Ukrainian language in diplomacy and politics 3222-50JUDP3C-N
During the course, students will explore the culture and linguistic specifics of diplomacy and politics. They will expand their specialized vocabulary related to international cooperation with Ukrainian partners and enrich their terminology in the field of diplomacy and politics through the study of selected texts and specialist literature.
The course prepares students to work independently on understanding, analyzing, and translating content-diverse texts in the specialized domain.
Students become familiar with the political and diplomatic realities of Ukraine and Poland. Through working with professional texts, they also gain general knowledge about, among other things, Ukraine’s cooperation with the European Union and other countries around the world.
Student workload:
• Contact hours – 30 hrs
• Preparation for each class – 30 hrs
• Exam preparation – 30 hrs
Total: 90 hrs (3 ECTS)
Term 2025Z:
During the course, students will explore the culture and linguistic specifics of diplomacy and politics. They will expand their specialized vocabulary related to international cooperation with Ukrainian partners and enrich their terminology in the field of diplomacy and politics through the study of selected texts and specialist literature. |
Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the student:
Knows and understands:
K_W04 – the interrelations of philological research and its complex dependencies with other academic disciplines, at an advanced level.
K_W05 – the psychological foundations of language functioning, in an advanced and in-depth manner.
K_W07 – in depth, the key issues related to the development and functioning of contemporary Ukrainian in various fields.
K_W10 – the Ukrainian language in speech and writing, in accordance with the requirements of at least B2+ level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Is able to:
K_U01 – appropriately select sources and extract relevant information; conduct critical analysis, creative interpretation, and presentation of information related to the Ukrainian language.
K_U10 – communicate on specialist topics with diverse groups of recipients.
K_U12 – communicate in spoken and written Ukrainian in accordance with the requirements of at least B2+ level of the CEFR.
Is ready to:
K_K01 – critically assess their own knowledge and the content they receive.
Assessment criteria
The course ends with a final exam.
Conditions for passing the course and being admitted to the exam:
• Attendance at classes
• Regular preparation of assigned materials for each class
Final grade for the written exam is based on the following criteria:
• Full achievement of intended learning outcomes covering all essential aspects – 5.0 (very good)
• Achievement of intended learning outcomes covering all essential aspects with minor errors or inaccuracies – 4.5 (good plus)
• Achievement of intended learning outcomes with some (less significant) aspects omitted – 4.0 (good)
• Achievement of intended learning outcomes with omission of some significant aspects and noticeable inaccuracies – 3.5 (satisfactory plus)
• Achievement of intended learning outcomes with omission of significant aspects or with serious inaccuracies – 3.0 (satisfactory)
• Failure to achieve intended learning outcomes – 2.0 (fail)
The course concludes with a written exam. The final grade is also determined based on percentage thresholds (points obtained in the written exam):
60% - 69% - 3 (satisfactory)
70% - 77% - 3+ (rated satisfactory plus)
78% - 85% - 4 (good)
86% - 91% - 4+ (good plus)
92% - 97% - 5 (very good)
98% -100% - 5! (Very good with an exclamation mark)
Bibliography
Podręcznik podstawowy: Romaniuk S., Kolibaba L., Antoniw O., Ukrajinśka mowa w dyplomatiji ta polityci, Warszawa: WUW 2025.
Literatura dodatkowa:
M. Zubkow, Suczasna ukrajinśka diłowa mowa, Charków 2003.
S. Hłuszczyk, O. Dyjak, S. Szewczyk, Suczasni diłowi papery, Kyjiw 2003.
Kultura fachowoho mowłennia, red. N. Barycz, Czerniwci 2006.
A.Zahnitko, Ukrajinśke diłowe mowłennia, Donećk 2004.
T. Czmut, H. Czajka, Etyka diłowoho spiłkuwannia, Kyjiw 2003.
S.Szewczuk, Ukrajinśke diłowe mowłennia, Kyjiw 2004.
S.Szewczuk, Służbowe łystuwannia, Kyjiw 1999.
Słowniki:
Uniwersalnyj dowidnyk-praktykum z diłowych paperiw, red. Ł. Pustowit, Kyjiw 1999.
Additional information
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