and on the program's internet platform.
All courses (except those that take place during the final semester) end with an examination and students receive grades for that as well as their written assignments. In the third year there are specialized courses, the number and focus of which are organized according to the student choice. The students write a thesis from their chosen area of specialization and defend it during the final exit examinations.
Graduates of the Interlinguistic Studies program have a basic knowledge in the areas of general and applied linguistics, international and intercultural communication as well as profound knowledge in the area of planned languages as well as the culture, literature and linguistics of Esperanto. According to the area of specialization, graduates will have additional skills in the areas of linguistics, literature, communication, translation and Esperanto didactics.
Dr Ilona Koutny
Director of Interlinguistic Studies
Adam Mickiewicz University
Ĝisdatigita 2012.06.03