
Scandinavian Studies (Norwegian)
The Scandinavian Studies programme gives you the opportunity to become an expert in the languages and cultures of the Nordic region. By choosing one language as your focus, you’ll also start to understand the others, opening the door to the Nordic region in all its richness — from Viking stories to contemporary cinema and comics, from grammatical gender to gender equality, and from creative school education to ecology, migration, and technology in contemporary literature. The admission is to four program languages: Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Swedish. If a group for any of the languages does not form, we will recommend joining another one or look for an individual solution.
- International academic environment
- Interdisciplinary and flexible studies
- Immersive cultural environment
- degree of Bachelor of Humanities
- Faculty of Philology
- 4
- Humanities
- Philology by language
- 240.0
- Full-time
- English, Norwegian
Alongside the core humanities courses shared by all faculty students, the Scandinavian Studies programme offers an in-depth look at the Nordic success story – the region’s welfare model, key historical turning points, Viking era heritage, contemporary (pop) culture, mythology, and media. You will also gain fluency in one of the Nordic languages, reaching a B2 level. The programme stands out for its applied, experience‑based learning methods and a high degree of flexibility – nearly 50% of the curriculum can be shaped according to your own interests. You can deepen your Scandinavian Studies focus by exploring topics such as endangered languages and cultures in the Nordic region, popular Nordic music, or the multicultural urban identities of young people – or choose engaging courses from other university programmes.
- You will be able to understand and develop knowledge of Scandinavian languages, literature, culture, history, and society, including its facts and realities.
- You will be able to analyse Nordic culture, literature, history, and societal contexts, as well as linguistic and cultural manifestations.
- You will be able to communicate effectively, both in writing and orally, in Norwegian at B2/C1 level.
- You will be able to identify and articulate scientific questions in your field, carry out non-complex scientific and applied research, and critically evaluate the results obtained.
- You will develop cross-cultural competence and the ability to think critically.
- You will be able to work efficiently both independently and as part of a team.
Entry qualification
Language requirements
English
The following language certificates are accepted for study programmes taught in English: IELTS Academic 6.5+, TOEFL iBT 81+, Cambridge English Exam 176+, Pearson PTE Academic 59+, LanguageCert IESOL B2, Duolingo English Test 120+, Password Skills Plus 6.5+ or another language proficiency certificate equivalent to B2 CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
If your first language is English and/or if you have a university degree in English, you will be exempt from providing an English language test score.
Territorial requirements
Applicants from Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan must submit OMPT-C (Online Mathematics Placement Test) Certificate (minimum passing grade – 55%).
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Tuition fee
Students who are citizens of the European Union, the European Economic Area countries and of other foreign countries, admitted to non-state-funded places in the first year of first-cycle and second-cycle studies through the University’s foreign student application system, must pay the annual tuition fee within 15 calendar days from the date of the offer to study.
After the student pays the tuition fee, he receives the final acceptance letter. Then our International Relations Office provides the necessary information related to obtaining a temporary residence permit in Lithuania and sends a mediation letter to the student by e-mail (for non-EU citizens).
Application fee
The application fee is €100 per application. Each applicant can choose up to three programmes within one application.
Online applications will only be processed once the application fee has been paid.
Please note that the application fee is non-refundable. Make sure you read the admission requirements and deadlines carefully before submitting your application, as the fee cannot be refunded if you are found to be ineligible or miss a deadline.
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