Family Studies (5-KRK-NOR-Z3)(in Polish: Nauki o Rodzinie) | |
licencjat extramural, 3 years Language: Polish | Jump to: Opis ogólny
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Resolution no. 122/2006 of Main Board of Higher Education dated Dec. 4, 2006 and compliant with art. 2, sect. 1, of the higher education act dated July 27, 2005 (Dz. U. Nr 164, poz. 1365 z późn. zm.)
The student is required to complete all courses as set forth in the study program. For a course to be completed, a positive grade has to be obtained.
During the last two semesters, the student has to write a graduate thesis and to successfully defend it before the Faculty Examining Board while taking the final graduation examination. The final grade entered on the diploma is meant to be interpreted as follows: in 1/2, it is the arithmetic mean of all examination grades and those obtained from classes entered in the student's transcript, in 1/4, it is the grade awarded for the graduate thesis, and in 1/4, it is the grade obtained at the final graduate examination.
The studies on a wide range of psychological, pedagogical, biomedical, sociological, legal, philosophical and anthropological knowledge, including theological issues pertaining to family.
Psychological, pedagogical, and biomedical knowledge helps to understand profoundly the psychological conditioning of individual and social behavior, explains the human functioning in family systems and teaches how to offer social aid.
Lectures in sociology and law help in becoming familiar with social aspects pertaining to the family, provide information about the activities performed by governmental bodies and non-governmental organizations, pro-family policy, as well as legal aspects of family assistance. Philosophical, anthropological, and theological courses give solid scholarly foundations for better understanding of man, help realize the wealth and variety of human thinking about the world and encourage the students to become engaged in ethical culture-producing activities.