The aim of the bachelor in Romology (Roma Studies) (BA) is to train Romologists (Expert on Roma Studies) who can transmit and communicate Roma Communities-related issues to governmental and non-governmental organizations.
The needs of Roma communities could be professionally and effectively represented by trained Romologists and the initiatives of the different organizations, institutions might be also represented through them among the local Roma communities in order to gain efficient communication to solve current issues.
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Specializations
Specialization in Boyash language and culture
Specialization in Romani language and culture
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Curriculum
Year 1
Semester 1
Introduction to Social Studies
Learning-Centered Communication
History of Roma
Semester 2
Contemporary Roma Art, Music, and Literature- Overview
Language Practice I. (Boyash lexis)
Introduction to Sociolinguistics, focusing on Bilingualism
Year 2
Semester 3
Sociolinguistics I
Ethnographic Studies on Roma Communities
Semester 4
Cultural Anthropology of Roma, Gypsies
Year 3
Semester 5
Contemporary Roma art in Europe
Analysis
Semester 6
Language planning, language policy
Jobs - Careers
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