Music in Public Space, Full-time, 1st Degree
In power from: 30 May 2022
Registration criteria
Qualification criteria
Applicants are expected to demonstrate a good ear for music and their musicianship, as well as their skills of playing a musical instrument/instruments of their own choice or singing ability, according to the chosen specialty.
Exam at the university
grade from the secondary school matura exam (secondary school certificate) in the native language -10%
candidate's auditory aptitude test – 50 %
presentation of a varied program on a selected instrument or a vocal performance - 40 %
Specialty: Instrumental performance
Specialisation: piano
Presentation of a programme (20-30 minutes) covering pieces in diverse music styles:
- from Baroque, Classical and Romantic
- A virtuoso piece of choice
Specialty: Instrumental performance
Specialisation: guitar
Presentation of a programme (20-30 minutes) covering pieces from two various epochs in diverse music styles.
Specialty: Instrumental performance
Specialisation: accordion
Presentation of a programme (20-30 minutes) covering pieces in diverse music styles:
- from Baroque epoch
- A virtuoso piece of choice
- Selected part of cyclical piece
Specialty: Instrumental performance
Specialisation: organ
Performance of repertoire, including a polyphonic baroque cycle, trio form and a free piece.
Duration 20-25 min.
Specialty: Musical arts animation
Presentation of a programme covering at least two pieces in diverse music styles on a selected instrument or a vocal performance.
Specialty: Stage music
Specialisation: vocal studies
Presentation of a programme covering at least two pieces in diverse music styles (Polish and English).
Specialty: Stage music
Specialisation: electric guitar, bass guitar, drum set
Presentation of a programme covering at least two pieces in diverse music styles. It is allowed to present one candidate’s composition.
Online Exam
Applicants are expected to demonstrate a good ear for music and their musicianship, as well as their skills of playing a musical instrument/instruments of their own choice or singing ability, according to the chosen specialty.
grade from the secondary school matura exam (secondary school certificate) in the native language -10%
candidate's auditory aptitude test and interview – 50 % - online
presentation of a varied program on a selected instrument or a vocal performance - 40 % - video recording
Specialty: Instrumental performance
Specialisation: piano
Presentation of a programme (20-30 minutes) covering pieces in diverse music styles:
- from Baroque, Classical and Romantic
- A virtuoso piece of choice
Specialty: Instrumental performance
Specialisation: guitar
Presentation of a programme (20-30 minutes) covering pieces from two various epochs in diverse music styles.
Specialty: Instrumental performance
Specialisation: accordion
Presentation of a programme (20-30 minutes) covering pieces in diverse music styles:
- from Baroque epoch
- A virtuoso piece of choice
- Selected part of cyclical piece
Specialty: Instrumental performance
Specialisation: organ
Performance of repertoire, including a polyphonic baroque cycle, trio form and a free piece.
Duration 20-25 min.
Specialty: Musical arts animation
Presentation of a programme covering at least two pieces in diverse music styles on a selected instrument or a vocal performance.
Specialty: Stage music
Specialisation: vocal studies
Presentation of a programme covering at least two pieces in diverse music styles (Polish and English).
Specialty: Stage music
Specialisation: electric guitar, bass guitar, drum set
Presentation of a programme covering at least two pieces in diverse music styles. It is allowed to present one candidate’s composition.
Technical requirements for audio-video recordings
The recording must be sent by 10/07/2023 at the latest via the WeTransfer or TransferNow platforms to the following address: mwpp_rekrutacja@ujd.edu.pl
The file should be named according to the following scheme: Direction_name_Specialization_Specialization_Name_and_Surname_of the candidate
Accepted audio-video file formats are: .mp4, .mpeg4, .avi, .mpg, .dvd, .mov
The recording can be made with any recording device.
The camera shot should include the candidate's silhouette.
Editing of the recorded material is not allowed.
The candidate is responsible for the final shape and quality of the recording.
When uploading recordings via the wetransfer.com platform, the file size cannot exceed 2GB, and via the transfernow.net platform, the file size cannot exceed 5GB.
UJD is not responsible for the inability to send files within the set date due to problems with the Candidate's access to the Internet or temporary overload of data transfer platforms.
RECRUITMENT OF FOREIGNERS FOR FIRST-CYCLE STUDIES IN ENGLISH
List of required documents
When registering, a foreign candidate for first-cycle studies:
- fills in a personal questionnaire form,
- submits a scanned copy of their Polish high school diploma or its foreign equivalent, along with a translation into Polish done by a sworn translator, bearing an apostille or subjected to legalization, and an additional translation into Polish by a sworn translator (Education tab),
- provides an electronic photo in .jpg format (photo compliant with the requirements for issuing personal identification documents),
- submits a scanned document confirming their English language proficiency at a minimum B2 level (Education tab - Certificates and other documents required for enrollment). If the candidate does not possess a language proficiency document in the language of instruction, they may request a language proficiency verification. To do so, the candidate must submit the application by the deadline of - 10.07.2023. The application should be filled out, signed, scanned, and then sent through the IRK system using the Help tab. The subject of the message should be: "Application for language proficiency verification.", download the application
- specifies the foreigner status in Poland and provides a scanned copy of the relevant document (e.g., valid Polish Card, supplementary protection status - UKR, permanent residence permit) (Foreign Candidate tab),
- enrols in the chosen undergraduate program by submitting their recruitment application (Recruitment Applications tab),
- makes the required recruitment payment to an individual account within the specified deadline according to the recruitment schedule,
- Insurance: All foreign students must have valid insurance for at least the first year of study in Poland, covering medical expenses up to EUR 30,000. The insurance policy, agreement, or certificate from the National Health Fund or European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) serves as proof of insurance.
- Power of attorney for deliveries
According to Article 40 § 4 of the Administrative Procedure Code of 14 June 1960, "A party who does not have a place of residence or habitual residence or a registered office in the Republic of Poland, another European Union Member State, the Swiss Confederation, or a European Free Trade Association (EFTA) state - a party to the agreement on the European Economic Area, if they have not appointed a representative for conducting the case residing in the Republic of Poland and are not acting through a consul of the Republic of Poland, is obliged to indicate a representative for deliveries in the Republic of Poland."
- Statement from the legal representative of a minor candidate for studies (applies only to minors): Minor candidates must obtain consent to participate in the recruitment process from their legal representative - parent or legal guardian. Failure to provide consent is equivalent to not participating in the recruitment.
Attention!!!
After successful registration for studies, foreign candidates should upload the completed and signed documents via the IRK system using the "Additional Information" form:
- Personal questionnaire form
- Questionnaire for selection of program and study type for foreigners
- Power of attorney for deliveries
- Statement of consent from parents/legal guardians for participation in the recruitment process and enrollment of a minor person (applies only to minors)
Important information for candidates:
Document translations:
All documents prepared in a language other than Polish should be translated into Polish by
- A sworn translator of Polish (the list of sworn translators from the Polish Ministry of Justice is available at LINK);
- A sworn translator from the EU (if there is an institution of sworn translators in the respective country);
- An RP consul competent for the country where the document was issued, or within whose legal system it operates;
- An accredited diplomatic representation or consular office of the country where the document was issued.
The translation can be done by a translation agency, but it must be certified by a Polish diplomatic mission or a sworn translator. Translations certified by a notary are not accepted.
According to the Rector's Order, the tuition fee for foreigners studying in full-time programs is PLN 9880 per academic year, payable in two instalments.
Accommodation:
Foreign students who submit an application can be provided with accommodation in the "SKRZAT" Student House - www.skrzat.ujd.edu.pl Rooms in the "SKRZAT" Student House are typically single, double, or triple occupancy. The monthly fee is PLN 300 per person for a double room, as specified in the Rector's Order at Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa.