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American Studies, full-time, second cycle

Details
Code S2-PRK-AM
Organizational unit Institute of the Americas and Europe
Field of studies American Studies
Form of studies Full-time
Level of education Second cycle
Educational profile academic
Language(s) of instruction English
Admission limit 3
Duration 2 years
Recruitment committee address rekrutacja.osa@uw.edu.pl
tel. (22) 55-33-326
WWW address http://www.asc.uw.edu.pl/
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Academic areas: humanities and social sciences

Academic fields: history, political science, sociology, cultural studies, and literature

The leading field: cultural studies

Program

The American Studies Center is an interdisciplinary research and higher-education institution of the University of Warsaw. Its faculty members specialize in various fields of knowledge about the US and Western Hemisphere—culture, literature, arts, film, media, history, economy, politics, history of ideas, society, and law.

The ASC has a full-time liberal arts master's program that lasts two years (or four semesters). Instruction is in English by permanent, adjunct, and visiting faculty. Additionally, students are offered classes in Spanish. Professors from Poland, the United States, and Mexico are among our permanent faculty.

The MA Program in American Studies, with the Western Hemispheric studies component, is unique in the Polish higher education system. The program is meant to help develop research skills (especially through the system of research proseminars) and offers courses on the United States, Latin America, and the region of the Western Hemisphere.

In addition, students have opportunities to develop skills other than those needed for conducting research; they become proficient in the so-called “soft skills” which they need both in academia and outside (e.g., self-presentation, teamwork, intercultural communication, work organization, and effective time management). Students can also apply the knowledge and skills they have gained in practice, in the form of individual or group fieldwork and research or conference trips. Research grants allow our best students to travel abroad for research purposes to other American Studies libraries in Europe or the United States and to conduct empirical research there.

Graduates

Our graduates are awarded MA degrees in American studies. They understand social processes and cultural phenomena in both Americas, as well as the theoretical frameworks helpful in explaining them. They know how to identify, understand, describe, interpret, and explain the causes and the dynamics of cultural and social processes in both Americas. They know how to use various resources for this purpose and how to employ advanced research methods developed in the humanities and social sciences. Their English is at least at B2+ level and – provided they take the Spanish language course - Spanish is at least at A2 level.

Thanks to our program, our graduates have the skills and competences to collect, evaluate, and classify cultural facts and to draw conclusions about them. They know how to work in a team, how to develop a research project, and how to present its results. In short, they know how to carry out work done daily by researchers, entrepreneurs, journalists, teachers of humanities and social sciences, social activists, and specialists working at various public institutions.

Our graduates have the skills and knowledge to continue their studies in doctoral programs in humanities or social science with specialization in American or Western Hemisphere studies.

ASC graduates find employment in business, trade, journalism, media, cultural institutions, higher education, public administration, diplomacy, international organizations, and tourism.

Building

We provide a comfortable environment for our students. Classes are held in a building located at Dobra 55, in Powiśle. The Main Campus of the University of Warsaw, other faculties, and the University Library are located nearby.

The building is adapted to the needs of people with disabilities.

The classrooms are fitted with computer equipment and Internet access. Wireless Internet (EDUROAM network) is available throughout the building.

The ASC Library collection is highly valued by students, researchers, and journalists in American studies. The library holdings include materials on both the United States and Latin America, in both humanities and social sciences.

MA Program Curriculum: https://www.asc.uw.edu.pl/candidates/ma-program/

 


Admission rules

In order to apply for admission in accordance with the procedure of transfer from another higher education institution, the candidate must meet the following criteria: a minimum 4,0 Grade Point Average in the same or similar major, and a document confirming completion of the appropriate level of higher education (a confirmed transcript of records, including grades and ECTS assigned to the subjects). This is necessary to establish whether it is possible to make up the number of subjects required as a result of differences in the programs at a given stage of the program. The candidate must also have the English language skills at the level of B2 minimum, confirmed by a document accepted by the University of Warsaw.

Candidates who meet these criteria will be invited to an oral exam (in English), where the minimum score of 50 out of 100 points is required for acceptance into the program.

The interview will cover contemporary social issues of the United States of America, as well as basic information about political, social, and economic life of the USA and the region. Basic knowledge of facts about the US history and geography will also be evaluated. The exam consists of 4 questions, each worth 25 points.

Candidates will be accepted based on a ranking list.

 

Checking Candidates' competence to undertake studies conducted in the English language 

As for confirming the language competences of candidates to study in the language in which the studies are conducted, the general rules set out in the recruitment resolution of the Senate of the University of Warsaw for the academic year 2025/2026 apply. 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: 17th of September, 2025

Announcement of results: 24th of September, 2025

Reception of documents: 25th-26th of September, 2025

 

Payments

Student's ID payment (ELS)

The studies are payable for citizens of Non-UE/EFTA countries (EEA parties) and Switzerland - 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: Marlena Kościelska-Sarba, m.koscielska@uw.edu.pl, (22) 55-33-341

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