Schools and Departments
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School of History, Culture and Arts Studies
- Archaeology
- Art History
- Comparative Literature
- Comparative Religion
- Creative Writing *
- Cultural History
- Cultural Production and Landscape Studies (in the city of Pori)
- European Ethnology
- Finnish History
- Finnish Literature
- Folkloristics
- Gender Studies
- General History
- Life Philosophy *
- Media Studies
- Museology *
- Musicology
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School of Languages and Translation Studies
- Classics (Latin Philology, Greek Philology, Classical Archaeology)
- English (English Philology & English Translation and Interpreting)
- Estonian Language and Culture *
- Finnish Language
- Finnish Language and Culture (for foreigners) *
- Finno-Ugric Languages
- French (French Studies and French Translation and Interpreting)
- General Linguistics
- German (German Philology and German Translation and Interpreting)
- Hungarian Language and Culture *
- Italian (Italian Studies and Italian Translation Studies)
- North American Studies Program *
- Phonetics
- Romanian Language and Culture *
- Russian Studies
- Scandinavian Languages
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Spanish (Spanish Studies and Spanish Translation Studies)
The Faculty of Humanities offers three international Master's Programmes:
Baltic Sea Region Studies (Master's Degree programme and non degree option)
European Heritage, Digital Media and the Information Society Master's Programme
Master's Degree Programme in Finnish and other Finno-Ugric Languages
Please note:
- Subjects marked with an asterisk (*) can be taken only as minors.
- Translation Studies mean theoretical studies and professional training in Translation, and in Interpreting, between Finnish and five languages: English, Italian, French, German and Spanish.
- In Humanities, the main language of instruction at the Bachelor´s and Master´s level is Finnish. Information on the studies offered in English at the University of Turku is available at: http://www.utu.fi/en/studying/programmes/
- International ECTS contact persons at the Departments of the Faculty of Humanities