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UNIVERSITY OF SZCZECIN, POLAND

THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

ECTS

INFORMATION PACKAGE

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What is ECTS?

If you plan to study abroad or in a different institution of a similar profile at home, the ECTS

system will help you to organize such studies. ECTS Information Package will provide you with all the

necessary information about the character of your studies, requirements to complete your education, and

the number of credits you can get completing the course.

This system was introduced to enable students free exchange between universities within which the system

functions and with which our Institute has signed bilateral agreements concerning student exchange.

In case of any doubts or queries you can contact your ECTS Department coordinator.

The Department of English Studies

The ECTS Department Coordinator

Dr Phil. Anna Gonerko-Frej

The Department of English Studies

University of Szczecin

Al. Piastów 40B

Szczecin

Poland

Tel/fax: (48-91) 444 27 08

e-mail:

agonerko@gmail.com

1.

The Department of English Studies

The Department of English Studies is a part of the Philological Faculty at the University of

Szczecin. It is the Institution which employs 30 Polish and foreign instructors who graduated from

English Philology Departments. The head of the Department is dr Anna Gonerko-Frej. We offer BA

and MA programme of studies, both for full time and part time students.

The lecturers provide instruction in the following fields:

-

Practical English

(dr Anna Łakowicz-Dopiera, dr Patrycja Kamińska, dr Juliita Rydlewska, dr

Joanna Sadownik, dr Małgorzata Sokół, dr Joanna Witkowska, dr Beata Zawadka, mgr Maria

Brenda, mgr Cormac Anderson, mgr Malwina Degórska, mgr Adriana Goldman, dr Katarzyna

Jaworska – Biskup, mgr Barbara Kijek, mgr Tomasz Obiała, mgr Monika Skorasińska, mgr

Wioletta Szostak, mgr Alina Szwajczuk)

-

Applied Linguistics

(dr Patrycja Kamińska)

-

British, American and Canadian Literature

(prof. Hartmut Lutz, dr Julitta Rydlewska, dr

Beata Zawadka, dr Uwe Zagratzki, prof. wiz.,dr Weronika Suchacka, mgr Barbara Braid, mgr

Malwina Degórska)

-

Linguistics

(prof. Olga Mołczanowa, prof. dr hab. Sabine Heinz, dr Sylwestr Jaworski, dr

Joanna Sadownik, dr Malgorzata Sokół, dr Ewa Glapka, mgr Adrianna Goldman, mgr Monika

Skorasińska, mgr Anna Lazuka)

-

British and American Studies

(dr Anna Gonerko-Frej, dr Joanna Witkowska, dr Uwe

Zagratzki, prof. wiz., dr Anna Łakowicz-Dopiera)

-

TranslationStudies

(dr Kamila Jaworska-Biskup, dr Julitta Rydlewska, mgr Maria Brenda, mgr

Alina Szwajczuk, mgr Bartosz Matusiak)

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2.1. Research

The Department of English is a research-educational institution. Majority of instructors conduct research in

the following fields:

Literature

-

Comparative studies on the history of Celtic literatures and on Celtic socio-cultural

developments (Prof. Sabine Heinz )

-

Elizabethan Drama, Modern Canadian Novel (dr Julita Rydlewska)

-

Polish-British relationships during WWII as presented in Polish and British literature (dr

Joanna Witkowska)

-

Scottish and (Atlantic) Canadian Literature and Culture, Indigenous Literature, War and

Literature (dr Uwe Zagratzki, Prof. wiz.)

-

Peter Taylor, particularly (the identity of his women characters), southern literary studies,

CAMPus South. Southern Mythologies in the Service of Transculturality (dr Beata Zawadka)

-

Victorian and neo-Victorian fiction, feminism and gender studies, motif of madness in

literature, 'The Other' in literature and literary theory, gothic and horror literature, lesbian novel

(mgr Barbara Braid)

-

Neo-Victorian Novel, Historiographic Metafiction, Lesbian & Gay Irish and Welsh Novel,

Queer Theory and Straight Queer Theory, Postmodern Identity, Gender Studies (dr Malwina

Degórska)

-

The perception of American culture in Poland, particularly the image of the US in Polish

post-war literature, travelling and autobiographical literature (mgr Anna Łakowicz- Dopiera)

-

modern Scottish and Canadian literature, feminist criticism (mgr Barbara Kijek)

-

the poetry of Walt Whitman, the analysis of literature through cognitive poetics (in particular,

conceptual metaphor theory) (mgr Ismail Diana)

Social Studies

-

British Cultural Studies, linguistic imperialism, global English, language policy, sociolinguistics

of globalization, pedagogical implications of global English, culture in language teaching,

identity, stereotypes, intercultural communication (dr Anna Gonerko)

-

Gender Studies (dr Julitta Rydlewska)

-

British History, Polish-British relations during WWII, anti-British propaganda during the Cold

War, British national identity (dr Joanna Witkowska)

-

theory of film genres, Hollywood and beyond (dr Beata Zawadka)

-

(British) Cultural Studies (dr.Uwe Zagratzki Prof. wiz)

-

cultural identity (mgr Barbara Kijek)

-

the life of Polish war and post-war emigrants in the US (dr Anna Łakowicz- Dopiera)

Linguistics

-

the theory of proper-names; migration of ancient Siberian peoples and its place-name evidence

(Prof. O.Molchanova)

-

Welsh Grammar and Word formation, Lexicography, Sociolinguistics of Celtic languages (prof.

Sabine Heinz)

-

cognitive processes and language acquisition in a blind child, reading in Braille, audiodescription

(dr Katarzyna Jaworska-Biskup)

-

phonetics and phonology, morphology, language universals, language change (dr Jaworski

Sylwester)

-

generative syntax [minimalism, logic and mathematics in minimalism, economy and optimality

in minimalism], psycholinguistics [linguistic means of influence and manipulation] (dr Joanna

Sadownik)

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-

Computer-mediated discourse analysis, The linguistic realisations of engagement and evaluation

in public discourse: a critical discourse analysis approach, The construction of positive and

negative emotions in public discourse: a critical discourse analysis approach, The evolution of

electronic genres; new approaches to genre theory (dr Małgorzata Sokół)

-

Cognitive Grammar, conceptual metaphor theory, conceptual integration, onomastic studiem,

diachronic studies (mgr Adriana Goldman)

-

Morphology and syntax of English (mgr Alina Szwajczuk)

Applied Linguistics

-

The application of mnemonic devices in teaching English to Polish learners, Learning styles and

language development at advanced levels,the role of B.A. and M.A. seminars in shaping

prospective English teachers, Foreign language teachers in metaphors (dr Patrycja Kamińska)

-

Pedgogical implications of ELF (English as a Lingua Franca), language policy, linguistic

imperialism, language-and-culture, intercultural education (dr Anna Gonerko-Frej)

Translation

-

law and legal translation (dr Katarzyna Jaworska-Biskup)

-

language of law: contracts, power-of-attorney, orders, petitions and complaints, notary deeds,

technical translation: stonemasonry, medicine: discharge, accounting (mgr Alina Szwajczuk)

2.2. Facilities

The Department of English has a quite well prepared teaching base for its students. All the lecture halls are

equipped with indispensable facilities i.e. videos, cassette recorders, OHPs, photocopying machine for

students’ and teachers’ use, and the library which provides essential materials to complete the studies. In

the library there is access to two computers for students’ use.

In May 2004, the British Cultural Studies section inaugurated their new multimedia language

laboratory. The room is equipped with a multimedia projector, computer, DVD/ video and cassette

recorder, amplifier, 16 students’ desks and the cabin for simultaneous interpretation. The audio and video

sources are incorporated in the teacher’s control unit. The system installed allows for one-way monitoring

as well as two-way communication between teacher and student, it integrates all the functions essential for

an Audio-Active-Comparative language laboratory. The on-line connection allows the immediate access to

the Internet and creates new possibilities for the inclusion of contemporary materials.

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3. Grading System

In order to get the allocated credits, students are obliged to get passing grades from all the subjects, and

they are supposed to do that in prescribed time for each semester. The forms of assessment are given in the

course descriptions. Students are also required to pass all the exams that are listed in the syllabus to

graduate from the English Department. Exams also have to be taken in the prescribed time. A student who

was refused a signature or who failed the exam has a chance to take it one more time during the re-sit

examination session. If he/she fails again he /she has a right to appeal to the director of the English

Department who may decide about another exam. This exam will be carried out by a committee whose

members are appointed by the director of the Department.

At University there functions the following system of grades:

Grade

Description

5

very good (student has mastered the selected material very well)

4+

some elements of the grade above and below

4

good (student mastered the material quite well, some minor mistakes can occur)

3+

some elements of the grade above and below

3

satisfactory (student fulfils the minimal criteria)

2

failed (student is refused the credit points)

Some subjects end without a grade, only with the signature of the teacher and the indication “pass” (“zal”

in Polish).

This is shown in the chart below; with the use of symbols:

Evaluation: Abbreviations used:

S

Signature

SG

Signature with a Grade

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C

OURSES

(

CODES

,

ECTS

POINTS

),

EVALUATION

,

LECTURERS

BA FULL TIME STUDIES (UNDERGRADUATE)

YEAR ONE

Course Subject code ECTS points

(semester 1/ semester 2) Evaluation (semester 1/ semester 2): Teacher

A. Basic courses (P): Practical English 1.

Integrated Skills 09.0.VIII.01.P.01 3/2 SG1/SG2;E2

mgr Anna Lazuka 2. Academic Writing 09.0.VIII.01.P.02 3/2 SG1/SG2;E2 mgr Maria Brenda mgr Irina Sklema-Litiwn/ Cordelia Loots-Gollin, MA 3. Text analysis 09.0.VIII.01.P.03 3/2 SG1/SG2;E2 mgr Malwina Degórska

dr Joanna Sadownik 4. Phonetics 09.0.VIII.01.P.04 3/2 SG1/SG2;E2

mgr Maria Brenda mgr Adriana Goldman mgr Irina Sklema-Litwin 5. Practical Grammar 09.0.VIII.01.P.05 3/2 SG1/SG2;E2 dr Patrycja Kamińska

mgr Aleksandra Tomczak 6.

Conversation and

Listening 09.0.VIII.01.P.06 3/2 SG1/SG2;E2

mgr Barbara Braid dr Weronika SUchacka Cordelia Loots-Gollin, MA B. Foundation courses (K)

7. Introduction to

Linguistics 09.3.VIII.01.K.01 3 SG2 dr Małgorzata Sokół

8. Phonetics and

Phonology 09.3.VIII.01.K.06 3 E2 dr Sylwester Jaworski

9. Introduction to

Literature 09.0.VIII.01.K.07 3 SG2 mgr Malwina Degórska

10. History of English

Speaking Countries 08.03.VIII.01.K.12 2/3 SG1/E2 dr Joanna Witkowska 11. Study Skills 15.9.VIII.01.K.14 2 SG1 dr Anna Gonerko-Frej C. General education courses (O)

12. Information

Technology 11.3.VIII.01.O.01. 2 SG1

mgr Agnieszka Kolasa mgr Damian Budny mgr Konrad Marosek

13. Latin 09.5.VIII.01.O.02 3 SG1 mgr Ewa Woltman

14. History of

Philosophy 08.1.VIII.01.O.03 3

E1

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YEAR TWO

Course Subject code ECTS points

(semester 1/ semester 2) Evaluation (semester 1/ semester 2): Teacher A. Basic courses (P): A1 Practical English

1. Integrated Skills 09.0.VIII.01.P.01 2 SG1/SG2;E2 mgr Monika Skorasińska mgr Tomasz Obiała 2. Academic Writing 09.0.VIII.01.P.02 2/ 2 SG1/SG2;E2 mgr Barbara Kijek

mgr Monika Skorasińska 2. Phonetics 09.0.VIII.01.P.04 2/ 2 SG1/SG2;E2

mgr Maria Brenda mgr Adriana Goldman mgr Irina Sklema-Litwin 3. Practical Grammar 09.0.VIII.01.P.05 2/ 2 SG1/SG2;E2 mgr Adriana Goldman

mgr Wioleta Szóstak A2 Foreign Language Learning

4. Foreign Language

(German) 09.0.VIII.01.O.08 2/ 2 SG1/SG2;E2 dr Jan Styszyński B Foundation courses (K)

5. Introduction to

Pragmatics 09.3.VIII.01.K.04 3 SG1 dr Sylwester Jaworski

6. English Literature 09.2.VIII.01.K.08 2/ 4 SG1/E2 dr Julitta Rydlewska 7. Selected Aspects of

British Culture 14.6.VIII.01.K.10 3/ 4 SG1/SG2E2 dr Anna Gonerko-Frej 8. Selected Aspects of

American Culture 14.6.VIII.01.K.11 2/ 2 SG1/SG2 mgr Anna Łakowicz-Dopiera C. Specialisation courses (translation: T)

9. Translation Theory 09.4.VIII.01.T.01 2/ 2 SG1/E2 dr Tomasz Szutkowski

10.

Linguistic and Cultural Aspects of Translation

09.4.VIII.01.T.02 2/ 2 SG3/SG4 dr Tomasz Szutkowski

11. Specialisation

lecture 09.4.VIII.01.T.03 2/ 2 SG1/ SG2 prof. Katarzyna Krasoń 12. Translation

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C1 Specialisation courses (teacher training: N)

13. Psychology 14.4.VIII.01.N.01 2/ 3 SG1/ E2 prof. Sławomira Gruszewska

14. Foreign Language Teaching 09.9.VIII.01.N.03 2/ 3 SG1/ E2 prof. Krystyna Janaszek

15.. Methodology (main specialisation) 09.9.VIII.01.N.04 2/ 2 SG1/ SG2 mgr Wioleta Szóstak

16. Voice Trainig 05.9.VIII.01.N.07 2 SG1 mgr Irena Słota

C2 Specialisation courses (additional language: German, Russian, Italian - D)

17. Practical Grammar 09.0.VIII.01.D.1 2/ 2 SG1/ E2

dr Beata Szarota mgr Anna Ochrymowicz dr Anna Pilarski 18. Conversation 09.0.VIII.01.D.2 2/ 2 SG1/ E2 mgr Angelo Sollano

mgr J. Tiszenko

19. Writing 09.0.VIII.01.D.3 2/ 2 SG1/ E2 mgr Anna Niedzielko

mgr Lucyna Smędzik

Teaching Practice

(for those doing teacher training):

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YEAR THREE

Course Subject code ECTS points

(semester 1/ semester 2) Evaluation (semester 1/ semester 2): Teacher A. Basic courses (P): A1 Practical English

1.. Academic Writing 09.0.VIII.01.P.02 2 SG1,E1 dr Weronika Suchacka Cormac Anderson, MA 2.. Practical Grammar 09.0.VIII.01.P.05 2 SG1,E1 dr Elżbieta Wiścicka/

dr Ewa Glapka 3. Conversation and

Listening 09.0.VIII.01.P.06 2 SG1,E1

mgr Barbara Kijek/ mgr Tomasz Obiała A2 Foreign Language Teaching

4. Foreign Language

(German) 09.0.VIII.01.O.08 2/ 3 SG1/SG2;E2 dr Jan Styszyński B Foundation courses (K)

5. History of English

Language 09.3.VIII.01.K.02 2 SG2 dr Sylwester Jaworski

6. Formal Models of

Natural Languages 09.3.VIII.01.K.03 3 SG1 dr Sylwester Jaworski 7. American Literature 09.2.VIII.01.K.09 2 SG1 dr Beata Zawadka

8. Aspects of Language

Acquisition 09.3.VIII.01.K.13 4 SG1 dr Patrycja Kaminska

C. Specialisation courses (translation: T)

9. Linguistic and Cultural

Aspects of Translation 09.4.VIII.01.T.02 2/ 2 SG1/ E2 prof. Katarzyna Krasoń 10. Specialisation lecture 09.4.VIII.01.T.03 2 E1 prof. Katarzyna Krasoń

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C1 Specialisation courses (teacher training: N)

12. Pedagogy 05.0.VIII.01.N.02 2/ 3 SG1/ E2 dr Lidia Horyń

13. Methodology (main

specialisation) 09.9.VIII.01.N.04 3 E1 dr Elżbieta Wiścicka

14.

Methodology (additional specialisation)

05.9.VIII.01.N.05 2 SG1 dr Elżbieta Wiścicka

15. Monographic lecture 05.9.VIII.01.N.06 2 SG2 prof. Piotr Sulikowski

C2 Specialisation courses (additional language: German, Russian, Italian - D)

16. Practical Grammar 09.0.VIII.01.D.1 2/ 2 SG1/ E2

mgr Monika Gargaś/ mgr Lucyna Smędzik/ dr Anna Pilarski 17. Conversation 09.0.VIII.01.D.2 2/ 2 SG1/ E2 mgr Anna Niedzielko/ mgr Lucyna Smędzik/ dr Anna Porchawka-Mulicka 18. Writing 09.0.VIII.01.D.3 2/ 2 SG1/ E2 dr Anna Sulikowska/ mgr Lucyna Smędzik/ dr Beata Szarota 19. Monographic lecture 09.0.VIII.01.D.4 2/ 2 SG1/ SG2 prof. Krystyna Janaszek

Teaching Practice

(for those doing teacher training):

After semester 2:

90 hours in gymnasium (junior high school)

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BA PART-TIME STUDIES (UNDERGRADUATE)

YEAR ONE

Course Subject code ECTS points

(semester 1/ semester 2) Evaluation (semester 1/ semester 2): Teacher

A. Basic courses (P): Practical English 1.

Integrated Skills 09.0.VIII.01.P.01 3/3 SG1/SG2;E2 mgr Aleksandra Tomczak mgr Bartosz Matusiak 2.

Academic Writing

09.0.VIII.01.P.02 -/2 SG1/SG2;E2 dr Weronika Suchacka

3. Phonetics 09.0.VIII.01.P.04 2/2 SG1/SG2;E2 mgr Tomasz Obiała

4. Practical Grammar 09.0.VIII.01.P.05 2/2 SG1/SG2;E2 mgr Monika Skorasińska

5. Conversation 09.0.VIII.01.P.06 2/2 SG1/SG2;E2 mgr Tomasz Obiała B. Foundation courses (K)

B.1 Knowledge about language and communication 6. Introduction to

Linguistics 09.3.VIII.01.K.01 6 SG2 dr Ewa Glapka

7. Phonetics and

Phonology 09.3.VIII.01.K.06 5 E2 dr Sylwester Jaworski

B.2 Knowledge about culture and literature 8. Introduction to

Literature 09.0.VIII.01.K.07 3 SG2 mgr Malwina Degórska

9. Selected elements

of British Culture 14.6.VIII.01.K.10 3/4 SG1/E2 dr Anna Gonerko-Frej 10. History of English

Speaking Countries 08.03.VIII.01.K.12 2/4 SG1/E2 dr Joanna Witkowska C. General education courses (O)

11. Information

Technology 11.3.VIII.01.O.01. 4 SG1 mgr Marcin Ślęczka

12. History of

Philosophy 08.1.VIII.01.O.03 5

E1

dr M Trybowska

Individual work (self-study):

Academic Writing: 10 hours

Practical Grammar: 10 hours

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YEAR THREE

Course Subject code ECTS points

(semester 1/ semester 2) Evaluation (semester 1/ semester 2): Teacher

A. Basic courses (P): Practical English

1. Integrated Skills 09.0.VIII.01.P.01 2/3 SG1/SG2;E2 dr Joanna Sadownik 2. Academic Writing 09.0.VIII.01.P.02 2/- SG1/E2 dr Weronika Suchacka 3. Practical Grammar 09.0.VIII.01.P.05 2/- SG1/E2 mgr Monika Skorasińska 4. Conversation 09.0.VIII.01.P.06 2/- SG1/E2 dr Weronika Suchacka 5. Presentation Skills 09.0.VIII.01.P.07 2/- SG1 mgr Irina Skleam-Litwin 6. Language of

literature 09.0.VIII.01.P.11 -/4 SG2 mgr Barbara Braid

7. Translation 09.0.VIII.01.P.12 2/- SG1/E2 mgr Alina Szwajczuk Foreign language learning

8. Foreign language:

German 09.0.VIII.01.O.08 2/6 SG1/E2 dr Jan C. Styszyński

B. Foundation courses (K)

B.1 Knowledge about language and communication

9. History of English 09.3.VIII.01.K.02 -/4 SG2 dr Sylwester Jaworski 10.. Contrastive

Grammar 09.2.VIII.01.K.21 4/- E1 dr Sylwester Jaworski

B.2 Knowledge about culture and literature 8. American

Literature 09.2.VIII.01.K.09 5/- E1 mgr Barbara Braid

9. British/American

Art 03.1.VIII.01.K.22 -/3 SG2 dr Anna Gonerko-Frej

B3. Knowledge about language acquisition and learning 10.

Aspects of language acquisition

09.3.VIII.01.K.13 3/- SG1 dr Patrycja Kamińska C. General education courses (O)

11. Latin 09.5.VIII.01.O.02 4/- E1 mgr B. Sokolska

Individual work (self-study):

Academic Writing: 10 hours

Practical Grammar: 5 hours

Language of literature: 5 hours

Translation: 4 hours

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MA

FULL TIME STUDIES

(

GRADUATE

)

Y

EAR

O

NE

:

Course Subject code ECTS points

(semester 1/ semester 2) Evaluation (semester 1/ semester 2): Teacher

A.1 Basic courses (P): Practical English

1. Advanced Language Skills 09.0.VIII.01.P.01 4/3 SG1/SG2;E2

mgr Irina Sklema drdr Katarzyna Jaworska-Biskup

2. Writing 09.0.VIII.01.P.02 4/3 SG1/E2 dr Anna Łakowicz-Dopiera

Cordelia Loots-Gollin, BA 3. Translation of literary and

specialist texts 09.0.VIII.01.P.08 4/3 SG1/E2 dr Julitta Rydlewska 4. Business English 09.0.VIII.01.P.09 4/3 SG1/E2 mgr Barbara Kijek

mgr Bartosz Matusiak

5. Legal English 09.0.VIII.01.P.10 4/- SG1 dr Katarzyna Jaworska-Biskup B. Foundation courses (K)

1. Specialist lecture 09.0.VIII.01.K.16 2/2 SG1/SG2 prof. Hartmut Lutz 2. Conversatorium 09.0.VIII.01.K.17 -/3 -/ SG2 prof. Uwe Zagratzki

prof. Olga Mołczanowa 3. Subject seminar 09.0.VIII.01.K.18 4/4 SG1/SG2 prof. Hartmut Lutz

prof. Olga Mołczanowa

4. MA seminar 09.0.VIII.01.K.19 5/5 SG1/SG2

prof. Uwe Zagratzki

dr Katarzyna Jaworska-Biskup dr Małgorzata Sokól

C. Additional subjects

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Y

EAR

T

WO

Course Subject code ECTS points

(semester 1/ semester 2) Evaluation (semester 1/ semester 2): Teacher

A.1 Basic courses (P): Practical English

1. Advanced Language Skills 09.0.VIII.01.P.01 4/3 SG1/SG2;E2 dr Anna Łakowicz- Dopiera B. Foundation courses (K)

1. Specialist lecture 09.0.VIII.01.K.16 2/2 SG1/SG2 prof. Saine Asmus/ prof.Hartmut Lutz

2. Conversatorium 09.0.VIII.01.K.17 3/3 -/ SG2

Cormac Anderson, MA, dr J. Sadownik/ Cormac

Anderson, MA, dr Beata Zawadka,

3. Subject seminar 09.0.VIII.01.K.18 4/4 SG1/SG2

prof. Olga Molcznova, dr Małgorzata Sokół, prof. Uwe Zagratzki

4. MA seminar 09.0.VIII.01.K.19 5/6 SG1/SG2

prof. Sabine Asmus, prof. Olga Molczanova, dr Sylwester Jaworski, prof. Uwe Zagratzki dr Małgorzata Sokółół C. Additional subjects

1. General education subject:

World Englishes 09.0.VIII.01.K.20 3/- SG1 dr Anna Gonerko-Frej

D. Specialist subjects: teacher training

1. Psychology 14.4.VIII.01.N.01 1/- SG1 prof. Sławomira Gruszewska

2. Pedagogy 05.0.VIII.01.N.02 1/- SG1 prof. Krystyna Janaszek

3. English language teaching 09.9.VIII.01.N.03 -/4 E2 dr Elżbieta Wiścicka

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MA

PART TIME STUDIES

(

GRADUATE

)

Y

EAR

O

NE

Course Subject code ECTS points

(semester 1/ semester 2) Evaluation (semester 1/ semester 2): Teacher

A.1 Basic courses (P): Practical English

1. Advanced Language Skills 09.0.VIII.01.P.01 4/4 SG1/SG2;E2 dr Anna Łakowicz-Dopiera, mgr Monika Skorasińska

2. Writing 09.0.VIII.01.P.02 4/3 SG1/E2 Cormac Anderson, MA

3. Translation of literary and

specialist texts 09.0.VIII.01.P.08 4/3 SG1/E2 mgr Alina Szwajczuk 4. Business English 09.0.VIII.01.P.09 4/3 SG1/E2 mgr Bartosz Matusiak

5. Legal English 09.0.VIII.01.P.10 4/- SG1 dr Katarzyna Jaworska-Biskup, mgr Bartosz Matusiak

B. Foundation courses (K)

1. Specialist lecture 09.0.VIII.01.K.16 4/- SG1/- dr Ewa Glapka 2. Conversatorium 09.0.VIII.01.K.17 -/5 -/ SG2 Cordelia Loots-Gollin/

dr Weronika Suchacka

4. MA seminar 09.0.VIII.01.K.19 8/8 SG1/SG2

dr Julitta Rydlewska, dr Beata Zawadka, dr Patrycja

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MA

PART TIME STUDIES

(

GRADUATE

)

YEAR TWO

Course Subject code ECTS points

(semester 1/ semester 2) Evaluation (semester 1/ semester 2): Teacher

A.1 Basic courses (P): Practical English

1. Advanced Language Skills 09.0.VIII.01.P.01 2/- SG1/SG2;E2 mgr Tomasz Obiała, dr Małgorzata Sokół B. Foundation courses (K)

1. Specialist lecture 09.0.VIII.01.K.16 4/4 SG1/SG2 dr Weronika Suchacka

2. Conversatorium 09.0.VIII.01.K.17 5/5 SG1/ SG2

dr Anna Łakowicz –Dopiera/ dr Ewa Glapka/ Cormac Anderson, MA

4. MA seminar 09.0.VIII.01.K.19 8/9 SG1/SG2

dr Julitta Rydlewska, dr Beta Zawadka, dr Patrycja Kamińska

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