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Management, studia stacjonarne II stopnia

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Code UPH-WZ-MAN-SU
Organizational unit Wydział Nauk Społecznych
Field of studies Management
Form of studies Full-time
Level of education Second cycle
Educational profile academic
Language(s) of instruction English
Duration 2 lata
Office opening hours informacje na stronie głównej programu IRK
WWW address https://ws.uws.edu.pl
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Study field description

The Second-Cycle Management Studies offered in English is a full-time four-term programme. Having completed term 1, the student is requested to choose between two specialization: Small and Medium Enterprise Management or Management in Logistics. The studies end with a MA degree. The studies prepare the student to undertake own business activity, and to work in commerce, industry, services and various consulting agencies, economic organisations and organisations for employers hiring middle and executive management.

The specialization Small and Medium Enterprise Management comprises modules that let students acquire advanced knowledge, skills and social competence in the scope of enterprise management.

 The specialization Management in Logistics comprises modules that let students acquire knowledge, and certain skills of organising logistics in enterprises, planning logistic activities and taking decisions in that scope.

The University reserves the right not to open a department  or specialty when the number of accepted candidates is too low.


Admission procedure

Candidates applying for admission to a second-cycle study programme must be holders of a diploma of higher education.  

The selection of candidates is conducted based on:

 

- a diploma grade  in the case of graduates of the same or related field of study;

 

 or

 

an interview covering major subjects appropriate for the udergraduate degree programme in Management in the case of candidates with a degree in other fields of study. 

The following grading scale is applied: very good (5), good plus (4+), good (4), satisfactory plus (3+), satisfactory (3), unsatisfactory (a failing grade) (2). The candidate who gets a failing grade in the interview cannot be admitted.

 

Announcement of results

 The results of the recruitment will be available in the IRK account of each registered candidate. 

Required documents

Having registered in the IRK system, the candidate is obliged to submit all the required paper-based documents. Failure to do so will be understood as a resignation from applying for the study  programme, despite a valid registration and paying the required application fee. The documents need to be submitted to Centralny Punkt Obsługi Kandydata (the Central Service Point for Candidates) - time and date as specified on the IRK website.

 A list of documents required can be downloaded here.

Addidional information for candidates

A tuition fee is required.

 Example interview topics

      1.  Management - its nature, objectives and functions.

  1. Decision-making process in an organisation and its ancillary techniques.
  2. An organisation and its functions. Organisational culture.
  3. An organisation's intellectual capital
  4. The concept and operation of market mechanisms
  5. The Consumer choice theory
  6. Financial market and its participants
  7. Banking system and its structure
  8. An enterprise and entrepreneurship. Organisational and legal forms of running a business
  9. Conditions of organisational behaviours. Factors determining the behaviour of individuals and groups in an organisation
  10. The phenomenon of a conflict in an organization with its conditions and consequences
  11. Determinants of human resources management
  12. IT systems in the enterpise management
  13. Incentive systems in contemporary organisations
  14. Benefits of implementing quality management systems in a company
  15. The role of the Internet in a contemporary enterprise.
  16. The composition of instruments in marketing mix.
  17. The concept of enterprise marketing management.
  18. An analysis of marketing environment.
  19. The role and tasks of the Marketing Information System and marketing research.
  20. Financial result and its components.
  21. Objectives and conditions of enterprise financial decisions. The VBM Concept.
  22. Corporate finance process;  sources of finance and shaping capital structure
  23. Regional policy - objectives, tasks, instruments.
  24. Knowledge management versus the effectiveness of the organisation activities.
  25. System and structure of public finance.
  26. Public revenue and expenditure. Budgetary equilibrium.
  27. Tasks and objectives of logistics in areas of business operations.