Studies in Poland
Lower Silesian College of Public Services "Asesor" in Wrocław

City: Wrocław
University type: university-type schools (o profilu uniwersyteckim)
University status: non-public (niepaństwowe)
Dawida 9/11 str.
50-527 Wrocław
phone +48 (71) 342 35 07 wew. 20
fax: +48 (71) 342 35 07 wew. 21
phone 697 71 56 69
The following charts illustrate the studies conducted in the Polish
language.
Levels of education:
| first-cycle programmes (Bachelor's degree) - undergraduate | academy's website |
| Studies | full-time studies | extramural studies |
| administration (administracja) |  |  |
| social work (praca socjalna) |  |  |
The mission of the Lower Silesian College of Public Services `ASESOR`
(DWSSP `ASESOR`) in Wrocław is vocational education of public services
workers, which means providing knowledge and skills development of
future workers of governmental and local administration, joined
administration, justice administration, civil services, the police, fire
brigade, and managers of educational, health care and cultural
institutions, community centres, social help centres, family support
centres, education and rehabilitation centres, non-governmental
organizations and others.
DWSSP `ASESOR` offers innovative,
interdisciplinary programme of public administration education including
the integrated system of lectures, seminars and classes fully preparing
students to work in public services of Wrocław, Lower Silesia Province
and all the country.
The school is renowned for its quality of
educational process, academic teachers, administrative staff, training
and a foreign practical placement in national and foreign institutions,
and also maintaining the European standards of teaching accepted by
Public Administration Association (SEAP) and International Association
of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA).
Our mission
is to mould and develop high standards of ethics, social sensitivity,
personal culture, intellectual potential, which strengthen students’
personal and professional advancement and stimulate social development.
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