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| The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor Degree | Full-time | 3 years | October | - | - |
Explore the World of Culture, Thought, and Humanity
Understanding human cultures and fostering intercultural dialogue is more important than ever in today's interconnected world. The Culture, Thought, and Humanity programme offers a unique combination of philosophical reflection, cultural analysis, and critical thinking, preparing students to engage with global challenges and shape the future of cultural understanding. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this programme equips students with the skills to analyse cultural diversity, engage in meaningful discussions, and contribute to social change.
Programme Overview
The curriculum provides a comprehensive foundation in philosophy of culture, anthropology, and social thought, allowing students to explore different cultural traditions and perspectives. Programmes emphasise critical thinking, interdisciplinary analysis, and intercultural communication, combining insights from cultural anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Students will participate in intercultural projects, debates, and real-world applications of philosophical concepts, gaining hands-on experience in navigating cultural complexities. With opportunities to work in an international academic environment, including collaborations with faculty and visiting professors, students develop essential leadership and communication skills. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in cultural institutions, NGOs, media, education, research organisations, and humanitarian aid. Whether facilitating dialogue, contributing to policy, or working in creative industries, alumni of this programme are equipped to promote understanding and collaboration across cultures.
Admission Requirements
To apply for a degree programme at the University of Wroclaw, you will need to submit a set of required legalised documents as part of the admission process. For a complete list of required documents and detailed guidelines, please visit the official admissions page: Required documents.
English Proficiency
To enrol in an English-taught programme at the University of Wroclaw, applicants need to demonstrate their proficiency in English. This can typically be done through internationally recognised language certificates, proof of previous education in English, or other accepted qualifications. The university provides a detailed list of accepted certifications and requirements, so we encourage you to check the official page for the most up-to-date information: English language requirements.
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