Courses are drawn from across the university and are divided by faculties. You are allowed to choose from the undergraduate and graduate courses from all faculties on the basis of your interest regardless of your level of studies. As an Erasmus+ student however you are obliged to choose at least 3 (three) of your courses from your host faculty according to the field of study in the inter-institutional agreement. This is also valid for During the mobility part of your Learning Agreement. If you are not sure which faculty you will be enrolled in, please ask the coordinator at the Erasmus office of your university.
Please dont’t forget to mention the course codes in your Learning Agreement.
Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy
Faculty of Classical and Modern Philology:
- African Studies (BA)
- Arabic Studies (BA)
- English Philology (BA)
- French Philology (BA)
- German Philology (BA)
- Hungarian Philology (BA)
- Japanese Studies (BA)
- Modern Greek Philology (BA)
- Portuguese Philology (BA)
- Scandinavian Studies (BA)
- Spanish Philology (BA)
- Turkic Studies (BA)
- Communication, Language, Literature, Media (MA)
- Francophonie, Multilingualism and Intercultural Mediation (MA)
- Language and Culture (MA)
- South, East and South-East Asia (MA)
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Faculty of Educational Studies and the Arts
Faculty of Geology and Geography
Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication
Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics
Faculty of Philosophy:
- Cultural Studies: Women’s and Gender History (MATILDA) (MA)
- European Studies
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
Bulgarian language
(Note: The groups and levels for the Bulgarian language course are formed before the beginning of each semester; Bulgarian language could not be added as an additional course during the semester.)