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Psychologia  - magisterskie jednolite, niestacjonarna

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Code BRE_WFCH_NS_MGR_PSY
Organizational unit Faculty of Christian Philosophy
Field of studies Psychology
Form of studies Part-time
Level of education Unitary (first+second cycle)
Language(s) of instruction Polish
Admission limit 100
Duration 5 years
Tuition fees 7500 zł/rok studiów
Recruitment committee address ul. Wóycickiego 1/3, 01-938 Warszawa
budynek nr 23, pokój 301A
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Required document
  • Maturity or equivalent document
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Celem kształcenia na kierunku psychologia jest zdobycie wiedzy ogólnej z zakresu psychologii oraz pogłębionej wiedzy szczegółowej z wybranych zagadnień psychologicznych, a także umiejętności wykorzystania jej w pracy zawodowej z zachowaniem zasad prawnych i etycznych. Absolwent posiada wiedzę i rozumie na czym polega odmienność interpretacji zachowań człowieka z różnych perspektyw (ewolucjonistycznej, psychoanalitycznej, behawioralnej, poznawczo-społecznej, humanistycznej). Jest w stanie szczegółowo analizować i interpretować różne procesy psychiczne i emocjonalne, a także analizować i interpretować rolę czynników sprzyjających zachowaniom zdrowotnym, uzależnieniom, zapobiegającym potencjalnym zaburzeniom rozwoju i patologii w zakresie procesów psychicznych. Absolwent zna wybrane metody i narzędzia diagnozy oraz interwencji psychologicznej. Rozumie i posiada wiedzę na temat nowoczesnej metodologii badań bazującej na zaawansowanej statystyce i aktualnej psychometrii. Posiada umiejętności w doborze narzędzi diagnostycznych oraz technik badawczych Absolwent potrafi zastosować odpowiednie metody analizy statystycznej do interpretacji danych empirycznych oraz ocenić wartość stosownych technik badawczych. Potrafi dobrać techniki i sposoby pomocy psychologicznej dla danych form dysfunkcyjnych. Jest w stanie dobrać odpowiednie techniki badawcze do diagnozy zaburzeń psychoneurologicznych, osobowości, sprawności innych funkcji psychicznych (procesy poznawcze, emocjonalne, motywacyjne, preferencje wartości, postawy religijne), zdolności adaptacyjnych oraz funkcjonowania w różnych relacjach społecznych. Absolwent posiada kompetencje w zakresie pomocy psychologicznej i interwencji kryzysowej.

Na kierunku dostępne są dwie specjalizacje: 1. psychologia kliniczna i psychoterapia; 2. psychologia pracy i organizacji.

Po ukończeniu studiów absolwent może podjąć pracę w m.in. w: 1. placówkach oświatowych, w tym w szkołach czy poradniach psychologiczno-pedagogicznych; 2. placówkach medycznych (np. szpitale, kliniki); 3. firmach, w działach obejmujących doradztwo personalne i zarządzanie zasobami ludzkimi; 4. placówkach systemu sprawiedliwości (np. zakłady penitencjarne),a także prowadzić diagnozę psychologiczną (np. ośrodki diagnostyczno-konsultacyjne).  

Specjalności:

  • psychologia kliniczna i psychoterapia,
  • psychologia pracy i organizacji,

Perspektywy zawodowe

Po ukończeniu kierunku psychologia na UKSW można podjąć pracę w wielu miejscach m.in. w:

  • placówkach oświatowych, w tym w szkołach czy poradniach psychologiczno-pedagogicznych,
  • placówkach medycznych (szpitale, kliniki),
  • firmach, w działach obejmujących doradztwo personalne i zarządzanie zasobami ludzkimi,
  • placówkach systemu sprawiedliwości (np. zakłady penitencjarne),a także prowadzić diagnozę psychologiczną.

Po studiach na kierunku psychologia można się dalej rozwijać na ścieżce psychoterapeutycznej (szkoły psychoterapii) i specjalizacji klinicznej oraz na ścieżce naukowej w Szkole Doktorskiej UKSW (studia trzeciego stopnia).

 


Qualification rules for candidates holding a maturity certificate obtained by passing the matriculation examination (the so-called "new matura"):

Required subject Conversion factor for the level
Polish – written part elementary            p= 0,20    or advanced      p= 0,30
modern foreign language - written part elementary                p= 0,15    or advanced      p= 0,20
elective subject* elementary              p= 0,30    or advanced      p= 0,50

*for Philosophy, one of the subjects indicated by the candidate from the following set is considered: philosophy, civics, geography, biology, mathematics, physics/physics and astronomy, history, Latin and ancient culture, chemistry.

 *for Sustainability Studies, one of the subjects indicated by the candidate from the following set is considered: biology, philosophy, mathematics, physics/physics and astronomy, history, civics, geography, chemistry.

* for Psychology, one of the subjects indicated by the candidate from the following set is considered: biology, mathematics, physics/physics and astronomy, history, chemistry, geography, philosophy, WOS, informatics.

 The result of the qualification procedure (W) is calculated according to the formula:

W = p1W1 + p2W2 + p3W3  

where:

W1 – number of points corresponding to the percentage result of the matriculation examination in a Polish (written part),

W2 – number of points corresponding to the percentage result of the matriculation examination in a modern foreign language (written part),

W3 – number of points corresponding to the percentage result of the matriculation examination in an elective subject (written part),

p1 – conversion factor for the level of Polish,

p2 – conversion factor for the foreign language level,

p3 – conversion factor for the level of the elective subject

If a candidate has a result for one subject both at the advanced and elementary levels on the matriculation certificate, the result from the level which, multiplied by an appropriate conversion factor, gives a higher value is considered in the qualification procedure.

 

Qualification rules for candidates holding a maturity certificate obtained by passing the maturity examination (the so-called "old matura"): 

 

Required subject  Type of exam Conversion factor
Polish written part p1 = 0,20
oral part p2 = 0,20
modern foreign language oral part or end-of-year grade** p3 = 0,20 p3 = 0,10
elective subject* written partor end-of-year grade** p4 = 0,40 p4 = 0,10

* for Philosophy and Environmental Protection, one of the subjects indicated by the candidate from the following set is considered: biology, mathematics, physics, history, civics, geography, chemistry.

* for Psychology, one of the subjects indicated by the candidate from the following set is considered: biology, mathematics, physics, history, chemistry, geography, WOS, informatics

** end-of-year grade is considered only if the candidate has not taken the subject.

 The result of the qualification procedure (W) is calculated according to the formula:

W = p1W1 + p2W2 + p3W3 + p4W4    

where:

W1 - number of points in the maturity examination in Polish (written part) after conversion in accordance with the table in § 1, art. 1,

W2 - number of points in the maturity examination in Polish (oral part) after conversion in accordance with the table in § 1, art. 1,

W3 - number of points in the maturity examination in modern foreign language (oral part) or points for end-of-year grade if the candidate has not taken a modern foreign language (oral part) in a matriculation examination, after conversion in accordance with the table in § 1, art. 1,

W4 - number of points in the maturity examination in the subject indicated by the candidate (written part), specified as an elective subject, or points for the end-of-year grade if the candidate has not taken it in a matriculation examination, after conversion in accordance with the table in § 1, art. 1,

p1 – conversion factor for the written part in Polish,

p2 – conversion factor for the oral part in Polish,

p3 – conversion factor for the oral part in the modern foreign language level, or, optionally, for the end-of-year grade in that subject

p4 – conversion factor for the written part in the subject indicated by the candidate as an elective subject or, optionally, for the end-of-year grade in that subject.

Qualification rules with International Baccalaureate and European Baccalaureate

Candidates who have passed the International Baccalaureate and have achieved the score of at least 37 on the IB diploma shall be awarded maximum points in the major(s) they register excluding medicine, and subject to art. 12.

Candidates who have passed the European Baccalaureate and have achieved an overall score of at least 88 out of 100 points on the EB diploma shall be awarded maximum grades in the major(s) they register excluding medicine, and subject to art. 12.

The admission of candidates with an IB diploma with a score lower than 37, and candidates with an EB diploma with a score lower than 88, as well as candidates with an IB diploma or EB diploma who apply for admission to the faculty of medicine, regardless of the score obtained on the diploma, is based on the admission criteria for persons with the "new matura," subject to art. 12 and in accordance with the table below, where it is assumed that:

- for the International Baccalaureate: the lower level - standard level, hereinafter SL, of the subject passed by the candidate corresponds to the elementary level of the subject passed in the matriculation examination, and the higher level - high level, hereinafter HL - the advanced level;

- for the European Baccalaureate: the basic level is taken to be L2 and L3 (number of hours per week) and the advanced level is taken to be L4 and L5, and mathematics L5+3 (number of hours per week):  

MATRICULATION EXAM IB

MATRICULATION EXAM IB

NEW MATRICULATION

EXAM

MATRICULATION

EXAM IB

NEW MATRICULATION

EXAM

NEW MATRICULATION

EXAM

SL Level

 

Elementary level 

Elementary level

HL Level

Elementary level

Advanced level

7

9,00-10,00

100%

7

8,00-10,00

100%

6

8,00-8,95

86%

6

7,00-7,95

85%

5

7,00-7,95

72%

5

6,00-6,95

70%

4

6,00-6,95

58%

4

5,00-5,95

55%

3

5,00-5,95

44%

3

4,00-4,95

40%

2

4,00-4,95

30%

2

3,00-3,95

25%

1

1,00-3,95

0

1

1,00-2,95

10%

For the candidates referred to in art. 10-12, taking part in recruitment for the major of Journalism and Social Communication (full-time first-cycle studies) or Theology (full-time uniform master's degree studies), due to the fact that an entrance examination is required as part of the qualification procedure for these majors, the principle is that the score obtained from the European Baccalaureate or the International Baccalaureate is equivalent to the score from the matriculation examination. The second component of the recruitment result of these majors is the entrance exam score.

The recruitment result of a candidate taking the International Baccalaureate, whose score is below 24 in the examination under the International Baccalaureate program, the passing of which is confirmed by the IB diploma, is 0 points.

The subjects which cannot be taken as part of the matriculation exam by candidates with an IB or EB diploma due to the matriculation curriculum at a given school are determined as equivalents in the table below, with the proviso that in the case of candidates who have not had the opportunity to take Polish language as part of the International Baccalaureate or the European Baccalaureate it is allowed to take into consideration as an equivalent of Polish another A1 language passed by the candidate (in the case of IB Baccalaureate) or L1 or L1+3 language (in the case of EB Baccalaureate), however the same language cannot be taken into account twice when calculating the result of the recruitment procedure: 

 

Polish matriculation exam subject

Equivalents at IB matriculation exam

Equivalents at EB matriculation exam

Polish language

* language A1 (from group 1)

* language L1

civics

* business and management
* economics
* history

* philosophy
* psychology
* anthropology

* philosophy
* history
* geography
* economics

history of art

* history
* an “art” group subject

* history

* art
* music

history of music

* history
* an “art” group subject

* history

* art
* music

Candidates with an EB diploma, who have a foreign language score of L2+3 on their diploma, are considered to have a score equivalent to a bilingual modern language on their matriculation examination.

  

Qualification rules for candidates with a foreign high school diploma

Information is provided on the website: https://uksw.edu.pl/kandydaci/cudzoziemcy/dyplomy-zagraniczne-i-matury/

 

Relief from the qualification procedure

Information is contained at: https://uksw.edu.pl/kandydaci/rekrutacja/akty-prawne/olimpiady-konkursy/