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Course of study: Management

Full-time programme

Available specialisations:

  • Management Engineering

The objective of the specialisation is to prepare graduates for the design, management and use of broadly defined manufacturing and service systems. The students gain a twofold advantage - they combine technical education with knowledge of modern management techniques where advanced mathematical methods and computer aids are used to an ever increasing extent.

  • Marketing

Graduates gain practical knowledge of handling marketing activities both in domestic and international markets. Students learn to dynamically approach basic marketing elements such as a product, price, promotion, distribution and employee qualifications, and to use their skills in enterprise marketing management conditions. At the same time, the graduates are prepared to implement professional public relations in the process of creating a positive image of an enterprise in different markets.

  • Financial Management

Graduates are prepared for the career of an accountant, tax adviser or controlling and finance specialist. The specialisation covers fields such as financial and management accounting, finances of both economic entities and insurance companies, management of enterprise finances, tax system, advanced financial analysis and enterprise economics. During the classes students are acquainted with recent developments in those fields based on practical applications. The material scope of the subjects mentioned is a guarantee of students' competence in the above-mentioned roles.

  • Information Technology in Management

Graduates are ready to fulfil tasks related to the analysis and design of IT management systems, to manage IT projects and solve analytical problems based on advanced data processing technologies. The students have appropriate competences to effectively use modern information technologies (programming languages, Internet tools, computer graphic design etc.).

  • Production Systems Management

Students are educated for the role of production organisers. As such they are prepared to fulfil tasks as wide-ranging as the analysis and design of workplace arrangement, production process, enterprise logistics as well as product design and project management. The students are taught how to make basic decisions concerning production organisation and management, and become familiar with methods and tools supporting decision-making processes in rapidly changing conditions. The graduates gain a twofold advantage - they combine technical education with knowledge of modern management techniques where advanced mathematical methods and computer aids are used to an ever increasing extent.

  • Human Resources Management

This specialisation aims at preparing students for professional decision making in such fields as self-management (emotion management), team and group work, application of negotiation skills in managerial practice and use of training knowledge in making active HR policy. Students are familiarised with modern concepts in human resource management. The stress is put upon the following topics: newest methods and techniques of human resource acquisition, motivation systems, employee evaluation system, staff remuneration, development, career path planning as well as creation and organisation of human resource departments.

  • International Management

Graduates acquire broad knowledge of international management with a special emphasis put on the rules of the European single market. They are prepared to pursue a career in marketing as well as economic and financial divisions, and to supervise the production of both domestic enterprises and divisions of foreign companies operating in Poland.

The specialisations will be launched for groups of no less than 30 students.

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