The European Qualifications Framework (EQF) is a translation tool that helps communication and comparison between qualifications systems in Europe. Its eight common European reference levels are described in terms of learning outcomes: knowledge, skills and competences. This allows any national qualifications systems, national qualifications frameworks (NQFs) and qualifications in Europe to relate to the EQF levels. Learners, graduates, providers and employers can use these levels to understand and compare qualifications awarded in different countries and by different education and training systems.
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Qualifications that are part of national qualifications framework are listed on this page. You can scroll down to find all information. Filter by Subject Field, EQF level and Location and you will find more detailed information on qualifications, and a link to the national database. The qualifications are part of national qualifications frameworks that have formally referenced to the EQF
Learning outcomes are defined for each study programme by the higher education institution in accordance with the study programme requirements set by The Law on Higher Education Institutions. For more information, see The Law on Higher Education Institutions (adopted on 02.11.1995), Article 55: Read law article Learning outcomes: Not available ...
Awarding body- University of Latvia
Learning outcomes are defined for each study programme by the higher education institution in accordance with the study programme requirements set by The Law on Higher Education Institutions. For more information, see The Law on Higher Education Institutions (adopted on 02.11.1995), Article 55: Read law article Learning outcomes: Not available ...
Awarding body- University of Latvia
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Awarding bodyVentspils University College
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Awarding body- University of Daugavpils
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Awarding body- University of Daugavpils
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Awarding body- University of Daugavpils
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Awarding body- Liepaja University
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Awarding body- University of Daugavpils
Study Program Objectives: - to provide the students an opportunity to acquire basic academic education and the Bachelor’s Degree in the English and German language and culture studies, or in the English and Russian language and culture studies, or in the English and French language and culture studies, promoting acquisition of theoretical knowledge, independent research skills and techniques within the sphere of European language and culture studies, providing an opportunity to prepare oneself for independent professional activity in the spheres, which require for European language – English and German or Russian, or French – proficiency (up to C1 level), and competence in culture. Attainable Study Results: After acquisition of the Compulsory Choice (Part A) Study Course, the students obtain proficiency and comprehension in humanities (culture studies, philosophy, Latvian language, world literature) and acquire the English language use skills, basic translation skills; - knowledge in the English literature and culture, research work skills; - communicative and social skills, which are required in intercultural communication; - ability of creative and critical thinking. After acquisition of the Limited Choice (Part B) Study Course, the students shall acquire the language use skills at the second chosen European language (French or Russian or German), basic translations skills; - acquire knowledge in the corresponding literature and culture, as well as, consolidate communicative and social skills, which ar ...
Awarding body- Liepaja University
Study Program Objectives: - to provide the students an opportunity to acquire basic academic education and the Bachelor’s Degree in the English and German language and culture studies, or in the English and Russian language and culture studies, or in the English and French language and culture studies, promoting acquisition of theoretical knowledge, independent research skills and techniques within the sphere of European language and culture studies, providing an opportunity to prepare oneself for independent professional activity in the spheres, which require for European language – English and German or Russian, or French – proficiency (up to C1 level), and competence in culture. Attainable Study Results: After acquisition of the Compulsory Choice (Part A) Study Course, the students obtain proficiency and comprehension in humanities (culture studies, philosophy, Latvian language, world literature) and acquire the English language use skills, basic translation skills; - knowledge in the English literature and culture, research work skills; - communicative and social skills, which are required in intercultural communication; - ability of creative and critical thinking. After acquisition of the Limited Choice (Part B) Study Course, the students shall acquire the language use skills at the second chosen European language (French or Russian or German), basic translations skills; - acquire knowledge in the corresponding literature and culture, as well as, consolidate communicative and social skills, which ar ...
Awarding body- Liepaja University