POLISH STUDIES IN HUNGARY
EÖTVÖS LORÁND UNIVERSITY IN BUDAPEST
The first Polish Studies Faculty in Hungary. Polish Studies at the ELTE University offers bachelor’s and master’s degree, facultative classes, PhD Studies.
The current number of students: 90.
ELTE University in Budapest
Faculty of Humanities
School of Slavic and Baltic Philology
Polish Studies
Head of the Chair: Dr Zsuzsanna Ráduly
PÁZMÁNY PÉTER CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Humanities
Institute of Slavic Studies – Central European Studies
Polish Studies
Head of the Chair: Dr. Lajos Pálfalvi
Polish Studies at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University offers bachelor’s degree. The current number of students: 70.
UNIVERSITY OF DEBRECEN
Department of Polish Language and Literature
Institute of Slavic Studies
Head of the Chair: Dr. László Kálmán Nagy
The Department of Polish Language and Literature at the University of Debrecen was established in 1984.
The department offers bachelor’s and master’s degree The current number of students: 66.
STUDY IN POLAND
There is nearly two million students in Poland – that is almost half of the whole student age population (from 19 to 24 years). Students have a huge selection of type of study. In Poland there are nearly five hundred colleges and universities. The walls of colleges and universities leaves 400,000 graduates per year.
In the year 2007 the first enrolment took place for an innovative programme, Polish Studies for International Students, aimed for foreigners who wished to learn the Polish language and encounter the Polish culture. Since that time, over two hundred international students have enrolled on our programme. During the 6 semesters of study the students have an opportunity to develop their command of the Polish language and study Polish history, culture and literature.
HIGHER EDUCATION IN POLAND
According to the Bologna Process Polish universities offer studies at three levels of teaching:
• First degree – BA or BSc, in order to obtain knowledge and skills in a specific area of training, preparing to work in a specific profession, leading to the bachelor or engineer.
• Second-degree – master’s degree program, in order to obtain expertise in a specific area of training, as well as preparation for creative work in a specific profession, leading to the master’s degree or equivalent.
• Study the third degree – PHD studies, for which candidates are admitted with a master’s degree or equivalent degree, in order to obtain advanced knowledge in a particular field or discipline of science, preparing them for independent research and creative activity and to obtain the academic degree of doctor.
Students who have obtained a university degree have the opportunity to continue learning in postgraduate programs.
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