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Doctoral
Program
The
Faculty of Letters organises Doctoral Programmes in the following
specialisations:
Romanian Language
(Prof. Dr. Elena Dragos)
General
Linguistics and Stylistics
(Prof. Dr. Mircea Borcilã, Prof. Dr. Szabó Zoltán,
Prof. Cons. Dr. Carmen Vlad)
Romanian
Literature
(Prof. Dr. Ion Vlad, Prof. Dr. Vasile Fanache, Prof. Dr. Ion Pop)
Universal
and Comparative Literature
(Prof. Dr. Ion Vartic)
Literature
Theory
(Prof. Dr. Ion Vlad, Prof. Dr. Mircea Muthu)
Aesthetics
(Prof. Dr. Mircea Muthu)
Folklore
(Prof. Dr. Ioan Seulean)
Hungarian
Language
(Prof. Dr. János Péntek, Prof. Dr. Szabó Zoltán)
Hungarian
Literature
(Prof. Cons. Dr. Antal Árpád, Prof. Dr. Gyímesi
Éva, Prof. Dr. Kozma Dezsõ)
French
Literature and Francophone Literatures
(Prof. Dr. Maria Vodã Cãpusan, Prof. Dr. Rodica Pop)
French
and Romanic Linguistics
(Prof. Dr. Ioan Baciu)
British
and American Literature
(Prof. Dr. Virgil Stanciu)
English
Language, English Linguistics
(Prof. Dr. Stefan Oltean, Prof. Dr. Mihai M. Zdrenghea)
Slavic
Linguistics and Philology
(Prof. Cons. Dr. Onufrie Vinteler)
The
Faculty of Letters also organises doctoral programmes in association
with the universities in Artois, Geneva, Tübingen, Padova.
Doctoral programmes may be followed by full-time students and by
those in distance learning. The programme assessment includes 3
exams and 3 project papers. The PhD. degrees are awarded to those
students who successfully present a doctoral thesis.
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