• Faculty : Faculty of Philosophy
  • Degrees available:

    Undergraduate program – leading to a bachelor’s or engineer’s degree, open to secondary school graduates who have passed high-school leaving exam

    Master’s program – leading to a master’s degree, open to those holding a bachelor’s degree

    Doctoral program – leading to a doctoral degree, open to those holding a master’s degree or equivalent

    Students holding a bachelor’s or master’s degree may enroll in extension /continuing education programs

    Full-time Undergraduate Programs, Full-time Master’s Programs
  • Language: English

Philosophy

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

PHILOSOPHY STUDYING:

  • helps cultivate critical and analytical thinking skills, teaches orientation in various areas of social life
  • equips for participation in interdisciplinary projects and in a variety of social roles
  • prepares for work in scientific, educational, cultural and administrative institutions

PHILOSOPHYGRADUATES CAN:

  • can progress to MA programmes (e.g.. in Philosophy, Cognitive Studies, Cultural Studies)
  • get a degree which equips them with a variety of transferable skills that are highly attractive to employers

WORK PLACEMENTS:

  • students enjoy an opportunity of gaining practical work experience from the obligatory student practice programmes at Lublin City Office, Majdanek State Museum, MakoLab S.A. and a range of similar institutions across a number of sectors
  • active participation in the Student Council and KUL’s Philosophical Study Group supports graduate employability and market transition. The Philosophical Study Group encourages student collaboration and raises their professional qualifications through the organization of trainings, conferences, discussion meetings as well as through publications and other scholarly activities. Throughout the last 50 years, KUL’s Philosophical Study Group has been organising a nationwide research event entitled Philosophy Week, which gathers philosophers’ community from across the country. It constitutes one of the most important philosophical events in Poland

KUL’s Careers Centre provides a range of help and advice to help you plan your career and make well-informed decisions along the way, even after you graduate

SKILLS ECQUIRED BY EUROPEAN STUDIES GRADUATES

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS:

  • graduates possess basic research skills including formulating and analysing research problems, selecting research methods and tools, processing and presenting research results
  • can prove logical theorems, determine the logical structure of statements (propositions), paraphrase natural language utterances in the languages of various logical systems
  • can take a stance in basic philosophical and worldview discussions; analyse and reflect upon a range of philosophical problems; take part in debates, summarize and paraphrase ideas
  •  can find solutions to philosophical issues; have experience in comparing features of different logical systems and their consequences
  • possess teamwork skills, which allow them to take up all kinds of collaborative roles
  • know at least one foreign language other than English at B2 level; can translate professional philosophical texts from two foreign languages
  • can use basic ICT tools, such as word processors, visual presentation software as well as web services and apps
  • can select appropriate tools of interpretation and analysis of philosophical texts; they can summarize and analyse philosophical arguments and identify their key theses, assumptions and corollaries

SKILLS FOR SELF-EMPLOYMENT:

  • our graduates understand the general, legal and formal requirements for self-employment

Admissions Office:
Al. Racławickie 14, room no. CN-004 (Collegium Norwidianum KUL)
20-950 Lublin

The opening hours:
Monday-Friday, from 9 AM till 2 PM

Phone number:+48 81 445 42 16

e-mail: fghql@xhy.cy


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