Yerevan State Linguistic University - Postgraduate Programs

Postgraduate Programs

YSLU Postgraduate diploma system makes a distinction between scientific degrees. There are two successive postgraduate degrees: Candidate of Science (PhD), Doctor of Science. Postgraduate program was introduced in 1963 and since then it has had over 300 graduates. At present, the Programs enroll one doctor’s degree candidate, sixteen full-time students; forty-eight postgraduate students take correspondence courses.

At present 14 Qualification Exam Committees are functioning at YSLU: Pedagogy and

  • Foreign Language Teaching Methodology
  • Germanic Languages (English, German)
  • Romance Languages (French)
  • Slavonic Languages
  • Foreign Literature
  • Russian Literature
  • General and Applied Linguistics
  • Comparative and Applied Linguistics
  • Armenian Language
  • Philosophy
  • Practical skills in English
  • Practical skills in French
  • Practical skills in German
  • Computer skills

DOCTOR’S DEGREE AWARDING BOARD is functioning in YSLU. Authorized by Higher Qualification Committee of RA the Board awards degrees of Candidates of Science, Doctor of Science in the following fields:

  • Comparative and Typological Linguistics, Philology
  • Slavonic Languages, Philology
  • Methodology of Education and Teaching (Foreign Languages and Literature)

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