Global Communication
English
Polish, mathematics
biology, physics and astronomy/physics, geography, history, English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Italian, social studies
Global Communication is an English-language degree programme, combining linguistics and cultural studies. The curriculum facilitates comprehensive personal and academic development – acquiring theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and social /cultural competences valued in the modern labour market. The courses of two additional foreign languages are another major asset of the programme.
Our graduates boast:
- advanced competence in the English language (C1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages [CEFR]),
- practical knowledge of two additional foreign languages: B1 (foreign language no. 1) and A2 (foreign language no. 2)
- the ability to produce different types of texts in a foreign language
- skills in specialist varieties of English for different practical applications such as technology and business
- the ability to apply knowledge about institutions, media, languages and cultural diversity of the world in communication and cooperation with representatives of different cultures
- the understanding of ins and outs of media and political speech
Our graduates work as:
- consultants, mediators and customer service specialists in international companies
- editors of specialist texts in English
- organizers and administrative staff in educational and cultural establishments as well as in international and supranational institutions, in particular in departments responsible for public relations, corporate culture, staff training, organization, communication and cooperation.
Students choose two additional foreign languages out of the following: Chinese, Russian, French, Spanish, or German. The number of groups available in a particular year may vary depending on the number of students and their preferences.
Language Registers and Stylistic Variation, Modality in Communication, Language of Digital Media, Business English, Legal English, Communication in Corporations, Communication in EU Institutions, Discourse and Society, Intercultural Communication, Language Policy and Planning