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Important!

Online studies at PJAIT work on materials provided by lecturers at any time via the university'sEdux system. During the semester,thanks to the Edux platform, students do not have classes on campus, but only come for the mandatory exam session and laboratories at the end of the semester.

Study program
second degree

Polish language, Internet


Tailored curriculum

The curriculum is aligned with the uniform European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) of credits earned by students at different universities. It is also systematically adapted to current trends, technologies and market requirements. Each semester, students have a pool of compulsory subjects, elective lectures and specialized subjects to complete. Thanks to such arrangements, students have an impact on their schedule. All classes completed with a passing exam and credit give the student credit points (ECTS). Optional classes students can choose only within the framework of their specialization. The topics of master's theses are adapted to the student's interests.


The study of online studies is as follows:

  • Online learning through the university's Edux system throughout the semester.
  • Examination session plus possibly a laboratory session at the end of the semester at the university.

Educational materials are provided in the university's Edux system. Each week, the student works through the given topic independently and completes homework assignments and tests. There is no need to log into the Edux system on a specific date. Neither joint lectures nor exercises are organized online. Educational materials are in html form with multimedia elements added.

Contact with instructors is in the form of weekly, optional consultations on the Microsoft Teams platform and also by email.

The study begins with remote training on the principles of using the Edux platform.

Examination sessions (exams, credits) and laboratory sessions (intensive study of one subject) are held in a standard manner at the university at the end of each semester. The exam session usually lasts 4 days (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday), while the laboratory session lasts 4-5 days (weekdays and possibly a weekend). The two sessions are combined, so you only need to come to Warsaw once a semester for about 9 days.

Subjects that are carried out on the premises of the university in a laboratory session:

IDH – Data integration and data warehouses

INL – Linguistic engineering

TSI – Creating IT start-ups

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