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University: Adam Mickiewicz University
Category: Social Sciences & Humanities
Location: Poznań
Level: Bachelor
Deadline: Thu 09 July 2026
Intake: October
Application Fee: 85 PLN
Tuition Fee: 3000 PLN
Duration: 6 Semesters
Global Communication is an undergraduate programme in Poland designed for students who want to specialise in linguistics, literature, culture, social communication, and international communication. For candidates exploring Polish universities, Bachelor’s programmes in Poland, and communication-focused study opportunities through Poland Study, this programme offers a multilingual and intercultural academic pathway within the humanities.
The programme focuses on linguistics and literary studies, as well as communication studies, cultural studies, comparative literature, social realities, and the cultural contexts of different language areas. Students develop practical language skills in English, Russian, and, depending on their choice, a second Western European or East Slavic language. The study process aims to prepare students to interpret cultural, linguistic, and social relations between East and West in a global context.
For international students who want to study global communication in Poland, this programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical communication skills. Courses include English Communication Skills, Russian Communication Skills, Third Foreign Language, Introduction to Global Communication, Introduction to Linguistics, Introduction to Literary Studies, Introduction to Marketing Communication, Introduction to Political Communication, Professional Communication, Visual Communication, Multilingualism, Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Ethnolinguistics, Language Diversity, Russian Literature, Socio-cultural Realities of Eastern Europe, and Professional Communication Workshops.
The programme helps students develop skills in text analysis and interpretation, written and spoken text production, information search and evaluation, communication across languages and cultures, critical thinking, problem identification, drawing conclusions, teamwork, and independent decision-making. Graduates are expected to achieve advanced competence in English and Russian, as well as communicative competence in a third foreign language.
