Browse Erasmus+ course units offered at Kujawy and Pomorze University in Bydgoszcz, including English Philology courses, ECTS credits and academic information for incoming students.
The Erasmus+ course list helps incoming students plan their study period at Kujawy and Pomorze University in Bydgoszcz. The current course offer includes English Philology modules, practical language courses, intercultural learning and Polish language and culture classes.
Before finalising your Learning Agreement, please check the number of ECTS credits, course availability and any programme-specific requirements with the International Office.
Browse available English Philology course units, ECTS credits and academic information that will help you prepare your Learning Agreement.
| Course unit | ECTS | Area |
|---|---|---|
| Integrated English language skills in social and professional situations, foundation course | 9 | Practical English |
| Practical grammar 1 | 8 | Grammar |
| Phonetics 1 | 4 | Phonetics |
| Conversations 1 | 6 | Speaking skills |
| Course unit | ECTS | Area |
|---|---|---|
| Practical grammar 3 | 4 | Grammar |
| Conversations 3 | 2 | Speaking skills |
| Reading comprehension 2 | 2 | Reading skills |
| Writing 1 | 2 | Writing skills |
| Course unit | ECTS | Area |
|---|---|---|
| Practical grammar 5 | 3 | Grammar |
| Conversations 5 | 2 | Speaking skills |
| Reading comprehension 4 | 2 | Reading skills |
| Writing 3 | 2 | Writing skills |
| Course unit | ECTS | Note |
|---|---|---|
| History of literature of English language countries / Interpretation of literature of English language countries in social context* | 3 | Alternative module |
| Interpretation of cultural texts / Introduction to translation theory and practice* | 2 / 2 | Alternative module |
| Cultural semiotics / New media semiotics* | 3 | Alternative module |
| Interdisciplinary digital humanities / Methodologies of digital humanities* | 2 | Alternative module |
| Language and interpretation: analysis of literary texts / Language and interpretation: analysis of cultural texts* | 2 | Alternative module |
| Writing for new media | 2 | Module subject |
| Critical thinking | 1 | Module subject |
| Course unit | ECTS | Area |
|---|---|---|
| Practical grammar 2 | 4 | Grammar |
| Phonetics 2 | 4 | Phonetics |
| Conversations 2 | 3 | Speaking skills |
| Reading comprehension 1 | 4 | Reading skills |
| Listening comprehension 1 | 3 | Listening skills |
| Course unit | ECTS | Area |
|---|---|---|
| Practical grammar 4 | 5 | Grammar |
| Conversations 4 | 2 | Speaking skills |
| Reading comprehension 3 | 2 | Reading skills |
| Listening comprehension 2 | 2 | Listening skills |
| Writing 2 | 2 | Writing skills |
| Course unit | ECTS | Area |
|---|---|---|
| Practical grammar 6 | 3 | Grammar |
| Conversations 6 | 2 | Speaking skills |
| Reading comprehension 5 | 2 | Reading skills |
| Writing 4 | 2 | Writing skills |
| Course unit | ECTS | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Elements of linguistic knowledge / Selected problems of applied linguistics* | 2 | Alternative module |
| Theory and interpretation of literature / Interpretation of contemporary literature* | 2 | Alternative module |
| History and culture of English language countries | 2 | Module subject |
| Business vocabulary and correspondence | 3 | Module subject |
| Diploma workshop | 3 | Module subject |
| Writing for new media | 2 | Module subject |
Designed for curious, globally minded students, this workshop blends inspiring theory with hands‑on practice, helping participants navigate diverse cultural settings with ease. You’ll explore essential ideas such as culture, multiplicity, multinationality, ethnicity and cross‑cultural understanding — all through the lens of real voices shaping today’s interconnected world.
Anchored in the vibrant context of Polish culture, the course also supports you in feeling at home during your stay, offering insights that make everyday life more intuitive, enjoyable and meaningful.
2 ECTS 15 hThe course offers an engaging introduction to the Polish language, giving students the essential tools to communicate confidently in everyday situations. Through a clear focus on practical vocabulary and fundamental structures, participants quickly gain the ability to handle common interactions and navigate daily life with greater ease.
By connecting linguistic skills with an understanding of local customs and social norms, students gain a more complete foundation for engaging with their surroundings during their stay in Poland.
2 ECTS 15 h| ECTS grade | Polish grade | Description |
|---|---|---|
| A | 5.0 | Excellent achievements that are beyond the programme, with only minor secondary mistakes accepted. |
| B | 4.5 or 4+ | Achievements above average level, with some mistakes. |
| C | 4.0 | Achievements agreeing with standards, solid work with visible mistakes. |
| D | 3.5 or 3+ | Satisfactory achievements, but with a substantial amount of deficiency. |
| E | 3.0 | Work or achievements that fulfil minimum requirements. |
| F | 2.0 | Fail. Credit is possible after filling elementary deficiencies in the required knowledge. |
If you are an incoming Erasmus+ student and need help choosing courses, confirming ECTS credits or preparing your Learning Agreement, contact the International Office.