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Management, International Business Program - evening, second cycle programme (English programme) (WU-ZA-IBP)

(in Polish: Zarządzanie, International Business Program, niestacjonarne (wieczorowe), drugiego stopnia)
second cycle programme
evening, 2-year studies
Language: English
50 places

The International Business Program is 2 year M.A. study program with specialization in international management. This program started in 2000 and is run in English. The courses are provided by the staff of the Faculty of Management as well as staff from many foreign universities with which the Faculty cooperates. The vast cooperation between the Faculty of Management and more than 60 European universities within the Erasmus Program and many universities in the USA, allows students to study at foreign universities. The main aim of the program is to provide theoretical problems of international management in Poland, in the context of global trends. Foreign students who are at the University within the framework of an exchange scheme, may also participate in this course.

Graduates’ profile

Graduates of the International Business Program have complex knowledge in economics, finance, accounting, marketing, international law and the rules and strategies of international corporate functioning. Graduates are capable of performing tasks in international business. They may also find work in international political, economic and financial organizations, as well as in business organizations and public administration. They are able to analyze economic and political phenomena, as well as identify and analyze the relationships between them. The growing foreign investment in Poland and internationalization process of Polish enterprises, supported by Poland’s position within the European Union, results in increasing demand for well-qualified prospective staff. Graduates are able to increase their qualification systematically, and most successful graduates are prepared to undertake research challenges and continue their education at third-cycle studies (doctorate).

More information: http://www.wz.uw.edu.pl

ECTS Coordinators:

Qualification awarded:

Second cycle degree - magister - in management, speciality: international management

Access to further studies:

third cycle programme, non-degree postgraduate education

Access requirements

first cycle degree

Teaching standards

The Regulation of the Minister of Science and Higher Education of 12 July 2007 on education standards for particular study majors, levels of qualification as well as the course of formation and conditions a university is required to meet in order to conduct interdisciplinary studies and macro-majors (Journals of Laws 2007 No. 164, item 1166 as amended)

Course structure diagram:

Abbreviations used in tables:
lect - Lecture
cl - Class
kon - Seminar
lek - Foreign language class
sem_mgr - Master's seminar
c/g - Pass/fail or grading
e - Examination
g - Grading
First semester, first year, management, International Business ProgramECTSlectclkonleksem_mgrexam
International Finance315e
Negotiations330e
International Economics330e
Strategic Management330e
Corporate Finance330e
Business Economics330g
Introduction to Politics315e
Financial Accounting330e
Entrepreneurship and Innovations215g
Public Law315e
German I sem060g
Management Information Systems31515e
Total:321203012060
Second semester, second year, management, International Business ProgramECTSlectclkonleksem_mgrexam
Operations Research330g
International Taxation330g
Business Ethics330e
International Political Relations315e
International Banking315e
International Commercial Law330e
German460e
Master seminar IV sem.230g
Total:2460906030

Admission procedures:

The International  Business Program is addressed to candidates holding B.A., engineering degrees or any other equivalent degrees. Admission of candidates is based on an average of grades obtained during studies, a final first cycle studies grade as well as the results of an interview in English - conducted by the Faculty of Management. The maximum number of points possible to score within the interview is 100. Candidates are not obliged to take the exam in English language if the level of their competence in English is certified by the following: AC, TOEFL, LCCI at advanced level, exam at University of Warsaw passed at C, GMAT level.

THE DATE OF THE INTERVIEW – SEPTEMBER, 14, 2011; 10.00AM;
Szturmowa Street 1/3
02-678 Warszawa
building C; room-C218

Admission procedures - foreign diplomas:

Limited to:  10 candidates

All candidates holding a degree awarded by a foreign university follow the same rules as the candidates who have graduated from Polish universities.