Chemistry

Uczelnia: Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej

Wydział: Wydział Chemii

Dziedzina nauki: nauki ścisłe i przyrodnicze

Tryb studiów: stacjonarne

Stopień studiów: II stopnia

Język studiów: angielski

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

The program is addressed to candidates holding Bachelor degree or any other equivalent degree. Prospective students register online in the online registration system IRK and file all the necessary documents within the deadline or until all the places available have been filled.

The qualification procedure will be based on the arithmetic mean of marks (up to two decimal points) obtained from all final marks during the B.Sc. and M.Sc. studies.

Graduates from all field of studies, where they have covered at least 330 hours of basic and major subjects including Mathematics – 30, Physics – 20, Chemistry 280.

English language requirements:

In order to be eligible for a programme taught in English, candidates must demonstrate that they meet English requirements for a given programme.

Check the general English language requirements.

Programme description:

The two-year master study programme is designed for graduates of the bachelor study programmes. Students are to expand their knowledge within chemistry and the chosen major/specialization.

Graduates of the master studies should have basic theoretical knowledge and skills allowing them to solve problems involving chemistry as well as non-standard obstacles. They should also be able to give opinions on the basis of incomplete or limited information while observing legal and ethical principles.

Moreover, graduates ought to debate about chemistry both with specialists as well as amateurs in this field and be able to be leaders of teamwork. Graduates ought to have skills enabling them to work in chemical industry and related areas, state and municipal administration and be prepared for working in education (after completing teaching specialty). Graduates should be ready to take up research challenges and start education on PhD studies.

Tuition fee: 2900 EUR per year + 200 EUR (admission fee)

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ADMISSIONS

International candidates submit the following documents:

1. Candidate’s application form.

2. Personal questionnaire generated from the Internet Recruitment System.

3. Confirmation that the applicant has a fluent command of English language.

4. Original/duplicate of certificate of secondary education (in the case of applying for bachelor studies) or original/duplicate of bachelor diploma (in the case of applying for 2nd degree master studies) as well as a recognition certificate issued by a Board of Education in Lublin or any other board of education adequate for the place of residence of the person applying for the recognition certificate.

ATTENTION: Consulate of the Republic of Poland residing in a country in which the candidate’s certificate of secondary education was issued must legalise the documents in order to make their recognition in Poland possible. If the candidate’s certificate of secondary education was issued in a country which is a party of the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961, the legalisation process is performed in a form of apostille located on or enclosed to the document. According to a proper international treaty, if a foreign certificate of secondary education may be accepted as equivalent to Polish certificate of secondary education, the recognition is not required. In this case, it is sufficient to provide the certificate with apostille affixed thereto. International Baccalaureate Diplomas (IB) as well as European Baccalaureate Diplomas (EB) are equivalent to Polish certificate of secondary education. In this case, the recognition process is not required. The recognition of university graduation diplomas is performed by a council of a basic organisational UMCS unit, authorised to grant doctorate degree.

5. Insurance policy, European Health Insurance Card or the candidate’s obligation to join a health insurance in National Health Fund. Immediately after starting education at UMCS.

According to repatriation regulations, a foreigner of Polish origin can be insured by UMCS.

6. Medical certificate (clean bill of health) establishing that there are no contraindications for the candidate to start education in a chosen programme.

7. A copy of a passport (the page with a photograph and a number), visa or temporary residence card or other document qualifying the candidate for staying within the territory of the Republic of Poland.

8. One current ID card-style 35×45 mm photograph.

Application documents should be submitted to the International Students Office (in Polish: Biuro ds. Obługi Studiów i Studentów Zagranicznych) residing at the following address:

UMCS International Students Office
Admission enquiries: studyinenglish@umcs.pl

Uniwersytet Marii Curie Skłodowskiej w Lublinie
Plac Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej 5,
20-031 Lublin
tel.: +48 (81) 537 51 00
www.umcs.pl

Biuro Rekrutacji UMCS
plac M. Curie-Skłodowskiej 5 (wejście jak do Księgarni Uniwersyteckiej)
20-031 Lublin
tel.: +48 (81) 537 58 70 (w godz. 9.00-14.00)
rekrutacja@umcs.pl

Zespół ds. Studiów Podyplomowych UMCS
pl. Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej 5 (Rektorat X piętro, p. 1001)
20-031 Lublin
tel.: +48 (81) 537 58 45
studia.podyplomowe@poczta.umcs.lublin.pl

Informacja w języku ukraińskim:
tel.: +48 (81) 537 58 80
rekrutacja.ua@umcs.pl

Informacja w języku rosyjskim:
tel.: +48 (81) 537 58 80
rekrutacja.ru@umcs.pl

Biuro Szkół Doktorskich UMCS
ul. Weteranów 18,
20-038 Lublin
tel. +48 (81) 537 50 60 lub +48 (81) 537 50 59
szkoladoktorska@umcs.pl