Courses in Foreign Languages at Jagiellonian University

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Courses in Foreign Languages at Jagiellonian University
Courses in Foreign Languages at Jagiellonian University
Summer semester 2013/14
Unit
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Institute of
Botany
Diversity and Evolution of Plants
prof. Dr hab. Elżbieta
Kuta
30
4
Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30,
Grodzka 52, room 119
Time and Place
Unit
Institute of
History
Unit
Institute of
Religious
Studies
Time and Place
Remarks
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Die National- und Freiheitsbewegungen
in Mitteleuropa und auf dem Balkan im
19. Jhr.
prof. dr hab. Antoni
Cetnarowicz
30
4
Thursday, 13:15 - 14:45,
Gołębia 13, room 108
Reformation in England
dr hab. Jakub Basista
30
4
Thursday, 9:45 - 11:15,
Gołębia 13, room Aula
Tischnera (116)
Time and Place
Remarks
7-11 April, 2014
9:00 – 12:00
Grodzka 52, room 9
17-21 March, 2014
9:00 – 12:00
Grodzka 52, room 9
Friday, 9:45 – 11:15
Grodzka 52, room 7
Attention! These
two courses are
available only for
CEEPUS
exchange program
students
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Anthropology in Early Christianity
Gabor Kendeffy
30
3
Tibetan Buddhism and its history – a
general introduction
Helmut Tauscher
30
3
Bare foot - shoed foot
Prof. dr hab. Arnold
Lebeuf
30
4
Remarks
Registration for
courses through
Human Sacrifice and Cannibalism
Unit
30
Thursday, 15:00 – 16:30
Grodzka 52, room 15
4
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Random Matrices Theory and
Applications
prof. Dr hab. Maciej A.
Nowak
Lecture
30 hours
3
Lectures: prof. dr hab.
H. Arodź
Classes: dr. hab. A.
Wereszczyński
Lecture
45 hours,
Classes
45 hours
7
Specialisation Lecture II
prof. dr hab. A.M. Oleś
Lecture
30 hours,
Classes
30 hours
6
Specialisation Lecture IV
prof. dr hab. Jerzy
Szwed
Lecture
30 hours
6
Lectures
30 hours,
Classes
30 hours
5
Field Theory II
Institute of
Physics
Prof. dr hab. Arnold
Lebeuf
Advanced Quantum Mechanics for
Graduates
Lectures: prof. dr hab.
Jacek Wosiek
Classes: prof. dr. hab.
Michał Praszałowicz
Institute’s
Secretary
Address: Grodzka
52
Time and Place
Remarks
Wednesday, 14:00 – 15:30,
Reymonta 4, room 001A
Classes: Tuesday,
18:00 – 20:30
Reymonta 4, room 355
Lectures: Wednesday,
10:00 – 13:00,
Reymonta 4, room 251
Classes: Wednesday,
14:00 – 16:00
Lectures: Wednesday
16:00 – 18:00
Reymonta 4, room 227
Tuesday, 10:00 – 12:00,
room -001
Thursday, 10:00 – 11:30,
room 001B
Reymonta 4
Lectures: Friday,
8:00 – 10:00,
Reymonta 4, room 431A
Classes: to be announced
Registration for
courses through
Institute’s
Secretary
Address:
Władysława
Reymonta 4
Statistical Physics II
From Big-Bang to Neutron Stars –
Physics of HI Reactions
prof. dr hab. Romuald
Janik
prof. dr hab. Piotr
Salabura
Time Series Analysis
dr hab. Paweł Góra
Introduction to String Theory
Unit
Institute of
Psychology
prof. dr hab. Lech Longa
Lectures
30 hours,
Classes
30 hours
Lecture
30 hours
Lecture
30 hours
Lecture
30 hours
Lectures: Thursday,
8:30 – 10:00,
room 128
Classes: Thursday,
14:00 – 15:00,
room 328
Reymonta 4
Monday, 16:00 - 17:30
Reymonta 4, room 227
6
3
3
To be announced
4
Tuesday, 14:00 – 16:00
Reymonta 4, room 055
Course title
Teacher
Hours
EC
TS
Time and Place
Childhood chronic conditions –
adjustment and intervention
prof. dr hab.
Władysława Pilecka
mgr Andreea Mihalca
Discussion
class 45
hours
4,5
Thursday, 8:15 – 10:30
al. Mickiewicza 3, room 7
Life in two languages.
Cognitive aspects of bilingualism and
second language learning
dr Zofia WodnieckaChlipalska
Lecture 30
hours
4
Life in two languages.
Cognitive aspects of bilingualism and
second language learning
dr Zofia WodnieckaChlipalska
Lecture 30
hours,
Conversatory
class 30
hours
7
Selected aspects of intergroup conflict
nationalism and antisemitism
dr Maciej Sekerdej
Psychology of recruitment and selection
dr Piotr Prokopowicz
Conversatory
class 45
hours
Conversatory
class 15
hours,
Workshop 15
hours
5,5
3
Thursday 9:45 – 11:15
al. Mickiewicza 3, room
301
Lecture: Thursday,
9:45 – 11:15
Conversatory class:
Thursday, 11:30 – 13:00
al. Mickiewicza 3, room
301
Tuesday 10:45 – 13:00,
al. Mickiewicza 3, room
301
Thursday 15:00 – 16:30,
al. Mickiewicza 3, room 6
Remarks
Registration
for courses:
Every student
has to fill out
the application
form and get
lecturer’s
signatures.
Appllication
form should be
delivered to Mr
Przemysław
Bąbel.
Application
form is
available here.
Unit
Institute of
Sociology
Unit
Summer.org – organizational research
and development intensive students
programme
mgr Joanna Pyrkosz
dr Piotr Prokopowicz
prof. Piotr Żmuda
mgr Małgorzata
Żmuda
dr Ferenc Kiss
mgr Eszter Borsos
Lecture 18
hours,
Workshop 70
hours,
Conversatory
class 12
hours
6
June – July, 2014
Behavioral finance – a research
workshop
mgr Mateusz Polak
Workshop 30
hours
3
Wednesday, 11.30-13.00,
al. Mickiewicza 3, room
301
Course title
Teacher
Hours
Globalisation and Contention
prof. dr hab. Krzysztof
Gorlach
Is God Dead? Religion and Spirituality in
Contemporary European Societies
dr Katarzyna Zielińska
Discussion
class 30
Discussion
class 30
Reading Anthropology Between the
Lines
dr Annamaria OrlaBukowska
30
4
Sociology and Psychology of Terrorism
dr hab. Riccardo
Campa
30
5
Violence in media – television, news, art,
movies, Internet, computer games and
their impact on the contemporary
society
dr Markus Lipowicz
30
4
Medical Sociology
dr hab. Riccardo
Campa
30
5
Race and Ethnicity in the United States
prof. Steven A. Tuch
30
4
Course title
Teacher
Hours
EC
TS
5
6
E
C
T
Time and Place
Monday, 16:00 – 17:30
Grodzka 52, room 60
Tuesday, 10:00 – 11:30,
Grodzka 52, room 71
Wednesday, 13:30 –
15:00,
Grodzka 52, room 79
Tuesday 13:30 – 15:00
Grodzka 52, room 81
Thursday, 16:00 - 17:30
Grodzka 52, room 81
Thursday, 13:30 – 15:00
Grodzka 52, room 81
Course conducted May 521, see USOS for
timetable
Time and Place
Remarks
To register to
courses, please
contact
Departmental
Erasmus program
Coordinator of
Institute of
Sociology, Alicja
Palęcka:
[email protected]
.pl
Remarks
S
Interfaith Dialogue and Media
dr Piotr Drąg
30
2
History of the 1980s
prof. Patrick Vaughan
30
2
30
2
30
2
30
2
American Youth Culture
History of American Press
History of American Architecture
Institute of
American
Studies and
Polish Diaspora
History of American Working Class
prof. Dominic Pacyga
30
2
Science Fiction as Political and Social
Metaphor
Prof. Patrick Vaughan
30
5
Politics of Military Interventions
dr Wojciech Michnik
30
5
Prof. Garry Robson
30
5
Prof. Stan Breckenridge
30
2
Prof. Stan Breckenridge
30
2
Dr. Silvana Gomez
30
2
Thursday, 16:00 – 17:30
Rynek Główny 34, room 4
Dr. Silvana Gomez
30
2
Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30
Rynek Główny 34, room 4
Theory and globalization in the
Sociology of Sport
Diversities and Minorities in American
Society
Soul Music and Civil Rights Movement
América Latina: Cooperación e
integración regional
(Course in Spanish language)
Sistema interamericano de protección
de los derechos
(Course in Spanish language)
Unit
dr Agnieszka
Stasiewicz-Bieńkowska
dr Jolanta SzymkowskaBartyzel
dr Magdalena
Modrzejewska
Friday 15:45 – 17:15
Rynek Główny 34, room 4
Wednesday 16:00 – 17:30
Rynek Główny 34, room 4
Thursday 16:00 – 17:30
Rynek Główny 34, room 6
Friday 14:00 – 15:30
Rynek Główny 34, room 6
Thursday 16:00 – 17:30
Rynek Główny 34, room 33
Tuesday 10:00 – 11:30
Rynek Główny 34, room 34
Tuesday 12:30 – 14:00
Rynek Główny 34, room 6
Tuesday 16.00 – 17.30
Rynek Główny 34, room 6
Wednesday 9:45 – 11:15
Rynek Główny 34, room 6
Wednesday, 14:00 – 15:30
Rynek Główny 34, room 4
Tuesday, 14:00 – 15:30
Rynek Główny 34, room 31
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Time and Place
Registration for
courses
through
Institute’s
Secretary
Address: Main
Square 34
Remarks
Institute of Art
History
Unit
Institute of
Ethnology and
Cultural
Anthropology
Unit
Institute of
Journalism and
Social
Communication
Unit
Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Dr Anna Góral
30
4
Tuesday, 8:00
Grodzka 53, room 8
(groundfloor)
History of Heritage Management.
Doctrines of Conservation
Dr Beata KwiatkowskaKopka
Discussion
class 30
hours
4
Wednesday, 17:45 – 19:15
Grodzka 53, room 40
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Material Cultures of South Asia
Prof. Christopher Pinney
30
4
Cultural Theory. A Supplement
Dr hab. Janusz Baranski
30
4
Hours
E
C
T
S
Time and Place
Time and Place
05-23.05 (everyday),
15:00 - 16:00,
Gołębia 9, room 19
Monday, 17:00 - 18:30
Gołębia 9, room 19
Course title
Teacher
European Media Policy
Beata Klimkiewicz,
Ph.D.
30
4
Wednesday, 10:15 - 11:45,
Łojasiewicza 4, room 0.101
Marketing
dr Weronika
Świerczyńska-Głownia
30
4
Thursday, 12:00 - 13:30,
Łojasiewicza 4, room 0.103
Hours
E
C
T
S
Course title
Teacher
Remarks
Time and Place
Remarks
Students interested in
enrolling any of the
courses should send
filled application
(available here) to Ms
Edyta Grzyb
([email protected])
in order to be registered.
Remarks
Cultural policy and strategy for the
development of culture in Poland
dr Joanna SzulborskaŁukaszewicz
15
3
Media Criticism
prof. B. Potyatynk
30
3
Media Philosophy
prof. B. Potyatynk
30
3
Hours
E
C
T
S
Institute of
Culture
Unit
Department of
Management in
Tourism
Course title
Creative Tourism
Teacher
Dr Marta NajdaJanoszka
30
3
Wednesday, 17:30 - 19:00,
Łojasiewicza 4, room 0.310
Łojasiewicza 4, room 1.112
26.02, Wednesday: 10:15 11:45
11.03, Tuesday: 17:15 - 20:30
12.03, Wednesday: 8:30-11:45
8.04, Tuesday: 17:15 – 20:30
9.04, Wednesday: 8:30 – 11:45
6.05, Tuesday: 17:15 – 20:30
7.05, Wednesday: 8:30-11:45
11.06, Wednesday: 8.30-11.45
Łojasiewicza 4, room 1.112,
1.201
26.02, Wednesday: 13:45 – 15:15
22.03, Tuesday: 12:00 – 15:15
12.03, Wednesday: 13.45-17.00
8.04, Tuesday: 12:00 – 15:15
9.04, Wednesday: 13:45 – 17:00
6.05, Tuesday: 12:00 – 15:15
7.05, Wednesday: 13:45 – 17:00
10.06, Tuesday: 12:00 – 15:15
Time and Place
Thursday, 10:30 – 12:00
Łojasiewicza 4, room 0.302
Students
interested in
enrolling any of
the courses
should send filled
application
(available here)
to Ms Edyta
Grzyb
(edyta.grzyb@uj.
edu.pl) in order
to be registered.
Remarks
Students interested in
enrolling any of the
courses should send
filled application
(available here) to Ms
Edyta Grzyb
([email protected]
) in order to be
registered.
Unit
Institute of
Information and
Library Science
Unit
Institute of
Audiovisual Arts
Course title
Cataloguing, Retrieving And Translating
Scholarly Texts In English
Course title
New media art II
Teacher
Dr Monika Krakowska,
Agnieszka Długosz, MA
Teacher
Prof. Andrzej Pitrus
Hours
E
C
T
S
Time and Place
Remarks
Students interested in
enrolling any of the
courses should send
filled application
(available here) to Ms
Edyta Grzyb
([email protected]
) in order to be
registered.
30
4
Monday, 8-9.30,
9:45 – 11:15
11:30 - 13.00
Łojasiewicza 4, room 2.121
Hours
E
C
T
S
Time and Place
Remarks
30
3
Friday, 12:15 - 13:45
Łojasiewicza 4, room 2.110
Students interested in
enrolling any of the
courses should send
filled application
(available here) to Ms
Edyta Grzyb
([email protected]
) in order to be
registered.
Time and Place
Remarks
Wednesday, 19:15 - 20:45,
Gronostajowa 7, room P.0.2
Students interested in
enrolling any of the
Unit
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Institute of
Applied
The advanced level of psychologically
supported business talks
Dr Zbigniew
Żarczyński
Workshop
30
3
Psychology
Unit
Cognitive Neuroscience
Prof. Tadeusz Marek
30
6
Neurobiological bases of psychotherapy
Wojciech Solecki,
PhD
30
6
Hours
E
C
T
S
Course title
Macroeconomics 2
Teacher
Anna ZachorowskaMazurkiewicz, Ph.D.
30
5
Institute of
Economics and
Management
International Management
Prof. Barbara Fryzeł
30
3
Wednesday,12:30 – 15:00
16.04; 23.04; 30.04; 07.05;
21.05; 28.05; 04.06; 11.06,
Łojasiewicza 4,
room 1.108
Tuesday, 17:30 - 19:00
Łojasiewicza 4, room 0.103
courses should send
filled application
(available here) to Ms
Edyta Grzyb
([email protected]
) in order to be
registered.
Time and Place
Remarks
Monday, 9:00 - 11:15
room 0.105
Monday, 11:30 - 13:45
room 0.307
Tuesday, 12:00 - 14:15
room 0.105
Łojasiewicza 4
Thursday, 15:00 - 19:30
room 0.104
Thursday, 15:00 - 19:30
room 2.114
Wednesday, 14:00 - 18:30
room 0.104
Wednesday, 15:00 - 19:30
room 0.104
Łojasiewicza 4
Students interested in
enrolling any of the
courses should send
filled application
(available here) to Ms
Edyta Grzyb
([email protected]
) in order to be
registered.
Ethics in business
Unit
Course title
Prof. Jan Jacko
Teacher
30
5
Monday, 12:00 - 14:15
room 2.114
Tuesday, 13:15 - 15:30
room 2.113
Wednesday, 13:15 - 15:00
room 2.114
Łojasiewicza 4
Hours
E
C
T
S
Time and Place
Multicultural Management
Prof. Anna Lubecka
30
3
Wednesday, 16:45 - 20:30,
Łojasiewicza 4, room 0.102
Organizational Change
Dr Roman Dorczak
30
3
Tuesday, 8:30 - 10:45, room
Łojasiewicza 4, 3.201
Time and Place
Institute of
Public Affairs
Unit
Institute of
Classical
Philology
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Alexander the Great in Myth and Legend
dr Aleksandra Klęczar
30
3
Orphism, Dionysysm, Eleusis – literary
sources
dr hab. Krzysztof
Bielawski
30
3
Greek Seminar 2
dr hab. Joanna Janik
30
3
To be announced
Łojasiewicza 6
To be announced
Łojasiewicza 6
To be announced
Łojasiewicza 6
Remarks
Students interested in
enrolling any of the
courses should send
filled application
(available here) to Ms
Edyta Grzyb
([email protected]
) in order to be
registered.
Remarks
In the case of absence
of foreign students, the
courses will be
continued in Polish
language.
Unit
Faculty of Law
and
Administration
Course title
Teacher
Hours
EC
TS
The current developments of ECJ Caselaw
dr Bartłomiej Kurcz
30
5
EU competition law (antitrust and
mergers)
dr Karolina Mojzesowicz
30
5
Contemporary Issues of Criminal Policy
prof. dr hab. Krzysztof
Krajewski
30
5
Comparative Perspective of the Roman
and Modern Private Law
dr Łukasz Marzec
30
5
**Introduction to Polish Commercial Law
dr hab. Krzysztof
Oplustil,
dr Marcin Spyra
30
5
Medical Law and Bioethics
dr hab. Włodzimierz
Wróbel,
dr Leszek Bosek
30
5
**Introduction into Polish Constitutional
Law and Political System
Constitutional systems of contemporary
democratic states
International Labour Law: private and
public
dr Monika FlorczakWątor
30
5
dr Krzysztof Kozłowski
45
7
Prof. dr hab. Andrzej
Świątkowski
30
5
Introduction to Polish Civil Law
dr Marlena Pecyna
30
5
Europeization of Contract Law
prof. dr hab. Fryderyk
Zoll
30
5
Time and Place
Friday, 14:45 – 19:30
Dates:
14 March 14.45-19.30
28 March 14.45 -19.30
11 April 14.45-19.30
9 May 14.45-19.30
13 June 9.00-13.45
Bracka 12, room 55
Friday, 9.00-14.00, (1,22
March; 5,19,26 April), ul.
Olszewskiego 2, room 302
Wednesday, 15:00 – 16:30
Olszewskiego 2, room 223
Tuesday, 13:15 – 14:45
Św. Anny 6, room
Przewiązka
Monday, 13:30 – 15:00
Bracka 12, room 203
Friday, 8:30 – 10:00
(dates: 28 February, 14
March, 28 March, 11 April, 9
May, 16 May, 6 June)
Olszewskiego 2, room 1
Monday, 18.30-20.00
Gołębia 24, room 52
Wednesday, 10:15 – 12:00
Olszewskiego 2, room 218
Thursday 15:00 – 16:30
Grodzka 53, room 39
Wednesday, 16:00 – 17:30
Bracka 12, room 203
Tuesday, 13:15 – 14:45
Bracka 12, room 203
Remarks
Good
command of
English or
German is
required,
students from
other faculties
can be
accepted.
Constitutional systems of central and
eastern European states
**Introduction to Polish Administrative
Law and Administrative Proceedings
Intellectual Property Law
Consumer Protection Law
dr hab. Piotr Mikuli
30
5
dr Joanna Lemańska
30
5
30
5
30
5
dr Dariusz Kasprzycki,
dr Tomasz Targosz
dr Anna Tischner
dr Dariusz Kasprzycki
dr Karolina WłodarskaDziurzyńska
Issues in the contemporary legal and
political philosophy
Dr hab. W. Załuski
45
7
Legal English
prof. dr hab. K. Baran
30
2
Einführung in das Österreichische
Recht, Introduction to Austrian Law
Professors from
University Vienna
96
15
Introduction to Ukrainian Law
Professors from KievMohylan Academy and
University of Lviv
60
9
Wednesday, 15:00 – 16:30
Olszewskiego 2, room 218
Wednesday, 8:00 – 9:30
Bracka 12, room 203
Thursday, 9:45 – 11:15
Olszewskiego 2, room 218
Tuesday 13:15 – 14:45
Bracka 12, room Sztuka
Thursday, 11:30 – 13:45
Gołębia 24, room 52
Monday 9:45 – 11:15
Gołębia 24, room 52
The course is in german.
Ask for details at
[email protected]
The course is in Ukrainian.
Friday 17:00 – 20:00 and
Saturday 9:00 – 14:00 (28
Feb. – 1.March; 14-15, 2122, 28-29 March, 4-5,11-12
April
st
Internationales Privatrecht und
Internationales Zivilverfahrensrecht
dr Ulrich Ernst
20
3
Polnisches Arbeitsrecht
dr hab. Leszek Mitrus
20
3
Polnisches Gesellschaftrecht
dr hab. Krzysztof
Oplustil
30
5
Tuesday, 14:15 – 15:45 (1
class 11th March)
Bracka 12, room 200
Tuesday, 11:45 – 13:15,
(exam: 21 May, 11:45 13:15)
Bracka 12, room 200
Wednesday 10:00 – 11:30
Thursday 11:45 – 13:15
st
(1 class 12.03., 9.04. no
class, final exam 29.05.)
Bracka 12, room 200
Polnisches Konkursrecht
prof. dr hab. Fryderyk
Zoll
20
3
Polnisches Sachenrecht
prof. dr hab. Jerzy
Pisuliński,
dr hab. Bartałomiej
Swaczyna
30
5
Polnisches Verfassungsrecht
dr Piotr Czarny
20
3
Polnisches Zivilrecht – Allgemeiner Teil
und Schuldrecht
prof. dr hab. Fryderyk
Zoll,
dr Katarzyna Pałka,
dr Piotr Tereszkiewicz
40
6
128/48
18
Hours
E
C
T
S
School of German Law
Introduction to German Law
Unit
Course title
Professors from
University of Heidelberg
and Mainz
Teacher
Thursday, 10:00 – 11:30
Friday, 11:45 – 13:15
st
(1 class 24.04., last class
27.05. 10-11.30, final exam
2.06., 11.45-13.15.)
Bracka 12, room 200
Monday, 10:00 – 11:30
(exception: 28 April, 5 May
– 10:00 – 13:15)
Bracka 12, room 200,
Exam: 10 June, 10:00 –
st
11:30 (1 class 10th March)
Wednesday 11:45 – 13:15
st
(1 class 12.03., final exam
8.05., 14.45-15.45)
Bracka 12, room 200
Tuesday, 10:00 - 11.30
Friday, 10:00 – 11: 30
(exception: 11.04., 10.00st
13.15, 1 class 11.03, final
exam 6.06, 10.00-11.30), ul.
Bracka 12, room 200
10-11, 17-18, 24-25
January,
28 February – 1 March, 7-8,
14-15, 21-22, 28-29 March,
4-5, 11-12, 25-26 April, 9-10
May, 13 June - oral exam,
ask for details:
[email protected]
The course is in german.
Time and Place
Remarks
A Survey of the Polish Art History (From
Romanesque Art to Art Nouveau)
6
prof. dr hab. Michał
Paweł Markowski
45
6
Witold Gombrowicz: Literature and
Existence
prof. dr hab. Michał
Paweł Markowski
45
6
Symbols Embodied – Modern Polish
Drama and Theatre
dr Artur Grabowski
30
5
Course title
Basic Differential Geometry
Faculty of
Mathematics
and Computer
Science
45
Polish Poetry in the 20th Century
Faculty of
Polish Studies
Unit
dr P. Oczko
Wednesday and Thursday,
15:00 – 16:30, Grodzka 64,
room 207 (twice a week)
The course is going to start
in the middle of May. Exact
time schedule is going to be
announced
The course is going to start
in the middle of May. Exact
time schedule is going to be
announced
Tuesday, 11:30 – 13:00,
Gołębia 20, room 22
Teacher
Hour
s
EC
TS
Time and Place
Robert Wolak
60
6
Lectures: Tuesday, 10:00 – 12:00
Classes: Tuesday, 12:00 – 14:00
Łojasiewicza 6, room 1009
60
6
Lectures: Friday, 10:00 – 12:00
room 0009
Classes: Friday 8:00 – 10:00
room 0103
Łojasiewicza 6
60
6
60
6
Arbitrage Pricing of Financial
Derivatives
Piotr Kobak,
Dariusz Zawisza
Human-Computer communication
Bipin Indurkhya
Computational Complexity
Maciej Ślusarek
Lectures: Monday, 16:00 – 18:00,
Classes: Monday, 18:00 – 20:00,
Łojasiewicza 6, room 0174
Lectures: Monday, 10:00 –12:00,
room 0174
Classes: Monday, 8:00 – 10:00,
room 0083
Łojasiewicza 6
Registration:
Centrum Studiów
Humanistycznych
Uniwersytet
Jagielloński, ul.
Grodzka 64/209, 31044 Kraków, Poland.
Tel: +48 12 663 18 10,
Email: [email protected]
Remarks
Unit
Institute of
Philosophy
Unit
Institute of
Political Science
and
International
Relations
Hours
E
C
T
S
30
3
Course title
Teacher
Polnische Philosophiegeschichte.
Deutschsprachiges Konversatorium für
Erasmus-Teilnehmer
Dr Steffen Huber
Art and Aesthetics in the 20th and 21st
century
Dr hab. Michał
Ostrowicki
Logic and Truth: How Logical Tools
Contribute to Philosophical Theories of
Truth
Prof. dr hab. Jan
Woleński
30
Course title
Teacher
Hours
ECTS
Communism, Post-communism and
Democratization
Dr hab. Dorota PietrzykReeves
30
4
International Relations in the AsiaPacific
Dr Marcin Grabowski
30
4
La France contemporaine
Dr Damien Thiriet
30
3
History of Political Philosophy
Dr hab. Dorota PietrzykReeves
30
7
Introduction to Philosophy
Dr hab. Dorota PietrzykReeves
30
7
15
Time and Place
http://www.iphils.uj.edu.pl/?l=
2&p=1&r=21
Wednesday 9:30 - 11:00,
every 2 weeks
Grodzka 52, room 87
6
6
Remarks
http://www.iphils.uj.edu.pl/?l=2&p=1
&r=21
Registration for
courses through
Institute’s
Secretary.
Address: Grodzka
52
Wednesday, 12:30 – 14:00
Grodzka 52, room 46
Time and Place
Wednesday, 9:15 – 10:45
Piłsudskiego 13, room 206
Monday (not each),
15:30 - 17:45
Rynek Główny 34, room 33
(10 meetings)
Thursday, 17:15 – 18:45
Piłsudskiego 13, room 207
Wednesday, 13:00 – 14:30
Krupnicza 35, Auditorium
Maximum (Sala
Seminaryjna)
Tuesday, 9:45 – 11:15
Krupnicza 35, Auditorium
Maximum (Sala
Seminaryjna)
Remarks
Unit
Comparative Politics
Dr Tomasz Wieciech
30
7
Polish Political History of the 20th
Century
dr hab. Janusz Cisek
30
3
The Rise and Fall of Communism
Dr hab. Dorota PietrzykReeves
15
2
Collective Memory
dr Damien Thiriet
30
3
Wednesday, 17:30 – 19:00
Krupnicza 2, room 315
Comprendre l’histoire et les cultures
polonaises
dr Damien Thiriet
30
4
Thursday 9:30 – 11:00
Oleandry 2a, room 2
Course title
Estonian
Department of
Hungarian
Philology
Tuesday, 8:00 – 9:30
Krupnicza 35, Auditorium
Maximum (Sala
Seminaryjna)
Uncommon frequency
15:00 – 17:45
Krupnicza 35, Auditorium
Maximum (Sala
Seminaryjna)
Tuesday, 11:30 – 12:30
Krupnicza 35, Auditorium
Maximum (Sala
Seminaryjna)
Teacher
Mgr Aarne Puu
Practical Hungarian
Mgr Emília Fórizs
Nagyné
Specialized language (international EU
relations)
Mgr Emília Fórizs
Nagyné
Hours
E
C
T
S
30
2
Tuesday, 13:30 – 15:00
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
30
4
Wednesday, 12:30 – 14:00
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
30
4
Wednesday, 14:30 – 16:00
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
The first
meeting will
be on 25.02.
Course is in
French
language.
The first
meeting will
be on 26.02.
Time and Place
Remarks
nd
2 cycle (I. year)
Specialized language (health care)
Mgr Emília Fórizs
Nagyné
30
4
Wednesday, 16:15 – 17:45
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
History of ancient Hungarian literature
(practice)
Mgr Magdalena
Garbacik-Balakowicz
30
3
To be announced
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
Dr Michał Németh
30
4
Dr András Imrényi
30
4
Dr hab. Szilárd Tátrai
30
4
30
4
30
2
30
4
Historical Grammar of Hungarian
(lecture)
Historical Grammar of Hungarian
(practice)
Descriptive Grammar of Hungarian
(Style)
Practical Hungarian
Estonian
History of Hungarian literature after 1989
(lecture)
Dr András Imrényi
Mgr Aarne Puu
Prof. László Kálmán
Nagy
Thursday, 11:30 – 13:00
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
Tuesday, 15:15 – 16:45
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
To be announced
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
Tuesday, 13:30 – 15:00
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
Tuesday, 12:00 – 13:30
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
Friday, 14:00 – 15:30
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
nd
History of Hungary after 1945 (lecture)
Practical Translation
Cultural communication
Dr Grzegorz Bubak
Dr Michał Németh
Mgr Emília Fórizs
Nagyné
Wednesday, 14:30 – 16:00
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
Wednesday 9:30 – 11:00
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
2 cycle (II. year)
30
4
30
2
30
2
Wednesday, 11:00 – 12:30
rd
Piłsudskiego 13, 3 floor
Time and Place
Remarks
Tuesday, 11:30 – 13:30
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
(2nd floor)
On-line
registration via
www.uj.edu.pl.
Unit
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Interdisciplinary
Programme in
the Humanities
Nationalism and Identity
Mgr Marcin Jarząbek
45
5
and Social
Sciences (MISH)
Polish Contemporary Film II
Prof. dr hab. Andrzej
Pitrus
45
6
The Holocaust and Its Cultural Meanings
II
Dr Annamaria OrlaBukowska
45
6
30
5
Modern Philosophy II
Dr hab. Piotr Mróz
Poland and the European Union
Dr Magdalena Góra
45
6
Krakow and Jerusalem: Polish
Philosemitism
Dr Maciej Stroiński
30
5
Selected Theories of Image from Plato to
the Late Modernity
Dr hab. Andrzej
Zawadzki
30
5
Cold War
Dr hab. Jakub Basista
45
6
History of Visegrad Countries in the 20th
Century
Dr hab. Jakub Basista
30
4
Anatomy and Dynamics of Prejudices
Dr Jolanta
Ambrosewicz Jacobs
30
5
Contemporary Jewish Cinema Through
Philosophy
Dr Maciej Stroiński
45
6
Media Art in Poland
Prof. dr hab. Andrzej
Pitrus
30
5
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:15
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
(2nd floor)
Tuesday, 9:00 – 11:15
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
(2nd floor)
Friday, 11:00 – 12:30
Grodzka 52, room 27
Wednesday, 9:00 – 11:15
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
(2nd floor)
Wednesday 13:30 – 15:00
Rynek Główny 8 room 11
(2nd floor)
Friday, 13:30 – 15:00
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
(2nd floor)
Monday, 11:45 – 13:15
Thursday, 11:45 – 13:15
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
(2nd floor)
Monday, 10:00 – 11:30
Thursday, 13:30 – 15:00
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
(2nd floor)
Tuesday, 11:30 – 13:30
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
(2nd floor)
Tuesday, 11:30 – 13:30
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
(2nd floor)
Tuesday, 11:30 – 13:30
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
(2nd floor)
In case of
problems with
access to the
registration,
please contact
IPHSS office
Anna Stadnicka
anna.stadnicka@u
j.edu.pl
Unit
Course title
Hours
prof. dr hab. Z. Górka
15
(lecture)
2
Geography of Air Transportation
Dr P.Trzepacz
15
(lecture,
seminar)
2
Climat Change
Prof. dr hab. Z. Ustrnul,
dr A. Wypych
15
(lecture)
2
Principles of Glaciology
Prof. dr hab. J.PociaskKarteczka
20
(lecture,
seminar)
+ 10 (field
works)
Hydrology of High Mountains
Prof. dr hab. J.PociaskKarteczka
15
(seminar)
The Baltic Sea Region – Nature and Man
Prof. dr hab. J.PociaskKarteczka,
dr G. Micek, dr J.
Działek dr hab. E.BilskaWodecka
15
(lecture)
+15
(seminar)
Socio-economic Problems of the
Małopolska Region
Institute of
Geography and
Spatial
Management
EC
TS
Teacher
Time and Place
Remarks
Monday, 8:00 - 9:00
room 1.25
st
(1 meeting: 5th of
March)
Friday 15:30 – 18:00
room 1.21
and/or
Tuesday 16:45 – 19:15
room 1.25
st
th
(1 meeting: 28 of
February)
Thursday, 13:30 – 15:30
room 1.25
st
th
(1 meeting – 27 of
February)
REGISTRATION
Please send an email to: Katarzyna
Rotter-Jarzebinska
(Erasmus
Departmental
Coordinator),katar
[email protected]
u.pl Registration
th
deadline: 20 of
February 2014.
(USOS
registration is
NOT available for
geography
courses) All
classes will take
place in the
Institute of
Geography and
Spatial
Management
building,
Gronostajowa 7
(www.geo.uj.edu.p
l) Detailed
courses’
descriptions are
available at:
3
Thursday, 11:00 – 13:15
room 1.28
st
th
(1 meeting: 27 of
February)
2
Tuesday, 11.30 – 13.45
room 1.25
st
th
(1 meeting: 25 of
February)
3
Wednesday, 12:00 –
14:15, room 1.19
st
th
(1 meeting: 26 of
Fabruary)
Geography Research Project (master
students only!)
Geography Seminar Series II
Geoinformatics II
Planning and Natura Hazards
Dr D. Wrońska-Wałach,
dr J. Działek
15
(seminar)
+
individual
work on
research
project
12
Tuesday (every 2 weeks)
15:45 – 17:15 seminar
room 3.20
st
th
(1 meeting: 4 of March)
3
Friday, 15:30 – 18:00
room 1.21
and/or
Tuesday, 16:45 – 19:15
room 1.19
st
th
(1 meeting: 25 of
February)
Dr hab. A. Bokwa, dr P.
Trzepacz
30
(lecture,
seminar)
Dr Mateusz Troll
100
(distance
learning)
4
Virtual Campus ESRI
Dr Piotr Trzepacz
51
(distance
learning)
2
Virtual Campus ESRI
http://www.geo.uj.
edu.pl/index.php?
page=coursesinen
glish&menu=1&lan
g=1
Courses for students
with at least basic
knowledge in GIS Course
content is available on-line
in English(self-study).
Teacher’s support will be
provided in English.
Regular progress in work
is required from registered
student Registration:
Please contact the lecturer
[email protected]
[email protected]
Entry requirements: To be
registered, student have to
prove the knowledge of
ArcGIS software (USOS
registration is NOT
available for geography
courses) Detailed
courses’ descriptions are
available at:
http://www.geo.uj.edu.pl/in
dex.php?page=coursesine
nglish&menu=1&lang=1
Unit
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Institute of
Jewish Studies
Jews in Modern England
dr A. Link-Lenczowski
30
4
Wednesday, 13:15 - 15:45
Józefa 19, room 16
Time and Place
Unit
Course title
Teacher
Hours
E
C
T
S
Nationalism and Identity
mgr Marcin Jarząbek
45
6
Cold War
dr hab. Jakub Basista
45
6
The Holocaust and Its Cultural Meaning
II
dr Annamaria OrłaBukowska
dr Jolanta
Ambrosewicz –
Jacobs, Elisabeth
Buttner
45
6
30
5
Wednesday, 11:30 – 13:00
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
Anatomy and Dynamics of Prejudies
Inter-faculty
Individual
Studies in the
Humanities
Time and Place
Tuesday, 11:30 – 13:30
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
Monday, 11:45 – 13:15
Thursday, 11:45 – 13:15
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
Tuesday, 9:00 – 11:15
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
Modern Philosophy II
dr hab. Piotr Mróz
30
5
Friday, 11:00 – 12:30
Grodzka 52, room 27
Poland and the European Union
Dr Magdalena Góra,
Natasza Styczyńska
Classes
15,
lectures
30
6
Wednesday, 9:00 – 11:15,
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
dr Maciej Stoiński
45
6
dr Maciej Stoiński
30
5
30
5
45
6
Contemporary Jewish Cinema Through
Philosophy
Krakow – Jerusalem. About Polish
Philosemitism
Selected Theories of Image from Plato to
the Late Modernity
Polish Contemporary Film II
dr hab Andrzej
Zawadzki
Prof. dr hab Andrzej
Pitrus
Wednesday, 15:15 – 17:30
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
Wednesday, 13:30 – 15:00
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
Friday, 13:30 – 15:00
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:15
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
Remarks
Remarks
Media Art in Poland
History of Visegrad Counties in the 20
Century
Unit
Department of
Comparative
Civilisation
Studies
Unit
Prof. dr hab Andrzej
Pitrus
30
5
dr hab. Jakub Basista
30
5
th
Course title
Thursday, 10:20 – 11:40
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
Monday, 10:00 – 11:30,
Thursday, 13:30 – 15:00
Rynek Główny 8, room 11
E
C
T
S
Time and Place
Teacher
Hours
Celtic Hero and Heroine
dr Bożena Gierek
Discussion
class, 30 h
4
Tuesday, 12:30 – 14:00
Grodzka 52, room 108
Body Language and Practice
dr Bożena Gierek
Discussion
class, 30 h
4
Tuesday, 10:45 – 12:15
Grodzka 52, room 103
Course title
Права человека и институты
гражданского общества на
постсоветском пространстве
Centre for
European
Studies
Teacher
dr Stanisław
Górka
Hours
Conversatory
class 30
ECTS
Remarks
Registration through
the USOSweb. Each
course has 20 places.
Registration is
available until February
23rd. If there will be less
than 15 registered
students – the courses
will be cancelled.
Time and Place
Remarks
3
Monday, 11:30 – 13:00
Jodłowa 13, room 2.16
The course is in Russian
language.
The course is offered for SUM or
master students. Registration
through the USOSweb system
from 21.02.2014, 18:00 28.02.2014, 24:00. If you have
any difficulties to register, please
contact with the professor
[email protected]
9
Monday, 12:00 – 14:15
Conference Room
Friday, 11:15 – 13:30
room 5
Students should go to the classes
which they would like to attend
during the registration period
(classes begin on Monday, 24
February). Students must
register and/or deregister online
MA Level Courses
EU Administration, Justice and
Home Affairs
dr Marcin
Marcinko, dr
hab. Artur
Gruszczak
60
The Jewish Heritage of Polish
Galicia
prof. Jonathan
Webber
30
4.5
Tuesday, 14:15 – 15:45
(or until 17:30 when the
study visit is planned)
Conference Room
NOTE: First meeting, on
25 February, will start
exceptionally at 16:00
Meaning and Value of Democracy
from a Philosophical Perspective
dr Karol
Chrobak
30
4.5
Friday, 13:45 – 16:00
room 10
Myths and Symbols of European
Integration – Western And Eastern
European Perspectives
dr Krzysztof
Kowalski
30
4.5
Friday, 09:30 – 11:00
Room 5
9
Lectures: Tuesday, 18:15
– 19:30 AND
Thursday, 13:45 – 15:00
Conference Room
Seminar: Tuesday,
9:15 – 11:30
Conference Room
NOTE: First meeting will
start exceptionally at
14:00
4.5
Tuesday, 16:00 – 17:15
Conference Room
Thursday, 15:15 – 16:30
Conference Room
Europeanisation and
Transformation of Collective
Identity
prof. dr hab.
Zdzisław Mach
(lecture), mgr
Olga
Brzezińska
(seminar)
To Be (or Not To Be) Central
th
European: 20 Century CEE
Literature
prof. dr hab.
Aleksander Fiut
Economy of Central Europe: From
Transition to EU Membership
Dr Joanna
Orzechowska –
Wacławska
30
4.5
Tuesday, 11:45 – 14:00
Conference Room
NOTE: First class on 3rd
March
Finance
dr Mariusz
Trojak
30
4.5
Monday 14:30 – 16:45
Conference Room
Russian Thought on Europe
prof. dr hab.
Czesław
Porębski
30
4.5
Monday, 17:00 – 18:30
Conference Room
60
30
at https://www.usosweb.uj.edu.pl
starting on Monday, 24
February at 10:00 and ending
on Tuesday, 4 March, 17:00.
One day after the registration
will finish, on Wednesday,
March 5th, students should
check their USOS account
whether they have been
accepted to the class or not.
Acceptance into the course will
be decided based on the ranking
list and the time of online
registration. Students who
belong to the Institute of
European Studies have a priority.
However, these students may still
be refused a place if the class is
already full.
Withdrawal:
Students
who
decide not to attend a course, in
which they are enrolled, may
withdraw after the registration will
finish under the condition that the
Director of Institute of European
Studies will agree to students
petition. A petition with a suitable
request should be submitted no
later than 30 days from the day
when classes has started in the
semester. Please be advised that
NZAL (niezaliczenie = fail) will be
entered in the student’s records if
he/she will not receive permission
to withdraw and will not take the
final exam.
A printed declaration of the
courses the student is enrolled in
via the USOS Web system must
be submitted to the Erasmus
Coordinator by the assigned
deadline. You may find your
declaration on your USOS profile.
Students not enrolled on the fee
Discussion on Art in the context
of Central Europe
dr Katarzyna
Jagodzińska
30
4.5
Thursday, 17:00 – 19:15
room 10
Western European Politics and
Transatlantic Relations since 1945
dr Christopher
Reeves
40
6
Monday, 13.45 – 15.00;
Wednesday, 17:00 –
18:15 room 10
6
Monday, 15:15 – 16:30
room 10
Wednesday, 15:30 –
16:45 room 10
6
Tuesday, 9:00 – 10:30
room 10
Thursday, 8:30 – 10:00
room 10
6
Tusday, 9:00 – 10:30
room 10
Thursday, 8:30 – 10:00
room 10
6
Tuesday, 16:00 – 17:15
Conference Room
Thursday, 15:15 – 16:30
Conference Room
Undergraduate Level Courses
The Jews in Central Europe –
Holocaust and its Aftermath
dr Edyta
Gawron
The EU in the Global Economy:
Challenges and Achievements
dr Anna
ZachorowskaMazurkiewicz
The EU in the Global Economy:
Challenges and Achievements
To Be (or Not To Be) Central
th
European: 20 Century CEE
Literature
dr Anna
ZachorowskaMazurkiewicz
prof. dr hab.
Aleksander Fiut
40
40
40
40
based MA programmes at the
Centre for European Studies may
not take more than three of the
courses. In the case that you
have been accepted for more
than three courses please contact
the Administration Office at
Garbarska 7a personally at the
latest one week after the
registration will finish.
 Conference Room:
Auditorium
Maximum, Krupnicza
33, Level 2
 Room 5 (in the
basement) and 10
(ground floor):
Garbarska 7a
On the following dates there are
no
classes
at
Auditorium
Maximum: 20 – 21 March, 10 –
11 April, 8 – 12 May, 29 May – 3
June, 13 June. During the listed
dates classes will be taught at
place to be announced.
Daily course schedules are
available at www.ces.uj.edu.pl.
Both on-line calendars will be
regularly updated in the event of
any changes. Only last minute
changes will be communicated
via email.
Institute of Public Health, Institute of Archeology, Institute of Musicology and Institute of Intercultural Studies do not offer any courses for foreign
students in summer semester 2013/14.
All courses offered in Institute of English Studies are available HERE.