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ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
ECTS
INFORMATION
BOOKLET
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015/2016
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Published by:
Warsaw School of Economics (SGH)
International Centre (DPM)
ul. Rakowiecka 24
02-521 Warsaw, Poland
Published (printed version) with the financial support of
ERASMUS+ Programme
Last update: 30 June 2015 (v.1.0)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE ....................................................................................................................... 5
A CENTURY ON THE SEA OF KNOWLEDGE .............................................................. 7
SGH MISSION STATEMENT .......................................................................................... 8
THE ECTS CREDIT SYSTEM ......................................................................................... 9
What is ECTS? ........................................................................................................... 9
ECTS credits .............................................................................................................. 9
ECTS at SGH ............................................................................................................. 9
Recognition of credits under ECTS .......................................................................... 10
ECTS Grading Table ................................................................................................ 10
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN
POLAND ....................................................................................................................... 12
Professional titles awarded to graduates of higher education institutions ................. 12
Academic degrees and titles..................................................................................... 13
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF STUDY SYSTEM AND DEGREE PROGRAMMES
AT SGH ......................................................................................................................... 15
Facts about SGH ...................................................................................................... 15
Organisational structure............................................................................................ 15
TYPES OF STUDIES ............................................................................................... 16
Full-time studies ....................................................................................................... 16
Part-time studies ....................................................................................................... 16
Doctoral (Ph.D) studies............................................................................................. 16
Postgraduate and executive studies ......................................................................... 16
Double and joint degree studies ............................................................................... 17
SYSTEM OF STUDIES ............................................................................................ 17
Admission ................................................................................................................ 17
SGH STUDY PROGRAMMES WITH LEARNING OUTCOMES .............................. 20
Bachelor level ........................................................................................................... 20
Master level .............................................................................................................. 23
Doctoral level ............................................................................................................ 28
ORGANISATION OF STUDIES AT SGH FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ........... 30
Contact Hours........................................................................................................... 30
Teaching Formula ..................................................................................................... 30
Transcript of Records ............................................................................................... 30
Fees.......................................................................................................................... 31
The organisation of the academic year ..................................................................... 31
COURSES OFFERED IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES ..................................................... 33
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 33
Course registration ................................................................................................... 33
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APPENDIX 1: LIST OF COURSES OFFERED IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES AT SGH
WITH A GUIDE TO ACCESS COURSE SYLLABI ....................................................... 34
List of CEMS MIM courses ...................................................................................... 34
List of all courses ..................................................................................................... 36
Explanation of SGH Course Catalogue Coding System ........................................... 52
Guide to accessing course outlines through the Virtual Dean’s Office ..................... 53
APPENDIX 2: SGH STUDY PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH ......................................... 56
SGH Bachelor Studies .............................................................................................. 56
SGH Master Studies ................................................................................................. 65
CONTACT US ............................................................................................................... 74
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PREFACE
Welcome to SGH - Warsaw School of Economics!
In the 2015/2016 academic year, SGH will consequently foster its process of
internationalisation and its international recognition. In 2014, these efforts were
reflected through the following achievements:
• MA studies in Finance and Accounting in TOP 70 of Financial Times Ranking
of pre-experience Master’s programmes in management;
• 5 Palmes in Eduniversal ranking;
• High recognition of our programmes in Eduniversal ranking among schools in
Central and Eastern Europe
• Top position in all prestigious Polish rankings of universities of economics and
management.
• Successful participation and contribution to the CEMS MIM Programme
through the alliance of the world’s 29 leading business schools and over 70
global corporate and social partners.
SGH and its selected programmes are also awarded several international
accreditations: CEEMAN IQA (International Quality Accreditation), CeQuInt
(Certificate for Quality in Internationalisation awarded by the European Consortium of
Accreditations) for MA Programme in International Economics, and ACCA and CIMA
accreditations for MA Programme in Finance and Accounting.
SGH is also expanding and developing its English course offer that exceeds 600
courses and is aimed at all full-time (including new programmes: BA and MA in
Global Business, Finance and Governance, MA in Advanced Analytics – Big Data,
MA in International Tourism, Hotel Industry and Leisure Services), exchange and
free-mover students from abroad. Large number of the courses is now available on
regular basis as part of our study programmes in English at all study levels.
Furthermore, SGH boasts an interesting and diversified offer of elective courses in
English available depending on the demand. We are also proud to offer more and
more courses developed in cooperation with global companies. Our new initiative are
tailor-made short-term programmes for students and faculty coming to SGH for short
programmes called “Doing Business in Poland”.
The main purpose of the ECTS Information Booklet (which supplements the “The
International Student Handbook”) is designed to give you insight into selected
aspects of the study system at SGH. The booklet also presents information
concerning the organisation of the current academic year, the choice of courses and
programmes offered in foreign languages as well as the number of ECTS credit
points awarded for attending them.
Prior to beginning your studies at SGH, you are obliged to register on-line, thereby
entering the School’s database. To access the database, you must be initially preregistered by your local exchange coordinator (except free-movers who may apply
directly). To register, visit SGH’s on-line system at: https://serwis.sgh.waw.pl/crpmrecruitment/ .
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Deadlines for registration are: 19 April 2015 for the Fall 2015 semester and
19 October 2015 for the Spring 2016 semester. Once you are registered as an SGH
student, you will receive your personal login and password to SGH’s Virtual Dean’s
Office (Wirtualny Dziekanat), whereupon you will be able to complete your course
registration. Registration deadlines can be obtained from SGH’s Incoming Students’
Officer. All exchange students are allowed to sign up for courses offered by their
programme and at their level of studies. Remember that you may be asked to repeat
the registration process if, due to insufficient number of students registered, any of
the courses you had chosen is cancelled.
The complete and most up-to-date version of this booklet is available on-line at:
http://administracja.sgh.waw.pl/en/dpm/international_exchange/incoming_students/inf
ormations/Pages/
We wish you a lot of success in studying at SGH!
SGH International Centre
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A CENTURY ON THE SEA OF KNOWLEDGE
Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie (Warsaw School of Economics - SGH) is the
oldest and most prestigious university of economics and management in Poland. It is
a public university, established in accordance with the Polish Higher Education Act.
The School started operating on 13th October 1906 under the name of Prywatne
Kursy Handlowe Męskie Augusta Zielińskiego (August Zieliński’s Courses in
Commerce for Men), when Poland was still partitioned among its three neighbours. In
1915, when Warsaw was under German occupation, the name of the school was
changed to Wyższa Szkoła Handlowa (Higher School of Commerce). A subsequent
act on 15th March 1933 changed the School’s name once again to Szkoła Główna
Handlowa - SGH. The school’s development and modernisation took place during the
interwar period (1918–1939) when it received full academic rights, gained a library
and expanded its campus to include new buildings.
World War II did not hinder SGH’s activities; while officially functioning as two
secondary vocational schools Kursy Gospodarcze and Miejska Szkoła Handlowa
(Economic Courses and The Municipal School of Commerce), SGH ran an
underground university-level teaching programme. In 1949, the School was restored
to its pre-war shape and - following the political and socio-economic changes in the
country - was nationalised and renamed Szkoła Główna Planowania i Statystyki
(Central School of Planning and Statistics - SGPiS). The academic programmes were
adapted to the needs of a centrally planned economy; they also contained elements
of a Marxist economy. However, strong research groups led by the likes of Michał
Kalecki, Oskar Lange, Edward Lipiński and Aleksy Wakar were also active.
Moreover, many of the School’s faculty members had the opportunity to interact with
their Western colleagues during their research fellowships provided by various
European and US funds. Thanks to that aid, SGH faculty and students had the
opportunity to study theories based on free-market economy.
Political reforms that began in June 1989 enabled SGH authorities to transform the
organisation of the school and its study programmes. In 1991, following a decision by
the Polish Sejm (Parliament), the school’s former name – Szkoła Główna Handlowa –
was restored. The School’s curriculum was adapted to the requirements of a market
economy, and SGH professors and graduates were among the architects of the
systemic transformation in Poland.
Today, SGH offers courses leading to Bachelor and Master degrees for both full-time
and part-time students (in Polish and English). Those wishing to pursue their
academic career may apply for Ph.D. studies and choose from numerous
postgraduate study programmes, including executive MBAs. Again, all are offered
both in Polish and English.
This year, SGH is in front of a new challenge – the change of its organisational
structure. Namely, the concept of dividing SGH into three schools: School of
Business, School of Economics, and School of Public Policy is being discussed. Final
decisions whether to pursue that change and in its format will be decided soon.
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SGH is proud that many of its alumni hold or held key positions in Polish politics,
public institutions, business and many other fields (including professional sport).
Among the most famous SGH alumni are: Prof. Leszek Balcerowicz – the coarchitect of the systemic changes in Poland after 1989 and the President of the
National Bank of Poland, Mrs. Henryka Bochniarz – President of the Confederation of
Private Employers, Mr. Marek Borowski – former First Speaker of the Parliament,
Mr. Marek Goliszewski – President of the Business Centre Club, Prof. Danuta
Hübner – former EU Commissioner for Regional Policy and current European
Parliament member, Prof. Grzegorz Kołodko – former Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Finance, Prof. Andrzej K. Koźmiński – Rector of the leading private
university in Poland, Koźmiński University, Dr Andrzej Olechowski – former Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Dr Józef Oleksy – former Prime Minister and First Speaker of the
Parliament, Prof. Dariusz Rosati – former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prof. Jan
Truszczyński – Head of negotiators of Poland’s Accession to the EU and current
Director General of the European Commission for Education, Training, Culture, and
Youth, Mr. Tomasz Siemoniak – current Polish Minister of National Defence, to name
just few.
SGH MISSION STATEMENT
The Warsaw School of Economics (Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie, SGH) is
the oldest university of economics and management in Poland. As it seeks to impart
a European dimension to its academic activity, SGH combines century-long tradition
with engagement in the contemporary world and addressing the challenges of the
future. In its educational endeavours, the School seeks to provide students with the
most up-to-date knowledge, solid working skills and a sense of social responsibility.
In its research activities, the School is guided by practical applicability of the research
results and the respect for truth. Drawing on the achievements of other social
sciences, SGH conducts educational as well as research activities in the field of
economics and managerial sciences. SGH graduates, equipped with the latest
general and specialised knowledge, are making a significant contribution to the
economic, social and political life in Poland and abroad. Together with academic and
administrative staff, students and representatives of milieus connected with SGH,
shape the image of the School, promoting its achievements and working together
towards fulfilling its mission.
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THE ECTS CREDIT SYSTEM
What is ECTS?
ECTS, the ‘European Community Course Credit Transfer System’ or the European
Credit Transfer Scheme, was developed in order to provide uniform procedures to
guarantee academic recognition of studies completed abroad. It provides a way of
measuring and comparing learning achievements and transferring them from one
institution to another.
ECTS is based upon the principle of mutual trust and confidence between
participating academic institutions. The system includes rules concerning: Information
(on the courses available), Agreement (between the student as well as his/her home
and host institutions) and the Use of Credit Points (indicating student workload) to
reinforce this mutual confidence. Through an Information Package, each university
presents its curriculum not only in terms of content, but also indicating the amount of
credits (measure of workload) allocated to each course.
ECTS credits
ECTS credits reflect the quantity of work in each course in relation to the total
quantity of work required to complete a full year of academic studying at an
institution; that is, lectures, practical work, participation in seminars, individual work in
the library and at home, and examinations or other assessment activities.
In the ECTS system, 60 credits represent the workload of one year of study; usually
30 credits are assigned to a semester and 20 credits to a term. It is crucial that no
special courses be set up for ECTS purposes, so all ECTS courses must be regular
courses offered by participating institutions to their “regular” students. It is up to the
participating institutions to subdivide the credits for the different courses, seminars
and laboratory work. Practical placements and optional courses, which form an
integral part of the study programme, are also worth academic credit. It is also
possible to have non-credit (audited) courses included in the transcript. Credits are
only awarded if the student had completed all his/her courses and passed all the
required examinations.
ECTS at SGH
SGH has adopted the ECTS credit system based partially on the number of contact
hours and workload. In general, one credit point is the equivalent of 30 hours of
workload: 10 contact hours and 20 hours of individual work. Bachelor’s thesis is
worth 10 ECTS and Master’s Thesis – 20 ECTS credits. For internships, students can
accumulate up to 3 ECTS credits. Students may also collect up to 2 ECTS credits for
physical education classes and up to 4 ECTS credits for participation in SGH sport
sections and/or SGH choir and/or “Wisła” (Vistula) Dance & Sing Band.
To validate a semester, students must collect 30 ECTS credits. In order to obtain a
Bachelor’s degree, students must accumulate 180 ECTS, while for a Master’s degree
– the number is 120 ECTS. The maximum permitted number of ECTS credits per
academic year is 75.
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Most of the courses offered at SGH end with exams at the end of the semester. If
there is no exam, evaluation is based mostly on classroom participation,
presentations, projects and tests. For more details about the ECTS System at SGH
please contact our Centre.
Recognition of credits under ECTS
Students participating in ECTS will receive full credit for all academic work
successfully carried out at any of the ECTS partner institutions. These academic
credits will be transferred from one participating school to another provided there are
agreements between the institutions involved. The student remains a degree student
at his/her home university, to which he/she returns after a specified period spent
studying abroad. ECTS enables the student to have all courses successfully
completed abroad recognised without loss of time or credit. Once the host institution
has sent the ‘Transcript of Records’, credit transfer can take place at the home
institution. A student may be selected for more than one participating institution for a
limited period of time and then return to the home institution. If a student chooses to
stay at a host institution to complete his/her degree, the student’s status changes and
she/he must comply with the legal and institutional requirements of the country and
the institution where the degree will be completed. A more convenient option for
those who would like to pursue two degrees within one study programme is to enrol
in one of SGH’s double-degree programmes. The School offers a number of such
programmes, but in the coming academic year (as well as in the following years) we
are preparing expand our double-degree offer to include more universities. Any
specific questions or concerns regarding credit transfer issues should be consulted
individually by the student with her/his academic tutor and dean. ECTS is particularly
important and useful for students participating in international study programmes
(CEMS, LLP ERASMUS, CEEPUS, etc.).
ECTS Grading Table
The grading scale used in majority SGH programmes ranges from 2.0 to 5.0.
• 5.0 is the highest grade and the lowest passing grade is 3.0.
• 4.0 is the norm for a good pass.
SGH grades can be converted into ECTS grades according to recently
recommended ECTS grading table (EGT), which bases solely on local distribution of
positive grades among students in at least 2 past academic years.
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Table 1: ECTS Grading Table vs. SGH grades.
Official ECTS Grading Table
SGH
Grading
Accumulated
grade percentage*
percentage*
ECTS
grade
Former ECTS Grading Scale (for reference only)
Definition
A
Very Good – outstanding performance with only minor errors
39.7%
B
Good Plus – above average standard, but with some errors
62.9%
C
Good – generally sound work with a notable number of errors
16.3%
79.2%
D
Sufficient Plus – fair, but with significant shortcomings
3.0
20.8%
100.0%
E
Sufficient – performance meets the minimum criteria
2.0
-
-
F
Fail – considerable further work is required
5.0
23.5%
23.5%
4.5
16.2%
4.0
23.2%
3.5
* Based on total number of grades awarded in two-cycle Bachelor and Master studies in the years 2006-2010
verified in May 2014 (based on distribution of grades in the years 2012-2013, due to change of the grading scale).
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM OF HIGHER
EDUCATION IN POLAND
(Material adapted from the website of the Bureau for Academic Recognition and International Exchange BUWiWM)
Both state and private institutions of higher education exist in Poland. The latter
began to appear after 1990. A private school of higher education must receive
permission to operate from the Ministry of National Education. It acquires a legal
status when registered by the Minister of National Education.
In 1998, the first state and private higher professional (vocational) education schools
began to appear. These schools train students in specialised vocations and include
15-week internships or practical placements in the mandatory curriculum.
Study programmes may take the form of daytime, evening or extramural studies and
distant learning courses, with daytime studies being the most prevalent form.
To qualify for admission to an institution of higher education, the applicant must hold
the maturity certificate - świadectwo dojrzałości. The rules of admission to the first
year of study are determined autonomously by each institution. Some organise
competitive entrance examinations, others use ranking procedures based on the
final grades listed in the maturity certificate, and still others admit all who apply.
Professional titles awarded to graduates of higher education institutions
- the professional title of licencjat (bachelor) is awarded following the completion of
3 or 3.5-year higher professional education courses;
- the professional title of inżynier (engineer) is awarded following the completion of
3.5 or 4-year higher professional education courses in technical areas, agriculture,
and economics and related areas;
- the title of magister (master) is awarded following the completion of uniform 5 or 6year magister-level courses in a given field of study (this system of studies gradually
disappears, due to adoption of Bologna Declaration) or 2-year Master studies;
equivalent titles include magister edukacji (in the field of Education), magister
sztuki (in the field of Fine Arts), magister inżynier (in the field of Engineering),
magister inżynier architekt (in the field of Architecture), lekarz medycyny (in the
field of Medicine), lekarz dentysta (in the field of Dentistry, until April 30, 2004 –
lekarz stomatolog) and lekarz weterynarii (in the field of Veterinary Medicine),
magister pielęgniarstwa (in the field of Nursery), magister położnictwa (in the
field of Midwifery).
To be awarded any of the above titles, student must complete all subjects and
internships or practical placements included in the curriculum as well as submit and
defend a diploma project or thesis and pass the diploma examination.
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Currently, all higher education institutions in Poland are required to transform into a
three-cycle system of education dividing the study programme into Bachelor (3-4
year), Master (1.5-2-year) and Doctoral (3-4-year) studies following the Bologna
Agreement rules and the recently adopted Polish Higher Education Act. However,
selected universities continue to offer long-cycle 4.5 to 6-year Master Studies
(medicine, law).
Upon graduation, each student receives a diploma in a specific field of study, three
copies of the diploma and, upon request, a copy of the diploma in a foreign
language.
Academic degrees and titles
- the degree of doktor (Ph.D.) is awarded to a person who has passed his/her
doctoral examinations and submitted and defended a doctoral dissertation (rozprawa
doktorska). Holding the professional title of magister or its equivalent is a necessary
condition for the doctoral degree;
- the degree of doktor habilitowany is awarded to a person who holds a PhD, has
significant scholarly or artistic achievements, submitted a dissertation (rozprawa
habilitacyjna) and has undergone the successive stages of review, debate and
defence;
Qualifications awarded in arts and artistic disciplines were once kwalifikacje I
stopnia and kwalifikacje II stopnia (first and second degree qualifications). After
April 30, 2003 these correspond to academic degrees of doktor and doktor
habilitowany respectively.
Academic degrees doktor and doktor habilitowany are awarded by organisational
units of higher education institutions and by other scientific and research institutes. the title of profesor is conferred by the President of the Republic of Poland
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Table 2: Organisation of Education System in Poland
Sources: BUWiWM, “System of Education in Poland” – Polish EURYDICE Unit, FRSE, June 2008.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF STUDY SYSTEM AND
DEGREE PROGRAMMES AT SGH
In 1991, The Warsaw School of Economics introduced a study system which was
unique in Poland at the time. It enabled students to make individual decisions on the
choice of study programmes and their future professional profiles. In the 2006/2007
academic year, SGH introduced a three-cycle system of studies to conform to
Bologna Declaration which established: a system of academic grades which are easy
to read and compare. introduced a diploma supplement; three cycles of the study
system: the first level (Bachelor) tailored to the employment market and lasting at
least three years, the second (Master) conditional upon the completion of the first
cycle; the third (Doctoral) – for those who wish to pursue their academic career or
achieve higher qualifications; a system of accumulation and transfer of credits
(ECTS); mobility of students, teachers and researchers; cooperation with regard to
quality assurance; the European dimension of higher education.
Facts about SGH
14,690 students were studying at SGH in 2014. This number includes 7,664 full-time
BA, MA and PhD students of (including 643 foreigners) and 3,283 part-time students.
Moreover, 3,763 students participated in postgraduate courses and doctoral studies.
2,306 graduates of full-time and part-time studies left SGH in 2014.
SGH employs about 1,300 members of staff, of which 753 are academic teachers
and/or researchers. The teaching and academic faculty includes 72 full professors,
149 associate professors, 310 assistant professors, 8 assistants, and 213 senior
lecturers, lecturers, language tutors, instructors and librarians. The School awarded
over 2,000 Ph.D. degrees and about 600 postdoctoral habilitation degrees. In its
history the School has educated about 179,000 graduates – over 120,000 of whom
have completed full-time and part-time degree programmes at SGH.
Organisational structure
The Rector, three Vice-Rectors (for Teaching and Student Affairs, for Science and
International Cooperation, and for Development) and the Senate, which is a principal
legislative body of the School, constitute the supreme authorities at SGH.
The old structure of faculties understood as a ‘federation of schools’ had been
replaced by a structure based on the concept of a matrix. The Dean’s Offices of
Undergraduate and Graduate Studies are responsible for the implementation of the
teaching programmes. The Centre for Foreign Languages offers foreign language
instruction at the School. Optional classes in physical education are offered by the
SGH Sports Centre.
Chairs and research institutes are clustered into units called Collegia. The Collegia
group together academics who share research interests and carry out syllabi
composed of specialist subjects. Their programmes are addressed to full-time, parttime, postgraduate and doctoral students. The Collegia are headed by Deans. Each
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Collegium has its individual Scientific Council composed of all professors and
associate professors as well as representatives of the remaining faculty. They are
also responsible for establishing and conducting doctoral studies.
The Collegia operating at SGH include: Collegium of Economic Analysis, Collegium
of Social and Economic Science, Collegium of World Economy, Collegium of
Business Administration, Collegium of Management and Finance.
Currently, SGH is in process of restoring faculties (schools) responsible for research
and study programmes in applied economics, business, and public policy. The final
decision concerning the future structure of our university will be decided soon.
TYPES OF STUDIES
SGH offers four types of studies:
Full-time studies
These studies (except study programmes in English) are tuition-free for Polish and
EU/EEA students. On average, every academic year over 1000 persons are enrolled
in the full-time programme. Since the 2006/2007 academic year, SGH has been
running a three-cycle system of studies (following the Bologna Agreement rules and
Polish Higher Education Act): 3-year Bachelor (undergraduate) studies, 2-year
Master studies (graduate), and 4-year Doctoral studies. Students of undergraduate
studies are admitted to SGH and after their first year of studies choose their major
field of study (with an optional minor). Graduate students are enrolled directly in the
field of studies declared as their major. Admission procedures for graduate studies in
Polish are conducted twice each year.
Part-time studies
This is a tuition-fee based three-cycle programme that runs in parallel with full-time
studies. Part-time courses are held on Saturdays and Sundays or in the evening
during the week and require a lot of individual work and self-discipline.
Doctoral (PhD) studies
Doctoral studies at SGH are organised on a full-time and part-time basis. Students
may obtain a doctorate in economics or management. Full-time PhD study
programmes (except doctoral studies in English) are free of charge for Polish and EU
students, whereas extramural students pay tuition. These studies are organised and
run by the respective Collegia. Ph.D. studies last 3 to 4 years. Courses are delivered
within the first two years.
Postgraduate and executive studies
These studies are addressed to graduate students who wish to upgrade and
enhance their professional qualifications. Applicants for postgraduate programmes at
SGH are expected to hold a Master’s or Bachelor’s degree. SGH offers, more than
80 fee-based, one or two semester postgraduate programmes in Polish (including
MBA-SGH), and Canadian Executive MBA (in English).
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Double and joint degree studies
SGH offers 10 double-degree programmes, one joint programme and one joint
degree programme:
• eight at Master’s level with University of Cologne, Universidade NOVA de
Lisboa, Viadrina European University, Gutenberg School of Management and
Economics (Johannes Gutenberg University) in Mainz, Mercator School of
Management (University of Duisburg-Essen) and Technische Universität
Berlin, EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht, and Toulouse Business
School;
• one at doctoral level with University Cergy-Pontoise;
• one at Bachelor’s level with Kyungpook National University (KNU) in Daegu
(Korea)
• one joint programme at Bachelor’s level with Johannes Gutenberg University
called Polish-German Academic Forum co-financed by DAAD;
• Erasmus-Mundus joint degree Master’s studies: European Master in Law and
Economics
Additional double-degree programmes will be launched in the near future.
SYSTEM OF STUDIES
Admission
General Rules
The selection process is conducted by SGH Admission Office (Biuro Rekrutacji).
Different rules apply to Polish citizens and foreigners; however, certain groups of
foreigners may choose to apply to SGH on the same conditions as Poles (provided
they have Polish Maturity Certificate). Thus, when applying, all foreigners must
specify the admission principles they wish to follow. After submitting required
documents, candidates selected the same way as Polish citizens must also register
in the Internet Registration System (ISR).
Detailed information about selection rules, the required documents and admission
procedures are available at: http://oferta.sgh.waw.pl/en/
Bachelor Studies
SGH offers both full-time and part-time Bachelor study programmes. During the first
year, students complete an obligatory programme. Before beginning their second
year, students must choose a major. Each major is supplemented by a range of
specialised subjects which address students’ specific academic interests. Completing
a minor is not obligatory.
Candidates for undergraduate studies who are Polish citizens or foreigners who
choose to apply on the same principles as Poles, are admitted to SGH on the basis
of their results of the nationwide, standardised exit exams from secondary level
schools, called Matura (Maturity Certificate) in four subjects: history or geography,
mathematics (all at advanced level), and two foreign languages: one at advanced,
one at basic level. If a candidate has successfully completed secondary education,
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but passed exams in subjects other than those required, or passed them at a basic
level (except second foreign language), SGH organises an equivalent exam, results
of which are considered when calculating the candidate’s final score.
Foreigners, who are non-native speakers of Polish, must pass a test (or present one
of the required certificates) in Polish and (in the case of full-time studies) in one of the
selected languages (English, German or French) that is not the candidate’s native
tongue. To become fluent in Polish or English, candidates may participate in
Preparatory Language Courses organised by selected public universities in Poland
(for one-year/semester or in the form of summer schools).
Foreigners must also present several documents (or copies certified by SGH
representative or counsellor of the Polish diplomatic unit in their home country):
• foreign certificate or other document (with apostille) that entitles the candidate
to apply for bachelor’s level studies that will be recognised as equivalent of
Polish maturity certificate, IB or EB diplomas, or Polish maturity certificate.
• Sworn translation of the above-mentioned certificate into Polish
• Certificate confirming that the above-mentioned document is an equivalent of
the Polish Maturity Certificate that is in accordance with the rules of
recognition of secondary primary and secondary schools’ certificates issued
abroad. This document should be obtained within the first semester of studies
at SGH.
Additionally, all foreigners (some exceptions apply) must submit:
• a Personal Data Form (signed by hand)
• Application letter to SGH Rector
• Photocopy of a Passport (or other legal ID) with conformity to the original
made by SGH or counsellor of the Polish diplomatic unit.
• A copy of a Visa or Residence Permit (or other document allowing the
candidate to reside in Poland) certified as adhering to the original by SGH or
counsellor of a Polish diplomatic unit.
• Photocopy of Health and Accident Insurance Policy issued for the period of
planned education in Poland, or European Health Insurance Card (with
conformity to the original made attested by SGH), or candidate’s declaration to
pay for insurance cover offered by the Polish National Health Fund (NFZ),
forthwith his/her beginning of studies at SGH.
• Health Certificate (sworn translation into Polish by a person listed as an official
translator by the Polish Ministry of Justice, or confirmed by counsellor of a
Polish diplomatic unit) stating lack of contraindications for studies.
• Two recent photographs (37 x 52 cm) and one digital photo in colour.
Master studies
Candidates for graduate studies at SGH (both full and part-time) who are Polish
citizens (or foreigners, who decide to apply on the same conditions as Poles) must
hold a Bachelor degree and pass: SGH’s Test of Knowledge in Economy, and a test
in a selected foreign language: Russian, French, English, German, Spanish or Italian.
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Foreigners applying for Master Studies must present the following documents (copies
of the original certified by SGH or counsellor of the Polish diplomatic unit in their
home country):
• Original of the foreign diploma (with apostille) or other legal document
confirming graduation from a institution of higher education that entitles the
candidate to apply for studies at Master’s level in the country of issue, or a
certified copy of the diploma issued by a Polish university, or a photocopy of
the Polish diploma with certified conformity to the original issued by SGH.
• Sworn translation of the foreign diploma into Polish
• Certificate of diploma recognition or certified copy of SGH Senate resolution
on the candidate’s release from diploma recognition procedures (in cases
when the foreign diploma or any other document is not subject to recognition
based on bilateral agreements with the Republic of Poland on joint recognition
of diplomas). Such certificate should be submitted no later than by the end of
the first semester of studies at SGH.
Additionally, candidates must submit the same supplementary documents as
candidates for Bachelor studies (personal data form, application letter etc.).
Admission for undergraduate (Bachelor) studies is organised once a year (JulySeptember) and twice a year for graduate (Master) studies (July-September and
November-January).
Doctoral Studies
Candidates for Ph.D. Studies are admitted basing on a personal interview and
evaluation of the submitted documents. For Ph.D. Studies in English, candidates
must also pass an Admission Test in Economics. All candidates are required to
submit the following documents:
• Application Form (signed by hand)
• CV (with research and professional achievements)
• Certified copy of Master’s degree diploma
• Tentative research proposal of the future dissertation (or a letter of motivation
that includes the proposal)
• Letter of recommendation from an associate professor – the candidate’s
potential supervisor
• Recommendation of the Head of the Chair/Institute, where the candidate
wishes to conduct his or her research
• 3 photographs
Detailed information about requirements, deadlines and study programmes (for
studies in Polish), are available at: http://oferta.sgh.waw.pl/pl/studiadoktoranckie/
Candidates who apply for Ph.D. Studies conducted in English must submit:
• An application Form (with handwritten signature)
• A CV (with research and professional achievements)
• A certified copy of Master’s degree diploma (in case of foreigners it will require
additional documents with apostille, sworn translations and diploma
recognition)
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•
•
A tentative research proposal of the future dissertation (or a letter of motivation
that includes the proposal)
Language proficiency certificate recognised by SGH Foreign Language Centre
(for foreigners applying for studies in Polish and all candidates applying for the
programme in English)
More information about selection requirements, deadlines and curriculum can be
found at: http://oferta.sgh.waw.pl/en/doctoral/
Postgraduate and Executive Studies
Graduates with extensive experience who would like to enhance or to acquire
managerial skills may consider taking the top-ranked Canadian Executive MBA (with
UQAM, Montreal, Canada). This programme is tuition-based. More information about
admission is available at: http://oferta.sgh.waw.pl/en/MBA/
Those who speak Polish may apply for any of the numerous post-diploma programs
(studia podyplomowe) and SGH-MBA which are open to all candidates holding at
least a Bachelor’s degree. Some of these programs are tailored to the needs of
companies responsible for initial selection of candidates. More information is
available
at:
http://oferta.sgh.waw.pl/pl/studiapodyplomowe/
and
http://oferta.sgh.waw.pl/pl/studiamba/
SGH STUDY PROGRAMMES WITH LEARNING OUTCOMES
Bachelor level
The studies last six semesters (180 ECTS). During the first two semesters, students
follow a standard study programme composed of basic courses representing
disciplines required for all graduate of economic or business studies. In their first
year, students have time to choose their future major to be completed within the next
two years.
The general structure of study programme at Bachelor level is as follows:
• Core obligatory courses – 74 ECTS
• Core major courses – 42 ECTS
• Elective courses & Internship – 32 ECTS (including at least 15 ECTS from the
list of electives offered within the given major, and mandatory Internship - 3
ECTS)
• Language tutorials – 20 ECTS (2 languages – 10 ECTS each)
• Physical Education – 2 ECTS
• Bachelor’s Seminar – 10 ECTS
Currently, SGH offers Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in the following majors:
• Economics
• European Studies
• Finance and Accounting
• Global Business, Finance and Governance (in English only)
• Spatial Economic Policy
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•
•
•
•
Quantitative Methods in Economics and Information Systems (also in
English)
International Economics (also in English)
Social Policy
International Relations
Management (also in English)
Graduates of all BA majors are entitled to pursue studies at Master level and all other
forms of postgraduate/post-diploma studies except doctoral programmes.
Economics
A graduate in this field should understand the functioning of the most important
sectors of the economy, and how to effectively manage human, financial, fixed assets
as well as knowledge and information capital. He or she should also be familiar with
the methods and techniques of economic data analysis necessary to conduct
professional expertise at macro- and micro-economic levels. Graduates should also
be able to critically review opinions on economic issues presented in professional
debates and publications. Prospective careers include analytical positions in large
corporations, commercial banks, and consulting companies.
European Studies
Graduates should possess basic knowledge in the fields of: economics, European
law, EU institutional functioning, aspects of European regional development, as well
as political science and sociology. Required skills include: effective application for EU
funds, monitoring, documentation and financial settlement of aid programmes and
projects, preparation and adjudication of public tenders, and the implementation of
EU rules in preparation and practical implementation of local development plans.
Typical prospective careers are linked to public administration institutions, institutions
dealing in European and international economy, and middle-level managerial
positions in manufacturing and service companies.
Finance and Accounting
Graduates should possess knowledge in finance and understand the operating
principles of various financial institutions (including banks and insurance companies).
They should also be able to conduct analyses of basic economic phenomena, and
assess the economic and financial standing of companies. Graduates will understand
cause-and-effect relationships, typical for economic phenomena in market economy,
both at macro- and micro-level. The study programme is also meant to develop
graduates’ ability to search for and understand ideas presented in professional
literature.
Minors offered: Retail and Corporate Banking, Institutional Banking, Investment
Banking, Economics of Financial Institutions, International Finance, State and Local
Government Finance, Corporate Finance, Fiscal Policy and Taxes, Accounting in
Business and Institutions, Financial Markets, Business Insurance, SGH&CIMA
Certificate in Business Accounting.
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Global Business, Finance and Governance
The programme prepares students for work in international business and finance
environment with its unique set of issues and challenges. The students will acquire
skills enabling them to perform essential financial and marketing analyses as
required in business, governmental and non-governmental organizations. In
particular, the program aims to prepare for entry level and junior specialist jobs in
financial, sales, logistics and marketing departments of business and non-business
organizations including NGO’s as well as central and local governmental entities.
Minors offered: Global Development and Governance, International Business,
International Finance.
Spatial Economics Policy
Graduates should possess knowledge in economics, sociology as well as natural and
technical sciences. They should apply a holistic approach to local and regional
development processes and their structure. Typical careers are linked to public and
local government institutions.
Quantitative Methods in Economics and Information Systems (in Polish and English)
Graduates should possess general knowledge in the fields of economics and
management and understand basic methods and techniques of quantitative analysis
as well as their practical application. The studies are aimed at developing skills
necessary to solve macro- and microeconomic problems, supported with information
technology. Graduates of this major are flexible, rational, and autonomous in
decision-making.
International Economics (in Polish and English)
Graduates in this field should possess basic knowledge of international economic
relations and related disciplines that are necessary for development of practical skills.
Typical tasks expected from graduates include: preparation and implementation of
internationalisation strategies for companies and the development of integration
processes. Typical careers include operational and analytical managerial positions in
international or internationally-oriented companies and international institutions.
Social Policy
Graduates of this major should be able to operationally implement social activities
and tasks with an emphasis on means of their financing. They should be qualified,
competent and professional with managerial potential to hold lower management
positions in public administration (government and local government) and nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) at local, regional and national levels.
International Relations
Graduates of this major should master knowledge in economics, law and politics
allowing them to learn and understand the character and functioning of international
relations and the world economy. He or she should also possess analytical skills for
assessing state-related problems from an international perspective.
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Graduates usually start their careers as middle-level analysts and specialists in public
administration, international organisations and institutions, and international or
internationally-oriented companies.
Management (in Polish and English)
The focus of this field of study is to develop theoretical basic knowledge in
management, economics and complementary disciplines combined with specific
specialisations. Graduates should be able to apply this knowledge both in their
professional and private life. Typical careers are linked to middle-management
positions in companies, non-profit organisations, public administration units, or
individual businesses.
Detailed list of courses offered within our programmes in English is presented in the
Appendix 2: “SGH Study Programmes in English”. Full plan of study and curriculum
of the first and second cycle of studies is available at:
https://dziekanat.sgh.waw.pl/wd_nowy/informatory/informator_2015_opis_sl_sm.pdf
Master level
SGH offers a variety of majors at Master level, some of which are a continuation of
Bachelor studies, while others are offered exclusively at graduate level, reflecting the
current needs of the market.
The studies last four semesters (120 ECTS). Studies consist of 9 ECTS credit-worth
core courses (uniform for all graduate students), core major courses and minor and
elective courses. Similarly to the undergraduate level, students do not have to pursue
minor studies – instead, they may select courses that will better suit their individual
academic needs. SGH also offers a number of ‘study paths’, the completion of which
is certified by separate documents.
The general structure of study programme at Master level is as follows:
• Core, obligatory courses – 9 ECTS
• Core major courses – 49.5 ECTS
• Elective courses & Internship – 31 ECTS (including at least 15 ECTS from the
list of electives offered within the given major and Internship for 3 ECTS:
mandatory for International Business students – optional for other majors)
• Language tutorial – 10.5 ECTS
• Master’s Seminar – 20 ECTS
There might be some differences in the ECTS structure in programmes developed
with foreign partners.
Currently, SGH offers Master of Arts (MA) degree in the following majors:
• Administration
• Advanced Analytics – Big Data (also in English)
• E-Business
• Economics
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
European Master in Law and Economics (in English only)
European Studies
Finance and Accounting (also in English)
Global Business, Finance and Governance (in English only)
Spatial Economics Policy
Quantitative Methods in Economics and Information Systems
International Economics
Social Policy
Social Research and Analysis
International Relations
International Tourism, Hotel Industry and Leisure Services (also in English)
Management
International Business (in English only)
Graduates of all MA majors are entitled to pursue their studies in any of the
programmes offered at postgraduate level.
Administration
Graduates in this field should possess general knowledge of economics and law that
prepares them for taking managerial and expert positions in economic administration,
public administration and other institutions dealing with promotion and economic
development. They should demonstrate effective communication skills and be able to
organise and manage work teams. Other skills include entrepreneurship necessary
for starting individual businesses, enhanced by solid knowledge of law and its
practical application.
Advanced Analytics – Big Data
The studies provide advanced knowledge and competencies in the area of data
acquisition from variety of sources and their analysis. A student graduating from the
program is able to be employed as a specialist in advanced data analysis in
manufacturing companies, banks, insurance and telecommunications companies,
public administration and research centersspecializing in advanced data
analytics.
E-Business
The studies provide theoretical and practical knowledge in management and related
disciplines on the issue of managing organisations on internet market and in digital
economy. Typical careers include middle or top level specialists and managers in all
types of organisations (companies, non-profit organisations, and public institutions) or
entrepreneurs who start they own e-business.
Economics
Graduates in this field should have acquired knowledge in contemporary micro- and
macroeconomics and in various sectors of the local and international economy. They
should be able to apply a wide array of analytical methods and techniques, search
and interpret economic information, conduct analyses necessary for preparing
forecasts and decision-making processes, formulate their own opinions on economic
topics, to defend them in public and academic debates, as well as to organise and
manage teams of analysts and consultants.
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This field educates analysts in central banks and central political and economic
institutions, researchers and faculty members in higher educational institutions and
research institutes.
European Master in Law and Economics – EMLE (in English)
EMLE is a joint degree programme offered by a consortium of respected European
universities imparting advanced knowledge in economics, law and other related
disciplines. Graduates in this field should have gained multiple skills enabling them to
pursue professional careers in companies, international corporations, public
administration institutions, as well as to run their own business.
This field educates managers and analysts who are able to understand and apply
legal acts and regulations in business practice.
European Studies
Graduates in this field should possess knowledge related to problems of
contemporary civilisation and Europe, the functioning of the EU, European markets,
organisation, and the management of European companies. They should have
developed monitoring and analytical skills in order to assess tendencies in socioeconomic development of the EU, its member states and regions. Graduates should
be able to make operational and strategic decisions, identify and solve problems, and
to apply negotiation techniques.
This major prepares graduates to take top managerial positions in local and
international companies and organisations at home and other countries.
Finance and Accounting (in Polish and English)
Graduates in this field should understand the nature of risk in financial and global
markets and how to manage it. At the same time, they should know how to conduct
financial and fundamental analyses and to correctly interpret them. These skills
should help graduates make financial decisions and enable them to offer consulting
services. Knowledge gained during the study period should be used in identifying
financial phenomena, trends and problems. Graduates should also have a strong
ethical background. Graduates of the programme in English have the opportunity to
obtain ACCA qualifications (ACCA accredited programme) within special minor
delivered in cooperation with Ernst&Young.
Global Business, Finance and Governance
The programme provide an advanced Master’s degree curriculum centred on the
current, fast changing environment of international cooperation, finance and
marketing. The graduates will gain a deep and extensive understanding of the nature
and functioning of international business and governance. They would be
equipped to perform advanced analytical tasks involving corporate finances,
logistics, sales and marketing and as such would be able to take up senior
analytical posts in corporations as well as governmental and non-governmental
units. The acquired managerial skills will allow them to pursue a career as
managers or entrepreneurs in various international and organizational settings.
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Social Research and Analysis
The studies equip students with advanced knowledge in the fields of: economics,
demography, social economics, quantitative methods in social processes and
phenomena with application of modern IT solutions. Typical careers include
managers, analysts and experts in state and local government institutions, NGOs,
international organisations and research centres on social issues.
Spatial Economics Policy
Graduates in this field should possess knowledge in economics and sociology as well
as natural and technical sciences. They should apply a holistic approach to local and
regional development processes and their structure.
Typical graduate careers are linked to public and local government institutions.
Quantitative Methods in Economics and Information Systems
Graduates of this major should be able to model and forecast economic processes,
conduct statistical analyses, and solve optimisation problems using advanced
computer packages. They should also be able to freely apply information technology,
using the principles of IT system design and implementation. Other skills include:
database building, knowledge of computer networks, practical application of statistic
and econometric analyses, decision-making, mathematics, and demographics.
International Economics
Graduates in this field should possess advanced knowledge in international
economics, international law and management. Typical careers include managerial
positions in all internationally-oriented or international companies, institutions,
organisations and public administration units. Studies also prepare graduates to start
their own business and to act in international markets.
Social Policy
Graduates in this major should be able to conduct activities and solve economic
aspects of social problems at local, regional and national levels. They should be
thoroughly prepared to assume expert, top-level managerial positions in public
(government and local government) administration and non-governmental
organisations (NGOs) at local, regional and national levels.
International Relations
Graduates should possess analytical and methodological skills enabling them to hold
job positions requiring conscientious, rational and accurate evaluations combined
with personal initiative potential.
Graduates should consider careers connected with international institutions and
companies, public administration units responsible for foreign affairs or economic
cooperation, research and expert institutes dealing with international relations, and in
diplomacy and mass media.
International Tourism, Hotel Industry and Leisure Services
The studies equip students with appropriate knowledge and skills required to apply
the knowledge, particularly focusing on the need to constantly upgrade and develop
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the knowledge, as a result of changing social environment for business activities in
the area of tourism and leisure services. Graduates of the major may pursue career
in hotel industry, travel agencies, entities rendering recreation and entertainment
services, and in other enterprises operating
in the tourist market environment. They may also pursue career in public
administration institutions, NGOs, and entities specializing in consultancy, tourist
market research and leisure services research. The studies also prepare students to
establish their own businesses and to take up the third-cycle studies.
Management
This field of study focuses on developing advanced knowledge in management and
complementary disciplines and enhances the skills necessary for graduates to
embark on a professional career in local and international markets, both as managers
and entrepreneurs. Graduates should possess critical analysis skills, be able to
interpret and evaluate economic and social phenomena, make decisions, plan,
manage teams, negotiate, and be au fait with strategic management.
Typical careers are linked to top management or expert positions in all types of
companies, institutions and organisations.
International Business (in English)
The aim of the programme is to prepare students for careers in international
companies, with a strong focus on CEE markets. Courses are taught by renowned
scholars from SGH and the School’s partner institutions.
The tuition-based programme is aimed at those who, due to the language barrier,
cannot join SGH’s full-time or part-time studies in Polish, but are interested in
managing business in Central and Eastern Europe.
Courses offered within this programme (if space allows) are also available to our
exchange students (especially those who study at SGH through double-degree
programmes in management) free of charge.
Full teaching programmes and study plans of the first and second cycle of studies
are available at Virtual Dean’s Office website:
https://dziekanat.sgh.waw.pl/wd_nowy/index.php?jezyk=ang
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Doctoral level
SGH offers both full-time and part-time doctoral studies leading to PhD degree in
Economics or Management and Marketing.
For details concerning doctoral programmes (both full-time and part-time) offered in
Polish
by
SGH
Collegia,
please
refer
to
SGH
website
at:
http://oferta.sgh.waw.pl/en/doctoral/. The length of these programmes varies from 3
to 4 years. SGH doctoral programme offer in English is described below.
Doctoral Programme in Management and Economics in English
This unique 4-year programme is organised by the Collegium of World Economy and
involves:
• 2 years of coursework, and
• 2 years of research, and dissertation preparation.
Each student must take part in at least 240 hours of obligatory coursework organised
into following blocks:
1) General subjects – including the most noteworthy current topics from economics
and management theory, with specific focus on major concepts from the works of
selected Nobel Prize winners in economics and contemporary management theories.
•
•
•
Major issues in contemporary economics
Nobel prize winners in economics – selected issues
Contemporary economic theories of an enterprise
2) Specialisation subjects – students may select international economics, finance or
international management track, depending on their intended dissertation
topic. Presentation of the current state of scientific research in these areas will be the
main focus.
•
•
•
International economics - review of current research studies
International management - review of current research studies
Finance - review of current research studies
3) Research methodology – a selection of workshops teaching students how to
design and execute research projects in economics and management using a wide
variety of research methods and techniques, ranging from qualitative to quantitative
approaches.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Epistemology
Methodology of scientific research
Quantitative research methods
Statistical analysis of quantitative data
Qualitative research methods
Analysis of qualitative data
Developing a research proposal
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Application of computer software in data analysis (SAS, NVivo)
4) Skill-building – learning how to organise work of a research team, how to write a
scientific text in English, how to efficiently organise individual work on dissertation
and prepare for public defence of the Ph.D. thesis.
•
•
Successful preparation and defence of doctoral dissertation
Successful preparation of papers for publication in scientific journals
5) Attitudes building – axiology, ethics in scientific research and business.
•
Axiology
6) Specialisation seminars - an opportunity for students to present fragments of their
Ph.D. research to a group of professors specialising in the given discipline and
receive constructive feedback from them. The aim is to increase students’ motivation
and improve the quality of work they deliver.
7) Individual consultations with supervisors - to ensure regular and intensive contact
with thesis supervisors. It is crucial that Ph.D. students start intensive work on their
dissertation as early as the first semester and maintain regular contact with their
tutors so as to ensure fast and steady progress.
All Ph.D. students are required to achieve certain academic milestones in the
specified time-frames in order to complete the dissertation.
The presented study programme may be subject to small changes depending on
consultations with scholars specialising in respective subjects and availability of
lecturers.
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ORGANISATION OF STUDIES AT SGH FOR
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
This section contains basic information concerning the organisation of courses
(semester schedules and teaching formula), the grading system at SGH and the
organisation of the academic year, followed by appendices containing the complete
list of courses in foreign languages, courses offered at SGH within our full-time
programmes in English.
Contact Hours
One course contact hour lasts 45 minutes. Usually, one 90-minute class is divided
into two segments with a ten-minute break. The standard course covers 30 contact
hours per semester.
Teaching Formula
Exchange students can choose courses offered at undergraduate or graduate level
(both in foreign languages and Polish), depending on the level of studies they have
been registered for in the nomination process. CEMS Core and Exclusive courses
are available only to students of the CEMS programme. Similar restrictions apply to
ACCA track courses delivered exclusively to the students of these study
programmes.
All courses are also open to SGH’s degree students, so foreign students attend these
courses together with SGH students. Admission to some courses may prove
impossible due to an excess number of applications or when the course is cancelled
due to an insufficient number of applicants or the instructor’s withdrawal from
teaching the course in the given semester. In such cases, students will be informed
and asked to change their preferences.
To create a list of preferred courses, please refer to the course lists published in this
booklet. For the most up-to-date version, please check our website at:
http://administracja.sgh.waw.pl/en/dpm/international_exchange/incoming_students/ex
change/Pages/Course_offer.aspx.
Transcript of Records
In order to receive transcripts, exchange students must strictly follow the procedures
specified during orientation week sessions. These rules have been developed in
cooperation with Dean’s Office to meet our internal and national regulations. The key
elements of this system include declared course choices, requested changes to the
study programme (deleted and added courses) and signed control sheets. The
majority of these operations are completed on-line. Credits for completed courses are
awarded by SGH on the basis of the above-mentioned documents and official grade
reports which are collected by the Dean’s Office after each semester. Transcripts of
records are then forwarded to students’ home universities once they had completed
their study programme and fulfilled all other obligations. Information from the grade
report is then recorded in the students’ transcripts at their home university.
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The grading system is described in the section devoted to the ECTS system at SGH
and in Table 1.
Fees
All exchange students are exempt from tuition fees, with the exception of the fee for
the student ID that is collected from all SGH students. Details on tuition fees for freemovers can be found in the ‘International Student Handbook’ and on the School’s
website at:
http://administracja.sgh.waw.pl/en/dpm/international_exchange/incoming_students/fr
eemovers/.
Full-time degree students who study in Polish and are Polish or EU/EEA citizens do
not pay any tuition fees. All programmes in English (unless otherwise stated) and
part-time programmes in Polish are tuition-fee based for all students (1.800-3.000€
per semester for non-EU/EEA citizens and 3200 PLN per semester for Polish or
EU/EEA citizens). Doctoral programmes in Polish (part-time) cost ca. 6.000-7.000
PLN per year (18.000-23.500 PLN per programme) and 22.000 PLN or 17.600€ for
the entire programme in English (both full-time and part-time). Updated costs of
tuition are published at SGH website.
Under certain conditions, students may apply to SGH’ Rector for a waiver or
discounts from tuition fees. For details, please refer to web-pages of the particular
programmes.
The organisation of the academic year
The SGH academic year functions as a 2-semester system. There is a Fall (Winter)
semester and Spring (Summer) semester. Each semester consists of 15 weeks of
academic activity. Each semester is followed by an exam period. There is also an
exam (resit) period in September for those who did not pass in June. During and
between semesters there are several breaks (Christmas, Winter, Spring etc.). Details
are presented in Table 3.
The orientation week for incoming students will be held one week prior to the
commencement of classes in the given semester.
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Table 3: Organisation of the 2015/2016 academic year at SGH.
FALL (Winter) semester
SPRING (Summer) semester
28.09.2015
Fall semester classes begin
15.02.2016
02.10.2015
24-30.03.2016
31.10-01.11.2015
11.11.2015
Academic year
commencement ceremony
(Main Auditorium)
All Saints Day (holiday)
Independence Day (holiday)
23.12.2015 03.01.2016
06.01.2016
15.01.2016
19-31.01.2016
01-05.02.2016
06-12.02.2016
Christmas and New Year
Break
Epiphany (holiday)
Fall semester classes end
Exam period I
Winter break
Exam period II
13.04.2016
01-03.05.2016
15.05.2016
26.05.2016
03.06.2016
06-19.06.2016
20.06.-16.09.2016
17-23.09.2016
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Spring semester classes
begin
Easter holidays
SGH Day
Spring break
(Labour & Constitution Day)
Pentecost/Whitsunday
(holiday)
Corpus Christi (holiday)
Spring semester classes end
Exam period I
Summer Holidays
Exam period II
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COURSES OFFERED IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Introduction
This section is addressed to exchange students and free-movers who wish to study
at SGH as non-degree students. Foreign students may choose from a number of
courses offered in English and a few other major languages. Those fluent in Polish
have access to all courses offered by SGH. Generally speaking, the choice consists
of three groups of courses:
• Courses offered at Bachelor and Master levels,
• Other courses with restricted access (study programmes in English, CEMS
MIM elective courses, courses offered within selected study paths like ACCA ),
• Courses offered for particular educational projects.
Courses from SGH’s general offer are open to all students (students are allowed to
sign up for courses at their study level only!). A course opens if there is a sufficient
number of students wishing to take it. Hence, this means that the actual list of
courses will be much shorter than the one presented here.
Priority in enrolment for restricted-access courses is given to students of pertinent
Programmes. CEMS Core courses are available exclusively for CEMS students (no
exception), the same concerns selected majors and minors like ACCA with
Ernst&Young, EMLE (European Master in Law and Economics), and executive MBA
programmes. Access to courses offered within other educational programmes and
projects depends on the projects’ guidelines.
For the most up-to-date course lists, please visit our website and download the latest
version of this booklet at:
http://administracja.sgh.waw.pl/en/dpm/international_exchange/incoming_students/inf
ormations/.
Course registration
International students register for courses listed in SGH’s general course offer on-line
via the Virtual Dean’s Office (Wirtualny Dziekanat), just like regular SGH students.
After initial registration, students are asked to log into the system again to check
whether the courses they have chosen are available in the given semester.
Registration for a course may not be possible due to insufficient demand and thus
the course’s cancellation or lack of free places. In both cases, students will be asked
to change their course selection.
Once the course selection is over, students receive a detailed schedule of the
courses selected. Final session for any on-line registration changes is held at the
beginning of each semester.
More information pertaining to the course registration process is available in the
International Student Handbook and at the DPM (International Centre) website.
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APPENDIX 1: LIST OF COURSES OFFERED IN FOREIGN
LANGUAGES AT SGH WITH A GUIDE TO ACCESS COURSE
SYLLABI
List of CEMS MIM courses offered at SGH
Code
Title
Instructor
ECTS
Sem
7.5
F
7.5
S
6.0
4.0
S
F
4.0
S
4.0
4.0
4.0
F
F
S
CEMS CORE COURSES (CEMS MIM) – for CEMS MIM students only!
236101-0456
Management Strategies in the New
Economy
Prof. P. Płoszajski
238351-0373
Global Management Practice
Prof. J. Miroński
CEMS ELECTIVE COURSES (CEMS MIM) – open to all students
238141-0061
Finance for Executives
Dr T. Berent
236181-0578
Transition in Central and Eastern
Dr A. SłomkaEurope
Gołębiowska
236161-0207
Strategic Analysis of European
Dr M. Jarosiński
Markets
238201-0655
Managing People, Systems and Self Prof. C. Wójcik
236121-0215
Media Economics
Prof. B. Jung
236011-0485
Business-Government Relations in
Prof. R.. Rapacki
the European Context II
236171-0456
Strategy Development in Practice
Prof. P. Płoszajski
McKinsey & Company
5.5
S
236001-0456
Brand Management in a
Multinational Company
Prof. P. Płoszajski
Procter&Gamble
5.5
S
236151-0373
Organisational Behaviour –
Management Skills
Prof. J. Miroński
4.0
F
236071-0544
European Strategies and Int’l
Business
Prof. A. Sulejewicz
4.0
F
236141-0456
Organisational Behaviour and
Organisational Design
Prof. P. Płoszajski
4.0
S
237481-0622
Microeconomics of Competitiveness
(licensed by HBS)
Enterprise Value Built Growth
Prof. W. Weresa
Dr D. Mirońska
Dr G. LeśniakŁebkowska
Dr M. Aluchna
5.0
F
4.0
S
4.0
S
236041-0314
236021-0004
Corporate Governance – case
studies
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236191-0084
Climate Change Policy and Model
UNFCCC
Dr M. Cygler
4.5
S
237521-0692
Knowledge Management in Practice
Dr J. Brdulak
4.0
F
237531-0692
Management in a Logistics
Company of the Future
Dr J. Brdulak
DB Schenker
4.0
F
238161-0456
Developing a Winning Sales and
Marketing Strategy
Prof. P. Płoszajski
L’Oreal Polska
4.0
F
238171-0498
Global Supply Chain Management
Prof. K. Rutkowski
4.0
S
F – Fall Semester; S – Spring Semester
Note: Current CEMS MIM course portfolio with syllabi is available at:
http://www.administracja.sgh.waw.pl/en/dpm/cems/courses_at_sgh/list/
Current CEMS MIM course schedule is available at:
http://www.administracja.sgh.waw.pl/en/dpm/cems/courses_at_sgh/schedules/
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List of all courses offered at SGH in foreign languages
Course
Code
110431
110441
110451
110454
110461
110464
110471
110474
110481
110484
110491
110501
110504
110511
110514
110521
110531
110541
110551
110554
110561
110571
110581
110591
110594
110601
110602
110611
110614
110621
110631
110634
110641
120031
120101
120111
120141
120151
120181
120184
120191
120194
120201
Course title
Economic Geography
Economic History
European Integration
Europäische Integration (FORUM)
Macroeconomics I
Makroökonomie I (FORUM)
Macroeconomics II
Makroökonomie II (FORUM)
Marketing
Marketing (FORUM)
Mathematics
Microeconomics I
Mikroökonomie I (FORUM)
Microeconomics II
Mikroökonomie II (FORUM)
Theory of State
Introduction to Business Information Systems
Basic of Law
Economic and Social Policy
Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik (FORUM)
Accounting
Sociology
Statistics
Management
Management (FORUM)
Management (Challenges)
Gestion
International Economics
Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen (FORUM)
Philosophy
Finance
Finanzen (FORUM)
Management
Corporate Financial Analysis
Social Anthropology
Marketing Research
Deterministic Models of Operations Research
Mathematical Economics
International Finance
Internationale Finanzen (FORUM)
Corporate Finance
Finanzwissenschaft (FORUM)
Corporate Finance
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Seme- ECTS
ster
F S
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
6
X X
6
X X
4.5
X X
4.5
X X
3
X X
3
X X
8
X X
6
X X
6
X X
5
X X
5
X X
3
X X
3
X X
4
X X
4
X X
4
X X
4
X X
3
X X
7
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
4.5
X X
4.5
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
6
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
3
X X
4.5
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
120204
120211
120231
120241
120251
120271
120291
120301
120361
120371
120421
120471
120481
120491
120521
120551
120561
120581
120591
120599
120661
120671
120681
120701
120711
120861
120881
120891
120911
120921
120931
121001
121011
121021
121031
121041
121051
121061
121071
121081
121091
121151
121161
121171
121181
121191
121201
121211
Finanzwirtschaft der Unternehmung (FORUM)
Public Finance
Social History of Europe
History of International Relations
Business Informatics I
Financial and Actuarial Mathematics
Econometric Methods
Methods and Techniques of Social Research
Enterprise Science
International Organizations
Foreign Policy of Poland
International Private Law
Public International Law
Labour Law
Analysis and Design of Information Systems I
Accounting and Financial Reporting
Financial Accounting
Social Services and Social Work
Competitive Strategies
Competitive Strategies (e-learning)
Social Security
Organizational Behaviour
Quality Management
Project Management
Human Resource Management
International Competitiveness
International Financial Settlements
World Economy
Demography
International Marketing
International Business Transactions
Algebra
Mathematical Analysis
Operations Research
Banking
Business Plan
Political Doctrines
Econometrics
Behavioural Economics
Economics of the Third Sector
Health Economics
European Union Internal Market
Interpersonal Communication
Consumer in Market Economy
Local Social Policy
Mathematics of Finance
Methodology of Economics
International Cultural Relations
37
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1.5
3
3
4.5
3
6
6
4.5
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
121221
121251
121261
121271
121281
121291
121311
121341
121351
121361
121371
121381
121391
121401
121411
121419
121421
121431
121441
121451
121461
121471
121481
121491
121501
121511
121521
121531
121541
130131
130171
130221
130311
130331
130339
130381
130401
130411
130451
130531
130541
130551
130661
130671
130701
130711
130781
130841
International Relations
Social Policy
Insurance
Survey Methods and Statistical Analysis I
Probability Theory
Financial Markets
Economic Sociology
EU Legal System
Pension Systems
Entrepreneurship Training
European Union Policies I
European Union Policies II
European Project Management
Management in International Business
Financial Analysis
Financial Analysis (e-learning)
Analysis and Design of Information Systems II
Introduction Game Theory
International Relations
Global Marketing
International Trade Law
Dimensions of Competitiveness
Internationalization of the Firm
Multinational Firms in the World Economy
Capital Market
Sustainable Development
Business Cycle Analysis and Foreign Market Research
Negotiation Techniques
International Project Management
The European Union Budget
Local Democracy
European Banking System
Internationalization of Firms
Marketing Communication
Marketing Communication (e-learning)
Local Labour Markets
Services Marketing
Mathematical Models of Risk and Their Applications
Econometric Modelling in Microeconomics
Organizing Company According to TQM
Taxes in Accounting
Basics of Construction Industry
Tax Law
Insurance Law
Insurance Products
Computer programming
Corporate Tax Accounting
Computer Networks
38
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
4.5
6
3
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
4.5
3
3
6
3
4.5
3
6
3
3
3
6
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1.5
3
3
3
6
3
3
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
130851 Sociology of Communication
Standardization of Quality and Safety of Products in the
130891 European Union
130931 Pricing and Distribution Strategies
130941 Product and Brand Strategies
130991 Database Systems I
131001 Operating Systems
131011 Theory of Econometrics
131041 Social Choice Theory and Applications
131061 Economic insurance
131091 Household Insurance
131101 Financial Services
131161 Service Quality Management
131171 Goods Quality Management
131201 Corporate Financial Liquidity Management
131211 Risk Management in Integrated Management Systems
131341 Local Government Finance
131361 Tax Systems in the EU Countries
131431 Investment Projects Evaluation
131521 Private Equity/Venture Capital
131531 Tax and Non-tax Corporate Burden
131541 Methods of Companies' Valuations
131611 Communication and International Lobbying
131631 System Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
System Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe (e131639 learning)
131711 Polish Firms on Internal EU Market
131811 Methods of Decision Analysis
131831 Long-term Care Insurance
131841 Fundamentals of Systems Theory
131891 Optimization Methods
132011 Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
132021 Retail Banking
132031 Investment Banking
132041 Corporate Banking
132051 Business Cycle Indicators
132061 Security and Cooperation in Europe
132071 Business in Central and Eastern Europe
132101 Institutionalization of International Relations
132111 Ethics in Business
132114 Einführung in die Wirtschaftstechik
132131 European Economics
European Media: Legal, Economic and Socio-political
132141 Aspects
132151 Behavioural Finance
132161 Financing of the Regional and Local Development
132211 IT in Business Strategy
132221 National Standards of Financial Reporting
39
X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
1.5
1.5
3
6
3
3
1.5
3
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
132231
132251
132271
132281
132291
132301
132351
132361
132391
132401
132411
132421
132451
132454
132461
132471
132491
132501
132521
132531
132561
132571
132601
132631
132681
132721
132731
132741
132751
132761
132781
132791
132801
132811
132821
136059
136081
136131
136171
136231
136341
136494
136604
136614
136624
136634
Financial Accounting Laboratory
Life insurance
Statistical Methods I
International Aspects of Real Estate Agent Activities
International Demographic Problems
International Monetary System
Mass Media Influence
Cost Accounting Principles
Property Brokerage
Banking Law
Diplomatic and Consular Law
Law of Marketing in the European Union
Regulation of the European Union Energy Markets
Regulierung der europäischen Energiemärkte am Beispiel
von Deutschland und Polen (FORUM)
Induced Decision Rules
Capital Groups Financial Reporting
Spreadsheet Simulation
Fiscal System in Poland
Transition Economics
Relations of the European Union with Eastern Europe
Countries
Social protection in healthcare sector
The Management of Insurance Company
Environmental Policy of the European Union
Ethics and Institutions in the Global Economy
International Accounting
Managerial Corporate Finance
Managerial Corporate Finance - Workshop
Auditing and Controlling in International Corporations
International Business Transactions and Logistics Operations
Foreign Expansion Project
Financial Consulting Project
Public International Law
Financial Policy of the EU
Multilateral Institutional Cooperation
Consulting Project for Private and Public Sector
Rationality and Moral Choice (e-learning)
A Review of Classic American Movies (CNJO)
Business writing – Proficiency (CNJO)
e-Banking
Impact of innovations on local and regional growth
Public Sector in Tourism
Deutsch-polnische Wirtschaftsbeziehungen (FORUM)
Industrieökonomik (FORUM)
Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik in Deutschland (FORUM)
Informationsmanagement deutscher Unternehmen (FORUM)
Betriebliche Steuerlehre deutscher Unternehmen (FORUM)
40
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
3
3
4.5
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
1.5
3
1.5
3
3
3
3
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
136644
136654
136674
136714
136721
136731
136751
136761
136772
136791
136824
136834
136911
136972
137021
137064
137111
137121
137251
137274
137281
137291
137301
137311
137331
137351
137361
137371
137394
137404
137414
137424
137451
137461
137491
137511
137521
137531
137541
137571
137584
Deutschland als Wirtschaftsstandort (FORUM)
Europäische Integration Deutschlands (FORUM)
Controlling in deutschen Unternehmen (FORUM)
Filme und Reportagen als Sprechanlass (CNJO)
English for Marketing (CNJO)
Introduction to Finance and Accounting (CNJO)
Introduction to Corporate Banking and Financial Analysis
(CNJO)
Introduction Retail Banking & Insurance (CNJO)
Quoi de neuf dans le monde? Actualites - politique,
economie, societe - dans la presse, a la tele, a la radio
francophones (CNJO)
Business Gurus (CNJO)
Interesante Themen, spannende Gespräche (CNJO)
Polen in der Europäischen Union (CNJO)
English for Advertising and Marketing (CNJO)
La télévision et la radio françaises - source d'informations sur
l'actualité économique, sociale et politique en France et dans
le monde (CNJO)
Pension and Investment Funds
Einführung in die Internationalen Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
The European Union and the United States in the WTO
Terrorism and Organized Crime
General Proficient English (CNJO)
Deutsch am Arbeitsplatz (CNJO)
Budgeting, monitoring and controlling in Project Management
Financial Engineering in Project Management
Project Feasibility Study
Project Risk and Value Management
English for Human Resources (CNJO)
Legal English for Commerce (CNJO)
Business Culture (CNJO)
Business on the Big Screen. A Review (CNJO)
Businessetikette international (CNJO)
Vorbereitungskurs für die Prüfung German for Business
(LCCI) Stufe 3 (CNJO)
Case Study auf Deutsch I (CNJO)
Case Study auf Deutsch II (CNJO)
The Art of Public Speaking Workshop
Usage of IT Software in Project Management (MPZ)
Strategies of Sustainable Business (MPZ)
Project Quality and Time Management (MPZ)
Project Portfolio Strategic Management (MPZ)
Development Project Management (MPZ)
Public Private Partnership Project Management (MPZ)
English for International Relations (CNJO)
Auf dem Laufenden sein. Wirtschaftliche, soziale und
politische Themen in den deutschsprachigen Medien (CNJO)
41
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.5
3
3
3
4.5
3
3
X
X
X
X
3
4.5
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
4.5
4.5
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
4.5
3
3
1.5
3
4.5
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
3
1.5
3
3
3
3
3
30
3
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
137592
137601
137611
137621
137634
137644
137664
137671
137681
137691
137704
137711
137734
137781
137791
139991
210101
210111
220061
220281
220311
220341
220381
220391
220421
220431
220441
220501
220531
220571
220581
220591
220621
220651
220661
220681
220741
220751
220771
220821
221171
221321
Différents visages de la France, via radio, presse, Internet,
télévision. Perfectionnement des compétences linguistiques
(CNJO)
Color Revolutions and Arab Spring
China's Energy Geopolitics
Standardized Testing Methodology and Its Practical
Applications for GMAT (CNJO)
Medienökonomie (FORUM)
Geld- und Währungspolitik (FORUM)
Betriebliches Rechnungswesen in deutschen Unternehmen
(FORUM)
English for Personal Finance and Investment (CNJO)
International & Strategic Human Resource Management
(CNJO)
Psychology in Business & Organizational Behaviour (CNJO)
Logistik (1) - Einfuehrung (CNJO)
Fundamentals of Risk and Insurance
Unternehmertum und Unternehmensgründungen in den
deutsch-polnischen Wrtschaftsbeziehungen (FORUM)
Strategies of Urban Development
Managerial Corporate Finance
Fundamentals of Management Accounting (CIMA)
History of Economic Thought
Business Law
International Security
International Marketing
International Environmental Protection
Microeconometrics
Monetary Policy
Social Policy of Local Government
International Comparative Studies of Economic Systems
Investment Portfolio
Customer Behaviour
Entrepreneurship
Management Accounting (ACCA)
Statistical Methods of Multivariate Comparative Analysis
Mathematical Statistics I
Social Statistics
Artificial Intelligence
Theory of Social Policy
Theories of International Relations
Social Insurance
Advanced Financial Accounting (ACCA)
Bank Management
Logistics Management
Value Based Management
European Union Economic Law
International Logistics
42
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
X
X
4
X
X
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
3
X
X
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
4.5
6
5
4.5
4.5
3
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
3
1.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
4.5
3
3
3
3
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221322
221324
221331
221334
221341
221371
221411
221471
221481
221481
222001
222041
222051
222061
222071
222081
222089
222091
222101
222104
222111
222121
222131
222141
222149
222151
222161
222211
222231
222241
222251
222261
222271
222291
222301
222321
222341
222351
222361
222371
222381
222411
222414
222451
222454
222461
222491
La logistique international
Internationale Logistik
International Corporate Finance
Internationale Finanzwirtschaft der Unternehmung
Globalization and Regionalization in International Relations
Cultural Determinants of International Business
International Social Policy
Operations Management
Statistical Methods II
Statistical Methods II (QEM)
Algebra and Mathematical Analysis
Financial Econometrics I
Applied Econometrics
Time Series Econometrics
Pension Economics
Institutional Economics
Institutional Economics (e-learning)
Managerial Economics
Advanced International Economics
Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen (FORUM)
Labour Economics
Development Economics
Public Sector Economics
Environmental Economics
Environmental Economics (e-learning)
Mathematical Economics and Optimal Control Theory
Business Ethics
History of Social Thought
Management Information Systems
Monetary Integration
Financial Engineering
Software Engineering
Transnational Corporations
Advanced Macroeconomics (QEM)
Marketing of Places
Introduction to Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
(QEM)
International Financial Markets
International Business Transactions
Cultural Identities in Europe
Advanced Microeconomics
Business-Government Relations
Economic Policy
Wirtschaftspolitik
Poland in the European Union
Polen in der Europäischen Union
Financial and Tax Law
Cost Accounting (ACCA)
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3.5
6
3
3
6
3
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
6
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
6
3
3.5
3
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
3
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222581
222601
222611
222621
222651
222671
222681
222691
222701
222711
222721
222731
222741
222751
222761
222771
222781
222791
222801
222811
222821
222861
222881
222911
222931
222941
222981
222991
222991
223001
223021
223031
223041
223051
223061
223071
223081
223091
223101
223111
223121
223131
223151
223161
223171
223181
223191
Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
Human Capital Management
Business Process Management
Strategic Management
European Civilisation
Economic Analysis of Tort Law
Economic Analysis of Competition Law
Economic Analysis of Property Law
Foundations of Law and Economics I
Foundations of Law and Economics II
Private Law in Transformation
Economic Analysis of Public Law
Public Law in Transformation
Economic Analysis of Corporate Law
Economic Analysis of Contract Law
Economic Analysis of Constitutional and Administrative Law
Economic Analysis of Environmental Law
Economic Analysis of Labour Law
Advanced Optimization Methods
Management and Cost Accounting
Financial Management
International Logistics
European Union Internal Market
Managerial Accounting
Methods of Statistical Analysis II
Game Theory
Civil Law
Econometrics of Panel Data
Econometrics of Panel Data (QEM)
Advanced Macroeconomics II (QEM)
Advanced Microeconomics II (QEM)
Industrial Economics (QEM)
Statistical Methods for Management
Advanced Macroeconomics I
Databases Build and Exploitation
Data Warehouses II
Graph Theory and Social Networks
Big Data
Querrying, data presentation, data visualisation and reporting
Basic and Advanced Programming in SAS with Statistics
Data Mining Basic and Advanced with Text Mining
Social Demography
Economic and Social Policy II
Survey Design and Social Research Methods
International Leadership
Macro and Microeconomic Aspects of Tourism
Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Management
Sciences and Economics
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
6
3
3
3
6
3
3
3
4.5
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
3
5
5
4
5
3
3
1.5
3
3.5
7
7
3.5
3
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
6
3
3
7.5
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223201 Economic Diplomacy
223211 Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Hotel Industry in Terms of
International and National
223221 International Entrepreneurship
223231 Economics and Management of Innovations
223241 Natural Environment and Energy: International Conflicts and
Cooperation
223251 Behavioral Economics in e-Business
223261 Industrial Organization
223271 Digital Technologies in Business Relations
223281 Financing and Valuation of High-Tech Companies
223301 Fundamentals of e-Business Analytics
223311 Social Networks Sites Analysis and Applications
223321 Global Poverty, Underdevelopment and Development
223331 Tourism Regions
223341 International Hotel Industry
223361 Tourism Enterprise Management
223371 New Technologies in Marketing
223401 Public Relations in Tourism and Recreation
223411 Transport in Tourism
223421 Marketing of Tourism and Recreational Services
223471 Event History Analysis With SAS
223481 Logistic Regression with SAS
223491 Statistical Learning Methods
223501 International Financial Management
223511 Environment of International Business
224381 Effective IT Management in Corporate
230061 Fundamental and Technical Analysis
230081 Auditing
230171 Dynamic Optimization
230201 Bayesian Econometrics
230241 Nonlinear econometric models
230301 European Transport System
230411 Financial Sector Institutions
230461 Project Team Management
230481 Intercultural Communication
230511 Distribution Logistics
230541 Business-to-Business Marketing
230571 Transport Services Marketing
230681 International Financial Organizations
230711 International Transport Markets
230721 Demographic models and projections
230741 Automobile Insurance Models
230761 Statistical Modeling of Social Phenomena
230771 Multimedia information technology
230801 Modern Distribution Systems in Industry and Trade
230811 Investments Projects Evaluation
230821 Project Driven Organization
45
X
X
X
X
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
4.5
4.5
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
4.5
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
3
4.5
3
3
4.5
3
3
3
6
3
9
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
230881
230901
230911
231091
231111
231121
231151
231171
231211
231221
231231
231341
231381
231421
231431
231451
231561
231571
231681
232001
232121
232251
232261
232271
232281
232301
232461
232531
232541
232581
232601
232651
232671
232771
232901
233011
233031
233041
233061
233101
233111
233121
233131
233141
233161
233171
233181
Marketing Information Basics
Strategic Project Management
Budgetary Policy
Process of Motivating Employees
Dynamic programming and recursive models in economics
Effectiveness Calculus in the Bank
Bank Accounting
Reinsurance
Business Restructuring
Development of Business Applications
Derivatives Market
Insurance Statistics
Human Capital Strategy
Competitive and Growth Strategies of Polish Firms on the EU
Market
Marketing Strategies
Database systems II
Taxation Theory
Growth Theory
Solvency of insurance undertakings
International Co-operative Strategies of Enterprises
Competitiveness of Regions
International Management
Business Environment in Central and Eastern Europe
Corporate Governance
Contemporary Issues in Central and Eastern Europe
Business Strategies for Central and Eastern Europe
National Innovation Systems in the World Economy
Legal Aspects of Mass Media
Europe and the World of Islam
Theory and Policy of Exchange Rate
International Strategic Analysis
Mergers and Acquisitions of Enterprises
Applications of Mathematics in Financial Economics
Public-Private Partnership
Strategic Analysis of European Markets
Business Cycle Analysis and Foreign Market Research
The analysis of consumption patterns
Quantitative market analysis
Budget of a Local Government
Data Mining
Economic Analysis of the Labor Market Reforms
Economic Analysis of Labor Relations
Economic Analysis of Market Deregulation
Economic Analysis of the Welfare State
e-Economy and socio-legal environment
Value Creation in the Service Economy
Financial Econometrics II
46
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X X
X X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1.5
3
3
3
6
3
3
3
6
3
3
6
3
6
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
233191
233201
233211
233221
233291
233311
233321
233341
233351
233371
233421
233451
233461
233491
233494
233501
233541
233641
233681
233711
233731
233761
233811
233821
233831
233851
233861
233881
233891
233901
233911
233921
233931
233951
233961
233971
233981
233991
234001
234041
234051
234061
234081
234101
234111
234131
234141
Welfare Economics
Political Economy
Theories of Economic Change
Media Economics
Innovation in Regional and Local Economy
Qualitative Marketing Research
Business Cycle and Market Research
Intercultural Encounters in Tourism
Financial Crises and Financial Stability
Laboratory in Management Accounting
Methods of Demographic Analysis
International Financial Reporting Standards
General Equilibrium Frameworks
Tax Optimization
Steueroptimierung
Public-Private Partnership
Dividend Policy
Demographic Problems of the World
Preparation of EU Financing Projects
Regulation and Supervision of Financial Markets
Investor Relations and Value Reporting
Risk in Insurance Company
Socio-economic Effects of Demographic Changes
Statistical Methods of Poverty and Social Exclusion Analysis
Non-parametric Methods in Statistics
Actuarial Statistics and Risk Theory
Economic Relations between European Union and Less
Developed Countries
IT Strategies of organization
Co-operative Strategies of Enterprises
Polish Companies Entry Strategies on the Eastern Markets
Corporate capital structure
Financial Programming in Macroeconomics - Simulations
Legal Protection System in the European Union
World Trade Organization and the European Union
Technical Aspects of Property Management
The Risk Theory
Life insurance and pensions mathematics
Value Added Tax in Business Activity
Job Evaluation and Assessment
Advanced Investment Banking
Advanced Statistical Analysis Methods
Advanced Simulation Modelling
Innovation Management in an Enterprise
Bank Loan Portfolio Management
IT Projects Management
Management of Investment Undertaking
Corporate Financial Risk Management
47
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
3
6
6
3
3
3
1.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
6
3
3
3
6
3
3
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
234151
234191
234301
234311
234401
234411
234441
234451
234461
234471
234481
234491
234501
234521
234551
234561
234571
234581
234591
234621
234631
234651
234661
234671
234701
234711
234751
234761
234771
234791
234801
234811
234821
234831
234841
234851
234861
234871
234881
234891
234941
234951
234961
234971
234981
Market and Operational Risk Management
Integrated Management Information Systems
Negotiations
Fundamentals of Project Management
Accountant in Business (ACCA)
Accounting and Financial Reporting under International
Financial Reporting Standards I (ACCA)
Advanced Financial Reporting under International Financial
Reporting Standards (ACCA)
Advanced Financial Strategies (ACCA)
Cost and Management Accounting I (ACCA)
Cost and Management Accounting II (ACCA)
External and Internal Audit (ACCA)
Financial Management (ACCA)
Polish Business Law (ACCA)
Strategic Business Planning and Analysis (ACCA)
Region of the Latin America and the Caribbean
International Relations on Western Hemisphere
International Relations in the Middle East
Economy and Politics of Middle East
History and Culture of the Region of the Asia and Pacific
Modern Tourism Market
Accounting in the Public Sector Entities
Advanced Methods Game Theory
Introduction to Mathematical Analysis and Probability
European Union as a Player in the International Relations
History of the United States and Canada
History of the Middle-East
Actuarial Aspects of Reinsurance
Customer Value Management
Applied Dynamic Systems
Managing Research and Development (R&D) in
Transnational Corporations
Economic Analysis of Infrastructure Industries Regulation
Economic Analysis of Regulated Professions
Advanced Management Accounting (ACCA-N)
Advanced Performance Management (ACCA-N)
Corporate Governance (ACCA-N)
Group Accounting (ACCA-N)
Polish Business Tax (ACCA-N)
Advanced Industrial Organization
Monetary Economics
Macroeconomic Modelling
Making the 21 st Century Cities
New Models of Urban Entrepreneurship
Planning and Management in Eco-cities
Mathematical Logic
Health Demography
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
3
1.5
6
X X
6
X X
6
3
6
4.5
4.5
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
3
X X
X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
6
3
3
3
1
1.5
1.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
234991
235001
235011
235021
235031
235041
235051
235061
235071
235081
235091
235101
235111
235121
235131
235141
235151
235161
235171
235181
235191
235201
235211
235221
235231
235241
235291
235301
235311
235321
235341
236001
236011
236021
236041
236071
236101
236121
236141
236151
236161
236171
236181
236191
236200
236210
Economics of Education II
Economic and Demographic Foundations of Public Policy
Analysis of Household and Consumption
Consumer Finance Research
Methodology and Analyses of Time Use Surveys
Research and Analyses Methods of Quality of Life
Methods of Labour Market Research
Generational Transfers
Health Tourism
Tools and Techniques of Events Organization
Management of Tourism Development at Local Level
Brand Management on International Market
Firm Strategies in International Business
Non-Governmental Organizations
Regulation of International Financial Markets
Migration Policy
Diversity of Contemporary Capitalism
Services in the Global Economy
Regional Integration (Trading) Agreements
Economic Governance: Global and European Dimension
Portfolio Management
Applied Behavioral Finance
International Banking
Financial Risk Management and Derivatives
Services Management on International Market
Law & Economics of e-Government
Mobile Digital Office
Technology start-up
Social Media Marketing Strategies
Cloud Computing Management
e-Business Supply Chain Management (eSCM)
Brand Management in a Multi-National Company with P&G
(CEMS)
Business-Government Relations in the European Context II
(CEMS)
Corporate Governance – case studies (CEMS)
Enterprise Value Built Growth (CEMS)
European Strategies and International Business (CEMS)
Management Strategies in the New Economy (CEMS Core)
Media Economics (CEMS)
Organisational Behaviour and Organisational Design (CEMS)
Organizational Behaviour - Management Skills (CEMS)
Strategic Analysis of European Markets (CEMS)
Strategy Development in Practice with McKinsey Co.(CEMS)
Transition in Central and Eastern Europe (CEMS)
Climate Change Policy and Model UNFCCC (CEMS)
Polish for Foreigners – Beginning Polish (CNJO)
Polish for Foreigners – Intermediate Polish (CNJO)
49
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3
3
1.5
3
3
3
3
3
6
6
3
4.5
6
1.5
3
1.5
3
3
3
4.5
4.5
3
3
4.5
4.5
3
3
4.5
3
1.5
3
5.5
X
4
X
X
4
4
4
7.5
4
4
4
4
5.5
4
4.5
4
4
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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236331 Cooperation of States in the Field of Tourism and Hospitality
Industry
236341 State Tourism Policy
236351 Decision Theory
236411 Portfolio Management for Financial Advisers
236431 Advanced Statistical Analysis Methods with SAS
236511 Creativity in Advertising
236521 Cross-Cultural Management
236551 Economics as Social Theory
236591 Franchising in Business
236671 Dilbert - Corporate World and Working Place Relationships in
the Eye of a Cartoonist (CNJO)
236681 lnvestment Strategies in Mutual Funds
236721 Lifestyles and New Product Development
236811 Numerical Methods
236851 International Tax Planning
236854 Internationale Steuerplanung
237021 Technology Entrepreneurship
237061 Public Speaking - Training
237081 Services Sector in the European Union
237231 Transport and Logistics Policy of the EU
237411 Coaching
237481 Microeconomics or Competitiveness (licensed by HBS;
CEMS)
237521 Knowledge Management in Practice (CEMS)
237531 Management in a Logistic Company of the Future (CEMS)
237541 Offshoring
237604 Wirtschaftsförderung und Wirtschaftsdiplomatie: Deutschland
und Polen (FORUM)
237681 Customs Policy in Foreign Trade
237771 Cashflow 101 - educational game by R. Kiyosaki
237801 Text Mining (Unstructured Data Analysis)
237941 Banks Lending to Households: Consumer And Mortgage
Credit
238101 European Labour Market
238141 Finance for Executives (CEMS)
Developing a Winning Sales and Marketing Strategy with
238161 L'Oreal Polska (CEMS)
238171 Global Supply Chain Management (CEMS)
Zoom sur l'actualite! Le monde en reportages a la television,
238182 dans la presse et a la radio francophones (CNJO)
238201 Leadership: Managing People, Systems and Self (CEMS)
238231 Business Process Outsourcing and Offshoring
238271 Intellectual Property Valuation
238291 Fair Trade and development of Global South
238311 Credit Scoring and SAS Macro-programming
238321 Current Topics in CIS Transition Economies
238334 Geschichte der volkswirtschaftlichen Lehrmeinungen
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.5
1.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1.5
3
3
1.5
3
3
5
X
X
X
X
X
X
4
4
1.5
1.5
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.5
3
3
3
X
X
X
1.5
6
X
4
4
X X
X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
X
ECTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2015-2016
238344
238351
238371
238401
238411
238451
238461
238471
238521
238531
238541
238571
238584
238611
238621
238631
238641
239961
239971
239981
239991
Ethik der Sozialen Marktwirtschaft (FORUM)
Global Management Practice (CEMS Core)
Advanced International Trade and Finance
Team Work and Team Building - Workshops
Personal Finance Management
Euro Area - Monetary Integration in Theory and Practice
Financial Frauds
The Review of Selected Economic Topics (for International
Business Students)
Logistics in services
Purchasing
Demand Management in the Supply Chain
International Transport and Freight Forwarding
Eine gefestigte Partnerschaft? Die Beziehungen zwischen
Polen und Deutschland in Wirtschaft, Politik und Gesellschaft
(deutschsprachige Sommerschule)
Summer University Warsaw - lnnovative Europe as an
Opportunity for Development of a Contemporary Company
Eco-cities
Green Project Funding
Green Urban Regeneration Projects
Financial Management (CIMA)
Enterprise Management (CIMA)
Enterprise Operations (CIMA)
Financial Operations (CIMA)
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
7.5
3
1.5
3
3
3
X
X
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
3
X
7.5
X
8
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
3
6
6
6
6
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Explanation of abbreviations and symbols:
ACCA – Courses offered by E&Y - not available to exchange students
CEMS Core – CEMS courses not available to exchange students
CEMS – CEMS Courses offered to exchange students if slots available; some of
them may require pre-selection
CIMA – Courses offered within SGH&CIMA study programme
CNJO – Courses offered by Centre for Foreign Languages’ teachers
EMLE – European Master in Law and Economics courses
FORUM – Courses offered within Polish-German Academic Forum
MPZ – Courses offered within “Young Design Management” – BA in Management
QEM – Models and Methods of Quantitative Economics study path
F - Offered in the Fall Semester (if marked with “X”)*
S - Offered in the Spring Semester (if marked with “X”)*
*) If there is no “X” in any of the fields – the course is not available in this academic year
Explanation of SGH Course Catalogue Coding System
A B X X X Y -
Z Z Z Z
4-digit instructor’s code
Level of studies
Language of instruction
Course level
3-digit course number
Catalogue Course Coding (A, B)
10000Y
20000Y
11XXXY
12XXXY
13XXXY
21XXXY
22XXXY
23XXXY
Bachelor (undergraduate) Studies: Course in preparation
Master (graduate) Studies: Course in preparation
Bachelor (undergraduate) Studies: Core, common courses for all majors
Bachelor (undergraduate) Studies: Major courses and Electives
Bachelor (undergraduate) Studies: Major courses and Electives
Master (graduate) Studies: Core, common courses for all majors
Master (graduate) Studies: Major courses and Electives
Master (graduate) Studies: Elective Courses
Language of Instruction Coding (Y)
XXXXX0
XXXXX1
XXXXX2
XXXXX3
XXXXX4
XXXXX6
XXXXX7
XXXXX9
Polish
English
French
Spanish
German
Russian
Italian
E-learning course
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Guide to accessing course outlines through the Virtual Dean’s Office
Outlines of all SGH courses are stored and presented at the new edition of “Wirtualny
Dziekanat” (Virtual Dean’s Office – “WD”) website. The site is now available English,
so navigating it should not be a problem
Step 1
Type or paste the address of the WD into your browser:
https://dziekanat.sgh.waw.pl/wd_nowy/index.php?jezyk=ang
Step 2
Click on the “Course Browser” from left-hand menu, for the academic year you are
interested in (link: https://dziekanat.sgh.waw.pl/wd_nowy/wi_wyszukiwarka.php)
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Step 3
Once you are in the Course Browser main page, you may start to search for courses
according to your preferences (as presented in the illustration below):
The browser allows you to search for courses using different criteria, e.g. by code
numbers, by course titles (or their fragments), by contents of the descriptions
(outlines), by teacher’s name (instructor), by level of studies and majors.
If you are interested in a particular course, just type its title or 6-digit code and click
on “Search” button. Keep in mind that course codes ending with the digit 1 are
offered in English.
If you search by course codes, a list of one or more (if there are more faculty
members offering the same courses) courses will be generated. If you search by
course title, you will generate a list of courses with the same name. If you search by
the instructor – you will generate a list of courses offered by the given faculty
member.
Step 4
To get access to full information about a course use the active link with a course you
are interested in.
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Step 5
To get access to course syllabi (in pdf or www version) and more information about
the instructor, just click on corresponding active link.
You may always print a syllabus either through pressing CTRL+P or any other
combination of keys specific for your system, using the pop-up menu or the menu bar
of your browser.
You may also download curricula of all SGH majors with learning outcomes available
for the particular academic year by choosing “Teaching programmes and study plans
(PDF)” option from left-hand menu (for a particular academic year) or choosing the
same option from “SGH Fact finders” left-hand menu.
Remember to use “BACK” button to go back to the previous webpage.
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APPENDIX 2: SGH STUDY PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH
Note: Full description of study programmes in Polish and English for 2015/2016
academic year, are available via “Wirtualny Dziekanat” at:
https://dziekanat.sgh.waw.pl/wd_nowy/informatory/informator_2015_opis_sl_sm.pdf
SGH Bachelor Studies
Code
110611
110621
110571
110631
110431
110441
110451
110521
110461
110471
110491
110501
110511
110541
110551
110561
110581
110531
110641
11059+
11048
Course Title
Core Courses (common for all majors in English)
International Economics
Philosophy or
Sociology
Finance
Economic Geography or
Economic History
European Integration or
Theory of State (Political Science)
Macroeconomics I
Macroeconomics II
Mathematics
Microeconomics I
Microeconomics II
Basics of Law
Economic and Social Policy
Accounting
Statistics
Introduction to Business Information Systems (IT)
Management (lecture 110591 and seminar 11060) or
Management (lecture) and
Marketing
Mandatory e-learning courses at first year:
• Intellectual Property Protection – basics – 4 hours
• Health and Safety – 5 hours
• IT Training – 2 hours
• Library Training – 2 hours
56
ECTS
74
4.5
3
3
3
3
6
4.5
8
6
5
4
4
4
7
3
6
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SGH Bachelor Studies
Major: GLOBAL BUSINESS, FINANCE AND GOVERNANCE (IN ENGLISH)
Code
Course Title
Core Courses
Core Major Courses
121521 Business Cycle Analysis and Foreign Market Research
121501 Capital Market
121471 Dimensions of Competitiveness
121451 Global Marketing
120181 International Finance
121541 International Project Management
121461 International Trade Law
121481 Internationalization of the Firm
121491 Multinational Firms in the World Economy
121531 Negotiation Techniques
121511 Sustainable Development
132741
132821
120191
120031
132781
132801
132761
132751
137791
132811
132791
ECTS
74
42
6
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
6
3
4.5
3
Elective Courses (min. 15 ECTS from the list or study minor)
Auditing and Controlling in International Corporations
Consulting Project for Private and Public Sector
Corporate Finance
Corporate Financial Analysis
Financial Consulting Project
Financial Policy of the EU
Foreign Expansion Project
International Business Transactions and Logistics Operations
Managerial Corporate Finance
Multilateral Institutional Cooperation
Public International Law
32
3
3
Electives (incl. at least 3-week internship for 3 ECTS)
Foreign Language Tutorials
Foreign Language 1 (10 ECTS)
Foreign Language 2 (10 ECTS)
Physical Education
Bachelor’s Seminar
TOTAL ECTS
17
20
57
3
3
4.5
3
6
6
3
4.5
2
10
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Minor Courses
Minor: Global Development and Governance
132821 Consulting Project for Private and Public Sector
132801 Financial Policy of the EU
132811 Multilateral Institutional Cooperation
132791 Public International Law
3
4.5
3
4.5
Minor: International Business
132741 Auditing and Controlling in International Corporations
132761 Foreign Expansion Project
132751 International Business Transactions and Logistics Operations
120191 Corporate Finance
3
3
6
3
Minor: International Finance
132741 Auditing and Controlling in International Corporations
132771 Corporate Financial Analysis
132781 Financial Consulting Project
137791 Managerial Corporate Finance
3
3
3
6
SGH Bachelor Studies
Major: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS (IN ENGLISH)
Code
Course Title
Core Courses
Core Major Courses
120191 Corporate Finance
121061 Econometrics
110451 European Integration or
110521 Theory of State (Political Science)
120931 International Business Transactions
120861 International Competitiveness
120181 International Finance
120881 International Financial Settlements
120921 International Marketing
120371 International Organisations
120471 International Private Law
121401 Management in International Business
121151 European Union Internal Market
120891 World Economy
Elective Courses (min. 15 ECTS from the list or study minor)
58
15
ECTS
74
42
3
6
3
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1.5
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132111
132071
132131
121371
121381
132681
132211
132421
222301
131711
130131
132521
222271
Business Ethics
Business in Central and Eastern Europe
European Economics
European Union Common Policies I
European Union Common Policies II
International Accounting
IT in Business Strategy
Legal Aspects of Marketing in the European Union
Marketing of Places
Polish Companies in the European Union
The European Union Budget
Transition Economics
Transnational Corporations
1.5
3
3
3
3
3
1.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
Electives (incl. at least 3-week internship for 3 ECTS)
Foreign Language Tutorials
Foreign Language 1 (10 ECTS)
Foreign Language 2 (10 ECTS)
Physical Education
Bachelor’s Seminar
TOTAL ECTS
17
20
2
10
180
Minor Courses
Minor: Economics of Central and Eastern Europe
132071 Business in Central and Eastern Europe
132131 European Economics
222451 Poland in the European Union
132521 Transition Economics
222271 Transnational Corporations
3
3
3
3
3
Minor: International Business Management
132111 Business Ethics
132681 International Accounting
132211 IT in Business Strategy
132421 Legal Aspects of Marketing in the European Union
222301 Marketing of Places
131711 Polish Companies in the European Union
1.5
3
1.5
3
3
3
59
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SGH Bachelor Studies
Major: QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN ECONOMICS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (IN
ENGLISH)
Code
Course Title
ECTS
Core Courses
74
Core Major Courses
42
120251 Business Informatics I
3
120911 Demography or
3
120150 Mathematical Economics
120141 Deterministic Models of Operations Research
3
120291 Econometric Methods or
3
121421 Analysis and Design of Information Systems II
121061 Econometrics
6
120271 Financial and Actuarial Mathematics or
3
120521 Analysis and Design of Information Systems I
121001 Linear Algebra
6
121011 Mathematical Analysis
6
121281 Probability Theory
3
121271 Survey Methods and Statistical Analysis I
6
222051
130841
130711
130991
130451
222041
131841
132461
121431
130411
131811
131001
131891
131041
132491
131011
132011
Elective Courses (min. 15 ECTS from the list or study minor)
Applied Econometrics
Computer Networks
Computer Programming
Database Systems I
Econometric Modelling in Microeconomics
Financial Econometrics I
Fundamentals of Systems Theory
Induced Decision Rules
Introduction to Game Theory
Mathematical Models of Risk and their Applications
Methods of Decision Analysis
Operating Systems
Optimisation Methods
Social Choice Theory and Applications
Spreadsheet Simulations
Theory of Econometrics
Time-Series Analysis and Forecasting
60
32
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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Electives (incl. at least 3-week internship for 3 ECTS)
Foreign Language Tutorials
Foreign Language 1 (10 ECTS)
Foreign Language 2 (10 ECTS)
Physical Education
Bachelor’s Seminar
TOTAL ECTS
Minor Courses
Minor: Econometrics
222051 Applied Econometrics
130451 Econometric Modelling in Microeconomics
222041 Financial Econometrics I
132011 Time-Series Analysis and Forecasting
Minor: Methods of Decision Analysis
131811 Methods of Decision Analysis
132461 Induced Decision Rules
131891 Optimisation Methods
132491 Spreadsheet Simulations
61
17
20
2
10
180
15
3
3
3
6
3
6
3
3
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SGH Bachelor Studies
Major: MANAGEMENT
Code
Course Title
Core major courses
120551 Accounting and Financial Reporting
120361 Business Administration
121041 Business Plan
120591 Competitive Strategies
120191 Corporate Finance
120031 Economic and Financial Analysis
120711 Human Resource Management
110481 Marketing or
110601 Management
120111 Marketing Research
121021 Operations Research
120671 Organisational Behaviour
120701 Project Management
120681 Quality Management
130551
137281
131201
121361
137291
131171
132281
131431
120491
130331
222301
130531
130931
130941
137330
137311
132391
131211
131161
130401
Elective Courses (min. 15 ECTS from the list or study minor)
Basics of Construction Industry
Budgeting, Monitoring and Controlling in Project Management
Corporate Financial Liquidity Management
Entrepreneurship Training
Financial Engineering in Project Management
Goods Quality Management
International Aspects of Real Estate Agent Activities
Investment Project Evaluation
Labour Law
Marketing Communication
Marketing of Places
Organizing Company According to TQM
Pricing and Distribution Strategies
Product and Brand Strategies
Project Feasibility Study
Project Risk and Value Management
Property Brokerage
Risk Management in Integrated Management Systems
Service Quality Management
Services Marketing
62
ECTS
42
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
3
3
3
32
1.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
3
3
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130891 Standardization of Quality and Safety of Products in the European Union 3
131531 Tax and Non-Tax Corporate Burden
3
Foreign Language Tutorials (incl. at least 3-week internship for 3 ECTS)
Foreign Language 1 (10 ECTS)
Foreign Language 2 (10 ECTS)
Physical Education
Bachelor’s Seminar
TOTAL ECTS
Minor Courses
Minor: Entrepreneurship
131201 Corporate Financial Liquidity Management
121361 Entrepreneurship Training
120491 Labour Law
131211 Risk Management in Integrated Management Systems
131531 Tax and Non-Tax Corporate Burden
Minor: Project Management
137281 Budgeting, Monitoring and Controlling in Project Management
137291 Financial Engineering in Project Management
131431 Investment Project Evaluation
137330 Project Feasibility Study
137311 Project Risk and Value Management
63
20
2
10
180
15
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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SGH Master Studies
Major: ADVANCED ANALYTICS – BIG DATA (IN ENGLISH)
Code
Course Title
Core Courses
210101 History of Economic Thought
210111 Business Law
Core Major courses
223051 Advanced Macroeconomics I
222801 Advanced Optimization Methods
223111 Basic and Advanced Programming in SAS with Statistics
223091 Big Data
223121 Data Mining Basic and Advanced with Text Mining
223071 Data Warehouses II
or
or
223081 Graph Theory and Social Networks
223061 Databases Build and Exploitation
223471 Event History Analysis with SAS
222081 Institutional Economics
222111 Labour Economics
223481 Logistic Regression with SAS
223101 Querrying, Data Presentation, Data Visualisation and Reporting
223491 Statistical Learning Methods
233851
234061
234051
236431
222001
222051
220621
230201
233071
238311
237961
231451
236351
231221
222991
233181
Elective Courses (min. 15 ECTS from the list or study minor)
Actuarial Statistics and Risk Theory
Advanced Simulation Modelling
Advanced Statistical Analysis Methods
Advanced Statistical Analysis Methods with SAS
Algebra and Mathematical Analysis
Applied Econometrics
Artificial Intelligence
Bayesian Econometrics
Business Intelligence
Credit Scoring and SAS Macro-programming
Credit Scoring in SAS Enterprise Miner
Database Systems II
Decision Theory
Development of Business Applications
Econometrics of Panel Data
Financial Econometrics II
64
ECTS
9
4.5
4.5
49.5
4.5
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
4.5
4.5
3
3
6
41.5
6
3
6
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
1.5
3
3
3
3
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234191
234971
220581
222931
220341
234901
237221
230241
236811
222581
220571
222061
237801
Integrated Management Information Systems
Mathematical Logic
Mathematical Statistics I
Methods of Statistical Analysis II
Microeconometrics
Multi-agent Modelling
Multivariate Statistical Analysis using SAS
Nonlinear Econometric Models
Numerical Methods
Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
Statistical Methods of Multivariate Comparative Analysis
Time Series Econometrics
Text Mining
3
3
3
3
3
3
1.5
3
3
6
3
6
3
Master’s Seminar and Thesis
TOTAL ECTS
20
120
Mandatory e-learning courses at first year (except SGH graduates):
• Intellectual Property Protection – basics – 4 hours
• Health and Safety – 5 hours
• IT Training – 2 hours
• Library Training – 2 hours
SGH Master Studies
Major: EUROPEAN MASTER IN LAW AND ECONOMICS (IN ENGLISH)
Code
Course Title
Core Courses
210101 History of Economic Thought
210111 Business Law
Core Major Courses
222121 Development Economics
222681 Economic Analysis of Competition Law
222771 Economic Analysis of Constitutional and Administrative Law or
222781 Economics Analysis of Environmental Law or
222791 Economic Analysis of Labour Law
222761 Economic Analysis of Contract Law
222751 Economic Analysis of Corporate Law
222691 Economic Analysis of Property Law
222731 Economic Analysis of Public Law
65
ECTS*
9
4.5
4.5
49.5
4.5
3
3
3
3
3
3
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222671
222701
222711
222081
222721
222741
222131
Economic Analysis of Tort Law
Foundations of Law and Economics I
Foundations of Law and Economics II
Institutional Economics
Private Law in Transformation
Public Law in Transformation
Public Sector Economics
Elective Courses (min. 15 ECTS from the list or study minor)
(may include a min. 3-week internship for 3 ECTS - optional)
222791 Economic Analysis of Labour Law*
233131 Economic Analysis of Market Deregulation
233111 Economic Analysis of the Labour Market Reform
233141 Economic Analysis of the Welfare State
222781 Economics Analysis of Environmental Law*
233121 Economics Analysis of Labour Relations
222771 Economics of Constitutional and Administrative Law*
*) if not taken as major course; more courses may be added
Foreign Language Tutorial
Master’s Seminar and Thesis
TOTAL ECTS
3
4.5
4.5
4.5
3
3
4.5
31
3
3
3
3
3
6
3
10.5
20
120
Minor Courses
15
Minor: Economic Analysis of Labour Relations and Product Market Regulations
234801 Economic Analysis of Infrastructure Industries Regulation
6
234811 Economic Analysis of Regulated Professions
3
233111 Economic Analysis of the Labour Market Reform
3
233141 Economic Analysis of the Welfare State
3
Note: Actual number of ECTS may differ as a result of decisions taken by member
universities of the consortium managing the programme.
Mandatory e-learning courses at first year (except SGH graduates):
• Intellectual Property Protection – basics – 4 hours
• Health and Safety – 5 hours
• IT Training – 2 hours
• Library Training – 2 hours
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SGH Master Studies
Major: FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING (IN ENGLISH)
Including minor studies (study module) in Finance and Management in Business,
SGH Programme in cooperation with Ernst &Young (ACCA Accredited)
Code
210101
210111
222041
222091
222121
222131
222161
222251
220381
220431
222461
222491
220531
220741
220751
234401
234411
234441
234451
234821
234831
234841
234481
234491
234851
234861
234521
Course Title
Core Courses
History of Economic Thought
Business Law
Core Major courses
Financial Econometrics I
Managerial Economics
Development Economics
Public Sector Economics
Business Ethics
Financial Engineering
Monetary Policy
Investment Portfolio
Financial and Tax Law
Cost Accounting
Management Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
Bank Management
Elective Courses (min. 15 ECTS from the list or study minor)
Accountant in Business
Accounting and Financial Reporting under International Financial
Reporting Standards
Advanced Financial Reporting under IFRS
Advanced Financial Strategies
Advanced Management Accounting
Advanced Performance Management
Corporate Governance
External and Internal Auditing
Financial Management
Group Accounting
Polish Business Tax
Strategic Business Planning and Analysis
ECTS
9
4.5
4,5
49.5
3
4.5
4.5
4.5
3
3
3
4.5
4.5
3
3
4.5
4.5
41.5
1.5
6
Master’s Seminar and Thesis
TOTAL ECTS
20
120
67
6
6
3
3
1
4.5
4.5
1.5
1.5
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Minor (Study Module):
Finance and Management in Business, SGH Programme
in cooperation with Ernst &Young (ACCA Accredited)
56.5
210111
222491
220741
220531
234401
4.5
3
4.5
3
1.5
Business Law
Cost Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
Management Accounting
Accountant in Business
Accounting and Financial Reporting under International Financial
234411 Reporting Standards I
6
234441 Advanced Financial Reporting under IFRS
6
234451 Advanced Financial Strategies
6
234821 Advanced Management Accounting
3
234831 Advanced Performance Management
3
234841 Corporate Governance
1
234481 External and Internal Auditing
4.5
234491 Financial Management
4.5
234851 Group Accounting
1.5
234861 Polish Business Tax
1.5
234521 Strategic Business Planning and Analysis
3
Mandatory e-learning courses at first year (except SGH graduates):
• Intellectual Property Protection – basics – 4 hours
• Health and Safety – 5 hours
• IT Training – 2 hours
• Library Training – 2 hours
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SGH Master Studies
Major: GLOBAL BUSINESS, FINANCE AND GOVERNANCE (IN ENGLISH)
Code
Course Title
Core Courses
210101 History of Economic Thought
210111 Business Law
Core Major courses
222101 Advanced International Economics
223201 Economic Diplomacy
223231 Economics and Management of Innovations
223511 Environment of International Business
223321 Global Poverty, Underdevelopment and Development
223221 International Entrepreneurship
223501 International Financial Management
223171 International Leadership
222091 Managerial Economics
223241 Natural Environment and Energy: International Conflicts and
Cooperation
223191 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Management Sciences and
Economics
235201
235101
235151
235181
235221
235111
235211
235141
235121
235191
235171
235131
235161
235231
ECTS
9
4.5
4.5
49.5
4.5
3
4.5
9
3
4.5
3
3
4.5
3
7.5
Elective Courses (min. 15 ECTS from the list or study minor)
Applied Behavioral Finance
Brand Management on International Market
Diversity of Contemporary Capitalism
Economic Governance: Global and European Dimension
Financial Risk Management and Derivatives
Firm Strategies in International Business
International Banking
Migration Policy
Non-Governmental Organizations
Portfolio Management
Regional Integration (Trading) Agreements
Regulation of International Financial Markets
Services in the Global Economy
Services Management on International Market
41.5
3
4.5
3
4.5
4.5
6
3
1.5
1.5
4.5
3
3
3
4.5
Master’s Seminar and Thesis
TOTAL ECTS
20
120
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Minor Courses
Minor: Global Development and Governance
235151 Diversity of Contemporary Capitalism
235181 Economic Governance: Global and European Dimension
235141 Migration Policy
or
or
235121 Non-Governmental Organizations
235171 Regional Integration (Trading) Agreements
235161 Services in the Global Economy
Minor: International Finance
235201 Applied Behavioral Finance
235221 Financial Risk Management and Derivatives
235191 Portfolio Management
235131 Regulation of International Financial Markets
or
or
235211 International Banking
Minor: International Venture Management
235101 Brand Management on International Market
235111 Firm Strategies in International Business
235231 Services Management on International Market
Mandatory e-learning courses at first year (except SGH graduates):
• Intellectual Property Protection – basics – 4 hours
• Health and Safety – 5 hours
• IT Training – 2 hours
• Library Training – 2 hours
70
15
3
4,5
1,5
3
3
3
4,5
4,5
3
4,5
6
4,5
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SGH Master Studies
Major: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (IN ENGLISH)
Code
Course Title
Core Courses
210101 History of Economic Thought
210111 Business Law
Core Major courses
222101 Advanced International Economics
222161 Business Ethics
222821 Financial Management
222081 Institutional Economics
222351 International Business Transactions
222341 International Financial Markets
222861 International Logistics
220281 International Marketing
121401 Management in International Business
222911 Managerial Accounting
222091 Managerial Economics
221471 Operations Management
222881 European Union Internal Market
222621 Strategic Management
222271 Transnational Corporations
232261
232301
232281
232271
230671
232251
230811
232651
237481
232901
ECTS
9
4.5
4.5
58
4.5
3
5
4.5
3
3
5
4.5
3
5
4.5
3
4
3
3
Elective Courses (min. 15 ECTS from the list or study minor)
Business Environment in Central and Eastern Europe
Business Strategies for Central and Eastern Europe
Contemporary Issues in Central and Eastern Europe
Corporate Governance
International Financial Management
International Management
Investments Projects Evaluation
Mergers and Acquisitions of Enterprises
Microeconomics of Competitiveness (licensed by HBS)
Strategic Analysis of European Markets
30
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
3
Internship in the Company
Master’s Seminar and Thesis
TOTAL ECTS
3
20
120
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Minor Courses
Minor: Business in Central and Eastern Europe
232261 Business Environment in Central and Eastern Europe
232271 Corporate Governance
232281 Contemporary Issues in Central and Eastern Europe
232901 Strategic Analysis of European Markets
232301 Business Strategies for Central and Eastern Europe
Minor: International Business Management
232901 Strategic Analysis of European Markets
232251 International Management
232651 Mergers and Acquisitions of Enterprises
230671 International Financial Management
230811 Investments Projects Evaluation
Mandatory e-learning courses at first year (except SGH graduates):
• Intellectual Property Protection – basics – 4 hours
• Health and Safety – 5 hours
• IT Training – 2 hours
• Library Training – 2 hours
15
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SGH Master Studies
Major: INTERNATIONAL TOURISM, HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND LEISURE SERVICES
(IN ENGLISH)
Code
Course Title
ECTS
Core Courses
9
210101 History of Economic Thought
4.5
210111 Business Law
4.5
Core Major courses
49.5
223201 Economic Diplomacy
3
223211 Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Hotel Industry in International and
3
Domestic Markets
223341 International Hotel Industry
3
223171 International Leadership
3
223181 Macro- and Microeconomic Aspects of Tourism
3
222811 Management and Cost Accounting
3
222091 Managerial Economics
4.5
223421 Marketing of Tourism and Recreational Services
3
223401 Public Relations in Tourism and Recreation
3
223191 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Management Science and
7.5
Economics
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223361 Tourism Enterprise Management
223331 Tourist Regions
223411 Transport in Tourism
235101
236331
235111
235071
230481
233341
235091
223371
235121
235311
236341
235081
4.5
4.5
4.5
Elective Courses (min. 15 ECTS from the list or study minor)
Brand Management on International Market
Co-operation of States in the Field of Tourism and Hospitality
Firm Strategies in International Business
Health Tourism
Intercultural Communication
Intercultural Encounters in Tourism
Management of Tourism Development at Local Level
New Technologies in Marketing
Non-Governmental Organizations
Social Media Marketing Strategies
State Tourism Policy
Tools and Techniques of Events Organization
41.5
4.5
1.5
6
6
3
3
3
3
1.5
3
1.5
6
Internship in the Company
Master’s Seminar and Thesis
TOTAL ECTS
3
20
120
Mandatory e-learning courses at first year (except SGH graduates):
• Intellectual Property Protection – basics – 4 hours
• Health and Safety – 5 hours
• IT Training – 2 hours
• Library Training – 2 hours
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CONTACT US
SGH International Centre - Centrum Programów Międzynarodowych (DPM)
Building “A”
ul. Rakowiecka 24, 02-521 Warsaw
Phone: + 48 22 564 9213
Fax: + 48 22 564 8646
e-mail: dpm@sgh.waw.pl
http://www.sgh.waw.pl/international/
Mailing address:
Al. Niepodległości 162
02-554 Warsaw, Poland
Head
Erasmus+ Co-ordinator
Mrs. Elżbieta Fonberg-Stokłuska, MSc
Phone: +48 22 564 9840
e-mail: estokl@sgh.waw.pl
Room 11
Deputy Head
CEMS Programme Manager at SGH:
Mr. Grzegorz Augustyniak, MA
Phone: +48 22 564 9842
e-mail: august@sgh.waw.pl
Room 12
Erasmus+ and Double-Degree Programmes Officer at SGH:
Ms. Małgorzata Chromy, MA
Phone: +48 22 564 9841
e-mail: mchromy@sgh.waw.pl
Room 7
Incoming Students Officers:
Ms. Marta Sent-Pawłowska, MA
Phone: +48 22 564 9843
e-mail: msent@sgh.waw.pl
Room 17
Outgoing Students Officers:
Erasmus+ Mobility & Internships
Ms. Agata Kowalik, M.Eng.
e-mail: akowalik@sgh.waw.pl
Phone: +48 22 564 9844
Room 17
PIM, Overseas and Bilateral Exchange Officer
CEMS Corporate Relations Manager at SGH
Mrs. Agata Augustyniak, MA
Phone: +48 22 564 9760
e-mail: azucho@sgh.waw.pl
Room 17
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Polish-German Academic Forum Officer
Ms. Anna Bielig, MA
Phone: +48 22 564 9386
Fax: +48 22 564 8646
e-mail: arzysz@sgh.waw.pl
Room 16
Double Degree Programmes’ Co-ordinator
Mrs. Izabella Bergel, PhD
Phone: +48 22 564 8719
e-mail: iberge@sgh.waw.pl
Room 7
CIEE Programme Officer
Ms. Małgorzata Nowicka, MA
Phone: +48 22 564 9845
e-mail: mnowick1@sgh.waw.pl
Room 17
Visiting Professors, Educational Projects and Centre Promotion & Information
VACAT
Centre Financial & Reporting Officer
Ms. Małgorzata Gut-Mostowy
Phone: +48 22 564 9761
e-mail: gutmosto@sgh.waw.pl
Room 13
Travel arrangements
Mrs. Iwona Książek, BA
Phone: +48 22 564 9848
e-mail: iksiaze@sgh.waw.pl
Room 14
Ph.D. Students, STA & STT Mobility, Events co-ordinator
Mrs. Katarzyna Torchalska-Kasiak, MA
Phone: +48 22 564 9217
e-mail: ktorch@sgh.waw.pl
Room 14
Centre Reception
VACAT
Phone: +48 22 564 9213
Room 13
For details on International Centre staff, please visit:
http://administracja.sgh.waw.pl/en/dpm/contact/
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