Graduates of MA English Studies are well-acquainted with literature, culture, tradition and history of the English speaking countries and are well educated linguistically. Graduates are specialists of the English language at the level close to C2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment. As students of MA English Studies continue learning the second foreign language, graduates can use it at B2+ level, which is an extra asset in the labour market.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:
Graduates equipped with such knowledge and skills are prepared to gain additional qualifications that enable them to work as translators, editors, and propagators of the English culture. They can find employment in the cultural institutions, publishing houses, editorial offices, radio and TV, administration and in companies and business entities which cooperate with the English speaking countries such as transportation and logistics.
Admission to second degree studies is restricted to persons who hold the title of master’s degreee (MSc), engineer, bachelor’s degree (BSc) or equivalent.
The candidates are admitted according to the ranking list based on the adjusted score indicated on the completed studies diploma and the compatibility or relatedness of completed studies with the selected second degree course.
If the completed course :
A first degree course is compatible with the selected second degree course if it is the same type of course (with the title bachelor’s degree (BSc), engineer or equivalent.
Related courses are: all philologies, polish philology.
In the case of the same place in ranking list an additional criterion is the adjusted score of a diploma examination grade.
The final grade, grades for the completed courses and the mean grades (S) granted according to grading systems in other schools and universities are adjusted to the final grade, grades and mean grades (N) according to the grading system used in the University of Zielona Gora according to the following formula: N = 3 ( S-m) / (M – m) + 2, where M is the maximum and m is the minimum (pass grade/qualifying) grade used in the other schools or universities.