Inter-Field Individual Studies, full-time, second-cycle studies


In power from: 14 Mar 2024

Registration criteria

The candidate has the qualifications and competencies necessary to continue 2nd cycle studies in this field, confirmed by the diploma of completion of studies.

Students who have received a Bachelor's, Engineer’s, Master's or equivalent degree in a study programme assigned to a field of humanities, social sciences, exact and natural sciences, engineering and technology or the arts may apply for admission to the first year of 2nd cycle studies.

Stage 1 — Competition for grades on the diploma

Method of converting grades into points

Grade on the diploma

Points

excellent

30 pts

very good

25 pts

good plus

20 pts

good

15 pts

satisfactory plus

10 pts

satisfactory

5 pts

 

Maximum:  30 points.

Stage 2 – Competency-based interview

The candidates themselves decide on the topic of the interview by submitting two topics from the discipline they choose (or from two disciplines) within the time limit set in the schedule of the admission procedure.

The candidate shall include literature for each topic (minimum of 4 items each). At the beginning of the interview, the admission committee shall select one of the subjects for the presentation.

The interview shall be graded on a scale of 0 to 40 points. A positive result from the interview shall be a minimum score of 15 points.

The receipt by the candidate of fewer than 15 points or the absence in the test shall disqualify the candidate from the entire admission procedure.

The maximum number of points to obtain in both stages is 70 points.

The order of admission shall be determined by the ranking list established based on the admission criterion mentioned above.

Contact

  College of Interdisciplinary Individual Studies International Admissions Office Faculty Recruitment Committee
you can ask questions about

matters related to studies: study program, class registration, student ID, tuition fees, password reset in USOSweb, etc.

issues related to the recruitment of foreigners (candidates without Polish citizenship): the admission process, formalities related to the required documents (legalization, apostille), acceptance letters, etc. issues related to recruitment: the IRK system, the recruitment process for studies, admission criteria, qualification for studies, required documents, etc.
 opening hours   Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.  
phone  32 359 1305 

 32 359 22 72, 32 359 22 73

32 359 1305  
e-mail    ism@us.edu.pl  

admission@us.edu.pl

We kindly ask you not to send messages to this address if correspondence has already been conducted via the IRK system. Sending messages through several channels will increase the waiting time for a response.

   ism@us.edu.pl  
address

ul. Bankowa 12

40-007 Katowice

ul. Bankowa 12,
pok. 3.8
40-007 Katowice
Katowice, ul. Bankowa 12