» Autumn Semester
The following is a full list of undergraduate courses on offer at CES for study abroad students, with syllabi attached.
Course name |
Course Syllabus |
Course Instructor |
ECTS |
Hours |
Modern European State Formation |
2018/19 |
Dr hab. Jakub Basista |
6 |
40 |
Contemporary Cultures and Literatures of Central and Eastern Europe |
2018/19 |
Prof. dr hab. Zdzislaw Mach/Dr Agnieszka Sadecka |
6 |
40 |
EU Common Policies and Policy Making |
2018/19 |
Dr Magda Góra |
6 |
40 |
Jewish Religion, Culture and Society in CEE before 1939
|
2018/19 |
Prof. dr hab. Michal Galas |
6 |
40 |
Introduction to Public International Law |
2018/19 |
Dr Marcin Marcinko/ Dr Przemysław Tacik |
6 |
40 |
Absolute Beginners Polish |
2018/19 |
Mgr Marta Drwila |
8 |
60 |
» Spring semester
Course name |
Course Syllabus |
Course Instructor |
ECTS |
Hours |
Introducing the EU |
|
Prof. dr hab. Marek Kucia |
6 |
40 |
Cultural Construction of European Identities |
|
Prof. dr hab. Zdzisław Mach |
6 |
40 |
Introduction to Economics |
|
Dr Joanna Orzechowska-Wacławska |
6 |
40 |
Western European Politic and Transatlantic Relations |
|
Dr Christopher Reeves |
6 |
40 |
The Holocaust: Foundations and Execution (not offered in 2018/19) |
Prof. Paul Vincent |
6 |
40 |
|
Introduction to International Relations |
Dr Magdalena Góra |
6 |
40 |
|
Absolute Beginners Polish |
2017 |
Mgr Marta Drwiła |
8 |
60 |
*Please note that list of courses and syllabi is current but are subject to change.
» Language Courses
We currently offer several levels of Polish each semester (from beginners' to upper-intermediate) as well as beginners German (A1.1), false beginners French (A1.2) and lower intermediate Russian (A2.1).
Apart from Polish, all language classes in the spring semester are the continuation of those taught in the autumn semester. Language courses are intensive and students can expect to make significant progress.
Study Abroad students are not required by CES to take any languages, although we recommend taking Polish, unless the student's level is already sufficiently high, as an important part of the experience of studying in another country. Students should check their home university's requirements, which may include taking Polish. Students may also take a different or extra language.