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semestrze

Semestrze is the locative form of the Polish noun semestr, meaning in the semester. The term semestr (semester) denotes a fixed period within the academic calendar used by many Polish colleges and universities. The word semestr is borrowed from Latin semestr e, through French and English, reflecting the shared concept of a half-year term.

In Poland, the academic year is commonly divided into two semesters: zimowy (winter) and letni (summer). Each

The length of a semester varies by institution but is generally several months, including teaching weeks and

See also: rok akademicki; ECTS; harmonogram zajęć.

semester
encompasses
a
set
of
courses,
seminars,
and
laboratories
that
a
student
attends,
and
assessments—such
as
exams,
tests,
coursework,
and
projects—are
conducted
during
or
after
the
term.
Courses
are
typically
credited
in
line
with
the
European
Credit
Transfer
and
Accumulation
System
(ECTS),
with
students
earning
credits
for
the
work
completed
within
a
semester.
an
assessment
period.
The
phrase
w
semestrze
(in
the
semester),
or
w
semestrze
zimowym
(in
the
winter
semester),
is
used
to
refer
to
activities,
schedules,
or
syllabi
belonging
to
that
term.
Some
universities
experiment
with
alternative
calendars,
such
as
trimesters
or
quarters,
or
use
different
names
for
terms,
but
the
basic
concept
of
semi-annual
divisions
remains
widely
understood.