General information
Important Information:
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The first stage of study at PJATK's Faculty of Graphic Arts is the first degree (bachelor's), which takes place in two modes:
Full-time - full-time studies (Monday through Friday) lasting 6 semesters,
Part-time - part-time studies (every two weeks on weekends: Saturday and Sunday) lasting 6 semesters.
Studies at the Faculty of New Media Arts are interdisciplinary, combining general and specialized knowledge from the fields:
- Visual arts (issues of composition, painting, drawing) and
- graphics (basic issues and concepts of graphic design, contemporary design language, skills in the following areas: multimedia, web design, organization and project management).
In addition, we offer a preparatory course for GRAPHIC majors in drawing, painting and composition.
Graphic Design organizes the form of the message. It is an essential part of advertising, marketing and art. Nowadays, every industry needs services in this field, so the demand for a well-trained graphic designer is high.
Studying at the Faculty of New Media Arts is an all-academic, interdisciplinary, artistic study with a strong technical emphasis. Our students receive extensive theoretical and practical knowledge in both art subjects and the use of graphic design applications (Adobe, Maya, Unity, etc.).
Computer subjects are taught in well-equipped computer labs, and include elements of such fields as graphic design, image processing, web development and design, multimedia, animation creation, three-dimensional modeling. In the field of manual arts, students study in professional studios: drawing and painting, sculpture, photography, design and art graphics.

WHY SHOULD YOU TRUST US?
- Curriculum focused on the implementation of art classes with a strong emphasis on the practical use of new media.
- We have professional studios: drawing and painting, sculpture, photography, design and art graphics.
- Students at WSNM PJATK Gdansk benefit from internships and placements at recognized companies in Pomerania. After graduation, they have the skills to work independently, creatively and innovatively.
- We are an intimate school, so we can be flexible to the needs of our students, we have an individual approach to each of them.
- For our students we have a special offer of certified courses organized by the University (CISCO, LPIC and others).
- Students at WSNM PJATK Gdansk learn about Japanese history and culture, have calligraphy classes and can take free Japanese language courses.
- The university has an atmosphere of coexistence of different cultures - in addition to Japan, we boast a large group of foreign students, including those from Portugal and Ukraine. Lectures are held in Polish, but there are further training courses in Polish for foreign students.
Faculty authorities
Composition of the Faculty Council
Dr. Mariusz Sladczyk - Dean
Dr. Joanna Zakrzewska -Dean of Student Affairs
Prof. Roman Gajewski
Prof. Andrew Sramkiewicz
Dr. Filip Sendal
Magdalena Korbuszewska, M.A.
Anna Łosik, MA - Representative of the administration.
Maria Zelazkiewicz, MA - Coordinator.
Tetiana Kovalchuk - Representative of the Local Government.
Dr. Mariusz Sladczyk - Chairman
Dr. Joanna Zakrzewska
Prof. Andrew Sramkiewicz
Dr. Filip Sendal
Magdalena Korbuszewska, M.A.
Maria Zelazkiewicz, M.A. - Secretary
Dr. Franciszek Skibiński – National Museum in Gdańsk
Dr. Anna Śliwa – Museum of the City of Gdynia
Maciej Czarnecki – Director of Communications, Reserved
Marek Zygmunt – Multimedia artist, member of the Everything for Gdańsk Association
Piotr Gotkowski – Co-owner and Creative Director of Chronospace
Andrzej Stelmasiewicz – President of the Gdańsk Community Foundation, which runs, among other things, the Warzywniak Gallery and the Oliwa Culture Hall.
Dean of the Faculty
Dr. Mariusz Sladczyk
Associate dean for student affairs
Dr. Joanna Zakrzewska
What's more?
In addition to the curriculum, PJATK Gdansk organizes workshops, trainings and additional classes that expand the knowledge of students of the Faculty of New Media Arts. Thanks to its cooperation with business, the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology is able to offer courses year after year that make the curriculum more attractive and keep students' knowledge up to date with the demands of the labor market.


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Contact the Dean's Office and Recruitment to get answers to all your questions.
