Type: 
Non-public University
Region: 
Mazowieckie
Programme: 
Preparatory course in Polish
Area: 
Humanities
Level: 
Non-degree programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
2 semester
Tuition fee: 
2400 EUR
Degree awarded: 
none
Scholarships available: 
none
Application deadline: 
Monday, 17 October, 2022
Language: 
EN
Day of semester start: 
Monday, 17 October, 2022
Credits (ECTS): 
0
Admission requirements: 

SWPS University accepts applications throughout the year. However, prospective candidates are encouraged to apply for admission well in advance of each semester as class sizes are limited.

For detailed information concerning the program of study and admission procedure, please go to https://english.swps.pl/academics/warsaw/prepschools/polish-preparatory-school

Applications are reviewed by the Admissions Committee and candidates are notified in writing about the final decision. Admitted candidates receive an official acceptance letter. Additionally, the admitted candidates are required to submit a copy of their visa (if applicable) and a copy of their medical insurance policy before October 1st.

Description: 

Our program offers a modern and practical approach to language learning, which ensures that course participants quickly improve their Polish skills. We conduct periodic assessments, which show participants their progress and indicate areas for improvement. Upon successful completion of the course and achieving a passing grade from the final exam, participants receive language proficiency certificates that open doors to further education in Polish, at the university level. 

Students also learn about some aspects of Polish culture, such as film, history, literature, art and music. They have an opportunity to visit some places of interest in Warsaw, including The National Museum, Zachęta – National Gallery of Art, the Royal Castle, the Warsaw Uprising Museum, the Royal Łazienki Museum and Park, the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace in Wilanów, and POLIN - the Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Students will also watch and discuss some contemporary Polish films.

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