Philosophy of Being, Cognition and Value, full-time, 1st cycle (S1-FF-BPW)(in Polish: Filozofia, stacjonarne, pierwszego stopnia (w języku angielskim)) | |
first cycle programme full-time, 3-year studies Language: English | Jump to: Opis ogólny
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Qualification awarded:
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Learning outcomes
(1) Most important learning outcomes.
On completion of the programme of study the graduate:
KNOWLEDGE
- knows dependencies among main philosophical subdisciplines and has systematized knowledge and comprehension of the main basic directions within these subdisciplines;
- has basic knowledge of the place and significance of philosophy for sciences and of the objective and methodological specifics of philosophy;
- has knowledge of the constitutive and regulatory norms of the social structures and institutions and of the sources of these
norms, their nature, changes and ways of influencing human behavior;
- knows general relations between the shaping of philosophical ideas and changes in culture and society;
- has basic knowledge of the place and significance of the field of humanities in the system of sciences and their objective, methodological and terminological specifics;
SKILLS
- finds, analyses, evaluates, selects, and uses information from English-language printed and electronic sources;
- constructs and reconstructs in English argumentation of different kinds, referring to basic normative premises of a given stance or to world outlook or cultural ideas;
SOCIAL SKILLS
- efficiently organizes his/her own work and critically evaluates its stage of advancement;
- shows motivation to involved participation in international social life;
- on the basis of creative analysis of new situations and problems, formulates propositions of their solutions unassisted.
(2) Number of ECTS points: 180 (6 semesters)
(3) Standards for teachers: Regulation by the Minister of Science and Higher Education of January 17th 2012 concerning standards preparing for the teaching profession.
(4) All ECTS points fall on basic science courses. They permit a student to choose courses worth 76 ECTS points which constitutes 42,2% of the total number of ECTS points.