Classical Philology Programme code: 02-S1FK12.2019

Field of study: Classical Philology
Programme code: 02-S1FK12.2019
Programme code (USOS): W1-S1FK19
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities
Language of study: Polish
Academic year of entry:
  • winter semester 2023/2024
  • winter semester 2022/2023
  • winter semester 2021/2022
  • winter semester 2020/2021
  • winter semester 2019/2020
Level of qualifications/degree: first-cycle studies
Mode of study: full-time
Degree profile: general academic
Number of semesters: 6
Degree: licencjat (Bachelor's Degree)
Access to further studies: the possibility of applying for the second-cycle studies and postgraduate studies
Specializations: Greek and Latin Philology
Semester from which the specializations starts: 1
Scientific or artistic disciplines to which the learning outcomes are related and their percentage share in education:
  • literary studies (humanities) [leading discipline]: 88%
  • linguistics (humanities): 5%
  • history (humanities): 3%
  • psychology (social sciences): 3%
  • culture and religion studies (humanities): 1%
ISCED code: 0232
The number and date of the Senate’s resolution: 395 (25/06/2019)
General description of the programme:
Syllabus includes study on ancient Greek and Latin, as well as ancient literature and culture, with special focus on its reception in European culture in the form of neolatin literature. THE COURSES ARE NOT PROVIDED IN ENGLISH.
Organization of the process of obtaining a degree:
1) zasady wyboru/przydzielania promotora: Promotorem może być pracownik Wydziału Filologicznego z tytułem lub stopniem naukowym. Jest on wybierany przez studenta/studentkę na podstawie jego/jej zainteresowań naukowych. 2) sposób zatwierdzania tematów prac dyplomowych: Zatwierdzanie tematów prac dyplomowych odbywa się w ramach Wydziału Filologicznego z wykorzystaniem systemu Archiwum Prac Dyplomowych, zwanego systemem APD. System APD dostępny jest pod adresem https://apd.us.edu.pl. Tematy mogą proponować: • nauczyciele akademiccy • zainteresowani/e studenci/studentki Tematy prac dyplomowych powinny być zgodne z realizowanym kierunkiem studiów. Przy ich ustalaniu należy uwzględnić zainteresowania naukowe studenta, programy badawcze oraz możliwości wydziału w zakresie opieki naukowej nad daną pracą dyplomową. Tematy powinny być adekwatne do nadawanego tytułu i zgodne z efektami kształcenia ustalonymi dla kierunku. Zgłoszenie tematu odbywa się poprzez złożenie w dziekanacie jednostki podpisanego przez studenta/studentkę dokumentu RTP (Rejestracja Tytułu Pracy) zawierającego: tytuł pracy, tytuł, imię i nazwisko promotora oraz jego podpis. Zmiana tytułu pracy możliwa jest poprzez złożenie ww. dokumentu z uaktualnionym tytułem pracy. 3) wymogi dotyczące recenzji: Promotor i recenzent są zobowiązani wprowadzić recenzje pracy do systemu APD przed egzaminem dyplomowym. Wydrukowaną i podpisaną recenzję należy dostarczyć do dziekanatu. Treść zatwierdzonej recenzji jest widoczna dla studenta oraz zostaje automatycznie przesłana do USOS. Po wprowadzeniu recenzji przez promotora oraz recenzenta system automatycznie zmienia status pracy na „Praca gotowa do obrony”. Pracę uznaje się za ocenioną pozytywnie, jeśli uzyskała dwie oceny pozytywne. 4) zasady dopuszczania do egzaminu dyplomowego: Warunkiem dopuszczenia do egzaminu dyplomowego jest osiągnięcie efektów kształcenia przewidzianych w programie kształcenia oraz uzyskanie pozytywnych ocen pracy dyplomowej. Gdy praca uzyskała w APD status „Praca gotowa do obrony”, pracownik dziekanatu wydaje członkom komisji egzaminacyjnej komplet dokumentów (wraz z wydrukowanym protokołem egzaminu dyplomowego) koniecznych do przeprowadzenia egzaminu dyplomowego studenta. 5) zakres merytoryczny egzaminu: Podczas egzaminu dyplomowego należy zadać trzy pytania z zakresu pracy dyplomowej i efektów kształcenia realizowanych w trakcie studiów. 6) forma egzaminu dyplomowego: Egzamin dyplomowy odbywa się w formie ustnej przed powołaną przez dziekana komisją składającą się z przewodniczącego i dwóch członków (promotor pracy, recenzent pracy). Przynajmniej jeden z członków komisji powinien posiadać co najmniej stopień doktora habilitowanego. W trakcie egzaminu przeprowadzana jest dyskusja polegająca na zadaniu dwóch pytań ze strony promotora i jednego pytania ze strony recenzenta. Student/studentka odpowiada na pytania a następnie wychodzi z sali egzaminacyjnej na czas ustalania przez komisję oceny (jednogłośnie lub niejednogłośnie). Po powrocie na salę egzaminacyjną otrzymuje informację o ostatecznym wyniku studiów. Podstawą obliczenia ostatecznego wyniku studiów są: a. średnia arytmetyczna wszystkich ocen z egzaminów i zaliczeń z modułów zaprojektowanych w planie studiów, z uwzględnieniem ocen niedostatecznych uzyskanych w ciągu całego okresu studiów. Ocen z wychowania fizycznego nie wlicza się do średniej. b. ocena z pracy ustalona na podstawie ocen promotora i recenzenta. W przypadkach spornych decyduje przewodniczący komisji. c. ocena z egzaminu licencjackiego lub magisterskiego ustalona na podstawie ocen cząstkowych uzyskanych na tym egzaminie. Ostateczny wynik stanowi sumę 1/2 oceny wymienionej w pkt. a) oraz 1/4 każdej z ocen wymienionych w pkt. b) i c). Jeśli ocena wymieniona w pkt. a) jest niższa niż 3,0, ostateczny wynik nie może być wyższy od dostatecznego. W przypadku uzyskania z egzaminu dyplomowego oceny niedostatecznej lub nieprzystąpienia do tego egzaminu w ustalonym terminie dziekan wyznacza drugi termin egzaminu. Powtórny egzamin może się odbyć nie wcześniej niż przed upływem jednego miesiąca i nie później niż po upływie trzech miesięcy od daty pierwszego egzaminu. Powyższe zasady procedowania są zgodne z Regulaminem studiów w UŚ w Katowicach (http://bip.us.edu.pl/sites/bip.us.edu.pl/files/prawo/zal_do_91_2017_3.pdf)
Connection between the field of study and university development strategy, including the university mission:
The graduates of classical philology have obtained deeep understaning of the European culture and possesed language skills which might be usefull in the modern languages learning process.
Specialization: Greek and Latin Philology
General description of the specialization:
Program studiów filologii klasycznej, specjalność grecka i łacińska, obejmuje naukę dwóch starożytnych języków: greckiego i łacińskiego, oraz literatury i kultury antycznej, w tym jej recepcji i kontynuacji w kulturze europejskiej ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem literatury nowołacińskiej, bizantyńskiej i epok późniejszych aż po czasy współczesne. Oprócz przedmiotów kierunkowych oraz uzupełniających je przedmiotów z zakresu historii starożytnej z elementami archeologii i historii filozofii program obejmuje także intensywną naukę języka włoskiego lub nowogreckiego. Absolwenci studiów I stopnia (licencjackich) będą mieli możliwość kontynuowania nauki na studiach II stopnia (magisterskich)
Internships (hours and conditions):
Nie dotyczy
Graduation requirements:
Realizacja modułów przewidzianych w programie kształcenia, przygotowanie pracy dyplomowej i pozytywny rezultat egzaminu dyplomowego. Szczegółowy przebieg procesu dyplomowania został opisany w punkcie "organizacja procesu uzyskania dyplomu".
Number of ECTS credits required to achieve the qualification equivalent to the level of study: 184
Professional qualifications:
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Percentage of the ECTS credits for each of the scientific or artistic disciplines to which the learning outcomes are related to the total number of ECTS credits:
  • literary studies (humanities): 88%
  • linguistics (humanities): 5%
  • history (humanities): 3%
  • psychology (social sciences): 3%
  • culture and religion studies (humanities): 1%
KNOWLEDGE
The graduate:
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate defines the position and describes the importance of classical studies in the system of sciences, understands and characterizes its subject matter and methodological specificity. The graduate has knowledge of the basic terminology and methodology of research in classical studies and the related programmes of humanities. [FKL-W01]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate he has a basic knowledge of classical languages, their formation and development. [FKL_W02]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate is familiar with the grammar and lexis of both classical languages at the basic level. [FKL_W03]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate he has a basic linguistic knowledge. [FKL_W04]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate has a structured knowledge of ancient literature, including its periodization, genology and classical canons of the creators. [FKL_W05]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate has a basic knowledge of the transmission and reception of classical culture. [FKL_W06]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate has a basic knowledge of the critical- literary tradition in shaping the history of literature; the graduate has knowledge of the basic critical terminology. [FKL_W07]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate has a basic knowledge of editing, history and criticism of the text. [FKL_W08]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate is familiar with the periodization of Greek and Roman history, the most important political events and basic economic and social determinants. [FKL_W09]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate has a basic knowledge of the religions and mythologies of the ancient world and a basic knowledge of cultural theory with a particular focus on the culture of Greco-Roman antiquity; the graduate has an elementary knowledge of selected creations of the material culture of antiquity. [FKL_W10]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate has a basic knowledge of the impact of the achievements of ancient Greek and Roman culture on the culture of later times. [FKL_W11]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate knows and understands the basic concepts and principles of copyright. [FKL_W12]

SKILLS
The graduate:
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate can search, analyse, evaluate, select and use information in a variety of sources and manners. [FKL_U01]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate can conduct a library visit, use databases and use the Internet to obtain information, make bibliography and footnotes with due attention to copyright; the graduate can format documents using a word processor and prepare a multimedia presentation. [FKL_U02]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate has basic research skills, including formulating and analysing research problems, selection of research methods and tools, development and presentation of results that allows to solve problems in classical studies. [FKL_U03]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate can recognize basic metric measures in Greek and Latin poetry. [FKL_U04]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate knows how to acquire knowledge and develop the research skills independently being guided by a scientific supervisor and a sense of duty and self-discipline. [FKL_U05]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate can use basic theoretical views, research paradigms and concepts typical of classical studies in typical professional situations. [FKL_U06]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate is able to recognize different types of texts and creations of ancient material and literary culture and conduct their critical analysis and interpretation using typical methods to determine their meanings, social impact, place in the historical and cultural process, and artistic and cognitive value. [FKL_U07]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate can place the works they have learned in a general historical and cultural context. [FKL_U08]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate has the ability to argue using the views of other researchers and to formulate conclusions. [FKL_U09]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate can communicate using different channels and communication techniques with specialists of different disciplines in humanities. [FKL_U10]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate has the ability to create typical written studies and prepare oral presentations in Polish, concerning specific issues in classical studies using basic theoretical views and various sources. [FKL_U11]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate can read and translate Latin and Greek texts. [FKL_U12]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate has the ability to understand and create different types of written and oral texts that require systemic knowledge of the language in terms of its grammatical structures, lexis and phonetics; the graduate communicates using a modern foreign language with the use of different channels and communication techniques to the extent typical of a given area of knowledge. [FKL_U13]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate is aware of the level of their knowledge and skills and can plan lifelong learning and development. [FKL_U14]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate can work together and work in a group, adopting different roles. [FKL_U15]

SOCIAL COMPETENCES
The graduate:
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate can adequately define the priorities for performing a specific task by themselves and others. [FKL_K01]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate correctly identifies and resolves the dilemmas associated with the profession. [FKL_K02]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate appreciates the tradition and cultural heritage of humanity and is aware of the responsibility for preserving cultural heritage of Europe, especially of Greco-Roman antiquity. [FKL_K03]
After completing the first cycle studies with a general academic profile in the programme of Classical Studies, the graduate participates in cultural life in its various forms and manifestations. [FKL_K04]
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Greek I [02-FK-S1-PNJG1] Polish course work practical classes: 90 6
History of the Greek Literature I [02-FK-S1-HLG1] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
History of the Roman Literature I [02-FK-S1-HLR1] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
Introduction into Classical Philology [02-FK-S1-WSFK] Polish course work practical classes: 15 2
Introduction into the University [02-FK-S1-WU] Polish course work practical classes: 15 3
Latin I [02-FK-S1-PNJL1] Polish course work practical classes: 90 6
Physical Education [02-FK-S1-WF] Polish course work practical classes: 30 0
Rhetorics [02-FK-S1-R] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
Scholar's Workshop [02-FK-S1-EWB] Polish course work practical classes: 15 3
Selected Modern Language I-VI [02-FK-S1-JNW] Polish exam practical classes: 30 2

The following list includes programme requirements for interdisciplinary individual studies.
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Greek I [02-FK-S1-PNJG1] Polish course work practical classes: 90 6
History of the Greek Literature I [02-FK-S1-HLG1] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
History of the Roman Literature I [02-FK-S1-HLR1] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
Introduction into Classical Philology [02-FK-S1-WSFK] Polish course work practical classes: 15 2
Latin I [02-FK-S1-PNJL1] Polish course work practical classes: 90 6
Scholar's Workshop [02-FK-S1-EWB] Polish course work practical classes: 15 3
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Greek II [02-FK-S1-PNJG2] Polish course work practical classes: 90 9
History of Ancient Greece [02-FK-S1-HSG] Polish exam lecture: 30 3
History of the Greek Literature II [02-FK-S1-HLG2] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
History of the Roman Literature II [02-FK-S1-HLR2] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
Introduction into Mythology [02-FK-S1-WM] Polish course work practical classes: 15 1
Latin II [02-FK-S1-PNJL2] Polish course work practical classes: 90 9
Physical Education [02-FK-S1-WF] Polish course work practical classes: 30 0
Selected Modern Language I-VI [02-FK-S1-JNW] Polish exam practical classes: 30 2

The following list includes programme requirements for interdisciplinary individual studies.
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Greek II [02-FK-S1-PNJG2] Polish course work practical classes: 90 9
History of the Greek Literature II [02-FK-S1-HLG2] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
History of the Roman Literature II [02-FK-S1-HLR2] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
Latin II [02-FK-S1-PNJL2] Polish course work practical classes: 90 9
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Ancient Culture I [02-FK-S1-KA1] Polish exam lecture: 15
practical classes: 15
2
Greek Descriptive Grammar. Flexion [02-FK-S1-GOJGF] Polish course work practical classes: 30 2
Greek III [02-FK-S1-PNJG3] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
Greek IV [02-FK-S1-PNJG4] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
History of Ancient Rome [02-FK-S1-HSR] Polish exam lecture: 30 3
History of the Greek Literature III [02-FK-S1-HLG3] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
History of the Roman Literature III [02-FK-S1-HLR3] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
Latin Descriptive Grammar. Flexion [02-FK-S1-GOJLF] Polish course work practical classes: 30 2
Latin III [02-FK-S1-PNJL3] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
Latin IV [02-FK-S1-PNJL4] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
Selected Modern Language I-VI [02-FK-S1-JNW] Polish exam practical classes: 30 2
Workshop on Roman Literature I [02-FK-S1-CLR1] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3

The following list includes programme requirements for interdisciplinary individual studies.
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Greek III [02-FK-S1-PNJG3] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
Greek IV [02-FK-S1-PNJG4] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
History of the Greek Literature III [02-FK-S1-HLG3] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
History of the Roman Literature III [02-FK-S1-HLR3] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
Latin III [02-FK-S1-PNJL3] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
Latin IV [02-FK-S1-PNJL4] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
Workshop on Roman Literature I [02-FK-S1-CLR1] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Ancient Culture II [02-FK-S1-KA2] Polish exam lecture: 15
practical classes: 15
3
Greek V [02-FK-S1-PNJG5] Polish course work practical classes: 60 6
History of the Greek Literature IV [02-FK-S1-HLG4] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
History of the Roman Literature IV [02-FK-S1-HLR4] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
Latin V [02-FK-S1-PNJL5] Polish course work practical classes: 60 6
Metryka grecka i łacińska / Podstawy epigrafiki depending on the choice: 30 3
Selected Modern Language I-VI [02-FK-S1-JNW] Polish exam practical classes: 30 2
Workshop on Greek Literature I [02-FK-S1-CLG1] Polish course work practical classes: 30 4

The following list includes programme requirements for interdisciplinary individual studies.
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Greek V [02-FK-S1-PNJG5] Polish course work practical classes: 60 6
History of the Greek Literature IV [02-FK-S1-HLG4] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
History of the Roman Literature IV [02-FK-S1-HLR4] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
Latin V [02-FK-S1-PNJL5] Polish course work practical classes: 60 6
Workshop on Greek Literature I [02-FK-S1-CLG1] Polish course work practical classes: 30 4
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Ćwiczenia z literatury rzymskiej 2 / Ćwiczenia z literatury greckiej 2 depending on the choice: 30 5
Descriptive Greek Grammar. Syntax [02-FK-S1-GOJGS] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
Descriptive Latin Grammar. Syntax [02-FK-S1-GOJLS] Polish course work practical classes: 30 3
History of the Greek Literature V [02-FK-S1-HLG5] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
History of the Roman Literature V [02-FK-S1-HLR5] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
Latin Stylistics I [02-FK-S1-SLa1] Polish course work practical classes: 15 2
Selected Modern Language I-VI [02-FK-S1-JNW] Polish exam practical classes: 30 2
Seminarium licencjackie greckie 1 / Seminarium licencjackie łacińskie 1 depending on the choice: 30 10

The following list includes programme requirements for interdisciplinary individual studies.
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Ćwiczenia z literatury rzymskiej 2 / Ćwiczenia z literatury greckiej 2 depending on the choice: 30 5
History of the Greek Literature V [02-FK-S1-HLG5] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
History of the Roman Literature V [02-FK-S1-HLR5] Polish exam lecture: 15 3
Seminarium licencjackie greckie 1 / Seminarium licencjackie łacińskie 1 depending on the choice: 30 10
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Ćwiczenia z literatury rzymskiej 3 / Ćwiczenia z literatury greckiej 3 depending on the choice: 30 5
Ćwiczenia z literatury rzymskiej 4 / Ćwiczenia z literatury greckiej 4 depending on the choice: 30 3
Ćwiczenia z literatury rzymskiej 5 / Ćwiczenia z literatury greckiej 5 depending on the choice: 30 3
Latin Stylistics II [02-FK-S1-SLa2] Polish course work practical classes: 15 2
Module of Social Sciences [NS] Polish course work lecture: 30 5
Selected Modern Language I-VI [02-FK-S1-JNW] Polish exam practical classes: 30 2
Seminarium licencjackie greckie 2 / Seminarium licencjackie łacińskie 2 depending on the choice: 30 10

The following list includes programme requirements for interdisciplinary individual studies.
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
A
Ćwiczenia z literatury rzymskiej 3 / Ćwiczenia z literatury greckiej 3 depending on the choice: 30 5
Ćwiczenia z literatury rzymskiej 4 / Ćwiczenia z literatury greckiej 4 depending on the choice: 30 3
Ćwiczenia z literatury rzymskiej 5 / Ćwiczenia z literatury greckiej 5 depending on the choice: 30 3
Seminarium licencjackie greckie 2 / Seminarium licencjackie łacińskie 2 depending on the choice: 30 10