Code | S1-PO-ANG |
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Organizational unit | Faculty of Political Science and International Studies |
Field of studies | Political Science |
Form of studies | Full-time |
Level of education | First cycle |
Educational profile | academic |
Language(s) of instruction | English |
Admission limit | 2 |
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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Undergraduate Programme in Political Science is addressed primarily to high school graduates.
The Programme is fee-paying.
The language of instruction is English.
The courses in the study programme are both theoretical (aimed at developing theoretical knowledge of political science issues, including courses preparing students to do research) as well as practical. The Programme includes mandatory courses and electives. The latter enables students to develop their individual interests in the course of studies. Particular emphasis is placed on issues related to European integration, as well as Poland and Central and Eastern Europe.
Our students, besides regular courses, actively participate in the academic life by being members of various political science associations; presenting at conferences, taking part in debates and lectures of distinguished guests from all over the world visiting our university. Social events are also important in students’ every day lives. The knowledge and skills developed during the studies allow them to win scholarships and awards in different competitions, e.g. for the best foreign students in Poland.
The programme has 6 semesters (3 years).
Classes are held from Monday to Friday from 8:00-20:00, mainly at the University of Warsaw Main Campus, Krakowskie Przedmieście St.
Graduates
The graduates of the Undergraduate Programme in Political Science will acquire qualifications necessary for analysing political problems and issues. Thanks to skill building activities provided during courses, they will be well trained in the art of communication, negotiation and persuasion. In order to receive a Bachelor’s degree, the graduates will be required to write the BA thesis and pass the diploma exam.
More information at Faculty of Political Science and International Studies.
Admission rules
Rules of eligibility for candidates transferring from another university
Transfers are made after the completion of the first year of studies.
Transfers are possible only within the same field of study and level of education. Transfers are made before the start of the academic year.
The candidate is obliged to attach the following documents to the personal recruitment account in the IRK system:
- a reasoned request for transfer containing full correspondence address;
- a certificate from the Dean’s office of student's parent unit containing the following information:
a) confirmation that the candidate has student rights,
b) number of completed stages (semesters) of studies, with an indication of the field of study,
c) the average of all grades earned in the hitherto course of the studies,
d) the level and form of study; - a list of completed subjects passed with syllabuses (subject name, number of hours, grades, ECTS credits), confirmed by the parent unit with an annotaton on the grading scale applied at the university;
- a certificate signed by the Dean (Director) of the parent unit that the student has fulfilled all obligations resulting from the regulations in force at the student’s parent unit and has no outstanding debt;
- documents confirming candidate's exceptional life situation if it constitutes the basis for the application for transfer.
Submitting incomplete documentation will result in a negative decision.
The decision to transfer a student within a given limit of places is made on the basis of the submitted documents, programme differences resulting from different study plans and on the basis of an oral examination conducted in English.
The topics for the examination:
- The concept and understanding of politics
- Concepts of political power and authority
- Theories of state
- Political regime. Democratic and non-democratic examples
- The concept of civil society
- Political ideologies
A candidate can obtain a maximum of 30 points.
The minimum number of points needed to be qualified: 12 points
When taking up studies under the transfer procedure, the candidate shall be obliged to complete the curriculum differences resulting from the different study plans. The number of these differences may not exceed 6 examinations, pass/fail and credit passes per academic year. In particularly justified cases, when the candidate has a greater curriculum difference than 6 subjects, the Head of the Teaching Unit may decide to admit the candidate with a greater number of programme differences to be completed.
Checking candidates' competence to undertake studies conducted in the English language
Candidates are obliged to hold an accepted by the UW document confirming the English language knowledge at least at B2 level.
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Deadlines
Date of the exam: 18th-19th of September, 2024
Announcement of results: 20th of September, 2024
Reception of documents: 23rd-24th of September, 2024
Payments
The studies are payable - tuition fees
Required documents
List of required documents submitted by candidates qualified for studies
Additional information
Contact data to the admissions coordinator responsible for transfers from other universities: mgr Alexander Parmee, a.parmee@uw.edu.pl, (22) 55-22-964
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