Type: 
University-type non-public HEI
Region: 
Śląskie
Programme: 
Language and literature studies (English)
Area: 
Humanities
Level: 
Bachelor Programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
3 years (6 semesters)
Tuition fee: 
EU citizens, Ukraine, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan 1200 EUR per year, Non-EU citizens 1900 EUR per year
Degree awarded: 
Bachelor
Scholarships available: 
Special scientific scholarship system for students of the University of Dąbrowa Górnicza
Application deadline: 
Saturday, 30 September, 2017
Language: 
EN
Day of semester start: 
Sunday, 1 October, 2017
Credits (ECTS): 
180 ECTS / 3 years
Admission requirements: 

Holders of high school diplomas may apply for the Bachelor programmes.

A thorough knowledge of English is required (at least B1 level).

Description: 

The aim of study is to prepare professionals having the advanced knowledge and skills to work effectively in multicultural environment using English in different contexts. The graduate of English Philology possesses the knowledge in the field of: linguistics, literary theory, British and American literature, the history of English language, grammar, the methodology of teaching foreign languages, psychology and pedagogy. Our graduates possess the practical skills in the field of: the accurate field of English in various social contexts, free expression of opinions, advocating  opinions, the use of specialist  language inherent in professional life, the use of academic English, proper text editing, constant development in language learning and teaching. Candidates can choose between 3 specialties:

  • English Philology –Translation specialty,
  • English Philology – Business English,
  • English Philology with the second language (German, Spanish or Russian).

Students can choose classes on specialized terminology including medicine, law, technology etc. As part of English Philology programme, students can use 30 ECTS to have classes from second foreign language, other linguistic modules or workshops. The whole studies are delivered as a practical course with the use of active teaching methods and classes, led by professional academic staff including experiences interpreters, tutors and linguists.

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