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University of Craiova
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Rector | Prof. Dr. Ion Vladimirescu |
Address | University of Craiova 13, Al. I. Cuza Street, 1100 Craiova, ROMANIA |
Tel. No. | + +40 51 417 047 |
Fax No. | + +40 51 417 047 |
E-mail address | relint@central.ucv.ro |
Website address | http://www.central.ucv.ro |
Faculties & Colleges | |
Type of courses | Full-time and part-time |
Length of courses |
Engineering: 5 years (3 years for short studies) Others: 4 years (3 years for short studies) |
Date of commencement | 1 October |
Class size | for courses - 75 students for seminars - 20 students |
Accommodation | Available |
Fees | Foreigners - 320 USD/month National - no fees |
Financial assistance | Available only for Romanian students |
Admission requirements | Fluency in Romanian language required. The foreigners may be accepted as students without having to pass an entrance examination, on the basis of the baccalaureate (or equivalent) diploma. For the foreign students who do not speak Romanian, special courses are organized during a "preparatory academic year", when, along with language learning, the basic knowledge in the fields that will make up the premise of their future training are refreshed. At the same time, foreigners can study at the specializations where the courses are taught entirely in a foreign language: French or English, where they have to pass a fluency test in the specific language at the admission. |
Student profile | |
Contact for application | Valentin OPREA
Department of International Cooperation and European Integration |
FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HISTORY Dean: Prof. Vladimir Osiac, PhD Contact details: 13, Al. I. Cuza Str., 1100 Craiova,Tel: +40 51 414468 Student body: 1630 students in standard study time 68 students for master degree 50 students in the preparation year for foreign students Staff: Prof. Vladimir OSIAC – Dean Prof. Gabriela Scurtu – Vice-Dean Prof. Nicolae PANEA – Vice-Dean Prof. Doina NEGOMIREANU – Academic Secretary Vania Niculescu – Head of Secretary Chairs: Romanian Language Romanic Languages Anglo-American Studies Germanic and Slavonic Languages Romanian Language for Foreign Students General Linguistics and Classic Languages History Psychology and Pedagogy Philosophy Romanian, Universal and Comparative Literature Majoring in: Romanian Language French Language English Language History Philosophy Postgraduate Courses Master Studies: Romanian Literature between the World Wars; Contemporary Romanian Literature; French Language; French Literature – Poetry; Romania in International Relations PhD Studies: Slavonic Linguistic and Philology; French Literature – Stylistic and Poetry; Stylistic and Poetry; Italian Language and Literature; Romanian Literature; Romanian Language Basic academic disciplines: Contemporary Romanian Language; Contemporary French Language; Contemporary English Language; The History of Literature; The History of Civilization; General and Applied Linguistics; Cultural Anthropology; General and Educational Psychology and Pedagogy; The History of Romania; Universal History; International Relations; Philosophy; Sociology Major fields of research: Romanian Lexicology; Romanian Orthography and Orthoepy; Onomastics; Applied Romanian Language The History of Linguistics; Stylistics; The Theory of Translation Romanics (lexicology-lexicography); The Literary text Theory in the Romanian Long Run; Applied Linguistics Romanian and Universal Literature; Literary Critique English Literature and Linguistics Romania within International Relations (1600-1918); Studies upon Oltenia Demography The Philosophy and Sociology of Culture: Political Theory; Philosophical Anthropology; The Philosophy of Science; The Political Philosophy The Psycho-Pedagogy of the High Educational System Due to its history and traditions, the University of Craiova is an institution of higher education of complex integration. The number of teaching staff and students ranks the University of Craiova among the five largest Romanian Universities. Situated in the very center of the historical region of Oltenia, the University developed and increased the number of its profiles and specializations in order to meet the requirements of a modern higher education. The University comprises 13 faculties and two colleges, offering candidates training in fields of higher education, including 33 profiles and 66 specializations. The University organizes short-term courses (3 years), long-term courses (4-5 years), MA courses (1-2 years), and PhD courses. The University library ensures up-to-date documentation for specialists, with its 1,400 000 titles and 185 subscriptions to foreign journals and periodicals. The brief history of the development the University of Craiova follows: 1947 The University of Craiova was founded on April 25, comprising four faculties: Human Medicine; Veterinary Medicine; Economical, Commercial and Cooperatist Sciences; Agronomy. 1948 The Reform of Education in August founded the Agronomic Institute with two faculties: Agriculture and Agricultural Machines. 1951 The Institute for Electrical Machines and Apparatus was founded. 1953 The Botanical Garden of the Agronomic Institute was founded. 1959 The Pedagogical Institute was founded, with the following specialities: Philology, Chemistry, Natural and Agricultural Sciences, Mathematics-Physics. 1961 The Faculty of History-Geography was founded. 1965 The faculties of Mathematics, Chemistry, Philology, Economics, Electrotechnics, Agronomy, Horticulture were united under the same administration known by the name of UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA. 1966 The University Library and the Students’ Club were founded. 1970 The Faculty of Medicine was founded. 1977 The Faculty of Mechanics was founded. 1979 The Alpine Botanical Garden at Ranca, in Parang Mountains, was set up. 1981 The Computer Center of the University of Craiova was founded. 1991 The "Nicolae Titulescu Faculty of Law was founded. 1991 Two colleges, one in Craiova and one in Drobeta-Turnu Severin were founded. The college in Craiova comprises four specializations: Technology, Economics, Informatics and Secretarial work. The college in Drobeta-Turnu Severin comprises two specializations: Administration and Informatics. 1992 The Faculty of Theology was founded. 1994 The "Universitaria Publishing House" was founded. 1995 The Faculty of Physical Education and Sports was founded. 1996 The "Teleuniversitatea" TV station was founded. Between 1990 and 1997 all the faculties of the University developed, enriching their profiles and specializations. The academic year 1989-1990started with 7 faculties and 16 specializations. By the 1996-1997 academic year this has grown to 14 faculties and 56 specializations. The colleges in Craiova and Drobeta-Turnu Severin offer 18 specializations. |
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