Course outline
Acquired skills
These are the main competences for which this degree will qualify you:
- The ability to search for, critically evaluate and manage information on philology (bibliographies, databases and other sources) through traditional media and NICTs.
- To acquire an instrumental mastery of a language and the ability to draft or understand different types of texts (general, academic and specialist or of a creative and artistic nature) related to it.
- To be capable of analysing, summarising and explaining the grammar, usage, history and varieties of the language according to the theoretical and methodological currents in linguistics.
- To be capable of learning and permanently refreshing their knowledge, and well as considering and solving problems on their own and in a team in order to pursue their own professional and academic project through diversity and multiculturalism.
- To be familiar with the instrumental aspects of philology in text editing and correction, translation, terminology, neology and linguistic planning.
- To communicate the knowledge acquired, and apply this knowledge on language, literature and culture to their learning process.
- To express oneself orally and in writing in Basque or Spanish.
- To relate specific knowledge associated with philology with other areas and disciplines.
- To speak and write one or more additional languages and understand their cultural context.
- To understand and interpret culture and literature, their evolution throughout history and the theoretical and methodological currents of literary criticism.