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Bachelor, Management - Business Administration (WSB in Opole)

degree

Bachelor

duration

3 years

language

English

description

What are you going to learn by choosing this specialization?
• An innovative teaching system, modelled on the practices employed by paramount business universities from Western Europe as well as the USA.
• The classes with the use of management games and business simulators, such as PROMAR, PROFIT, ORGAEFEKT.
• The members of our teaching staff include the most eminent practitioners from such the companies as Lemon JWT Thompson; Limango; or Me & My Friends, who are the affiliates of the Business Council for the Management Administration. The classes are held in professional teaching spaces, such as video or photography studios.
• You will learn to use dedicated software, i.e. SPSS, Corel Draw Graphic Suite, Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, SAP, mHR EVO, Payer, Google Analytics or AdWords.
• In order to extend your knowledge, you can become a KIVI member. KIVI, or Key Visual Business and Research Group is our thriving Research and Business Student Club that explores the issues related to business administration and marketing.

Potential careers for you:

• International Marketing Specialist
• International Project Coordinator
• Consultant or Specialist in Foreign Trade, Import and Export
• A Representative for International Companies
• An Assistant in Diplomatic Missions

tuition

2000-2500 euro/year

deadline

until all places are filled

contact

Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa we Wrocławiu Wydział Ekonomiczny w Opolu
ul. Augustyna Kośnego 72
45-372 Opole
Tel.: 77 401 94 44, 77 401 94 48

Recruitment office - Bachelor and Master
Tel.: 77 401 94 44 /01/02/03
E-mail: opole@wsb.wroclaw.pl

www

https://www.wsb.pl/english/opole/contact

institution

WSB University in Opole

education requirements

You can enroll in a first degree (e.g. Bachelor’s or Engineer’s) program if you have successfully completed your secondary education and have a secondary school-leaving certificate.

other requirements

The documents that the candidate provides:
1. A photo taken following the requirements for the passport photo.
2. A photocopy of the secondary school-graduation certificate (for the candidates from the East, an atestat or a diploma of a junior specialist).
3. A secondary school graduation diploma or a junior specialist diploma requires an apostille or credentials from a consulate or an embassy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Ministry of Education in your country.
4. An apostille or other certification (legalization) is not required from the candidates from the EU, the EEA, the OECD, EFTA, ETA, and the countries that have signed the Hague Convention, with the exception of candidates from Ukraine.
5. A translation of the high-school diploma into Polish or English. The candidates may inquire the pertinent WSB about the necessity of the translation before they can translate the certificate.
(WSB University in Szczecin does not accept graduation certificates in Russian or Ukrainian; other Universities will allow such documents in their original form).
A sworn translation is not required.
6. Confirmation of the English language skills for studies in English. If the candidate for the studies has a language certificate confirming the knowledge of English at B2 level, they will be asked to deliver it. The level of English proficiency will be confirmed during a conversation via Skype.
7. The confirmation of knowledge of Polish for studies in Polish is not required.

The documents that the candidate provides:
1. A photo taken following the requirements for the passport photo.
2. A photocopy of the secondary school-graduation certificate (for the candidates from the East, an atestat or a diploma of a junior specialist).
3. A secondary school graduation diploma or a junior specialist diploma requires an apostille or credentials from a consulate or an embassy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Ministry of Education in your country.
4. An apostille or other certification (legalization) is not required from the candidates from the EU, the EEA, the OECD, EFTA, ETA, and the countries that have signed the Hague Convention, with the exception of candidates from Ukraine.
5. A translation of the high-school diploma into Polish or English. The candidates may inquire the pertinent WSB about the necessity of the translation before they can translate the certificate. (WSB University in Szczecin does not accept graduation certificates in Russian or Ukrainian; other Universities will allow such documents in their original form).
A sworn translation is not required.
6. Confirmation of the English language skills for studies in English. If the candidate for the studies has a language certificate confirming the knowledge of English at B2 level, they will be asked to deliver it. The level of English proficiency will be confirmed during a conversation via Skype.
7. The confirmation of knowledge of Polish for studies in Polish is not required.