Code | NZ2-FLAJ |
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Organizational unit | Faculty of Modern Languages |
Field of studies | English Studies |
Form of studies | Part-time (extramural) |
Level of education | Second cycle |
Educational profile | academic |
Language(s) of instruction | English |
Minimum number of students | 25 |
Admission limit | 70 |
Duration | 2 years |
Recruitment committee address | rekrutacja.angli@uw.edu.pl tel. 22 55 31 419 |
WWW address | http://ia.uw.edu.pl/ |
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About the studies
These studies are intended for candidates who have successfully completed their undergraduate studies having attained a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent thereof. The duration of the studies is four semesters.
English Studies - Linguistics is a programme within the field of humanities, the discipline of linguistics, which comprises, among others, research on the structure of language, language change, the relationship between language and the human brain, communication, language acquisition and foreign language teaching.
Students choose the MA seminar in linguistics – the one that is most connected to their interests and professional goals. The other courses are complementary to the content of the seminar and help students broaden their knowledge of linguistics. Additionally, the programme includes courses in the complementary discipline, which, in the case of language studies, is literary studies.
The Institute offers several MA seminars, taught by experienced academic teachers and researchers. Within the part-time programme, we provide mainly seminars that aim at developing competences important for educators, teachers, and those working in international and intercultural environments.
All classes are conducted in English.
Our graduates find employment in various sectors of economic and public life. The programme teaches skills that are looked for by employers, such as self-education and team work, it promotes making independent choices, allows for interdisciplinary training, enhances responsibility and decision-making abilities. The methods of instruction facilitate independent learning and self-study; stress is put on training the power to reason, to identify problems and to find right solutions.
Our graduates know the English language at the C2 level (according to CEFR), close to that of well-educated native speakers of the language, which allows them to effectively perform professional and academic activity in the chosen field. They possess broad knowledge in the discipline of linguistics and, additionally, in literature and culture of Anglophone countries, and general knowledge in the field of humanities; they are well-prepared to continue academic or practical education as well as to undertake a job requiring high skills. They are conscious of the significance of their knowledge and skills, and know how to design the path of their self-development.
As an additional option, students may take part in our teacher training programme, during the four semesters of studies, to get qualifications needed to teach English at all levels, which are awarded after the student has obtained the MA diploma.
Compulsory courses
- MA Seminar
- Complementary seminar
- Monographic lecture in linguistics
- CLIL – academic language in the discipline of linguistics
- Monographic lecture: literature and culture
- Philosophy
- All-university courses
Elective courses
- Courses in linguistics
- Courses in literature and culture
Type and form of study
This is a part-time (extramural) course of study, tuition-based; classes are held on week-ends. Traditional in-class and/or on-line modes of teaching depend on current regulations by the Rector of the University of Warsaw.
The seat of the Institute of English Studies UW is the modern building of the Faculty of Modern Languages at 55 Dobra Street, Warsaw, with convenient public transport options.
More information is available at the Institute of English Studies website.
Admission rules for candidates with Polish diplomas
The studies are intended for candidates holding a bachelor’s or master’s degree or their equivalent in any field of study.
Qualification to studies is based on an entrance exam for all candidates, checking their preparation for second-cycle studies in English philology.
The test exam is in English and consists of 3 parts: British literature and culture, American literature and culture, and theoretical and applied linguistics.
The maximum amount of points in each part is 100. The candidate chooses one part. The qualification threshold is 60 points (60%).
The scope of the exam:
British literature and culture
Literary periods and their historical background:
- Heroic and religious tradition in the early Middle Ages
- Knightly romance and medieval allegory
- Elizabethan drama
- English poetry of the 17th century, metaphysical poets and epic
- Romantic poetry
- Victorian novel
- Modernism
- Contemporary novel
British culture:
- Geographical and economic regions as well as historical and cultural regions
- Basics of British statehood: basic political instruments
- History of Great Britain: basic information
- Social institutions and phenomena, e.g. school system, ethnic relations, religion
- Cultural institutions and phenomena: e.g. press, television, pop culture
- Current events
American literature and culture
Literary periods and their historical background:
- Literature of the colonial period
- Transcendentalism
- Romanticism in fiction and poetry
- Fiction of realism and naturalism
- Modernist poetry and fiction
- Postmodernism and literature
- Drama in the 20th century
- Contemporary literature
American culture
- Geographical and economic regions as well as historical and cultural regions
- Political institutions
- History of the United States: basic information
- Social institutions and phenomena, e.g. school system, ethnic relations, religion
- Cultural phenomena and media e.g. press, television, pop culture
- Current events
Linguistics:
- Important feature of natural language (e.g. conventionality, two-level structure, creativity, cultural learning)
- Phonetics and phonology (classification of sounds, phonemes, allophones, syllable, etc.)
- Morphology (types of morphemes, derivation and inflection, word-formation processes, etc.) and syntax (syntactic processes and categories, syntactic analysis, etc.)
- Semantics (linguistic meaning, thematic roles, lexical relations, etc.) and pragmatics (context, anaphora, reference/ connotation, etc.), deictic expressions, presupposition, conversational implicatures, speech acts, language politeness)
- Discourse analysis
- Geographical and social diversity of language
- Language acquisition and second/foreign language learning
Admission procedure for candidates with foreign diplomas
The admissions criteria are the same as for candidates with the Polish diplomas.
Checking the candidates' competence to undertake studies conducted in the English language
In addition to the test exam in English consisting of 3 parts (British literature and culture, American literature and culture and theoretical and applied linguistics), candidates take the C1 level English exam.
The exam is administered by the Institute of English Studies of the University of Warsaw. The result of the exam is valid for 5 years from the date it was taken. This provision is also applicable to the results of C1 exam received by the graduates of the BA programme in English Studies in the Institute of English Studies of the University of Warsaw. The result of a candidate’s exam must be valid on the day on which the admission results are announced. In order for the Admissions Committee to recognize the result of a previously taken exam, a suitable application must be submitted via the IRK system no later than on the last day of registration of candidates for full-time second-cycle studies.
Candidates who hold one of the certificates enumerated below are exempt from taking the C1 exam.
The list of accepted certificates:
● Certificate in Advanced English / Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) / C1 Advanced issued by Cambridge Assessment English (previously Cambridge English Language Assessment and University of Cambridge ESOL examination)
● Certificate of Proficiency in English / Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) / C2 Proficiency issued by Cambridge Assessment English (previously Cambridge English Language Assessment and University of Cambridge ESOL examination)
● C1 Business Higher / Cambridge English: Business Higher (BEC Higher) issued by Cambridge Assessment English (previously Cambridge English Language Assessment and University of Cambridge ESOL examination)
● Certificate on the C1 or C2 level issued by University Council for the Coordination of Foreign Language Teaching and Language Proficiency Certification
● C1 exam conducted by the UW Institute of English Studies
● ECL Language Test level C1 (min. score 80), issued by European Consortium for the Certificate of Attainment in Modern Languages
● Edexcel ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Level 2 issued by Pearson
● Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic (min. score 64) issued by Pearson
● International English Language Testing System Academic (min. score 7) issued by International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
● Test of English as a Foreign Language (min. score 94) issued by Educational Testing Service (ETS)
Candidates who do not hold a required certificate should take the exam in English (level C1) at the Institute of English Studies.
Information about the exam:
It is an advanced written exam at the C1 according to CEFR (i.e. the fifth of six levels, with the second highest degree of difficulty). Duration: 3 hours.
Components:
- Listening comprehension (15% of the total score),
- Reading comprehension (15% of the total score),
- Use of language structures (40% of the total score),
- Writing (30% of the total score).
Requirements:
- Knowledge of English allowing efficient functioning in a social, professional and academic context - the level of lexical-grammatical and phraseological competence required to successfully complete undergraduate studies conducted in English can be used as the reference level.
- In the area of reading and listening, understanding formal and academic discourse with a significant degree of lexical and structural complexity (e.g. lecture, interview, panel discussion, and press, literary and popular-science publication).
- Ability to create academic text (e.g. an essay), referring to the general knowledge of the candidates and their social, cultural and professional experience.
Method of determining the final result of the exam:
Candidates are required to obtain the minimum result of 50% on the C1 English exam. The score of the C1 English exam is not counted in the final result.
Deadlines
C1 Level English Exam: 18th of September, 2024, from 10 a.m. (exam will be conducted online via Kampus-rekrutacja)
Exam checking Candidates' preparation for second-cycle studies in English philology: 19th of September, 2024, from 10 a.m. (exam will be conducted online via Kampus-rekrutacja)
Announcement of results: 24th of September, 2024
Reception of documents:
- I round: 25th-26th of September, 2024
- II round (in case of not fulfilling the limit during I round): 27th, 30th of September, 2024
Payments
The studies are payable
Required documents
List of required documents submitted by candidates qualified for studies
Additional information
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