East Slavic Philology, specialty Ukrainian Philology

Faculty of Modern Languages and Literatures


Level of studies: second-cycle studies
Type of studies: full-time
Duration: 2 years
Language of instruction: Polish
Professional title: master (magister)
Educational profile: general academic

About the programme

Admission to the programme

Admission schedule


Admission procedure has not started yet.

Enrollment start date
2025-06-01

Detailed admission rules

Variant 1

for graduates of first-cycle studies in the same speciality

Elements of selection procedure Max
points
Weight of
element
Max
result
1) grade on the higher education diploma 5 4 20
Maximum number of points to be scored during the selection procedure 20

Variant 2

for graduates of first-, second- and long-cycle studies in other programmes and specialities who have mastered Ukrainian at a level required for first-cycle studies

Elements of selection procedure Max
points
Weight of
element
Max
result
1) interview 20 1 20
Maximum number of points to be scored during the selection procedure 20

Ad 1. Additional information:

an interview in Ukrainian concerning the scope of the candidate's licentiate (licencjat) diploma paper, the field and candidate's interests and motivation

Selection procedure steps

Variant selection

Selection procedure steps depend on admission variant.

List of documents

Set of documents

  • photo file which will be used when generating the personal questionnaire
  • a scan of university diploma

Preparation of the documents

During the recruitment process, candidates do not submit any paper documents.

Each of the required documents should be scanned to a separate file in PDF format. A document (e.g. certificate or diploma) that has more than one page should be scanned into one multi-page PDF file.

Scanning documents can be carried out on its own with the use of a scanner or with the use of dedicated applications for devices with Android or iOS. The document scanning service is also available at most copy shops.

Attestation of documents

Document certification is a process in which a university employee confirms the conformity of attached document scans with their original (paper) versions.

Document certification involves presenting the original documents for inspection at the Student Office at the faculty immediately after the start of studies, but no later than: October 31 – for winter semester admissions, March 31 – for summer semester admissions, under penalty of initiating proceedings to remove the student from the list.

Documents obtained abroad

Candidates with documents obtained abroad also provide:

  • a scan of a foreign document, which is legalized or accompanied by an apostille, entitling the candidate to take up higher education studies in the country where the document was issued
  • a scan of translation of the document into the language of the studies undertaken by the candidate, performed by a sworn translator entered into the list of sworn translators maintained by the Polish Minister of Justice, or certified by a Polish consul in the country where the document was issued
  • a scan of the document recognizing the foreign certificate as equivalent to the Polish Matura certificate – in the case of candidates for first-cycle or long-cycle master's studies to whom this applies
  • a scan of the document recognizing the foreign diploma as equivalent to the Polish diploma – in the case of candidates for second-cycle studies to whom this applies
  • a scan of a document confirming the entitlement to study tuition-free – in the case of the foreigners concerned

Online Admissions System 2025/2026