- A bachelor's degree in a chosen field of study or in related fields translated into English/Polish and apostilled or legalised.
- A certificate of recognition of a foreign certificate as equivalent to a Polish certificate certificate issued by a competent Board of Education – if the foreign certificate is not recognised, by law or under international agreements, as a document entitling to commence higher education studies in Poland.
- Certified proficiency in English at the B2 level.
- A general predisposition towards the preferred sciences.
Environmental Protection is addressed to everyone interested in the most current issues of nature protection at global and local scales. The study programme covers four main areas: atmospheric quality and global change, water resource management, land use and environmental interactions, and professional and research skills in practice. It has been designed to meet the expectations of applicants of various scientific interests and educational backgrounds. Our teaching staff come from various faculties and universities, for example from the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism and the University of Life Sciences in Poznań. The studies lasted four semesters. The programme contains over 1200 hours of lectures, laboratory classes, workshops, seminars, and field trips. All classes and lectures are held in English.