
The Polish Bachelor of Arts program at University of Michigan offers an in-depth study of the Polish language, literature, and culture, providing students with strong linguistic, analytical, and cultural skills. The program integrates language acquisition, literary analysis, history, and cultural studies, equipping learners to communicate effectively and interpret literary and historical texts in their cultural context. Students engage in language practice, research projects, and cultural exploration, developing the ability to analyze texts, understand cultural nuances, and apply knowledge in academic and professional settings. The program emphasizes language proficiency, cultural understanding, and interdisciplinary study, preparing graduates for careers in education, translation, international relations, and research.
As a four year full time program, it offers a structured pathway from foundational language and literature courses to advanced linguistic, literary, and cultural studies. Students strengthen their expertise in Polish language, literature, translation, and cultural studies, applying analytical and communication skills to examine texts and societal trends. The program equips graduates to pursue careers in teaching, translation, publishing, research, or to continue advanced studies in Slavic languages, literature, or international cultural studies.
Year 1 - Foundations in Polish Language and Culture
• Introduction to Polish Language
• Foundations of Polish Literature
• Cultural Studies and Society
• Academic Writing and Language Skills
Year 2 - Intermediate Language and Literary Studies
• Intermediate Polish Language
• Polish History and Culture
• Literary Analysis and Interpretation
• Elective Courses in Slavic Studies
Year 3 - Advanced Language and Cultural Studies
• Advanced Polish Language
• Seminar in Polish Literature
• Translation and Interpretation
• Research Methods in Language and Culture
Year 4 - Capstone and Independent Research
• Independent Research Project
• Senior Seminar in Polish Studies
• Applied Linguistic and Cultural Analysis
• Academic Portfolio and Presentation
Graduates of this program pursue careers in teaching, translation, international relations, research, and publishing where language proficiency and cultural understanding are essential. Many work as language educators, translators, cultural consultants, researchers, or publishing specialists, applying expertise in Polish language and culture to professional and academic contexts. Others continue in graduate programs in Slavic studies, language education, or international cultural studies. The program’s emphasis on applied linguistic skills, cultural knowledge, and research ensures graduates are prepared to succeed in professional and academic environments.
Students choose this program for its combination of language acquisition, literary study, and cultural analysis, which equips them to communicate effectively and analyze texts in their historical and cultural contexts. The curriculum emphasizes linguistic proficiency, critical thinking, research, and cultural understanding, preparing learners for careers in education, translation, research, or international work. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, applied language projects, and cultural immersion that enhance communication, analytical, and research skills. By focusing on Polish language and cultural studies, the program ensures graduates are prepared for careers in education, translation, research, and international relations.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA