Bachelor in International Business
Katowice, Poland
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
PLN 7,500 / per semester *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* non-EU students: 6000 PLN per semester | Polish, holders of Polish Card, EU students and others: 2400 PLN per semester
Introduction
International Business is a program that 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 language of instruction is English and additionally, during the entire duration of the program, students can study two selected foreign languages.
When graduating from the Bachelor's Degree Program in International Business a person should have a developed set of competencies applicable for self-employment and for taking operational and managerial positions in companies functioning in a multicultural environment. 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.
Program structure
The program is designed for students to acquire knowledge and competencies in the areas concerning:
- general management,
- management of an internationalized company,
- corporate strategies of international companies,
- cross-cultural management.
The IB program has a special structure for the academic year. It is divided into 6 semi-semesters. The courses are taught in intensive 7-week blocks after which students pass an inter-semester exam. Such intensification of education fosters concentration on the subject, increases the chance to achieve the intended learning outcomes, and provides students with greater comfort during the exam session.
Lecturers
The courses are taught by both Polish and foreign experts from Spain, Belgium, France, the USA, etc. who are actively involved in research in the area of international business. There is also a chance to meet practitioners from local and international companies during study visits or guest lectures.
In teaching the emphasis is put on practical knowledge and the usage of interactive teaching methods that require personal engagement. The lecturers use modern methods including workshops, simulations, case studies, research projects, and problem-based learning.
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Curriculum
Program structure
I Year
Core
- Fundamentals of Managerial Economics
- Organizational Behaviour
- Consumer Behaviour
- International Business Environment
- Business Mathematics and Statistics
- Business Ethics
- International Finance
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Marketing
- Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
- Business Information Technology
- International Trade Theory and Practice
- Sports
- Language for Business I
- Language for Business II
Electives
- World Economic History
- Sociology
II Year
Core
- Human Resource Management
- International Entrepreneurship
- Management Accounting
- European Business Law
- Management of Sustainable Development
- Leadership Across Cultures
- Introduction to Business Law
- Intercultural Competences: project
- International Marketing and Trade Management
- International Business Negotiations
- Principles of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
- International Transport and Logistics
- Design Thinking and Design Psychology
- E-business strategies
- 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 Funds
III Year
Core
- Electives (5)
- Proseminar
- Community Service Project: Academic Service
- Language for Business I
- Language for Business II
- Internship
- 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
- Corporate Finance
- European Union Institutions and Policies
- International Quality Standards
ECTs:
- Core: 116
- Electives: 64
- Total ECTS: 180
Program Outcome
Competences after graduation
After studying International Business, you will be able to:
- actively participate in complex decision-making processes relating to the functioning of the organization in a networked, international, and intercultural environment;
- critically select the data and methods of analysis and the respective knowledge to research and interpret the motives, forms, and outcomes of international activities of enterprises, institutions, and organizations;
- evaluate the risks and effects of realized strategies and activities of internationalized organizations;
- formulate problems and solve them with the use of knowledge and competencies from within and outside the organization (e.g. including specialists in international business consulting, research, and business service companies);
- understand professional and social obligations related to functioning in a multicultural environment.
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Career Opportunities
After graduation, you can work as:
- entrepreneur - the owner of a company operating in foreign markets;
- self-employed specialist in foreign trade;
- self-employed consultant of international management;
- marketing/finance/accounting/human resources or PR manager in an internationalized company;
- foreign trade/export-import department manager in a company;
- strategy consultant in an international business consulting company;
- specialist or manager in a non-profit organization operating in international environment;
- international management issues specialist in public administration offices;
- researcher of international business areas at public and private universities and in research agencies.
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