2700 Euro
1_year
romanian
The Preparatory year at the University of Oradea is a one-year intensive program hosted by the Faculty of Letters and designed for international students who plan to study degree programs taught in Romanian.
It develops core language skills—speaking, listening, reading, and writing—while introducing basic academic vocabulary tailored to the student’s future field, such as medicine, engineering, or economics. Located in a multicultural city and a public university with “High Degree of Confidence” accreditation from ARACIS, the program provides a solid linguistic and academic bridge into Romanian higher education.
Beyond language acquisition, the preparatory year strengthens academic study habits, intercultural competence, and familiarity with Romanian university life. In the second semester, language modules are combined with introductory subject courses (e.g., biology, chemistry, biophysics for future medical students) so that participants begin to think in Romanian in their chosen discipline.
On successful completion, students receive a Romanian language proficiency certificate, enabling them to apply for Bachelor’s, Master’s, or other programs taught in Romanian at Oradea or other universities in the country.
The Preparatory Year at the University of Oradea is structured as a single, intensive academic year that mirrors the rhythm of a standard undergraduate year. The course runs from October to the end of September, aligned with the university’s academic calendar.
Students build core Romanian language competence through modules in grammar, vocabulary, oral communication, listening comprehension, and reading/writing skills. Timetabled activities typically include communication techniques and text reception seminars, offering practical exposure to everyday and academic Romanian.
Teaching continues at higher linguistic levels, integrating terminology and basic concepts from the student’s intended discipline—such as biology, chemistry, and biophysics for medical candidates, or introductory topics for technical, economic, or humanities fields. Upon successful completion, students receive a Romanian language proficiency certificate and can apply, via separate admission procedures, to Bachelor’s, Master’s, or other Romanian-taught programs in Oradea or at other Romanian universities.
2700 Euro
