MA Programme
C – Credit
CM – Credit Mark
E –Exam
 
No.
  
Subject
  
  Semester    
Lecturer 
  I   II
Hours

Method

of Assessme

nt/ECTS

Hours

Method

of Assessme

nt/ECTS

Year I
Obligatory University Courses
 1. The Bible - its Nature and Role in Culture  30 E/2 - - Rev. dr Marcin Kowalski

M.A. Seminar 

(select one seminar from the list)

 1. M.A. Seminar  30 C/5 30 C/5  

 Polish Culture

 1.

 

Heritage of Polish Culture

 

 30  CM/3  -  - Rev. dr Paweł Tarasiewicz
 2. Contemporary Polish Culture - - 60 CM/2

Rev. dr Piotr Pasterczyk 

 

Obligatory supplementary classes in Philosophy for students with B.A. Diploma in field diffrent than Philosophy

 

 1. Main Problems in Philosophy  -  -  60  CM/4

dr hab. Jacek Wojtysiak, prof. KUL

 2. Introduction to Classical Philosophy  30  CM/3  - -

dr Zbigniew Pańpuch

 

Practical Workshops

 

 1. Ademic Texts Analysis and Writing 30  CM/2 - - dr Marek Piwowarczyk
  2.  Methods of Philosophical Discussions and Arguments  - 30 

 CM/2

 
Study Profile: student needs to choose one group Group A: Philosophy: World-Human-Culture or Group B: Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Science. Student who choose Group A needs to obtain 17 ECTS for tutorials in Fall Semester (180 hours: 150 hours with CM/3 and 30 hours with C/2) and 15 ECTS for tutorials in Spring Semester (180 hours: 90 hours with CM/3 and 90 hours with C/2). Also, student needs to choose Group A Translatorium. Student who choose Group B needs to complete a program below.        
Group A: Tutorials
  1.  Structure, Kinds and Ways of Resolving Moral Dilemmas

 

30  C/CM  - dr Wojciech Lewandowski
 2. Ethical and Axiological Foundations of Political Systems

 

30  C/CM  
 3. Philosophy of Antiquity as Therapy

 

30  C/CM - dr Monika Komsta
 4. The Book of Scripture and the Book of Nature in the Medieval Philosophy

 

 -  - 30  C/CM  prof. dr hab. Agnieszka Kijewska
 5. 

Possible Worlds

 

 30 C/CM  - dr Robert Trypuz
6. Philosophy in the Service of Modern Technology

 

- - 30 C/CM dr hab. Piotr Kulicki
7. Science, Society Values

 

- - 30 C/CM dr hab. Agnieszka Lekka-Kowalik, prof. KUL
8.  Truth - Some Basic Conceptions

 

30 C/CM - - dr Marek Piwowarczyk
9. 

 

Philosophical Theories of Person

 

- - 30 C/CM dr Arkadiusz Gudaniec
10. Main Trends in Philosophy of Law

 

- - 30 C/CM  
11. The Origin of Religion - Apology for the Religion - the "Logic" of Conversion

 

30 C/CM - - dr Marek Piwowarczyk
12.

 

The Problem of Substance and the Nature of Being

 

30 C/CM - - dr Zbigniew Pańpuch

Grupa A: Translatorium      

 1. Latin Philosophical Texts  -  - 30  CM/3  
Group B: Tutorials
 1.

Philosophical Cosmology and Biophilosohy

 

 30 CM/3  30  CM/3   
 2.

 

Philosophy of Mathematics

 

30  C/2  30  CM/3   
 3.

Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

30  C/2  30  CM/2   
 4.

 

Philosophy of Biology

 

30  C/2  30  CM/2   
5. Elements of Mathematics and Metamathematics

 

30 C/2 30 CM/3  
6.

 Cosmology  and Cosmogony

30 CM/2 - -  
7.

Biogenesis

30 CM/2 - -  
8.

 

Anthropogenesis

 

- - 30 CM/2  
9. Cognitive Neuroscience

 

30 CM/2 - -  
Grupa B: Translatorium     
1. 

 Philosophy of Nature - Texts

 

 - 30  CM/3   
Group A and Group B: instead of 30 hours of tutorials studet may choose lecture from the list of Guest Lectures (C/2 ECTS, CM/3 ECTS)
  
Guest Lectures
 1.

 

Rev. S. Kaminski Memorial Lectures

 

 -  -  30 C/CM  
 2.

 

Rev. J. Woroniecki Memorial Lectures

 

 -  -  30 C/CM  
 3.

 

Karol Wojtyla Memorial Lectures

 

- - 30 C/CM  

 

Grupa A: Seminars

 

(select one below)     

 1. Problems and History of Ethics  30 C 30 C ks. dr hab. Alfred Wierzbicki, prof. KUL
 2. History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy  30 C  30 C prof. dr hab. Agnieszka Kijewska
 3. Epistemology: Philosophy of Mind 30  C  30 C dr hab. Arkadiusz Gut, prof. KUL
 4.
Metaphysics and Philosophical Anthropology
 30  C  30 C Rev. prof. dr hab. Andrzej Maryniarczyk

Grupa B: Seminars

 

(select one below)  

 1.

 

Biophilosophy

 

30 C 30 C  
 2. Theoretical Biology and Evolutionism

 

30 C 30 C  
 3.

 

Philosophy of Animate Nature and Philosophy of Environmental Protection

30 C 30 C  
 4.

 

Philosophy of Cosmology

 

30 C 30 C  
 5.

 

Philosophy of Natural Science

 

30 C 30 C  
 6.

 

 Contemporary Cosmology

 

30 C 30 C  
7.

 

Philosophy of Inanimate Nature

 

30 C 30 C  
 Year II     
Obligatory University Courses     
1. Catholic Social Teaching and John Paul II Social Tought 30 E/2 - - ks. dr Maciej Hułas

Elective Classes: 180 hours, 15 ECTS (C/2 ECTS, CM/3 ECTS, E/3 ECTS).

 

The number of ECTS for a given semester should be not fewer than 30 ECTS.

 

 

      
 1. Lectures, Tutorials, Classes with a credit mark  30 E or CM 60 E or CM  
 2.

 Lectures, Tutorials with C

 30  C  60  C  

Elective Classes

1. Selected Topics in Philosophy of Culture (lecture) 30 C/E 30 C/E dr hab. Piotr Jaroszyński, prof. KUL
2. Selected Topics in Analytical Philosophy (lecture) 30 C/E - - dr Rafał Wierzchosławski
3. Methodology of Social Sciences (classes) 30 CM - - dr Rafał Wierzchosławski
4. Selected Topics in Ethics of Science (lecture) - - 30 C/E dr hab. Agnieszka Lekka-Kowalik, prof. KUL
5. Rev. S. Kaminski Memorial Lectures - - 30 C/E visiting professor
6. Rev. J. Woroniecki Memorial Lectures - - 30 C/E visiting professor
7. Karol Wojtyla Memorial Lectures - - 30 C/E visiting professor

Elective nonphilosophical Lectures

 

One lecture should be choosen

 
 1. Computer Science  30 E/4 - - dr hab. Piotr Kulicki
 2. Ethnology  30  E/4  -  - Rev. dr Piotr Pasterczyk

      Obligatory Translatorium

1. Latin Philosophical Texts  30  CM/4 - - dr Monika Komsta

      M.A Seminar

 

Continued selection from Year I

 1.

 M.A. Seminar

30 C/7  30 C/8  
       M.A. Thesis
1. M.A. Thesis and Preparation for the Diploma Examination -  10 -  10  

 

Autor: Magdalena Leszczyńska
Ostatnia aktualizacja: 27.01.2015, godz. 18:53 - Andrzej Zykubek