Courses from Szkola Glówna Handlowa w Warszawie:
- Canadian Executive MBA Programme (CEMBA)
- Master in International Business
- Warsaw Executive MBA (WEMBA)
Szkola Glówna Handlowa w Warszawie
The Warsaw School of EconomicsPostgraduate studies & MBA programmes
Master Program: Master in International Business
Learning purpose
This full time programme in English lasts 2 years (4 semesters) and consists of 870 teaching hours and 120 ECTS points. Students of the Master's Programme in International Business gain profound knowledge of international business environment with a special focus on the Central & Eastern European markets. They will be capable of understanding the rules of running business on international markets and creating sustainable competitive advantages.
Target audience
To apply for the Master’s Programme in International Business you should be at least a bachelor degree holder. As the master's level of studies is separate from your preceding education, the field of your previous studies does not influence the admission process. This means, you can be a graduate of philology or chemistry and still apply for the programme. What really matters is your willingness to broaden your horizons and to develop constantly. Sound English knowledge is also a must for International Business candidates.
Programme
The programme was carefully designed to provide students with an opportunity to benefit from direct experiences of renowned scholars from the Warsaw School of Economics, Poland's oldest university of economics, and from our partner institutions.
The programme consists of:
Core courses - 27 ECTS
Major courses - 41 ECTS
Minor courses - 15 ECTS
Elective courses - 14 ECTS
Company internship - 3 ECTS
Master's thesis seminar - 20 ECTS
Entry Requirements
The application requirements and application deadlines are enlisted at www.sgh.waw.pl/international
Professional perspective and employment market
Graduates will be well prepared to hold managerial positions in international companies, especially those operating in Central & Eastern Europe.
