Filters

Filters

  • Masters
  • Master degree
  • Europe
  • Poland

Sort by

    Masters

  • 124

  • 108

  • 51

  • 13

  • 4

  • Administration Programs

    4

  • Art Programs

    2

  • Business Programs

    16

  • Design Programs

    4

  • Economics Programs

    15

  • Education Programs

    8

  • Energy Programs

    1

  • Engineering Programs

    5

  • Environmental Programs

    3

  • Finance Programs

    9

  • Poland

    • 1

    • 2

    • 1

    • 5

    • 11

    • 2

    • 1

    • 9

    • 2

    • 27

  • 1

  • 85

  • 1

  • 7

  • 96

  • 17

  • 102

  • 23

  • 8

  • 1

  • 124

  • 6

124 Master's Degree Programs in Poland

  • Explore
  • Administration ProgramsArt ProgramsBusiness ProgramsDesign ProgramsEconomics ProgramsEducation ProgramsEnergy ProgramsEngineering ProgramsEnvironmental ProgramsFinance ProgramsFood and Beverage ProgramsGeneral ProgramsHealthcare ProgramsHumanities ProgramsJournalism, Media, and Mass Communication ProgramsLanguage ProgramsLaw ProgramsLife Sciences ProgramsLife Skills ProgramsManagement ProgramsMarketing ProgramsNatural Sciences ProgramsPerforming Arts ProgramsProfessional ProgramsSocial Science ProgramsSport and Exercise ProgramsSustainability ProgramsTechnology ProgramsTourism and Hospitality ProgramsTransportation and Logistics Programs

Learn more about Master's degree programs in Poland

Like many other EU countries, Poland offers inexpensive or even free tuition to EU students. Prospective students should apply directly to their chosen Polish institution. The University of Warsaw, for example, charges between £1,300 and £2,500 per year for its English language courses.

A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.