Academic Year 2025/2026
Semester 25/26 (full-year courses)
Cosmetology:
COURSE:
THERAPEUTIC COSMETOLOGY
FULL-TIME STUDIES I YEAR:
PART-TIME STUDIES I YEAR:
COURSE:
CHEMISTRY OF COSMTIC RAW MATERIALS
FULL-TIME STUDIES I YEAR:
PART-TIME STUDIES I YEAR:
Semester 25/26 (summer)
Cosmetology:
COURSE:
ELEMENTS OF DERMATOLOGIC ONCOLOGY FOR COSMETOLOGISTS
FULL-TIME STUDIES II YEAR:
- class schedule
- course regulations
- literature
PART-TIME STUDIES II YEAR:
- class schedule
- course regulations
- literature
ELECTIVE COURSE:
DERMATOLOGY FOR COSMETOLOGISTS
FULL-TIME STUDIES II YEAR:
- class schedule
- course regulations
- literature
PART-TIME STUDIES II YEAR:
- class schedule
- course regulations
- literature
Semester 25/26 (winter)
Cosmetology:
COURSE:
AESTHETIC MEDICINE FOR COSMETOLOGISTS
FULL-TIME STUDIES II YEAR:
- class schedule
- course regulations
- literature
PART-TIME STUDIES II YEAR:
- class schedule
- course regulations
- literature
COURSE:
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATIVE COSMETICS
FULL-TIME STUDIES I YEAR:
- class schedule
- course regulations
- literature
PART-TIME STUDIES I YEAR:
- class schedule
- course regulations
- literature
MASTER’S THESES: Rules for Enrolling in a Master’s Thesis in the Academic Year 2025/2026
The criteria for admitting students to carry out a Master’s thesis in the academic year 2025/26 at the Department of Experimental Dermatology and Cosmetology are as follows:
- The feasibility of conducting the topic proposed/preferred by the student within the department, or, if the student does not propose a topic, acceptance of a topic suggested by the supervisor;
- Previous results in the course “Therapeutic Cosmetology” and the evaluation of the instructors of the Department of Experimental Dermatology and Cosmetology.
Interested individuals are asked to submit the proposed supervisor and thesis topic. If a student has no preference regarding the supervisor or topic, please indicate this in the submission.
Applications are accepted by email no later than April 23, 2025.
The department will inform the students selected to carry out a Master’s thesis at the Department of Experimental Dermatology and Cosmetology by email no later than April 29, 2025.
Sample Master’s Thesis Topics:
- ‘Prevalence of late-onset acne and its impact on the quality of life of students at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Jagiellonian University’
- ‘Cosmeceuticals’ and ‘dermocosmetics’ for acne-prone skin: Analysis of declared active ingredients and potentially hazardous substances in a random sample of products available in pharmacies’
- ‘Prevalence of work-related skin problems among employees of beauty salons’
- ‘Cosmetics for acne-prone skin: Analysis of declared active ingredients and potentially hazardous substances in a random sample of products available on the retail market’
- ‘The influence of women’s magazines on readers’ attitudes toward ultraviolet radiation: A survey of law and psychology students’
- ‘Advertising of aesthetic medicine services: Analysis of observed marketing practices in light of applicable law and the Medical Ethics Code’
- ‘Motivation, educational and professional aspirations, and competence levels of Master’s program students in Cosmetology at Jagiellonian University Medical College’
- ‘Awareness of the risks associated with sun exposure among students of medical analytics, pharmacy, and cosmetology’
- ‘Analysis of the declared composition of cosmetics recommended by the Polish Dermatological Society and the Polish Allergological Society regarding the presence of substances with known allergenic potential’
- ‘Analysis of the declared composition of cosmetics recommended by the Children’s Health Center and the Mother and Child Institute regarding the presence of substances with known allergenic potential’
- ‘Analysis of the presence of ingredients with known allergenic potential in cosmetics marketed as ‘hypoallergenic’ and ‘anti-allergic’
- ‘Analysis of the composition of sunscreens sold in Poland, with special attention to active ingredients and substances with photosensitizing effects’
- ‘Analysis of the composition of eaux de parfum and eau de toilette in terms of substances with known allergenic potential’
- ‘Shared ingredients in cosmetics and foods: Analysis of the declared composition of food and cosmetic products for potentially allergenic substances’
- ‘Analysis of the composition of bath liquids and shower gels regarding the presence of substances with known allergenic potential’
- ‘Analysis of ingredients in cosmetic preparations containing alpha-hydroxy acids regarding their potential allergenic effects’
- Natural, biological and ‘ecological’ cosmetics: Presence of potentially hazardous substances in the composition declared by the manufacturer’