2026/2027 I. Autumn semester Elective courses
PPK-IPPI:13 Hungarian Culture: Narratives of Freedom and Oppression - 4 credits - Erzsébet Csereklye
The course invites you to get to know the Hungarian Culture and the country where you live. As part of your studies in this course you will be able to learn about Hungarian art, music, literature and films, guided by native professionals. It is an introductory course of the Hungarian Culture, from an intercultural perspective. Join the course if you recently arrived to Hungary and would like to get an insight to your host culture. The course will help you to build an international and intercultural social network and offers you an insider’s perspective.
Mondays: 21 September, 5 October, 19 October, 9 November, 23 November: 16:00-19:30 at Kazy Building.
PPK-IPPI:25 Intercultural project – 2 credits – Orsolya Endrődy
The course invites discovering projects and creating new project ideas with an intercultural perspective. It gives the opportunity to introduce any kind of relevant already existing projects or creating a plan about a new one.
The academic aim of the course is to give an overview of diverse aspects of the projects in the context of intercultural psychology and education. In this course students get the opportunity to get acquainted with socially relevant and reflective experiences from a critical perspective.
The course creates an opportunity for students to analyze and evaluate programs and projects from a diversity-conscious perspective.
Every Friday between12:00-13:30 at Kazy building
PPK-IPPI:41 Social Science Approaches to Social Interventions – 4 credits – Borbála Simonovits
This course explores how social interventions can be designed and applied to promote inclusion, solidarity, and civic engagement, while also critically examining their limitations and unintended consequences. Drawing on research from sociology, social psychology, political science, and communication studies, students will analyze how social norms, structures, and interactions shape attitudes and collective behavior.
Every Monday between 12:00-13:30 at Kazy building.
(Code requested.) Museums of Budapest – 4 creidts – Orsolya Endrődy
Are you interested in museums? How do curators work?
We’ll learn about the most recent trends in the life of museums, how we see the world in art, how we can develop our aesthetic attitude in any field, and how to read and create images and music.
Enroll, come, and join us for the Museums of Budapest course!
Every Thursday between 12:00-13:30 at the Kazy building.