Pedagogy
Departmental Erasmus+ Coordinator: PhD Monika Surawska
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Degree structure: first-cycle (3 years, 6 semesters)
Mode of study: full-time and part-time
Development paths:
- Professional and educational counselling
- Pedagogy of care
- Social rehabilitation pedagogy
Degree awarded: Bachelor
Pedagogy is a field chosen by reflective and creative people who intend to exert a positive influence on future generations, are interested in educational processes and social modelling mechanisms. Knowledge acquired during these studies is interdisciplinary and prepares you to work in a hybrid world – combining real and virtual reality.
The innovative character of the studies on a national scale is reflected in educational programs that take into account contemporary civilization changes and atypical phenomena of the 21st century – cyberbullying, patostream, symbolic and real forms of social isolation of young people.
Pedagogy alumni may find employment in educational and care centres, nursing homes, addiction treatment facilities, resocialization and socio-therapeutic facilities, nurseries, non-governmental organizations, penitentiary institutions, courts, labour market institutions, and social assistance centres.
Courses offered:
Pedagogy Offer 2020/2021- WINTER
Pedagogy Offer 2020/2021 - SUMMER
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Law
Departmental Erasmus+ Coordinator: PhD Łukasz Buczkowski
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Degree structure: 5 year Master’s studies (10 semesters)
Mode of study: full-time and part-time
Degree awarded: Master
There are three main career paths you can choose:
- Civil-economic path
- Criminal law
- Mediations and administration
A lawyer is a profession of the future, ensuring prestige and social recognition. While studying Law at our University, you are going to acquire knowledge, practical skills, and competences to undertake training on the application enabling classic legal professions, such as: judge, attorney, legal counsel, prosecutor, or bailiff.
You can use the acquired knowledge to enter the labour market and perform various functions in state, government or local government administration bodies, in non-governmental and social organizations, in international organizations, European Union institutions, the police, border guards, military units, penitentiary institutions, financial, tax, and auditing market institutions.
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Incoming students
Nomination Deadlines:
Winter Semester: May 30th
Summer Semester: November 30th
RULES REGULATING THE MOBILITY OF VISITING STUDENTS
- Students willing to come to the University of Lomza under the Erasmus + program send the following documents to the International Cooperation Department: Student's Application Form with a photo, Learning Agreement / Training Agreement, Transcript of Records and Accommodation Form. Application documents are available on the website.
- On the basis of the received documents, the Coordinator of the given Department accepts candidates - foreigners to undergo part of the studies / practice at the University of Lomza and transfers the signed documents to the University Coordinator.
- Invitation Letter and Acceptance Letter are issued and signed by the University Coordinator.
- Current didactic offers in English are available on the Faculty's websites. An updated teaching offer is provided by the Area Coordinator to the International Relations Department by May 30th of each calendar year.
- Changes to the selected education programme may be made within one month of the beginning of the course.
- Faculty Coordinators are obliged to deliver to the International Cooperation Department within two weeks from the beginning of the didactic classes: class schedules, lists of subjects and lists of academic teachers assigned to conduct classes with foreign students in a given semester.
- All administrative activities related to the admission of a student from abroad are conducted
at the International Cooperation Department. - Foreign students have the opportunity to apply for a place at the Rubikon Student's House. Students accommodated at the Rubikon Student's House are subject to the rules contained in the "Regulations of the Rubicon Student's House".
- International students, immediately upon arrival, are obliged to report to the International Cooperation Department to complete the basic documentation.
- In accordance with the Regulations of Studies at the University of Lomza , foreign students are subject to the registration procedure in force at our university, i.e. they are recorded in student albums
and registers. They receive a University of Lomza student card and a Course Credit Card, which is the basis for participation in selected classes and for applying for course credits in a given semester. - Foreign students are required to have a valid visa or temporary residence permit and a current insurance policy against the costs of treatment and the consequences of accidents.
- At the end of the mobility period, foreign students receive a list of credits - Transcript of Records issued by the International Cooperation Department on the basis of received Course Credit Cards signed by the Faculty Dean. The University Coordinator issues a Confirmation Letter confirming the period of studying / completion of an apprenticeship at University of Lomza .
- Documents related to the admission and stay of foreign students during their studies are stored at the International Cooperation Department, in students' personal files.
- Organizational units falling within the scope of the didactic division, i.e. dean's offices / secretariats, are obliged to provide all organizational assistance in students' arrivals and departures.
Academic Coordinators
Faculty of Computer Science and Technology
Faculty Erasmus+ Coordinator
Grzegorz Rubin, EngD, e-mail:
Departmental Erasmus+ Coordinators:
Computer Science
Andrzej Sawicki, EngD, e-mail:
Automation and Robotics
Tomasz Kuźmierowski, EngD, e-mail:
Food Technology
Agnieszka Obiedzińska, EngD, e-mail:
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty Erasmus+ Coordinator
Marta Rożniata, PhD, e-mail:
Departmental Erasmus+ Coordinators:
Nursing
Martyna Turowska, MA, e-mail:
Cosmetology
Joanna Masłowska, MA, e-mail:
Dietetics
Marta Gamdzyk – Żebrowska, PhD, e-mail:
Physiotherapy
Wioletta Pogroszewska, MA, e-mail:
Physical Education
Paweł Arnista, MA, email:
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
Faculty Erasmus+ Coordinator
Joanna Włostowska, MA, email:
Departmental Erasmus+ Coordinators:
Administration
Magdalena Kun-Buczko, PhD, e-mail:
Management
Magdalena Forfa, PhD, email:
Social Work
Jarosław Poteraj, PhD, e-mail:
Philology
Radosław Brzeziński, MA, e-mail:
Law
Anna Szafranek, PhD, e-mail:
Pedagogy
Jolanta Boryszewska, PhD, e-mail:
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