Faculties

 

Faculty of Law


Students of this faculty study all subjects which are necessary for the training of graduate specialists in the field of law.

Among them:

  • Logics

  • Theory of State and Law

  • History of Political and Law Concepts

  • History of Russian State and Law

  • History of Foreign State and Law

  • Criminalistics

  • International Law

  • Ecological Law

  • Criminology

  • International Humanitarian Law

  • etc.

Professional training for the students of this faculty is organized at the Regional Administration, at various juridical offices and consulting companies of Murmansk region.

 

Faculty of Economics


The students of the Faculty of Economics study:

  • World Economy

  • Management

  • Marketing

  • Russian and Foreign Commercial Law

  • Business Planning of a Commercial Enterprise

  • E-commerce

  • Finances, Monetary Circulation and Credit

  • Macroeconomics

  • Commercial Logistics

  • etc.

They are learning not only Russian economics but also the experience of other countries. Professional training for the students of this faculty is arranged at the enterprises and companies in Murmansk region. The students of this faculty graduate from the Institute with the following specializations: Commerce, National Economy.

 

Faculty of Psychology


The unique teaching program "Practical Psychologist" created by Murmansk Humanities Institute is based on the practical work.

Knowledge that students get at lessons and seminars can be used at various educational and medical institutions in Murmansk region.

Social Work is also studied at this faculty. Here are some courses of the Faculty of Psychology:

  • Psychology

  • History of Psychology

  • Fundamentals of Psychotherapy

  • Psychology of Personality

  • Social Psychology

  • Pedagogic Psychology

  • Clinical Psychology

  • Psychology of Criminal Behaviour

  • Social Psychology of Management

  • Psychology of Communication

  • etc.

 At the faculties which are mentioned above postgraduate opportunities are offered.

 

Faculty of Foreign Languages and Journalism


 

FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT

 

The students of the Foreign Languages Department study English as the first language and either German, Swedish or Norwegian as the second language. Professioanl training is organized at the education institutions and companies of the region. After graduating students get specialization of an interpreter and a teacher of foreign languages. Some courses which are studied at the Foreign Languages Department:

  • Introduction to Linguistics

  • Practical Course of English

  • English Stylistics

  • English Grammar

  • English Phonetics

  • Intercultural Communication

  • Translation

  • Interpreting

  • Pedagogics

  • Swedish

  • Norwegian

  • German

  • etc.

JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT

 

After graduating from this course students become professional journalists. Students of this faculty are specialized on mass media, radio, TV and editors activity. Since 2006 a new specialization International Journalism has appeared. Some courses which are studied at the Journalism Department:

  • Basics of Journalism

  • Journalism Psychology

  • History of National Journalism

  • History of Foreign Journalism

  • TV Journalism

  • Radio Journalism

  • Professional Journalist's Ethics

  • Fundamentals of Advertisement and Public Relations

  • World Arts Culture

  • etc.

 

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