Slovenia Matura Exam - Humanities Track
The Matura exam is the final examination for secondary school students in Slovenia, serving as a gateway to higher education. The exam consists of five subjects: three compulsory and two electives. Students pursuing the humanities track will encounter specific subjects and requirements.
Compulsory Subjects:
- Slovene (or Hungarian or Italian): This assesses the student's proficiency in their native language, covering language use, literature, and literary analysis.
- Mathematics: This tests mathematical knowledge and problem-solving skills.
- Foreign Language (English, German, French, Spanish, Russian, or Italian): This evaluates comprehension and communication skills in the chosen foreign language.
Elective Subjects (Choose two):
Humanities-focused students can choose two elective subjects from a range of options, including:
- History: This subject examines historical events, processes, and analysis.
- Geography: This covers geographical concepts, spatial analysis, and human-environment interaction.
- Sociology: This explores social structures, interactions, and societal issues.
- Philosophy: This delves into philosophical thought, arguments, and ethical considerations.
- Art History: This examines various art forms, historical contexts, and artistic movements. Other humanities subjects may also be available.
Exam Format and Assessment:
The Matura exam includes both written and oral components. Subjects are graded on a five-point scale (1-5), with 1 being a failing grade. Students must pass all five subjects to obtain the Matura certificate and qualify for university admission. Specific grading criteria and exam formats are detailed in subject-specific syllabi.
Specific details about exam content, requirements, and sample questions for each subject can be found on the official website of the Slovenian National Examination Centre (RIC). |