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Cultural Communication - full-time Bachelor's

Cultural Communication

Course
full-timeBachelor's
CC
Academic year: 2025/2026

Faculty of Languages

Description

The Cultural Communication course, taught entirely in English, is designed for candidates with an interest in contemporary culture, literature and linguistics, who want to acquire a broad range of theoretical and practical knowledge as well as skills necessary for work in international cultural institutions and organisations.
Drawing on the research and teaching experience of the Faculty of Languages at the University of Gdańsk, the interdisciplinary study programme explores various aspects of communication within culture, through culture and between cultures. It includes courses on audiovisual and digital culture; theatre, dance and performance; European and world literatures and their intermedial adaptations; the interrelations between culture and politics; as well as classes on linguistic analysis of discourse and social aspects of language. Taking the cue from its location in a city where for centuries the cultures of Western and Eastern Europe have met in fruitful dialogue, the programme also offers an introduction to the literature and culture of Poland and Central and Eastern Europe. 
The practical module includes courses in project management and management of cultural organisations, as well as IT solutions necessary for the modern workplace. This is supplemented by a rich and varied programme of practical English for Business, Public Relations and Diplomacy. Based on authentic materials, the courses are designed not only to develop students’ language skills, but also to provide a grounding in the key areas of international exchange and cooperation.
All lectures and classes are taught by experienced lecturers and are held in modern, fully equipped classrooms and language laboratories. In addition to the study programme, students may join student societies, attend guest lectures by visiting scholars and publish their own work in student journals. They may also take part in the Erasmus+ exchange programmes, also within the SEA-EU alliance, visiting one of the partner universities in Germany, France, Italy, Croatia, Norway, Malta or Spain. After classes, the historic city of Gdańsk, the neighbouring seaside resort of Sopot, and the modern port of Gdynia offer a vibrant arts and culture scene in addition to their sandy beaches. 
 
Key knowledge and skills
  • advanced knowledge of contemporary culture, literature and social aspects of language in the context of intercultural dialogue;  
  • knowledge of the basics of psychology and sociology of intercultural communication;  
  • practical knowledge and skills in the management of cultural projects and organisations and the use of modern IT solutions; 
  • excellent command of spoken and written English for international institutions and companies (C1 level);  
  • the ability to effectively analyze and process various sources of information; 
  • excellent skills in intercultural communication.
 
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS 
Graduates of Cultural Communication have the cultural expertise and language skills necessary to pursue a career in international cultural and artistic institutions. They may also take up positions in the agencies of the European Union, diplomatic missions, local government institutions, the media, international organisations and corporations.   
 

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Acceptance criteria

High school diploma grades in following subjects

Subject Value
English 0,5

Candidate's native language (if the native language is English, then another foreign language)

0,3
One of the following: History, History of Art, Biology, Social Science/ Civics, Geography, Mathematics, Physics/ Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry, foreign language (except English and language selected above), Latin and Ancient Culture 0,2

 

Student place limits

general student place limit*: 25

Necessary documents

Fees

Last modified: 2025, January 15 - 8:33am