The Dean
PhD Natalia Malenko
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The Vice-dean
PhD Magdalena Forfa
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Faculty Erasmus+ Coordinator
MA Joanna Włostowska
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The Faculty offers the following programmes:
Management
Departmental Erasmus+ Coordinator:
MA Michał Bąkowski
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Mode of study: full-time and part-time
Degree structure: first-cycle (3 years, 6 semesters)
Development paths:
- SME management
- Project management
- Logistics management
- Management accounting
Degree structure: second-cycle (2 years, 4 semesters)
Development paths:
- Management in trade and services
- Enterprise financial management
- Logistics customer service
Management – a field for the creative and ambitious. Studying Management provides personal and social development as it represents interdisciplinary knowledge: economics, finance, banking, marketing, and business law. The market still lacks specialists with practical skills in this field. These are studies for people who showcase leadership and organizational skills, who are able to think strategically and are not afraid to take risks. Management is primarily analysing, planning, implementing, and monitoring the strategies set by the company.
Social Work
Departmental Erasmus+ Coordinator:
PhD Edyta Lichomska-Milewska
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Mode of study: full-time and part-time
Degree structure: first-cycle (Bachelor’s degree)
Programme: 3 years (6 semesters)
Social Work is a field for people who are motivated to act. For those for who the wellbeing of another person is the highest good. Social worker everyday encounters problems facing various people who require support. The profession of a social worker requires constant development and raising of one’s qualifications. Social work studies are enriching in many areas of knowledge, among others, in philosophy, sociology, psychology, science, economics and law. The program is enhanced by practical knowledge and possibility to acquire qualifications during internships
English Philology
Departmental Erasmus+ Coordinator:
MA Mateusz Turski
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Mode of study: full-time and part-time
Degree structure: first-cycle (Bachelor’s degree)
Programme: 3 years (6 semesters)
Development paths:
- Teaching
- Translation
- English in Business
English Philology allows students to learn the linguistic and cultural nuances of English-speaking countries.
By studying at our University, in addition to the practical ability to communicate in English, you will gain knowledge in many different fields: linguistics, literature, and cultural studies of British and American English, methodology of teaching English as a foreign language, IT aid skills, translation studies, and the organization of the tourism movement.
English Philology is a field of study for people who value diversity, who are open to intercultural dialogue. The graduates undertake work in the translation agencies, the tourism industry as well as in international corporations, or they can choose an autonomous work model and set up their own translation agency or a language school in order to provide professional services on the free market.
Depending on the chosen specialization, holders of the English Philology Degree can work as teachers in both public and private education centers, they can also find employment in newspapers, publishing houses, mass media, and advertising agencies. Researchers of English language are recruited in research facilities, libraries, and archives.
Pedagogy
Departmental Coordinator:
PhD Monika Surawska
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Mode of study: full-time, part-time
Degree structure: first-cycle (Bachelor’s degree)
Programme: 3 years (6 semesters)
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.