Physics (Studies in English), full-time, second cycle


In power from: 30 Apr 2019

Registration criteria

Admission rules

Admission to the second-cycle studies program may be granted to a person who holds a bachelor's degree, master's degree, engineer's degree or an equivalent degree.

The qualification is based on the results achieved during the completed first-cycle of studies.

Each grade S obtained by the candidate during the previous studies entitling to take up the second-cycle program will be converted into recruitment points PR in accordance with the following formula:

PR = 0,1 / (Smax-Smin) * SUM [w_i * h_i * (S_i - Smin)]

where:

The recruitment points for each candidate are calculated as the sum of the converted grades of the courses passed during the completed study cycle, whereby each grade is multiplied by the number of hours of the subject and by the weight depending on the type of subject.

The weights depend on the type of the course as follows:

For multidisciplinary courses, the highest possible weight should be used.

The PR result is rounded down to an integer number.

The candidate is admitted to second-cycle studies if the following two conditions are met:

1) the total number of recruitment points is greater or equal to 50

2) the candidate’s position on the ranking list is within the applicable limit.

According to the above formula, there is no upper limit for recruitment points.

Confirmation of English proficiency

The candidate should hold a certificate confirming her/his command of English at least at the level B2 according to the European System of Language Description of the Council of Europe, certified by the document referred to in §16.2 and §16.4 of the Resolution No. 378 of the Senate of the University of Warsaw of 19 December 2018 regarding the conditions, procedure and dates of the recruitment procedure for first-cycle studies, uniform master's studies and second-cycle studies at the University of Warsaw in the academic year 2019/2020 (Monitor UW of 2018, item 343, as amended).

In the absence of such a certificate document, the candidate may apply for an interview with a representative of the recruitment committee, after reporting such a need by the IRK system.

The interview is conducted entirely in English.

The interview is not graded, but the positive result of the interview is a prerequisite for the next stages of the recruitment process.

At the request of the candidate submitted in the IRK system, the interview may take place through devices allowing simultaneous transmission of image and sound, with a quality allowing in particular for determining the identity of the candidate.

Scenario of the interview:

List of topics for the interview:

a) Angular momentum and its conservation.

b) Basic laws of electromagnetism.

c) Complex numbers: basic properties and applications in physics.

d) Dynamics: Newton’s laws of motion.

e) Energy: its forms and conservation.

f) Fundamental conservation laws in physics.

g) Geometrical interpretation of derivatives and integrals in one and more dimensions.

h) Harmonic oscillator: basic equation and examples of physical systems.

i) Integrals: basic properties and examples.

j) Joule’s law of heating.

k) Kepler’s problem: properties of planetary orbits.

l) Lagrangian formulation of classical mechanics with basic examples.

The candidate is required to provide as attachments in the IRK system:

Information on documents certifying knowledge of English language. >> Check! <<

 

Deadlines

Date of the interview checking proficiency in English: 10th-12th of July, 2019

Announcement of results: 22nd of July, 2019

Reception of documents:

 

Payments

Application fee

Student's ID payment (ELS)

 

Required documents

List of required documents submitted by candidates qualified for studies

 

Additional information

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