Subjects in English or with English support

CAMPUS IN WARSAW

FACULTY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

TOURISM AND RECREATION PROGRAMME

TOURISM AND RECREATION FIELD COURCES - BACHELOR

CODECOURSESEMESTERECTSDESCRIPTION
31/3/I/ThTravel and Tourist serviceswinter5summary
TR/1/PP/PMA Basics of marketingwinter3summary
TR/1/PP/PEOBasics of ecology and environmental protectionwinter4summary
TR/1/PP/PEKBasics of economicswinter2summary
TR/1/TH/ETREconomics of tourism winter3summary
TR/1/TH/ZTUTourist developmentwinter2summary
TR/1/PO/ANGForeign language - Englishwinter3summary
TR/1/PO/ANGForeign language - Englishwinter3summary
TR/1/PK/PTUBasics of tourismwinter3summary
7/3/II/ThTourist geographywinter6summary
TR/1/RR/RINInterpersonal Relationshipswinter2summary
28/3/I/TrRecreation project managementwinter1summary
47E/5/I/TCity tourwinter1summary
24/2/I/TTheory and methodology of recreationwinter2summary
59B/4/I/TrTrip to SPAwinter3summary
TR/1/PO/ANGForeign language - Englishspring3summary
TR/1/PO/ANGForeign language - Englishspring3summary
TR/1/PK/TETourist eventspring1summary
43/4/I/TrQualified tourismspring1summary
TR/1/TH/HASHistory of architecture and artspring5summary
TR/1/PP/KRAHeritage interpretationspring2summary
45/6/I/ThAgritourismspring2summary
TR/1/TH/TUZSustainable tourismspring2summary
TR/1/PK/APLOutdoor animationspring3summary
8/2/I/TInformation technologyspring3summary
40/4/I/TTourism Product Designingspring4summary
10/2/I/TBasics of managementspring4summary
TR/1/PK/TWP Tourism in practicespring4summary

TOURISM AND RECREATION FIELD COURCES - MASTER

CODECOURSESEMESTERECTSDESCRIPTION
TR/2/PP/SFT Financing methods for T&R activitieswinter4summary
14/4/II/TMarketing of tourism and recreation serviceswinter3summary
31/2/II/TPolish team gameswinter1summary
16/1/II/TActive and qualified tourismwinter3summary
TR/1/TH/RPTRegional tourism strategieswinter3summary
25/1/II/TSelected issues of recreation/ tourism theorywinter3summary
TR/2/WF/WFPSelected forms of outdoor recreationwinter3summary
7/1/II/T Mediationwinter3summary
24/3/I/TRecreation for disabledwinter3summary
TR/2/PO/ANGForeign language - Englishwinter2summary
TR/2/PO/ANGForeign language - Englishwinter2summary
TR/2/PO/ANGForeign language - Englishspring2summary
TR/2/PP/WZPZHealth education and health promotionspring3summary

PHYSICAL EDUCATION  AND SPORT PROGRAMME

PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIELD COURCES - BACHELOR

CODECOURSESEMESTERECTSDESCRIPTION
WFI-1Foreign language/Englishwinter2summary
WFI-1Foreign language/Englishwinter2summary
WFI-21Health educationwinter2summary
WFI_15Methodology of physical educationwinter6summary
7/2/I/PEHuman physiologywinter5summary
WFI_21Psychologywinter2summary
WFI-44Winter camp – skiing or snowboardwinter5summary
24/1/I/PEMethodology of gymnasticswinter2summary
13/1/II/PEGymnasticswinter4 
WFI-27Methodology of swimmingwinter3summary
32/2/I/PEMethodology of handballwinter2 
30/1/I/PEMethodology of basketballwinter2 
23/1/I/PEDancingwinter2 
15/2/I/PEBiomechanicswinter4summary
WFI-1Foreign language/Englishspring2summary
WFI-1Foreign language/Englishspring4summary
WFI-22Pedagogyspring6summary
15/2/I/PEBiomechanicsspring4summary
WFI-13Theory of sportspring4summary
WFI-32Theory and methodology of team gamesspring2summary
PEI-14Theory of physical educationspring5summary
24/2/1/PEMethodology of gymnasticsspring3summary
26/1/I/PEMethodology of track and field sportsspring3 
WFI-27Methodology of swimmingspring3summary
28/2/I/PEMethodology of tennisspring1 
WFI-29Methodology of combat sportsspring3summary
31/1/I/PEMethodology of volleyballspring2 
33/2/I/PEMethodology of footballspring2 

PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIELD COURCES - MASTER

CODECOURSESEMESTERECTSDESCRIPTION
6/1/II/PESociologywinter3summary
13/1/II/PEGymnasticswinter2 
12/2/II/PETrack and field sportswinter2 
15/1/II/PEVolleyballwinter2 
SDII- 26Environmental conditions influencing sports training and competitionwinter2summary
17/2/II/PEFootballwinter3 
WFII-11Theory of trainingwinter5summary
21/1/II/PE Physiology of physical effortspring4summary
SII-16Methodology of scientific researchspring2summary
WFII_17Advanced methodology of physical educationspring5summary
20/1/II/PEBiomechanics - motion measurement methodsspring4 
WFII_16Psychology of physical activityspring4summary
7/1/II/PEStatisticsspring4 
WFII-22Handballspring3summary
WFII-24 Basketballspring3summary

SPORT FIELD COURCES - BACHELOR

SPORT FIELD COURCES - MASTER

CODECOURSESEMESTERECTSDESCRIPTION
SMII-23Relationship marketing in sportwinter3summary
SDII_28Recovery strategies in sportspring2summary
Course unit code: refer to the program of the studies – academic year 2017/2018 (subjects' position on the list, year, level: I – bachelor; II – master; field of studies: PE – Physical Education, S – Sport; P – Physiotherapy, T – Tourism and Recreation)

FACULTY OF REHABILITATION

EDUCATIONAL FIELDS

PHYSIOTHERAPY FIELD COURCE

CODECOURSESEMESTERECTSDESCRIPTION
FV-41Aquatic therapywinter1,5 
FV-35Swimming for Disabledwinter1 
FV-42Motor games and activitieswinter1 
FV-43PE - Fitness - choreography and strengthening excercises with musicwinter2 
FV-04Medical biology and geneticswinter2 
 OT in healthcare systemswinter1 
 OT for Neurodiversitywinter1 
FV-76Physiotherapy in Neurologywinter2 
FV-77Paediatrics physiotherapywinter2a certificate from the
National Criminal Register
is required
FV-38PE - gimnastics, music, and movement excerciseswinter2summary
FV-36Sexual rehabilitation for people with Movement disabilitieswinter1summary
FV-86Physiotherapy in  Orthopedicswinter1summary
FV-45Fun and games movementwinter1summary
FV-56Special methods in Physiotherapywinter1summary
FV-62Clinical background of physiotherapy in orthopedicsspring/winter2summary
FV-03Anatomy Palpationwinter/ summer2 
FV-30Communication technology. Computer basics (IT)winter/ summer2 
FV-16English for Special Purposes (Physiotherapy Module)winter/ summer2 
FV-44Team games for people with disabilities (groups with English support)winter/ summer1,5 
FV-80Physiotherapy in  Surgerywinter/ summer2 
TZ-I-13Anatomy of the musculoskeletal and nervous systemswinter/ summer2 
FV-01Normal and radiographic anatomywinter/ summer2 
FV-07Physiological assessment for physiotherapy and sportwinter/ summer2 
FV-11Biomechanicswinter/ summer2 
FV-36Sexual rehabilitation for people with Movement disabilitieswinter/ summer1 
FV-50Therapeutic and preventive massagewinter/ summer3 
 Physical Medicine in OTwinter/ summer2 
TZ-I-13Anatomy of the musculoskeletal and nervous systemsspring/ winter2 
FV-01Normal and radiographic anatomyspring/ winter2 
12-FVClinical Biomechanicsspring/ winter1 
FV-48Disability Sportspring/ winter2 
FV-56Special methods in Physiotherapyspring/ winter1 
FV-35Swimming for Disabledspring1 
FV-44Team games for people with disabilities (groups with English support)spring1,5 
FVPhysiotherapy in Pulmonologyspring2 
FV-03Anatomy Palpationspring2 
FV-49PE - Conditioningspring2summary
FV-34Bioethicsspring3summary
Course unit code: refer to the program of current studies (subjects' position on the list, year, level : I – bachelor; II – master; field of studies: PE – Physical Education, S – Sport; P – Physiotherapy, T – Tourism and Recreation)
E - Exam;

* Required: Virus Carrier State Test, Viral Hepatitis Vaccination;

**Required: Virus Carrier State Test, Viral Hepatitis Vaccination, Third Party Insurance, Personal and Occupational Accident Insurance. Hospital clothes and footwear required (uniforms or aprons).

CAMPUS IN BIAŁA PODLASKA

(164 KM FROM WARSAW)

FACULTY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH IN BIALA PODLASKA

PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIELD COURCES

CODE

SUBJECT

SEMESTER

ECTS

Bachelor

Master

PE/I/st/46

Motor learning and performance

I,  II

6, 6

 
PE/I/st/47

Youth sport

I,  II

6, 6

 
PE/I/st/48

Team sports

I,  II

6, 6

 
PE/I/st/49Life sciences        I,  II    6, 6  
PE/I/st/50Strength and conditioning for sports performance

I,  II

6, 6

 
PE/I/st/51Modern forms of physical activity

I,  II

6, 6

 
PE/I/st/52Body-Mind

I,  II

6, 6

 
PE/I/st/53Basic of physiotherapy

I,  II

6, 6

 
PE/I/st/54Get to know our region

I,  II

6, 6

GRADING SYSTEM

5AEXCELLENT - outstanding performance with only minor errors 
4,5BVERY GOOD - above the average standard but with some errors
4C GOOD - generally sound work with a number of notable errors
3,5DSATISFACTORY - fair but with significant shortcomings  
3ESUFFICIENT - performance meets the minimum criteria 
2,5FXFAIL - some more work required before the credit can be awarded 
2FFAIL - considerable further work is required