Please use this Study Offer when preparing your Learning Agreement.
As an Erasmus student, you may choose courses from:
- the list of general courses in foreign languages;
- "Courses at the Faculties" section - courses dedicated only to your field of study;
- "Additional Courses" section – more information is provided below.
Please make sure that the majority of the selected courses are offered by the Faculty you will be joining (whether from the list of general courses or from the Courses at the Faculties section). List of Faculties.
For more information about specific courses, please contact Faculty Coordinators.
1. General university courses in foreign languages:
The list of general courses 2026/2027
2. Courses at the Faculties:
Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences
Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management
Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management
Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences (Cognitive Science and Psychology master)
Faculty of Political Science and Security Studies
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Informatics (master)
Faculty of Humanities (Languages)
- For more information about available courses at the Faculty of Humanities, please contact Department Coordinators via email.
- List of Coordinators can be found here.
- If you are studying English at a university that has signed an Erasmus+ agreement with the Department of English at NCU, please contact the Faculty Coordinator for Mobility, dr. Jarosław Hetman (jarekhetman@umk.pl), for information on courses available for you.
3. Additional Courses
You may also consider taking part in and adding to your Learning Agreement:
1) Semester Polish Course (course code: 2500-SKJPO-SPC) - click to see the syllabus
- the course is free of charge for Erasmus+ students;
- it takes 60 hours;
- you get 5 ECTS;
- we offer courses at different levels.
2) Introduction to studying at NCU (course code: 9000-DWM-ITS-NCU) - click to see the syllabus
- for taking part in the Orientation Week and having at least 75% attendance, you can receive 2 ECTS;
- Orientation Week starts around a week before classes and consists of administrative meetings, intercultural workshops, sightseeing tours around Toruń, lectures on Polish history, and many more;
- the course will appear on your Transcript of Records as ZAL (passed) without any grade/mark;
- please consult your faculty coordinator at your home university if the "Introduction to studying at NCU" can be recognised.
