The Language, Literature, Culture study program explores foreign languages, literatures and cultures, as well as comparative literature and literary theory, general linguistics, and library and information science. It includes a wide range of study fields:
- Albanian language, literature and culture
- Arabic language, literature and culture
- Bulgarian language, literature and culture
- Chinese language, literature and culture
- Comparative Literature and Theory of Literature
- Czech language, literature and culture
- Dutch language, literature and cultureа
- English language, literature and culture
- French language, literature and culture
- General Linguistics with a foreign language
- German language, literature and culture
- Greek language, literature and culture
- Hungarian language, literature and culture
- Italian language, literature and culture
- Japanese language, literature and culture
- Library and information science
- Polish language, literature and culture
- Romanian language, literature and culture
- Russian language, literature and culture
- Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish), literatures and cultures
- Slovak language, literature and culture
- Spanish language, literature and culture
- Turkish language, literature and culture
- Ukrainian language, literature and culture
The Faculty also offers a number of optional foreign languages which can be studied for two, three, or four years: Belarusian, Catalan, Korean, Macedonian, Persian, Portuguese, and Slovenian.
Upon successful completion of an undergraduate curriculum within the study program Language, Literature, Culture, students receive a B.A. degree as Teachers of Language and Literature.