Master in Management (MSc)
Częstochowa, Poland
DURATION
4 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 Jul 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 1,200 / per semester *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* plus additional non-refundable 85 PLN (approx. 21 EUR) recruitment fee
Introduction
A graduate of management has the skills necessary to manage a small to medium-sized manufacturing/service company as well as units of government administration and local government. At the same time, the students obtain knowledge in the areas of economics, accounting and finance, marketing, and Public Relations, which allows them to independently assess the financial position of a company and take care of its further development while shaping the company’s external image in cooperation with the media.
Graduates are employed in positions of operational, analytical, middle, and senior management in manufacturing and service companies, business units and local government, agencies, consulting, and non-profit institutions, and the areas of banking. They also gain vocational training to run their own business. Master’s courses are also open to graduates from other fields of economic sciences and those outside them. Graduates are prepared to undertake research work.
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Curriculum
Year I
Semester 1
- Training on Safe and Hygienic Learning Conditions
- Management Concepts
- Macroeconomics
- Civil Law
- Entrepreneurship
- Psychology in Management
Elective Course
- Investments in Capital Markets or Investment Management
Elective Course
- Tax Aspects of Business Operations or Corporate Tax Management
Semester 2
- Ethics in Management
- Logistics
- Commercial and Copyright Law
- Mathematical Statistics
- Strategic Management
Elective Course:
- Negotiations or Negotiation Techniques and Mediation
Elective Course:
- Euro Logistics in English or Euro Logistics in German
Elective Course:
- Managerial Workshops or Managerial Training
Elective Course:
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management or Innovative Product Design and Development or Enterprise Management in Digital Economy
Year II
Semester 3
- Process Management
- Management Accounting
- Diploma Seminar
Elective Course:
- Econometrics or Econometric and Statistical Computer Packages
- Exchange Courses in Education Areas
- Preparation for the Diploma Exam and Writing the Thesis
Semester 4
- Diploma Seminar
Elective Course:
- Global and Local Marketing or International and Local Government Marketing
Elective Course:
- Human Resource Management or Employee Development Management
- Exchange Courses in Education Areas
- Preparation for the Diploma Exam and Writing the Thesis
Program Outcome
- Students will understand the significance of entrepreneurship in management and its impact on the functioning of contemporary economies.
- Students will be able to conduct strategic analysis, which serves as a fundamental element in entrepreneurship development.
- Students will be able to identify solutions related to innovation and internationalization in the context of enterprise activities.
- Students will possess skills in planning their business ventures.
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.