The Pontifical University oh John Paul II in Krakow

Master in Philosophy

Kraków, Poland Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow offers a Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion master's program that runs four semesters and is taught entirely in English, open to both Polish and international students. The program is designed to build philosophical skills and competencies useful in professional, public, and private life, including critical thinking, creativity, rationality, and effective argumentation. Course planning follows a balanced structure aimed at developing philosophy students' skills and knowledge, though the program is also suited to graduates from other fields, all of whom receive a solid philosophical foundation and a broad understanding of current philosophical, religious, and scientific debates. Students build the ability to discuss philosophy in English, which the program recommends for those considering an academic career in the field. The schedule is arranged to let students combine study with ongoing work commitments. Beyond academic paths, graduates can also apply their training as translators specializing in philosophical literature, and the analytical and argumentative skills developed in the program are described as relevant to candidates interested in financial-sector roles. Yearly tuition for the program is PLN 11,200. Kraków, where the university is based, is one of Poland's principal academic centers and home to several historic institutions of higher learning. Philosophy as a discipline more broadly covers logic, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and the history of ideas, and it trains students to construct and evaluate arguments, read difficult texts closely, and write with precision. Graduates of philosophy programs commonly move into teaching, publishing, journalism, public administration, law, and research, alongside further postgraduate study. The combination of English-language instruction and a philosophy-focused curriculum makes this master's degree relevant for students planning careers that call for structured reasoning and clear written and verbal communication, whether inside or outside academia.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 30% below the typical master's in Poland.

Median tuition for that cohort is 4,150 USD, across 635 programs in our catalog.

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