Type: 
University
Region: 
Małopolskie
Programme: 
European studies
Area: 
Humanities
Level: 
Master's Programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
2 years
Tuition fee: 
For the full two-year programme: 5,400 euro – EU citizens 7,600 euro – Non-EU citizens
Degree awarded: 
Master of Arts
Application deadline: 
Tuesday, 17 February, 2015
Language: 
EN
Start date: 
Thursday, 1 October, 2015
Credits (ECTS): 
120
Admission requirements: 

Persons eligible to apply for the programme are the holders of a higher education diploma (at least undergraduate) in any field.

An additional formal requirement is documented command of English language on the level specified by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (does not apply to English native speakers or graduates from study programmes where English was a language of instruction), or obtaining a confirmation from the university unit responsible for the programme stating that candidate’s language command is sufficient for undertaking studies. List of selected documents confirming knowledge of English, recognized by the Jagiellonian University, is published at www.rekrutacja.uj.edu.pl website in Downloads (available in Polish only) and Study offer >> Studies in foreign languages section.

Description: 

The MA programme in European Studies is composed of high-level postgraduate courses taught in English. Students will take classes from the core, key, specialty, and optional categories according to their academic specialisation and personal interest. The maximum duration of studies is 4 semesters.

Objectives:
This programme is designed to provide students with advanced and interdisciplinary knowledge of contemporary European affairs. Our focus is the study of the political, economic and cultural character of Central and Eastern Europe and the European Union. Most of our graduates apply their expertise in careers in either non-governmental or business sectors, while others continue with their studies on a doctoral level.

Study Tracks:
At CES, we encourage students to develop their own independent curriculum and study track so that they can learn about and research topics that best reflect their interests and academic background.
Students follow one of four related study tracks, and the MA degree with which they graduate reflects their specialisation.

  • EU Studies
  • Central and Eastern European Studies
  • Central and Eastern European Studies: Research Track
  • Europeanisation and Governance in CEE
  • Studies in the Holocaust and Totalitarian Systems