Institute of Foreign Languages ​​- magistracy of Iiya Rudn. Applying for a Master's in Europe A small excerpt from the description of educational institutions in this section

Instruction

Since this article is intended for those people who did not study at a school with a language bias or did not complete a bachelor's degree in the specialty "English", the first and most logical step would be to search a good tutor. Finding a good private teacher is not so difficult if you have the desire and financial resources. Recommendations can be given by your acquaintances, even those who seem to be not connected with the language sphere at all. They will certainly have more acquaintances who have successfully prepared for passing the exam and went to university.

Usually, hallmark a good teacher is his willingness to conduct a so-called introductory lesson, which is a conversation for 20-30 minutes, during which you can form an opinion about the teacher as a professional and as a person, draw conclusions about whether his manner of communication and explanation suits you , and the teacher at this time determines your level of language proficiency. Usually the trial lesson is completely in English. Thus, having "sorted out" several candidates, you will find a suitable tutor for you, classes with which will be a pleasure, not torture.

Although a tutor can give a lot of knowledge, including speaking practice, one should not forget about " homework". Your success largely depends on it. The first thing that comes to mind is, of course, reading. Read as much as possible, read fiction, starting with adapted short stories and ending with novels in the original author's language. Read news and scientific articles. At first, a dictionary at hand is necessary. At first, you will have difficulty understanding all the words. Only after a couple of months you will begin to feel much freer due to an expanded vocabulary and a new fluent reading skill. fluent reading on the English language represents the ability of a person to read a text and capture the main idea, meaning, most thoughts instead of getting hung up on unfamiliar words. Reading aloud will help you get used to the sound of some words, as well as catch the peculiarities of your way of speaking.

Start learning English literature better with adapted stories of your favorite genre. For example, it could be Agatha Christie and her short stories about Hercule Poirot. After such reading becomes more enjoyable than difficult, one can move on to adapted novels, and later to original works.

Learn poetry. Nothing improves pronunciation better than poetry in the target language. Set a goal: one verse every two weeks. Learn it by heart and speak it out loud with expression. A very useful practice is to record yourself on a voice recorder. Listening to recordings of the same verses on the Internet performed by native speakers, you can catch inaccuracies in your pronunciation and eliminate them. It is important that you like poetry. You can choose the poetry of the beautiful English poet Robert Frost or the legendary sonnets of Shakespeare, here your choice is not limited by anything, it all depends on your desire and determination.

Sing in English. If you like foreign music, this is a definite plus. When a person sings, he automatically memorizes many idioms and specific links. Everyone sings along to their favorite songs, so why not benefit from it? Choose what you like, open the text and sing along with your favorite artists. Also, this practice allows you to study slang and informal culture of communication.

Listen as much as possible. Must-haves in this category are English-language news releases. First, in them you will hear the beautiful English speech with competent construction and correct pronunciation, secondly, listening to the news allows you to significantly expand the vocabulary. In addition to the news, you should also pay attention to the series, because there is very often live speech with its "swallowing" endings and slang words. If you're already a graduate or pursuing a bachelor's degree and are pretty good at your profession, you might want to try specific shows. For example, - "Force majeure" (Suits, 2011-...), for doctors or forensics - "Elementary" (Elementary, 2012-...), etc. If you are far from special terminology, such series can discourage all desire to continue to take on such a thing. For those who are starting to learn the language and just want to listen to live speech, you can advise "The client is always dead" (Six Feet Under, 2001-2005) and "Gossip Girl" (Gossip Girl, 2007-2012).

Since the entrance exams to the graduate school are very similar to IELTS, it is necessary to familiarize yourself with this type of exam in more detail, as well as download the manuals for passing it, which, fortunately, are now in abundance on the Internet. It is also worth paying attention to training exercises, as they give good skills in solving language tests and develop all areas: vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.

Writing skills are developed by writing essays and, oddly enough, by reading. After all, it is not in vain that they say: who reads good books, he studies ; who speaks beautifully, writes beautifully. Write an essay every day on a different random topic: about a new discovery, about world peace, about your new shoes. Write about everything. It is a very good practice to keep your own English-language blog. The main rule: write at least a little, but every day. The fact is that when we cannot correctly build a sentence, we turn to the Internet for a hint, and immediately after that we hone new knowledge in practice. Thus, it is very unlikely that the lesson learned will be forgotten. Running your own blog is a fun and interesting idea. For example, you can publish separate philosophical posts on your LiveJournal or on another platform, or you can simply make interesting captions in English for your Instagram photos. The choice is yours! The world opens up many opportunities, and it is up to you to decide which of them to take advantage of.

Master (English) in Moscow with the study of history. Education for Russian and foreign children, schoolchildren, teenagers, students. Please see the list educational institutions Moscow, offering a master's degree (English) in the direction: history, as well as with a description of schools, ratings, international programs, ratings, tuition fees, reviews, photos and videos. You can also contact our consultants if you have any questions. FREE enrollment services at partner institutions, places are limited. Assistance in the selection of institutions, advice on what documents you need to collect, what are the requirements for filing and enrollment deadlines.

MASTER

  • Full-time form of education
  • Course duration: 2 academic years.

Master's programs at ION are an opportunity to develop as a successful, sought-after professional in your field, to study a priority specialty in depth and get the opportunity to enter the international labor market. All training is conducted in English. Classes are held twice a week on weekdays from 19:00 to 22:00 (on Saturdays from 10:00 to 17:00).

ION offers training in the following master's programs and specialties:

  • international Business

There is an opportunity to study at a partner university in France for 1 semester (Burgundy School of Business) and get a double degree upon graduation.

  • Project management
  • International finance

Gives you the opportunity to get one of the professional qualifications: Certified Financial Analyst or Financial Risk Manager - Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP).

  • The Master of Global Public Policy (MGPP, global public policy).

Applications are submitted from May to August (you can check with your manager for the exact dates). The cost of studying at ION is (per 1 person):

  • Master = 900000r / course.

A small excerpt from the description of educational institutions in this section:

In 2009, School of public policy - Institute of scientific information and social sciences RANEPA - Russian Academy National Economy under the President of the Russian Federation was established as a faculty government controlled and produced the first enrollment of students for its own bachelor's programs, and the Institute acquired its current name in 2014. Since 2011, the institute has been included in the structure of the Institute of Public Policy and Applied Humanitarian Research of the RANEPA under the President of the Russian Federation (IGPiPGI), and already in 2012 the university earned the right to independently develop educational standards and curricula using the international principles of Liberal Arts.

In 2013, at the Institute of Scientific Information and Social Sciences of the RANEPA, an innovative laboratory for scientific and practical research was created - the Center for Urban Planning Competencies, and the School of Contemporary Humanitarian Studies was opened, dealing with the problems of modern humanitarian knowledge and education.

Faculty Master foreign languages and regional studies -this is a traditional stage of higher professional education in the modern international educational space.
  • The magistracy of the faculty is organized on the principle of creative cooperation between students and teachers, the purpose of which is to master unique courses and curricula specially designed for higher level university education.
  • Classes in the magistracy are based on an individual approach to the needs of students.
  • Studying in a master's program involves choosing a specific area of ​​​​specialization to obtain deep theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
  • To provide educational process in the magistracy, the faculty attracts well-known Russian and foreign specialists.
  • The Master's program of the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​and Regional Studies offers ample opportunities for internships abroad.
  • Students of part-time (evening) master's programs can combine classes with professional activities.

Dear applicants entering the magistracy!


You can view the results of the entrance examination by following the links. Please note that the list not specified winners and prize-winners of the Lomonosov Olympiad in linguistics, regional studies of Russia and cultural studies.



The work will be shown July 23 (Tuesday) in 11:00 at the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​and Regional Studies. Bring your passport and pass!

Dear applicants entering the magistracy of the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​and Regional Studies!

Consultation for the entrance exam will be held on Saturday 20 July in 16:00

  • Linguistics - room 208
  • Regional studies of Russia and foreign regional studies - room. 214
  • Culturology - room 332

Directions of training and master's programs

When choosing a field of study, you can choose from 2 to 4 programs within the chosen field in order of priority. The master's program opens with at least 8 students. If there are not enough students for your priority program, you will be assigned to the next priority program, subject to its filling.

External magistracy

(day and evening form of education)

Linguistics

day department

Training programs:

  • Communication Theory and International Public Relations (PR)
  • Comparative study of cultures and intercultural communication
  • Russian language (for foreign citizens)

Linguistics

evening department

Training programs:

  • Theory of teaching foreign languages ​​and intercultural communication
  • Translation Theory and Intercultural Communication
  • Communication Theory and International Public Relations ( PR)

Integrated magistracy for applicants with specialized education

(only full-time education)

Linguistics

Training programs:

  • Linguodidactic Foundations of Teaching Foreign Languages ​​and Cultures
  • Foreign language and intercultural communication in politics and diplomacy
  • Management in the field of language education
  • The language of professional communication in the field of management and top management

Regional studies of Russia

Training programs:

  • Russia in the modern world space

Foreign Regional Studies

Training programs:

  • Sociocultural regional studies of countries and regions of Europe
  • Sociocultural regional studies of countries and regions North America
  • Technology for creating a positive image of the European region
  • Technology for creating a positive image of the North America region

Culturology

Training programs:

Selection committee

The admission committee of the faculty accepts documents from June 20 to July 20 2019 at the address Leninskiye Gory, 1 bld. 13-14, room 239

  • Rules for admission to Moscow State University for 2019

Admission plan in 2019 :

External magistracy
for applicants with non-core education

Direction of training

Number of budget places

Number of contract places

entrance test*

(in writing)

30

35 (total number for the integrated and external magistracy of the direction "Linguistics")

linguistics in a foreign language

English, French, German, Spanish or Italian

(in writing)

cultural studies (two questions on the theory and history of culture and a lexical and grammatical test in a foreign language) (in writing)

Master's degree


Program presentation

Direction "Linguistics"

Double degree programs
in the direction of "Linguistics"

Direction "Foreign Regional Studies"

Direction "Psychological and pedagogical education"

As part of the decisions of the Bologna process, the Institute of Foreign Languages, as well as the entire University, in fact, implements the EU program, which is called the Lifelong Learning Program - Lifelong Learning Program.

The Institute of Foreign Languages ​​of the RUDN University provides its students with the opportunity to receive higher education in full-time or part-time forms of study as part of a master's program in directions 45.04.02 "Linguistics" , 41.04.01 "Foreign Regional Studies. European Studies - European Region",44.04.02 "Psychological and pedagogical education" .

Master's Degree Specialization in Russian and Englishin the direction of "Linguistics" - "Theory of communication and international public relations (PR)"- allows students to gain exclusive knowledge andinternational PR experience. Further possible continuing education in graduate school at RUDN University.Postgraduate specialty 10.02.04 - "Germanic languages".

The Institute implements:
. in cooperation with the Catholic University of Lille (France) master's program training in the direction of "Linguistics", specialization of the master's program - "Theory of Communication and International Public Relations (PR)" and "Trilingual International Relations";
. jointly with the University of Edinburgh Naipia (Great Britain) the program "Master of Science in the field of intercultural business communication".
Studying according to these programs, students of the IFL RUDN University receive a master's degree in the direction of "Linguistics", as well as a diploma of a foreign partner university corresponding to the chosen program.

IFL offers full-time education in Russian and English in the master's program towards
41.04.01 “Foreign regional studies. European Studies - European Region» with in-depth training in the field international relations. Profile of specialized training - "European region".
Direction 44.04.02 "Psychological and pedagogical education" The Institute trains managers-psychologists. The Institute announces admission to the magistracy "Psychological and pedagogical foundations of organizational and managerial activities."

Psychological and pedagogical education is one of the most prestigious areas of training specialists in developed and developing countries peace. It provides an opportunity to obtain the widest range of knowledge and skills in the field of psychology, pedagogy, general management and personnel management.

The Institute of Foreign Languages ​​provides an opportunity for everyone who wants to learn foreign languages. The Institute is successfully implementing any additional educational programs in foreign languages.

For students of the Institute and third-party students, a program of additional vocational education"Translator in the field of professional communication", which includes in-depth study of foreign languages ​​and mastery of translation skills. Students/listeners who have entered the program "Translator in the field of professional communication" study foreign languages ​​to the extent that guarantees them fluency in the chosen foreign language. Students also successfully master the skills and abilities of translation in their specialty. The set of languages ​​studied varies depending on the chosen direction or future specialization. Upon completion of the training, students/listeners who have fully mastered the program "Translator in the field of professional communication" and successfully passed the qualification tests are issued a qualification diploma of a translator in the field of professional communication. The format of the program is 2 and 4 years.

The Institute offers a wide range of programs in foreign languages.

Today, a master's degree in Europe for the majority of residents Russian Federation and Ukraine is a dream. Many of our compatriots think that studying in Europe is unrealistic because of its high cost. But it's not. In 2020, almost everyone will be able to enter one of the European universities.

Master in Europe

AT recent times Europe has become more loyal to Russian students, many of them receive grants for . Therefore, even without the financial ability, you can take a master's degree in one of the universities in Europe. How to do this, the cost and conditions of admission will be covered in the article.

Initially, it is worth deciding on the language. It is worth remembering that without an excellent knowledge of the English language, it will not be possible to enter. Today, most universities in Europe offer their applicants education in English, regardless of mother tongue countries. Therefore, it is not at all necessary to conquer the higher educational institutions of Great Britain.

Behind last years European universities and institutions have introduced more than 200 master's degree programs in English.

You can study under such programs in Germany, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Holland, Belgium, the Czech Republic, etc.

Next, you need to determine the cost of training. Yes, it is possible to receive a grant, but no one can guarantee its receipt, and not everyone is given this “privilege”. The most popular is due to the reasonable cost.

On average, for one year of study, a foreign student will have to pay from 500 to 1000 euros per year. But do not think that it is easy to enter to study in this country. Applicants first go through a rather rigorous selection, pass an exam for knowledge of the German language.

It is worth noting that such a low cost is only in public educational institutions. In private, you will have to pay from 2,000 to 20,000 euros per year.

Spain is the second most expensive country. In this country, you will have to pay about 1,100 euros per year for a year of study. Doesn't exist in Spain state universities, so you have to study in private.

France is also more popular. The average annual cost of education ranges from 5,000 to 20,000 euros per year.

Eastern Europe is famous for cheaper education. This directly concerns the Czech Republic, which provides reasonable prices for a master's degree.

It is not worth considering Ukraine and Kazakhstan as countries for training. In these republics, English-language programs are not so actively used. And the teaching system itself is far from ideal.

Master in Germany

This country has excellent teaching methods and systems. Earlier it was noted that German universities "produce" excellent engineers and technicians. But today the situation has changed. Thanks to the reform, it has become one of the best in the world.

Every year, German educational institutions graduate highly qualified specialists different areas. According to statistics in 2019, more than 2 million students studied in this country.

Germany, like many European countries, provides an opportunity to study in English. The advantage of a master's degree in this country is the possibility of internship. For the entire period of study, a student can change more than one university for the passage of a semester.

This “scatter” guarantees good digestibility of the material. Psychologists say that a change of scenery or team has a beneficial effect on mental activity. Therefore, German universities practice sending their students for a semester or course to other educational institutions.

But you can not get a master's degree in Germany in all universities. There are four types of universities and educational institutions where this can be done:

  • Scientific - research higher educational institutions. There are about 100 such establishments throughout the country. Basically, universities of this orientation are state-owned, so the price of education will not be too high.
  • Universities of applied sciences offer training in such areas as:
    1. Engineering.
    2. Business administration.
    3. social science.
    4. Design.
  • Colleges specializing in music and film. On average, there are about 50 such establishments in Germany.
  • Religious institutions.

For admission to one of the universities, you will first need to fill out an online application form. It is worth noting that for admission to the magistracy, the presence of a bachelor's degree is a prerequisite. Next, you will need to pass a German language test and provide a certificate of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS).

Proficiency levels German according to TestDaf

It is worth remembering that in addition to the tuition fee, you will additionally have to pay an administrative fee in the amount of 45 to 280 euros, depending on the chosen institution. You will also need to have health insurance to complete your master's degree. And this is an additional 300 euros per year.

The following video tells about admission to a master's program in Germany:

The most popular Master's programs in Europe are:

  • Genetics.
  • The medicine.
  • IT - technologies.
  • Finance.
  • Engineering industry.
  • Marketing.

Master in Spain

Spain has taken a leading position in the Erasmus program. It is according to this system that most of all foreigners in Spain study.

There are only 76 educational institutions in this country. The most popular specialties are:

  • Art.
  • Business - administration.

For admission to the magistracy in universities in Spain, you need:

  1. Provide a bachelor's degree.
  2. Pass an English or Spanish proficiency test. The language is chosen based on the teaching program. For admission, you need to score 79 points in TOEFL or 6 points in IELTS.

It is worth noting that when submitting documents to a Spanish university, all documents must first be translated into Spanish.

Master's degree in Spain lasts 1 or 2 years, depending on the specialty. The average cost varies from 1100 euros to 3000 euros per year.

Master in France

Education in the magistracy in this country lasts for 24 months. In this state, there are two types of magistracy:

  • Scientific.
  • Professional.

According to statistics, about 13 percent of all foreign students receive .

The advantage of studying at French universities is the opportunity to pay for studies on a par with the French. Moreover, foreign applicants can apply for a hostel.

There are about 83 universities in this country, which in turn are classified into such types of institutions as:

  • graduate School. It is an educational organization. These "schools" teach the bulk of the students.
  • Center for Research and higher education. There are about 20 such organizations in this state. Each center is made up of institutes.

The best universities in France are Ecole Normale Supérieure and Ecole Polytechnique.

Ecole Normal Superieure

The most popular specialties in the master's program in 2020:

  1. Technical area. Obtaining a technical specialty is possible only in engineering schools. There are about 240 of them in this country.
  2. Management.
  3. Business.
  4. Art. Getting a specialty in the field of art is possible only at universities of art or institutes of applied art. Architectural schools are especially popular. There are about 20 such establishments in France.

Each of the French universities has the right to put forward requirements for the submitted documents. But the main document is a bachelor's degree.

Admission to the magistracy ends in January-May. Often government agencies for the purpose of a more thorough selection, applicants are invited for an interview. For admission, you will have to pass a test for knowledge of such languages ​​as:

  • English. Minimum score according to TOEFL - 79, according to IELTS - 6.5.
  • French.

The cost of education varies from 6,000 to 35,000 euros per year in private universities. In some public schools for a master's degree, you will need to pay annually from 400 euros.

Master in England

For many years, the UK has been considered a leader in quality. Master's degree in this majestic country lasts 1 or 2 years.

Universities in England are distinguished by creativity and new technologies in the scientific infrastructure. Getting into an English higher education institution is quite difficult. But this primarily applies to world universities like Oxford or Cambridge. There is less competition in less well-known institutions, and therefore it is easier to enter. But regardless of the type of institution, the applicant must submit:

  1. Bachelor's degree. The diploma must be issued by a prestigious institution.
  2. Certificate TOEFL, IELTS. For TOEFL the minimum score (Ibt) is 100 and for IELTS it is 7.

It is worth noting that if the bachelor's degree was taught in English, then it is not necessary to provide a certificate.

The cost of education in this country directly depends on the region and the chosen specialty, the prestige of the university. So, to get a specialty in art, you will need to pay about 7,000 euros per year. To obtain a humanitarian specialty, you will need to pay from 7000 to 9000 per year. If you want to get a medical specialty, you will have to pay monthly from 10,000 to 22,000 euros annually.

Master in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is the most popular country for obtaining a master's degree among representatives of the Russian Federation. This country has passed long way improvements to its own, therefore today it is considered one of the best in Eastern Europe. According to statistics, more than 40,000 foreign students study in this state.

As with other universities in Europe, for admission to a Czech higher institution, you will need to provide a bachelor's degree and a TOEFL or IELTS test. Quite often, applicants take entrance exams. This does not happen in all institutions. Many universities simply select worthy candidates without exams, based on the average score.

About some of the nuances of education in the Czech Republic in this video:

If there are good grades, the applicant becomes a student of Czech educational institution without any preliminaries. Tuition fees range from 2,000 to 16,000 euros per year. Compared to countries like France or England, this is a small amount. Therefore, education in the Czech Republic is in such demand.

Study in Italy

University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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