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Study programmes > Second-cycle studies > Polish Philology > Master European: Language and Cultures of Central Europe

Master European: Language and Cultures of Central Europe (INTER-MAE-PBSS)

(in Polish: Polsko-Belgijskie Studia Stosowane: Języki i Kultury Europy Środkowej)
second cycle programme
full-time, 2-year studies
Language: Polish
No description for the programme.

Qualification awarded:

Second cycle degree - magister - in Polish philology, speciality: Literary Studies and Linguistics

Access to further studies:

third cycle programme, non-degree postgraduate education

Learning outcomes

Field of study: Polish Philology, specialty: Literary and Linguistic Studies, second cycle programme (full-time and part-time)

The learning outcomes of the programme:

A graduate:

possesses profound knowledge of the role of literary and linguistic reflection in culture shaping

possesses extended knowledge of the position and importance of the Polish philology amidst other academic disciplines and of the subject matter and methodological specificity of the Polish philology

possesses comprehensive knowledge of the terminology, theories and methodology applied in literary and/or linguistic studies

possesses extended knowledge of the interrelations between the major sub-disciplines of the Polish philology

can read, interpret and analyse literary texts in their historical and cultural contexts; the same applies to academic papers

can make advanced use of theoretical background, research paradigms and notions relevant for the Polish philology

defines in a deepened manner, in writing and verbally, research problems specific for the Polish philology, formulates theses and articulates his/her own opinions on the social, literary and ideological matters

conducts extended research work under the supervision of a tutor or head of a research team

can initiate team work, is open to new ideas and ready to change his/her opinions in view of the available data and arguments

is profoundly aware of the importance of the humanistic reflection in shaping social bonds

ECTS credit points required for the studies: 120, number of terms: 4.

A student must score the total of 102 ECTS credit points at classes in core subjects to which the learning outcomes of a full- and part-time second cycle programme in the field of the Polish Philology, specialty: Literary and Linguistic Studies, apply.

The number of free-choice ECTS credit points is 45 ECTS.

Admission procedures:

Visit the following page for details on admission procedures: https://irk.demo.usos.edu.pl/