Type: 
University
Region: 
Małopolskie
Programme: 
Earth Sciences in a Changing World
Area: 
Science
Level: 
Bachelor Programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
3 years (6 semesters)
Tuition fee: 
12,100 PLN/year (approx. 3,000 EUR/year)
Degree awarded: 
licencjat (equivalent of bachelor’s degree)
Application deadline: 
Wednesday, 28 August, 2024
Language: 
EN
Day of semester start: 
Tuesday, 1 October, 2024
Credits (ECTS): 
Please contact the Unit
Admission requirements: 

Final admissions result is calculated based the interview conducted in English. Its aim is to assess candidate's aptitude for the programme, including their English proficiency.

Admission to study programmes at the Jagiellonian University is conducted electronically in the Online Application System: irk.uj.edu.pl. If you have any questions related to admission, please contact the Admissions Office directly or visit the websites: welcome.uj.edu.pl.

Detailed information about admission to this study programme, including information on the method of calculating the result, qualification criteria, fees, deadlines, and a list of required documents are available on the Online Application System (IRK): irk.uj.edu.pl

Description: 

Programme description

Earth Sciences in a Changing World is an undergraduate interdisciplinary programme that offers a rigorous international and comparative perspective on the contemporary global system. Its mission is to foster creative thinking about complex global problems and to equip students with the analytical tools and cross-cultural understanding to guide them in that process. The main goal of the programme is to provide basic knowledge in geography, geology and anthropogenic transformations in the environment and their impact on the lives of local communities and global change. Students gain the ability to observe and interpret phenomena and conduct basic analytical work both individually and teamwork. They also develop adaptability to changing socio-economic environment, civic responsibility and independence.

 

Graduate profile

The graduates will have a good knowledge of geography and geology and the ability to identify and describe the anthropogenic changes that occur in the environment. They will be able to assess the environmental, social and economicimpact of natural and anthropogenic changes in the environment. Additionally, they will master the basic methods of environmental management and principles of sustainable development. They will be able to independently observe, interpret and predict phenomena, suggest a positive solution and prepare expertise.

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