Fields of study
SGGW is a modern university educating young people in a two-cycle system.
First-cycle studies are either undergraduate or engineering studies. They enable the acquisition of knowledge and skills in a specific area of education. They prepare for work in a specific profession. They end up with a bachelor’s or engineering degree. First-cycle, bachelor’s or engineering studies last 3 to 4 years, depending on the field of study.
After the first degree, the student has the opportunity to continue his master’s degree in the current or other field of study. This makes it possible to change the education profile after first-cycle studies and obtain two diplomas in different fields of study. The University has an ECTS point-based grading system that enables student exchange between universities in Poland and abroad.
SGGW is the coordinator of the MostAR program, under which students from the second year of studies may study 1 – 2 semesters at another partner university in the country.
In 2023/2024, SGGW offers 42 fields of study in full-time studies and 24 fields of study in part-time studies. It offers 12 fields of study in English.
Agriculture
Animal Bioengineering
Animal Science
Biology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology in English
Breeding and Preservation of Wild and Companion Animals
Catering and Hotel Management
Civil Engineering
Commodity science in bioeconomy
Dietetics
Ecological Engineering
Economics
Education
Engineering of biotechnical systems
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Protection
Finance and Accounting
Food Safety
Food technology and human nutrition
Forest Information Technology
Furniture
Hotriculture
Human nutrition and food evaluation
Informatics
Informatics and Econometrics
Landscape architecture
Logistics
Management
Management and production engineering
Management in English
Organic Agriculture and Food Production
Organic Agriculture and Food Production
Renewable energy technologies
Sociology
Spatial Economics
Sustainable Horticulture
Tourism and Recreation
Veterinary Medicine
Water Resources Management and Engineering
Wood technology