Programme description
Polish Studies (SOP) is a course of study addressed to people from all countries of the world interested in acquiring and improving their Polish language skills, and deepening their knowledge of Polish literature and history. The course enables students to acquire practical knowledge and skills, as well as the social competencies needed to enter the European labor market. Thanks to their broad linguistic and cultural competencies, graduates of the course of Polish Studies are ideal candidates for work in companies dealing with international cooperation, in non-governmental organizations and diplomacy, as well as in the publishing and translation market. SOP is a course conducted jointly by Poland's Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan and Germany's European University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder. Graduates of the course can obtain a degree from both universities and undertake further studies in Poland, Germany and other European countries. The course is aimed both at foreign students who would like to study in the European Union, but do not have adequate knowledge of Polish, as well as those who communicate in Polish and are interested in deepening their knowledge of the language.
Our advantages:
- qualified staff helping you develop and expand your knowledge of Polish, English and German,
- studying in an international environment that allows you to use the acquired skills in practice,
- formation of intercultural competence necessary for professional work in an international environment,
- course conducted by two universities from two different countries of the European Union,
- possibility of further studies in Poland and Germany,
- additional German language course from the first semester for those interested in obtaining a double Polish-German diploma.
For those with a good command of the Polish language who want to deepen their knowledge of Polish culture and literature, there is a wide range of classes offered by the European University Viadrina, as well as language classes to deepen competence in other foreign languages.
The teaching period begins on October 14, 2024.
Example of courses
- Polish language for international students
- Polish literature
Polish history with elements of art history - Media about Poland
- Foreign language course (German or English)
- Translation workshop: theory and practice
Graduate competencies
In addition:
- for international students: knowledge of Polish at B2 level,
- practical translation skills,
- knowledge of Polish history, culture, literature and art,
- knowledge of Polish-German relations and the specifics of the border area,
- knowledge of a foreign language (English or German).
Career prospects
You can work as:
- translators/interpreters from and into Polish,
- work in the tourism sector,
- work in companies involved in international cooperation,
- work in non-governmental organisations,
- possibility of further studies, e.g. cultural manager, teacher of history, Polish, visual arts.