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Polish Path - Language, Culture and Business


Website: http://nowa.uek.krakow.pl/en/short-term-programs/polish-path.html
University: Cracow University of Economics
Filed of study: Humanities
Type: Study Abroad
Language: French
Contact: Magdalena Krasowska
Phone: 48 12 293 52 86
Fax: 48 12 293 50 97
Degree awarded : certificate (non - degree)
Tuition fees: For EU students: 3700 PLN per semester
For non-EU students: 1500 Euro per semsester
ECTS points: 30 per sem
Duration: two semester programme (optional for one semester)
Next programme begins: winter semester: October 1, 2011, spring semester: mid February, 2012
Next programme ends: winter semester: February 28, spring semester: June 30, 2012
Deadline for application: For winter semester: June 30, 2011.

For spring semester: December 10, 2011
Education requirements:
For beginners level - none Polish language requirements
For intermediate level - certificate of Polish language. If none - student will be asked to fill in a test.
Other requirements:
Available on our website:
nowa.uek.krakow.pl/en/short-term-programs/polish-path.html
Programme description:
Polish Path Beginners is open for students interested in acquiring fluent, communicative level of Polish language and specialized knowledge on Poland. The programme is also helpful for those planning to seek employment or business opportunities in Poland.
This two-semester programme offers intensive language course and elective courses on Polish history, culture, business communication, economics and political system. Some courses include field trips to Krakow's old town and museums. Students can select also other courses from the English Track Programme.
Certificate in the Polish Path will be issued to students who complete two semesters of at least 29-30 ECTS per each.
Intensive Polish Language course consists of 16 hours per week of language instruction and a choice of courses on history, culture, society, political system and economics in Poland. In the second semester students can choose a specialized course in Polish Business Vocabulary.
After two semesters students reach the level of A2/B1 (according to European Council standards). In each semester there are two exams (midterm and final), of 12 ECTS each. It is possible for a diligent student to make an attempt to pass an official B1 exam in the Polish language which is a worldwide recognized certificate of language qualification.
E-mail: krasowsm@uek.krakow.pl
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