Appendix I. Fields of study in which university-type institutions in Poland may award professional titles

    1. Administration
    2. Acting
    3. Medical analyses
    4. Architecture and urban planning
    5. Landscape architecture
    6. Interior design
    7. Astronomy
    8. Automatics and robotics
    9. Library and bibliographical sciences
    10. Biology
    11. Biotechnology
    12. Construction
    13. Chemistry
    14. Orchestra conducting
    15. Journalism and social communication
    16. Musical education
    17. Art education
    18. Economics
    19. Electronics and telecommunications
    20. Electrical engineering
    21. Pharmacy
    22. Philology
    23. Polish philology
    24. Philosophy
    25. Finance and banking
    26. Physiotherapy
    27. Physics
    28. Technical physics
    29. Geodesy and cartography
    30. Geography
    31. Geology
    32. Regional development
    33. Mining and geology
    34. Graphic art
    35. History
    36. Informatics
    37. Informatics and econometrics
    38. Music - instrumental competence
    39. Chemical and process engineering
    40. Materials engineering
    41. Environmental engineering
    42. Jazz and show music
    43. Medical studies
    44. Composition and theory of music
    45. Art renovation
    46. Forestry
    47. Painting
    48. Mathematics
    49. Mechanical engineering and machine building
    50. Metallurgy
    51. Family studies
    52. Navigation
    53. Oceanography
    54. Marine engineering
    55. Environmental protection
    56. Horticulture
    57. Film and TV production
    58. Education
    59. Special education
    60. Nursing
    61. Political and social sciences
    62. Law
    63. Church law
    64. Psychology
    65. Photo, Film and TV camera operation
    66. Film directing
    67. Sound directing
    68. Agriculture
    69. Fishing
    70. Sculpture
    71. Stage production
    72. Sociology
    73. Dentistry
    74. International relations
    75. Dance
    76. Agriculture and forest technology
    77. Chemical technology
    78. Wood technology
    79. Food technology and human nutrition
    80. Theology
    81. Commodities science
    82. Transport
    83. Tourism and recreation
    84. Veterinary medicine
    85. Theatre studies
    86. Textile engineering
    87. Vocal art
    88. Physical education
    89. Technical education
    90. Industrial designing
    91. Production management and engineering
    92. Management and marketing
    93. Public health
    94. Animal science

 

The so-called “unique” fields of study:

    1. Archaeology
    2. Ethnology
    3. Art history
    4. Cultural studies
    5. Musicology
    6. Cultural heritage protection
    7. Paper and polygraph engineering