Department of Foreign Philology, Ukrainian Studies and Social and Law Disciplines is a structural subdivision of the DonNUET Educational and Scientific Institute of Economics, Management and Administration.

The Department of Foreign Philology, Ukrainian Studies and Social and Law Disciplines provides training, retraining and advanced training of specialists in different levels of high education (Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree and PhD’s degree) and teaching disciplines related to foreign and Ukrainian languages, as well as humanities, general science and legal disciplines for all specialties of the University.

The Department of Foreign Philology, Ukrainian Studies and Social and Law Disciplines is an administering department in the specialty 035 “Philology” (specialization 035.041 German Languages and Literatures (including translation), the first one is English)

Head of the Department of Foreign Philology, Ukrainian Studies and Social and Law Disciplines Svitlana Ostapenko, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor

Address: Tramvaina, 16, office. 504

The Department of Foreign Languages was founded in 1959 and was renamed as The Department of Foreign Philology and Translation in 2017, in 2019 it was reorganized into the Department of Foreign Philology, Ukrainian Studies and Social and Law Disciplines.

The Department provides the organization and realization of training process in the following disciplines:

  • Academic writing
  • Commercial law
  • State and regional administration
  • Business Ukrainian language
  • Second foreign language
  • Economic and political conflictology
  • Ethics of business communication
  • Foreign Language:
  • Conflictology in tourism
  • Organization of business negotiations
  • Foreign language Practicum
  • Psychology
  • Rhetoric
  • Sociology and political science
  • Labor Law
  • Philosophy
  • Civilizational transformations of modernity
  • Foreign language (Advanced course)
  • Constitution and government
  • International law
  • Scientific Ukrainian language
  • Political institutions and processes
  • Psychology and pedagogy of high school
  • Latin Language
  • History of Foreign Literature
  • Ukrainian Language (for professional purposes),
  • Practical Course of First Foreign Language (English)
  • Practical Course of Second Foreign Language (German)
  • Introduction to Translation Studies and Fundamentals of Translation Editing
  • Introduction to Linguistics and Fundamentals of the Theory of Linguistic Communication Psychology and Pedagogy
  • Comparative Grammar of English and Ukrainian Languages
  • Comparative Lexicology of English and Ukrainian Languages
  • Comparative Stylistics of English and Ukrainian Languages
  • Business and Commercial Documentation Translation