
- •Akademia górniczo-hutnicza im. Stanisława staszica w krakowie agh University of science and technology (agh-ust)
- •Diploma supplement
- •Valid with the Diploma No.
- •I. Information identifying the holder of the qualification
- •III. Information on the level of qualification
- •IV. Information on the contents and results gained3
- •V. Information on the function of the qualification
- •VI. Additional information3
- •VII. Certification of the supplement
- •VIII. Information on the national higher education system
- •1. Access to the higher education
- •2. Higher education system
- •3. Degrees awarded to graduates of higher education institutions
- •4. Ects
- •5. Academic degrees, degrees in arts, academic title, academic title in arts
Akademia górniczo-hutnicza im. Stanisława staszica w krakowie agh University of science and technology (agh-ust)
This Diploma Supplement model was developed by the European Commission, Council of Europe and UNESCO/CEPES. The purpose of the supplement is to provide sufficient independent data to improve the international ‘transparency’ and fair academic and professional recognition of qualifications (diplomas, degrees, certificates etc.). It is designed to provide a description of the nature, level, context, content and status of the studies that were pursued and successfully completed at home or abroad by the individual named on the original qualification to which this supplement is appended. It should be free from any value judgements, equivalence statements or suggestions about recognition. Information in all eight sections should be provided. Where information is not provided, an explanation should give the reason why.
Diploma supplement
Valid with the Diploma No.
I. Information identifying the holder of the qualification
Surname: Stasyk
First name(s): Ihor
Date of birth (day, month, year): 19.08.1989
Student identification number:
II. INFORMATION IDENTIFYING THE QUALIFICATION
Diploma number:
Name of qualification and the degree conferred1: master
Main field of study: Mining and Geology
Name and status of awarding institution1: Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie, AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environment Protection
AGH University of Science and Technology was founded in 1919 and was at first called “the Academy of Mining” (till the year 1949). The AGH is the public, autonomous higher education institution – the technical university, pursuing the research and educational activities under the Statute and the Law on Higher Education. The AGH faculties are authorised to confer the academic degrees of doktor and doktor habilitowany, as well as apply for the conferment of the academic title of profesor.
Name and status of institution administering studies2: Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie, AGH University of Science and Technology – the public higher education institution
Language(s) of instruction/examination: Polish
III. Information on the level of qualification
Level of qualification: the first level studies
Official length of programme: 7 semesters, 15 weeks each + 150 hours of fieldwork training
Access requirements: receiving a secondary school general certificate of education, scoring a required amount of points, passing a qualification procedure
IV. Information on the contents and results gained3
Mode of study: full-time studies
Programme requirements: Regulation of Minister of Science and Higher Education of 12th July 2007 on the degree programme requirements for each field and level of study, as well as the procedure for the establishment of interdisciplinary programmes and degree programmes in macro-fields of study and requirements to be fulfilled by a higher education institution in order to provide such programmes (Dziennik Ustaw No. 164, Item 1166 with further amendments), Appendix No. 40.
Programme details – modules or units studied and the individual achievements / grades / marks / ECTS points obtained:
Year I, semester 1, academic year 2010/2011 |
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Course |
Type of Classes |
Number of Teaching Hours |
Final Grade |
ECTS Points |
Computer processing of geological data |
lect.+lab. |
34+186 |
passed |
12 |
Economics, organization and planning of exploration works |
lect.+lab. |
34+17 |
5,0 very good |
3 |
Informatic and interpretation geological data |
lect.+lab. |
53+70 |
5,0 very good |
6 |
Fundamentals of ecology |
lect.+lab. |
18+18 |
passed |
1,5 |
Fundamentals of petroleum and gas geology |
lect.+lab. |
51+34 |
5,0 very good |
4,5 |
Fundamentals of hydrogeology and engineering geology |
lect.+lab. |
17+17 |
passed |
1,5 |
Geology and Economics |
lect.+lab. |
15+15 |
passed |
2 |
Oil and gas-field geology |
lect.+lab. |
36+54 |
5,0 very good |
4,5 |
Applied oil and gas geochemistry |
lect.+lab. |
32+16 |
passed |
3 |
Year I, semester 2, academic year 2010/2011 |
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Course |
Type of Classes |
Number of Teaching Hours |
Final Grade |
ECTS Points |
Fundamentals of geophysics |
lect.+lab. |
72+36 |
5,0 very good |
4,5 |
Oil-and-gas bearings provinces of the world |
lect.+lab. |
36+54 |
5,0 very good |
4,5 |
Petroleum systems identification and modeling |
lect.+lab. |
30+45 |
5,0 very good |
7 |
Petrophysics of oil- and gas-bearing rocks |
lect.+lab. |
15+15 |
5,0 very good |
6 |
Oil and gas prospecting geophysics |
lect.+lab. |
34+34 |
passed |
3 |
Lithology |
lect.+lab. |
36+36 |
5,0 very good |
3 |
Year II, semester 3, academic year 2011/2012 |
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Course |
Type of Classes |
Number of Teaching Hours |
Final Grade |
ECTS Points |
Fundamentals of management |
lect.+lab. |
16+16 |
passed |
2,5 |
Modern Physics |
lect. |
30 |
5,0 very good |
3 |
Special work |
cl. |
45 |
5,0 very good |
1 |
Development of oil and gas deposits |
lect.+lab. |
16+32 |
5,0 very good |
3,5 |
Diploma paper defense |
|
30 |
4,0 good |
2 |
Diploma paper and diploma examination |
|
|
5,0 very good |
20 |
Total number of ECTS points: .210 points (including 15 ECTS points obtained for the B.Sc. project and the diploma examination)
Explanation of abbreviations:
lect. – lecture
cl. – auditorium classes
lab. – laboratory classes
con. – conversation seminars
sem. – seminar classes
proj. – project classes
fd. – fieldwork
lang. – foreign language classes
phe. – physical education classes
o. – others
Title of diploma thesis: „ Investigation of Lower Cretaceous oil and gas prospects of the Ukrainian Carpatian”
Grading scheme and, if available, grade distribution guidance:
Upon completing the classes and examinations and upon giving the final grade, the following grades are used:
91 – 100% very good 5.0
81 – 90% good plus 4.5
71 – 80% good 4.0
61 – 70% satisfactory plus 3.5
50 – 60% satisfactory 3.0
below 50% unsatisfactory 2.0
passed („zaliczono”) zal.*
* in extraordinary situations, if there are no bases for assigning a grade, an academic teacher responsible for the course may recognize the course as completed using the descriptor “zaliczono (zal.)” (Polish equivalent of “passed”)
Overall classification of the qualification1:
The overall classification is determined as the final grade, calculated on the basis of:
the average grade from the whole degree programme calculated as a weighted average from all the final grades received from the completed courses,
the grade received for the diploma thesis, being the arithmetic average of the grades of the thesis assigned by the supervisor and the reviewer,
the diploma examination grade assigned by the Commission.
The final grade written in the diploma is a weighted average of the grades listed in points 1) – 3). The weight coefficients are defined by the Faculty Board, provided that the average grade from studies is included with a weight coefficient not lower than 60%.
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Component elements |
Value |
Weight coefficient |
1. |
The average grade |
4,93 |
0.7 |
2. |
The diploma thesis grade |
5.00 |
0.1 |
3. |
The diploma examination grade |
5.00 |
0.2 |