The Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow is a Catholic University with state rights and has been following the internationally renowned Jesuit educational tradition in the humanities since 1932. It currently consists of two faculties. The Faculty of Philosophy offers four majors: philosophy, cultural studies, psychology and journalism with public communication. The Faculty of Education boasts five majors: pedagogy, political studies, social work, English philology and administration and public policy. Both faculties are entitled to confer Masters Degrees. The Faculty of Philosophy additionally has the right to confer doctoral degrees. There are programmes for fulltime studies as well as extramural ones. The educational offer at both faculties also includes a number of postgraduate studies.