Summer Course in Hungarian Language and Civilization
The Summer Course in Hungarian Language and Civilization combines the
pleasures of acquiring new knowledge, experiencing a new culture, making
new friends, and learning a new language in a happy and relaxed
environment.The program includes Hungarian as a foreign language (HFL)
courses, lectures on Hungarian culture and field trips to the most famous
and popular spots in Hungary.In Budapest our students can enjoy the
colorful programs on offer in the Hungarian capital city and the atmosphere
of an exciting European metropolis; while the field trips to the
countryside provide a variety of enriching cultural experiences.The
Hungarian language lessons are combined with lectures on Hungarian history,
music, folk and fine arts, gastronomy as well as on the country's special
position in Eastern Central Europe. The field trips connected to the
lectures assist in putting the theory into practice.At the end of the
course a certificate of participation is issued with a total of 10 ECTS
credit points for the 2-week course and 20 ECTS for the
4-week-course.2-week-courses: 18–31 July 20114-week-courses: 18 July –
12 August 2011Application deadline: 30 June 2011For more information please
visit www.summeruniversity.hu.Participants may apply for scholarship to the
Hungarian Scholarship Board.
pleasures of acquiring new knowledge, experiencing a new culture, making
new friends, and learning a new language in a happy and relaxed
environment.The program includes Hungarian as a foreign language (HFL)
courses, lectures on Hungarian culture and field trips to the most famous
and popular spots in Hungary.In Budapest our students can enjoy the
colorful programs on offer in the Hungarian capital city and the atmosphere
of an exciting European metropolis; while the field trips to the
countryside provide a variety of enriching cultural experiences.The
Hungarian language lessons are combined with lectures on Hungarian history,
music, folk and fine arts, gastronomy as well as on the country's special
position in Eastern Central Europe. The field trips connected to the
lectures assist in putting the theory into practice.At the end of the
course a certificate of participation is issued with a total of 10 ECTS
credit points for the 2-week course and 20 ECTS for the
4-week-course.2-week-courses: 18–31 July 20114-week-courses: 18 July –
12 August 2011Application deadline: 30 June 2011For more information please
visit www.summeruniversity.hu.Participants may apply for scholarship to the
Hungarian Scholarship Board.