Code | S1-PEE |
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Organizational unit | Faculty of Political Science and International Studies |
Field of studies | European Politics and Economics |
Form of studies | Full-time |
Level of education | First cycle |
Educational profile | academic |
Language(s) of instruction | English |
Minimum number of students | 12 |
Admission limit | 35 |
Duration | 3 years |
Recruitment committee address | admission.wnpism@uw.edu.pl tel. (22) 55-22-986 |
WWW address | https://wnpism.uw.edu.pl/ |
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The European Politics and Economics programme is addressed to students interested in economic and political integration, the functioning of the European Union, EU law and the EU internal market, particularly with respect to the economy, finance and detailed policy. The programme covers the structure, competences and activities of the European Union, its impact on Member States, and the mutual relations between them.
A unique feature of the programme is that it is run jointly by two faculties at Warsaw University: the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies and the Faculty of Economic Sciences. Due to this cooperation, the programme emphasises economic premises and the consequences of European integration. This well-developed economic component clearly differentiates this programme from other European studies programmes offered in Poland. The entire programme is conducted in English.
Students of the European Politics and Economics programme are given the opportunity to learn from distinguished Europeanists, political scientists, economists and lawyers, both theoreticians and practitioners. The teaching staff includes lecturers who have worked in government ministries, think tanks, foreign institutions, the media, and business. The programme covers the reasons for and the course of European integration, in terms of economics, politics, institutions and the law. Students learn about the successive stages in the process of integration, analyse historical texts (political speeches, declarations, acts of law) as well as trade databases, examine various conceptions of EU development, and forecast and interpret the opportunities, challenges and threats the EU faces. They are also encouraged to critically evaluate the political and economic consequences of European integration, and to take part in the ongoing debate over the final form of a united Europe and the Union’s territorial limits.
Students also acquire knowledge on international economics, the functioning of trade, and on international capital, labour and currency markets. They are introduced to the processes of currency and economic integration in the EU, and the impact these have on private and public entities. Students participate in workshop-type lessons, simulations of the work of EU institutions, Oxford-style debates, and round tables. A variety of audiovisual tools are used in class (Survey Monkey, Kahoot, Playfacilte, Wordart.com, Prezi, Bookcreator, etc.).
Employment prospects
Graduates of the programme come out with basic knowledge on the functioning of the various and multifaceted spheres of European politics, which enables them to: understand the dynamics of political, economic, legal and social changes at the national and supranational levels; work out decision-making strategies; and analyse the positions, approaches and conduct of participants in integration processes, as well as the mutual relations among them and their interactions with other entities (stakeholders) in social and economic life.
Graduates are also knowledgeable about the economic aspects of the functioning of the European Union and the implementation of EU policies. The programme provides an interdisciplinary education combining elements from the social, economic and legal sciences in the area of European studies.
The programme prepares people both substantively and linguistically to conduct business activity on the EU market, and to work in lobbying or consulting firms, in public administration at the government and local government levels, as officials of EU institutions or agencies or in international structures, in non-governmental organisations, in the media, and in cultural institutions active in European marketing.
About the Faculty
The Faculty of Political Science and International Studies is the oldest and largest political science center in Poland. For many years, the fields of study run by WNPiSM have been awarded the title of the best in Poland (e.g. in the Perspektywy ranking).
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Faculty website: www.wnpism.uw.edu.pl/en
Admission rules
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Polish new maturity exam 2005 – 2024
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Obligatory subject Polish language basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject Mathematics basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject One chosen foreign language: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Swedish, Slovak basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject* One subject to choose from: History, Social studies, Geography, Philosophy, Modern foreign language*, Latin and ancient culture, Greek and ancient culture, Computer science, Physics and astronomy/ Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History of music, History of art advanced level x 1 |
weight = 20% |
weight = 25% |
weight = 30% |
weight = 25% |
Points are calculated as follows:
W = a * P + b * M + c * J + d * X
where:
W – the final result;
P – result from Polish language;
M – result from Mathematics;
J – result from foreign language;
X - result from additional subject;
a, b, c, d – weights.
Information on documents certifying knowledge of the English language. >> Check! <<
Candidates whose result in the English language at the advanced level in the Polish maturity exam („new maturity diploma”) is lower than 60% are obliged to upload on their registration account in the IRK system (section “Education” – “Certificates and other documents required to start studies”) one of the documents accepted by the University of Warsaw certifying their competence in English (see the above list) and contact the Admissions Commission.
Old maturity exam
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Obligatory subject Polish language basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject Mathematics basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject One chosen foreign language: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject* One subject to choose from: History, Social studies, Geography, Philosophy, Modern foreign language*, Latin and ancient culture, Computer science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History of music, History of art |
weight = 20% |
weight = 25% |
weight = 30% |
weight = 25% |
Points are calculated as follows:
W = a * P + b * M + c * J + d * X
where:
W – the final result;
P – result from Polish language;
M – result from Mathematics;
J – result from foreign language;
X - result from additional subject;
a, b, c, d – weights.
Maturity exam after 1991
grade 6 = 100 %
grade 5 = 90 %
grade 4 = 75 %
grade 3 = 50 %
grade 2 = 30 %
Maturity exam until 1991
grade 5 = 100 %
grade 4 = 85 %
grade 3 = 40 %
Important information for candidates with Polish old maturity exam. >> Check! <<
Information on documents certifying knowledge of the English language. >> Check! <<
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Obligatory subject Polish language Standard level (SL) x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject Mathematics Standard level (SL) x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject Modern foreign language Standard level (SL) x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject** One subject to choose from: Modern foreign language, Biology, Chemistry, Philosophy, Physics, Geography, History, Computer science, Latin, Classic Greek, Management, Economics, Psychology, Politics, Anthropology, Information technology in a global society (ITGS), Subject from the "Art" group Higher level (HL) x 1 |
weight = 20% |
weight = 25% |
weight = 30% |
weight = 25% |
**In column 4 candidate cannot indicate language from columns 1 and 3
Points are calculated as follows:
W = a * P + b * M + c * J + d * X
where:
W – the final result;
P – result from Polish language;
M – result from Mathematics;
J – result from modern foreign language;
X - result from additional subject;
a, b, c, d – weights.
The IB results will be converted according to the table below:
7 = 100%
6 = 90%
5 = 75%
4 = 60%
3 = 45%
2 = 30%
Important information for candidates with IB and EB. >> Check! <<
Information on documents certifying knowledge of the English language. >> Check! <<
European Baccalaureate (EB)
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Obligatory subject Polish language basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject Mathematics basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject Modern foreign language basic level x 0,6 |
Obligatory subject** One subject to choose from: Modern foreign language, Biology, Chemistry, Philosophy, Physics, Geography, History, Computer science, Latin, Classic Greek, Economics, Arts, Music, Sociology advanced level x 1 |
weight = 20% |
weight = 25% |
weight = 30% |
weight = 25% |
**In column 4 candidate cannot indicate language from columns 1 and 3
Points are calculated as follows:
W = a * P + b * M + c * J + d * X
where:
W – the final result;
P – result from Polish language;
M – result from Mathematics;
J – result from foreign language;
X - result from additional subject;
a, b, c, d – weights.
The EB results will be converted according to the table below:
9,00 - 10,00 = 100%
8,00 - 8,99 = 90%
7,50 - 7,99 = 75%
7,00 - 7,49 = 60%
6,00 - 6,99 = 45%
5,00 - 5,99 = 30%
Important information for candidates with IB and EB. >> Check! <<
Information on documents certifying knowledge of the English language. >> Check! <<
Foreign diploma
Minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 50
Obligatory subject Polish language |
Obligatory subject Mathematics** |
Obligatory subject Modern foreign language |
Obligatory subject*** One subject to choose from: Modern foreign language***, History, Social studies, Management, Economics, Psychology, Anthropology, Politics, Geography, Philosophy, Latin, Classic Greek, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Computer science, History of art, History of music, Sociology |
weight = 20% |
weight = 25% |
weight = 30% |
weight = 25% |
**In case of lack of Mathematics one subject to choose: Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Physics, Geography, Computer science, in such
case the subject in columns 2 and 4 can be counted twice
Points are calculated as follows:
W = a * P + b * M + c * J + d * X
where:
W – the final result;
P – result from Polish or original language;
M – result from Mathematics;
J – result from modern foreign language;
X - result from additional subject;
a, b, c, d – weights.
Calculation of candidates high school diploma results. >> Check! <<
Information on documents certifying knowledge of the English language. >> Check! <<
Checking candidates' competence to undertake studies conducted in the English language
Candidates are obliged to hold one of the documents accepted by the University of Warsaw, certifying their competence in the English language at least at the B2 level.
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Deadlines
Announcement of results: 22nd of July, 2024
Reception of documents:
- I round: 23rd-25th of July, 2024
- II round (in case of not fulfilling the limit during I round): 26th, 29th of July, 2024
- III round (in case of not fulfilling the limit during II round): 30th-31st of July, 2024
- additional rounds will be announced in case of not fulfilling the limits
Payments
The studies are payable - tuition fees
Required documents
List of required documents submitted by candidates qualified for studies
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