Code | UPH-W3-BIO-EN-SL |
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Organizational unit | Wydział Nauk Ścisłych i Przyrodniczych |
Field of studies | Biology |
Form of studies | Full-time |
Level of education | First cycle |
Educational profile | academic |
Language(s) of instruction | English |
Office opening hours | informacje na stronie głównej programu IRK |
WWW address | https://wnsp.uws.edu.pl |
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Study field description
Studies in biology are aimed at people interested in discovering the secrets of life at all levels of the organization. During the three years of studies ending with obtaining a bachelor's degree, the undergraduate will acquire knowledge in the field of basic biological sciences: botany, zoology, ecology, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, genetics, animal physiology, plant physiology. Students learn the legal basis of nature protection in Poland and Europe, including the principles of the operation of the network of nature protection Natura 2000 as well as the methods and techniques of biodiversity protection. They also will learn to identify and inventory important habitats in European Community and threatened as well as invasive species of plants, animals, and fungi. They will use various methods and techniques used in field and laboratory research and will become familiar with the operation of advanced research equipment.
The acquired knowledge, skills and competences will allow the undergraduate to work in research laboratories, in state and local administration offices, in institutions and enterprises whose activities are related to the protection and shaping of the natural environment. After obtaining a bachelor's degree, it will be possible to deepen your knowledge in the second degree of biology studies.
The University reserves the right not to open a department or specialty when the number of accepted candidates is too low.
Terms of recruitment
Candidate’s final result is a sum of points obtained during secondary school final examinations in two subjects chosen from the following list: biology, chemistry, physics, geography, IT, foreign language, maths. On registering in the IRK system (the Internet Recruitment for Candidates System) the candidate indicates subjects which should be considered for calculating points.
Admission procedure for candidates with ‘new’ matura examinations certificate (from 2005 to 2022)
Admission is based on the result from the written examinations calculated into points as follows:
• percentage points gained from the subject taken at a basic level where 1% equals 0,5 point or
• percentage points gained from the subject taken at an extended where 1% equals 1 point.
In relation to the above, a candidate may obtain no more than 100 points from one subject. The ‘zwolniony’ (‘exempt’) record on the matura certificate obtained in the external examinations equals to a maximum number of points.
Admission procedure for candidates with "old" matura examinations certificate
Admission is based on the marks from the written and oral examinations calculated into points as follows:
- 6,0 – 100 points
- 5,0 – 90 points
- 4,0 – 70 points
- 3,0 – 50 points
- 2,0 – 30 points
The final grade for the subject is calculated according to the rule: result x 0.8.
Admission procedure for candidates with foreign secondary school (maturity) certificate
After candidate’s submission of required documents, the admission board calculates the points/results from the chosen subject taken during the maturity examination, separately for each candidate on the basis of the grading system used valid in the candidate’s country of origin.
The way of calculating the points obtained during the foreign maturity examination is adjusted to the assessment and points calculation system of candidates who took the examination in Poland
Exemptions from admission procedure
Central level laureates and finalists of the following contests:
• Olimpiada Biologiczna
• Olimpiada Chemiczna,
• Olimpiada Fizyczna,
• Olimpiada Informatyczna,
• Olimpiada Wiedzy Ekologicznej.
Announcement of results
The results of the recruitment will be available in the IRK account of each registered candidate.
Required documents
A list of documents required can be downloaded here.
A candidate is obliged to submit all the paper-based documents by the due date. Failure to do so will be understood as a resignation from applying for the study programme. The documents need to be submitted to Centralny Punkt Obsługi Kandydata- Central Service Point for Candidates; time and date as specified on the IRK website.
Additional information for candidates
A tuition fee is required.