English Studies
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Each of the programmes offers unique specialisation courses which target latest developments in Anglophone mass media, culture, politics, literature and society (1), translation and interpreting skills and theory (2), and copy-editing, textual scholarship, digital and desktop publishing, and Anglophone book and magazine analysis (3). Apart from attending such programme-specific classes, students will also participate in language-study seminars (in literature, culture and linguistics), practical English courses, business English classes and translation laboratories. The three programmes are addressed to both Polish and non-Polish undergraduates. Each student can complete an additional separate programme (partly in Polish), which offers teaching qualifications valid in Polish schools (primary, secondary and high levels of education).The English Studies programme (part-time, MA cycle) is an alternative form of studying for those who cannot attend classes on a regular week-day basis. The programme, including distance-learning components, offers a combination of practical English courses and language studies field-specific specialisation seminars and lectures (literature, culture, language teaching, and linguistics). All the subjects are taught in English. The programme is addressed to both Polish and non-Polish undergraduate students.On completion of the two-year-long study programme, the student will obtain an MA diploma and will have gained thorough knowledge and skills within specialisation fields. The graduate will have productive skills at C1+ level in compliance with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Skills, knowledge and social competence acquired will be an asset in such sectors as translation and interpreting, copy-editing, tourism, corporate services, public relations, marketing, advertising, business communication. The student will be able to continue English studies in the PhD programme.
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Applicants need a bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency. The application deadline for non-EU students is July 29.
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Toruń
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
87-119
Poland
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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