
- •Для студентов и поступающих в аспирантуру ргу
- •Ростов-на-Дону
- •Часть I – старший преподаватель Апрышко е.П. Часть II - коллектив кафедры английского языка
- •Part 1 Southern Federal University
- •At the conference
- •Rostov-on-don The Gateway to the Caucasus
- •The united states of america
- •Main American Cities Washington, d.C.
- •New York: The Big Apple
- •Philadelphia City of Brotherly Love
- •Chicago
- •Los Angeles
- •The American Political System
- •American Traditions, Customs and Festivals
- •The Door Is Always Open
- •Howdy, Neighbor
- •Hello, I’m Mary
- •Can’t You Take a Joke?
- •Home Is Where the Heart Is
- •Holidays in the us
- •Higher Education in the usa
- •Teacher’s recommendations;
- •The Geography of the uk
- •Main Cities of Great Britain London
- •Birmingham
- •Leeds and Sheffield
- •Liverpool
- •Manchester
- •Cambridge
- •Stratford-upon-Avon
- •Edinburgh
- •Glasgow
- •Cardiff
- •The Political System
- •Customs, Traditions and Festivals of Great Britain
- •Hobbies and Pastimes
- •The Fish and Chip Shop
- •What is a Pub ?
- •Cards, Hundreds of Cards!
- •Sports and Games
- •Holidays
- •Higher Education in Great Britain
- •Part II the faculty of philosophy
- •Philosophy
- •Sociology
- •Defining Politics
- •Social Work
- •The faculty of psychology
- •Diagram
- •The faculty of law
- •The faculty of economics
- •Economic Theory
- •Management
- •Mathematical Methods and Operations Research in Economics
- •The faculty of philology and journalism
- •Journalism
- •Philology
The faculty of philology and journalism
The Faculty Philology and Journalism at Rostov State University was established in 1915, when professors and students of the Faculty of History and Philology of Warsaw University moved to the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don.
The Faculty of History and Philology was divided into a History Faculty and a Philology Faculty in 1965. The Philology Faculty was later divided into two sections: Journalism and Russian and Literature.
Today, training is provided in the following specializations:
Russian language and literature;
Journalism (including International Journalism);
Romance and Germanic philology .
In the next two years, the department plans to introduce specializations in TV Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations, and Documentary Researches.
The Faculty of Philology and Journalism at Rostov State University is the leading scientific and educational center for the study of Mass Communications in Southern Russia. The Faculty’s influence is seen in the wide circulation of its research, not only in Russia, but in the nations of the former USSR and the entire world. In recent years, the faculty has published dozens of scientific studies on journalism, linguistics, and research in the field of literature. Joint work between the professors of the Journalism Department at Silezian University (Poland) resulted in the publication of a collection of studies on local mass media. Another collaboration with Dortmund University (Germany) resulted in the publication of a similar collection. All-Russian Conferences on Journalism and Philology are held annually by the Faculty. International scientific conferences on Journalism were held in 1991 and 1995 - participants included researchers from Germany, Poland, the USA, and representatives of international science organizations. Numerous Russian and American grants have been awarded to the Faculty, an indication of continuing strong reputation.
Leading scientists of the Faculty are successfully pursuing research in the fields of mass communication typology, the linguistic basis of computer science, and various other areas.
The Faculty recently introduced a two-stage training program for educators at Russian Philological and Journalism programs.
The Faculty offers a four-year Bachelor’s Degree and a five-year training of Specialists. The Master’s program provides two years of education beyond the Bachelor’s, with the aim of preparing students to be college educators, experts in their area of study, or to move into a related profession.
Postgraduate student education is an integral part of the Faculty’s mission. The Faculty is involved in the education of the next generation of professors and researchers with a three-year continuing education program. A two-year program for postgraduate students is offered to working professionals under the auspices of their employers or sponsor organizations.
Journalism
On the one hand, journalism is one of the most interesting professions. For a journalist every new day reveals something unknown. In our lifetime, we are sure to meet a great many people with their own peculiar inner worlds. The life of my country, my city or village has many sides. A new plant being built. A new type of wheat being grown. An invention made by a scientist. It is the journalist who learns and first tells the people.
On the other hand, journalism is one of the most restless professions. The journalist is said to work around the clock, and actually it is quite true. You can see him practically everywhere. He is at the desk in the editorial office, in the printing house, on the farm and on the cosmodrome. He is in the mountains with geologists and out in the stormy sea with fishermen.
Students of Journalism at RSU study, not only journalism, but social sciences and English. They study the language and style of the newspaper, the genres of information, shorthand, the basics of TV, photography and the history of the Russian and foreign press.
In their second year, they must choose a branch of journalism to specialize in either the history of journalism or its theory and practice. In addition, they must choose any of the three means of mass media - TV, radio or newspaper in which to specialize.
Specialization presupposes writing essays. Tutors are assigned to students to discuss and criticize their essays. They actually guide the student’s independent study and research, an essential part in the formation of highly qualified specialists.