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Poland

Business & Economics

Business & Management

BSc Economic Relations: International Business

3 years

€2400 pa

Programme profile


This programme has been developed for future managers of international companies and international organisations. International Business encompasses a wide range of business and economic issues pertaining to international businesses.

The focus of the programme is to train managers for a market where they need to manage and introduce change. Stress is laid on the methods and techniques of decision making. Key is the ability to solve strategic problems relating to cultural diversity, government operations and political risk. The programme combines both micro and macroeconomic approaches.

Programme content


Year 1: Mathematics; Microeconomics; Marketing; Elements of Law; Contemporary Polish and European Culture; European Integration; Statistics; Information Technology; Accounting; Social Policy; Macroeconomics; Management; Intellectual Property Rights; Sports; Foreign Language

Year 2: Finance; International Politics; International Economics; Tax Strategies; Modern Philosophy /Modern Sociology; International e-business; International Finance; Corporate Finance & Business Analysis; International Transactions; Companies and the Single European Market; Foreign Language ; 4-week Internship

Year 3: International Payments; International Marketing; Market Research; Structural Funds and other financial support schemes; Applied Quantitative Methods; International Logistics; Written Business Communication; International Organisations; Banking & Credit Analysis; International Commercial Law; International Strategic Business Analysis; Electives

Progression


The university offers a related Masters programme, taught through English, in the following area:

- International Business

Entry Requirements


3 A-levels inc Business [or Economics] & Maths. Grade B in Business or Economics.

Leaving Certificate showing at least 6 subjects. Subjects to include Business or Economics & Maths at H5, or above.

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