Course offer, overviews & registration
Here you will find the crucial details of our offer in English available for all incoming short-term students such as the draft lists of all subjects which are going to be provided by the Faculty of Management in forthcoming year 2025/26 (Winter (=Fall) & Summer (=Spring) semester.
The lists of the courses conducted in Winter semester 2025/26:
- courses from Bachelor program “Business & Management” (BM) and several Master programs in business run by FoM (both on-campus and remote mode): Winter courses_BA & MA programs in English_2025_26_Faculty of Management_UW
- courses from various study programs at FoM (remote mode): Winter REMOTE courses_2025_26 – Fridays_Faculty of Management_UW
- courses from MFS program (face-to-face mode): Courses under Master in Food Systems program (MA)_Winter 2025_26_FACE-TO-FACE
The preliminary lists of the courses we will conduct in Summer semester 2025/26:
- courses from Bachelor program “Business & Management” (BM) and several Master programs in business run by FoM (both on-campus and remote mode): Spring FACE-TO-FACE courses_BA & MA programs_2025_26_Faculty of Management_UW
- courses from various study programs at FoM (remote mode): Spring REMOTE courses_2025_26 – Fridays_Faculty of Management_UW
- courses from Master in Food Systems (MFS) program (face-to-face mode): Courses under Master in Food Systems program_FACE-TO-FACE_Spring 2025_26
Course overviews – Syllabuses
Hereby, we present the course overviews for Fall semester 2025/26.
Any missing syllabuses will be announced as soon as we collect the materials from lecturers.
Thank you for your patience!
Syllabuses of the courses from the Master’s programs in Fall 2025/26:
- Advanced Strategic Management
- Advanced Consumer Behaviour
- Banking Law
- Business Intelligence
- Competition and Consumer Protection
- Consumer Behaviour
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics for a Sustainable Future
- Current Topics in Management and Economics
- Digital Transformation and Business Models
- Doing Business in Europe
- Entrepreneurship
- Financial system in Economy
- Intelectual Property and Artificial Intelligence
- Intercultural Communication in Business
- International Banking
- International Logistics
- International marketing
- Law in International Business
- Managerial Accounting
- Market Research
- Marketing Management
- Market Research
- Organizational Behaviour
- Regulating (Fin)tech Markets
- Research Methods in Financial Management
- Research Methods in Managment
- Strategic Management
- Consumer Behaviour
- Innovation Management
- Management Information System
- Market and Consumer Protection
- Organizational Behaviour
- Principles of Entrepreneurship
- Principles of Marketing
Syllabuses of the “online” courses from general programs available for short-term students in Fall 2025/26:
- ESG communication via game mechanisms
- Personal Investments Practically
- Preventing and dealing with workplace violence
- Sustainable Development and the Future of Work
- Empathetic leadership – Non Violent Communication (NVC) model
- Financial Psychology
- Leading Effectively
- Algorithms in Digital Economy
- Digital Ecosystems
- Green Finance
Syllabuses of the courses from the Master’s programs in Spring 2025/26:
- Advances in Microeconomics and Game Theory
- Behavioral Finance
- Business Intelligence and Data Analytics
- Business Negotiations
- Conflict Management
- Corporate Governance
- Digital_Finance
- Digital Marketing
- Digital Technologies in Information Systems Management
- Economic Psychology
- EU Market Law
- Financial Data Analysis
- Finacial Institutions
- Financial Psychology
- Human Resource Management
- International Banking
- International Economics
- International Financial Markets
- International Management
- Investment and Portfolio Management
- Organizational Ethnography
- Process Management
- Project Management
- Regulating New Technologies
- Research Methods in Financial Management
- Research Methods in Managment
- Service Operations Management
- Sustainable Consumption Behavior
Syllabuses of the “online” courses from general programs available for short-term students in Spring 2025/26:
- AI in Business
- Business Process Management – from Enterprise Design to Information System Design
- Colonialism in the marketplace
- Consumers, Media Platforms and Democracy
- Cybersecurity and OSINT Fundamentals
- Digitalisation of Tax
- Emotional Intelligence in the Age of AI
- English as a Lingua Franca and Inclusive Communication in Multicultural Teams
- Establishing Your Own Business
- Financial Anxiety and Wellbeing
- Intercultural Communication
- Introduction to Data Management
- Logistics
- Stock Market and Market Anomalies
- Sustainable Consumption Behavior
- Selected Information Obligations of Taxpayers
- The European Multimedia Sector – Consumers, Business and Regulation
- Violence at Work – Identification, Consequences and Legal Response
- Virtual Learning Environment in Information Society
- Women in Business
Registration for the courses via USOS system
Deadlines
Please remember:
! Online registration for Spring courses 2025/26 at the Faculty of Managament will be open in USOS:
→ for the Bachelor program “Business & Management” (BM) and several Master programs in business: between February 6th, 9:00 – March 15th, 23:59, 2026
→ for the REMOTE courses providing on Fridays: February 17th , 9:00 – February 22nd, 23:59, 2026
→ for the “MFS” program courses: by contact via email, at: akrol@wz.uw.edu.pl
! The number of places on our courses is limited and oscillates between 5 – 30 spots depending on the particular course specific. Thus, please don’t wait too long with your registration when it is started as unfortunately, it can happen that the place limit will be run out!
Key points
Please note a couple of more crucial issues regarding our Faculty and UW courses offer and registration process:
- Registration for the courses at the University of Warsaw (UW) including lectures providing by our Faculty has to be done on-line through the special university system called “USOS” at: http://usosweb.uw.edu.pl.
- In order to register for any course each student needs to have an account in the USOSweb and log-in using individual password and username.
- Please note: Erasmus students are provided with their passwords and usernames by the central UW International Relations Office (IRO).
More information about how to register for the various courses availabale for you at the UW you’ll find under this link: USOS Course Registration_Brief guide – Summer sem. 2025_26_Erasmus&Exchange&DD UW Students