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Description 

Major: International Management – International Business Program (IBP)

Character: 2nd level – master, regular, full-time
Profile: academic
General scientific discipline: social sciences
Specific scientific disciplines: Management, Economics and Finance, Law
Leading discipline: Management
Language of instruction: English

 

The aims of the program:

Second degree studies in the field of International Management – IBP aim to educate a graduate who knows in depth the research methodology and terminology in the field of management, in particular international management and in complementary disciplines, such as economics (international economics), finance (international finance) and legal sciences (international law). The graduate has advanced knowledge of management, in particular in its international aspect, and related disciplines, knows the principles of creating and developing various forms of entrepreneurship and is prepared to act in an entrepreneurial manner, including international markets. Has the skills and competences to recognize, diagnose and solve problems related to the functioning of the organization and to determine the impact of the environment: technological, social, political, legal, economic and ecological, on the functioning of the organization and the entire economy, with particular emphasis on functioning in the regional and global environment.

The studies are aimed at educating a graduate who has the ability to independently and collectively prepare studies on the functioning of the organization, sector and the entire economy in the international aspect and communicative presentation of them in English. The studies prepare for independent learning and updating of knowledge and for observing professional ethical standards.

Offered Minors/specializations:

  • Global Management
  • International Financial Management

Recruitment of students to groups within the specialization will be made in the recruitment process, separately for each of them. Recruitment of students for the declared specialization of studies will be made on the basis of a ranking list, created during recruitment process.

Alumni profile

A graduate in scope of knowledge:

  • has knowledge about the nature of management sciences and its place in the system of social sciences and about its objective and methodological connections with other scientific disciplines. He sees management as an interdisciplinary science,
  • knows and understands the research methodology and the terminology in the scope of the discipline of management and quality as well as in supplementary disciplines (economics and finance, legal sciences),
  • knows and understands complex processes and phenomena occurring in various types of organizations and in the world around them, uses management theory and complementary disciplines (economics and finance, legal sciences) to recognize, diagnose and solve problems related to key functions in the organization (operational, marketing, financial, personnel management) and their integration as part of the organization’s strategy,
  • knows and understands in a thorough manner the legal conditions of the functioning of the organization and the entire economy, including in the international context,
  • knows and understands complex technological, social, political, legal, economic and ecological processes and phenomena as well as their impact on the functioning of the organization and the entire economy in the international context, including the principles of protection of industrial property,
  • knows and understands the principles of creating and developing various forms of entrepreneurship in the national and global dimension.

A graduate in scope of skills:

  • is able to use the theory of management discipline and quality as well as supplementary sciences (economics and finance, legal sciences) to recognize, diagnose and solve complex and unusual problems related to key functions in the organization and their integration as part of the organization’s strategy, including in the international context, using the right source selection and adapting existing or developing new methods,
  • can correctly interpret complex processes and technological, social, political, legal, economic and ecological phenomena and their impact on the functioning of the organization and the entire economy, including in the global context, using the right source selection,
  • can independently prepare and analyze analyzes and reports on complex and unusual problems related to the functioning of the organization, sector and the entire national and global economy, and communicate them in English in a communicative way – using advanced IT and communication tools,
  • is able to plan, organize and manage team work, including both international and intercultural teams,
  • has the ability to self-education, raise qualifications and support others in this area.

A graduate in scope of social competences:

  • is ready to assess and critically approach complex situations and phenomena related to the functioning of the organization, the sector and the entire economy, including in the global context,
  • is ready to think and act in an entrepreneurial way in the national and global dimension,
  • is ready to follow and develop professional ethical standards.

Employment opportunities 

A graduate of this Program will be able to take a job including in:

  • transnational corporations,
  • industrial and service enterprises operating on international markets,
  • governmental administration,
  • international organizations,
  • municipal administration,
  • non-profit organizations.

Potential job positions include: an analyst, specialist, senior specialist, middle-level manager, project team leader, etc. Good preparation in the field of management sciences is the foundation and a convenient starting point for personal development and professional advancement. This promotion requires not only professional experience, but also continuing education at third degree studies, postgraduate certified studies or other short trainee programs.

Program Curricula 

Program Curriculum 2023/24

Program Curriculum 2022/23

Announcements

IBP office closed from 15 to 22 April.

The IBP office will be closed from the 15th to the 22nd of April and will reopen on the 23rd of April.

Syllabuses

2023/24 (Summer semester)

Behavioural Finance

Business Cooperation Management

Business Negotiations

Corporate Governance

Current Topics in Management and Economics

Emotional Intelligence at Workplace

Experience Marketing

Financial Data Analysis

Financial Psychology

Innovation and Technology Management

International Financial Markets

Investment and Portfolio Management

Management Information System

Management of human resources in comparative and international perspective

More Work or More Life – How to interpret the Work-Life Balance Concepts and Contradictions

EU Market Law

Process Management

Social and Sustainable Entrepreneurship Models

Supply Chain Tackling Unfair Trading Practices

The European Multimedia Sector 

2023/24 (Winter semester)

Banking Law

Business Ethics

Business Intelligence

Consumer Behaviour

Corporate Finance

Entrepreneurship

Financial Economics

Intercultural Communication

International Logistics

International Marketing

Law in International Business

Marketing Management

Organizational Behaviour

Research Methods in Managment

2022/23 (Winter semester) OBLIGATORY COURSES for the 1st year students

Corporate Finance

Doing Business in Europe

Intercultural_Communication

Law in International Business

Marketing Management

 

2022/23 (Winter semester) ELECTIVE COURSES

Algorithms in digital economy

Innovation and Technology Management

International Business Environment in the EU

Internet Marketing

Introduction to Sport Management

Leading Effectively

Methodology of Economics and of Other Human Sciences

New Approaches to Leadership in Business

Personalization and new ICT technologies. Effective use and potential abuse of customer data

Social and Sustainable Entrepreneurship

Sustainable Development and the Future of Work

 

2022/23 (Summer semester) OBLIGATORY COURSES for the 1st year students

Business Negotiations

Corporate Governance

Corporate Social Responsibility

EU Market Law

Experience Marketing

Financial Psychology

Human Resource Management

International Management

Market Research

Process Management

 

2022/23 (Summer semester) OBLIGATORY COURSES for the 2nd year students

Corporate Governance

European Business Law

International Banking and Finance

International Financial Management

International Marketing

International Taxation

Modern Management

Operations Research

Strategic Financial Management

 

2022/23 (Summer semester) ELECTIVE COURSES

Current Issues in Monetary Economics and Banking

Establishing your own Business

Financial Psychology

Innovation and Technology Management

Managing Group Processes

New Approaches to Leadership in Business

Regulatory Framework of IT Projects

Responsible Management Concepts

The European Multimedia Sector

Course schedule 

GM IBP 1st year Summer semester class schedule (2023/2024)

IFM IBP 1st year Summer semester class schedule (2023/2024)

IBP 1st year Winter semester class schedule (2023/2024)

IBP 2nd year Winter semester class schedule (2023/2024)

IBP winter semester class schedule (2022/23)

IBP 1st year Summer semester class schedule (2022/2023)

IBP 2nd year Summer semester class schedule (2022/2023)