Medicine, Master studies
Area of Studies
medical sciences
Degree
Master
Degree (in English)
Master Studies
Language(s)
- English
ECTS points
360
Department
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University
Tuition and Other Fees
Academic Year 2024/25
Recruitment fee: 85 PLN (100 PLN is paid by those candidates who take the English language examination confirming their B2 level knowledge)
Registration fee: 625 EUR
Tuition fee: 15 000 EUR (for 1st year of studies)
Application Deadline(s)
29th August 2025
Course Description
Course Profile
Our studies are based on a worldwide educational experience and reflect modern trends in this field
The curriculum consists mostly of integrated modules which combine the content of different traditional disciplines. The modules related to basic sciences are based on body systems – the nervous and the muscular system, the circulatory and the respiratory system, the gastrointestinal system, the urinary and the reproductive system – and contain elements of anatomy, histology or physiology. Clinical subjects are also integrated in modules such as cardiology, gastroenterology, and endocrinology, which include topics from internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, radiology etc. Such an approach makes it easier for students to adopt a holistic and multi-dimensional medical mindset.
Early contact with the patients combined with humanistic teaching
Starting from the first year students are exposed to patients in the module: “First encounter with the sick person” The biological, chemical and physical aspects of medical education are complemented with more general and humanistic subjects such as “How to be a medical doctor?”, “History of medicine” and “Death as seen from a biological, social, and cultural perspective”.
Practical Training
Practical training comprises altogether over 1,200 hours within the course of the 5-year-long medical programme realized either in a direct contact with patients (so-called bedside teaching), or in various laboratory practices (e.g. microscopical laboratory, biochemical and diagnostic laboratory, laboratory of medical simulation, etc.) . After each year of studies students are obliged to take 4 weeks of summer clerkships amounting to 600 hours in total (20 ECTS credits). On top of it 30 weeks of practical clinical rotations are scheduled for year 6. The summer clerkships as well as the final clinical training in year 6 will be held at healthcare centres selected by the University. The practical skills acquired during the 6 years will be tested in an OSCE practical examination.
The programme is student-friendly, while at the same time guaranteeing that the learning outcomes defined in the Standards for medical education are met. Additionally, a study system based on tutoring ensures that students have the assistance and support of their supervisors at every stage. The University has well equipped laboratories and a nice campus located close to the city center. Its main strength however is its staff, competent and friendly towards students.
Education Requirements
The basis for admission to Medicine in English are the following criteria:
– results of secondary school-leaving exam in either Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics or a module composed of at least of one of these three subjects;
– documented command of English at B2 level, according to the standards specified by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
The secondary school-leaving exam result of 30% or higher is sufficient to take up the studies.
The command of English may be confirmed by the following:
a) the results of the secondary school-leaving exam (candidates with the new secondary school-leaving exam and a secondary school-leaving exam taken abroad)
b) the result of the secondary school-leaving exam (candidates with the old secondary school-leaving exam)
c) entrance exam (foreign candidates whose secondary school-leaving exam did not include English or included only an oral exam in English)
d) one of the tertiary education diplomas or language certificates mentioned below
The documented command of English includes:
For candidates with the new secondary school-leaving exam the basis for admittance are the results of the written part in English – 60% or more at the advanced or bilingual level.
For candidates with the old secondary school-leaving exam, a good grade (4.0) or higher is required for the written part covering the advanced English teaching programme.
For the holders of the IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma, issued by the International Baccalaureate Organization based in Geneva, the admission requirement is the IB exam in English at the Higher Level (HL) – 4 points or more – which pertains to programmes with the language of instruction other than English.
The language qualifications necessary for studying are also recognised for candidates holding the IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma, issued by the International Baccalaureate Organization based in Geneva, for whom English was the language of instruction and examination – provided that this fact is documented by the school from which the candidate has graduated. It also pertains to candidates holding the EB (European Baccalaureate) diploma or a secondary school-leaving certificate issued abroad.
For candidates holding a secondary school-leaving certificate issued abroad, the basis for admission is a written secondary school-leaving exam in English confirming the command of English at B2 or higher level.
If a foreign secondary school-leaving certificate does not specify the level of command of English according to the CEFR, the candidate is obliged to present a certificate from the school or examination centre informing about the level achieved in the exam according to the CEFR.
Contact
Admissions Office: (+48) 12 252 44 00; rekrutacja@afm.edu.pl
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University
Gustawa Herlinga-Grudzińskiego 1,
30-705 Kraków, Poland
phone: (+48) 12 252 44 00
email: rekrutacja@afm.edu.pl
www: https://uafm.edu.pl