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International Business offers you a unique opportunity to study business in the international context, with a solid grounding in economics, law, finance and management. You will get familiar with the contemporary issues in the global economy and the conditions of conducting international business operations.
The courses are taught by both Polish and foreign lecturers actively involved in research in the area of international business. The modern interactive teaching methods include workshops, simulations, case studies, research projects and problem-based learning.
The students work in a multicultural environment and carry out projects in cooperation with students coming from different countries, which is a key advantage for those planning a career in international business.
The structure of the course facilitates international mobility of students, encouraging their participation in exchange or short-term international events.
The language of instruction is English. Moreover, for the entire duration of the programme, students can learn two selected foreign languages, the options including: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese and Polish.
I YEAR:
MANDATORY
- Fuundamentals of Managerial Economics
- Organizational Behaviour
- Customer Behaviour
- International Business Environment
- Business Statistics
- Business Ethics
- International Economics I
- International Finance
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Marketing
- Introduction to Business Law
- Language for Business I
- Language for Business II
ELECTIVES:
- World Economic History
- Sociology
II YEAR
MANDATORY:
Human Resource Management
- International Entrepreneurship
- Marketing Research
- Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
- EU Institutions and Policies
- International Marketing
- Management Accounting
- European Business Law
- Business Information Technology
- Language for Business I
- Language for Business II
ELECTIVES:
- International Consumption Comparisons
- International Intellectual Property Protection Law
- International Tourism
- Internationalization Theories
- International Customer Protection Standards
- Management of European Union Founds
III YEAR
MANDATORY:
- Corporate Finance
- International Trade Management
- International Transport and Logistics
- International Business Negotiations
- Language for Business I
- Language for Business II
- Internship or similar activities
- Bachelor Thesis
ELECTIVES:
- International Marketing in Services
- Market Entry Strategies
- International Financial Reporting Standards
- International Business Strategies for Emerging Markets
- International Business Strategies for CEE Markets
- International Quality Standards
Entry requirements:
- nationals of the Member States of the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, and members of their families
- holders of a valid Polish Charter (Karta Polaka)
- holders of a document (other than a visa) permitting them to stay in Poland
- other foreigners
If you have a secondary school certificate that was not issued in Poland, you can:
- enter the admission procedure applicable to Polish nationals; upon successful admission you will have the right to study according to the same rules that apply to Polish students (subject to the same fees) but you will not be entitled to a maintenance grant, special grant for disabled persons and assistance grants. You will, however, have the right to apply for the Rector's grant for outstanding students
OR
- apply for admission on the basis of the Rector's decision (without undergoing the admission procedure) and study subject to the fees that apply to foreigners, with no right to apply for any University grants. Check the entry requirements applicable to foreigners
If you have a secondary school certificate that was issued in Poland, you must enter the admission procedure applicable to Polish nationals.