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(PL) Management — taught in English

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Career opportunities

Studies prepare for:

  • work in various types of organizations, including: in human resources management, marketing, sales, quality and production departments;
  • working as a manager of various levels of management in enterprises or other organizations;
  • starting and running your own business.

A Bachelor’s degree in Management entitles you to:

  • starting a professional job;
  • applying for admission to second-cycle studies (including management or other fields of study);
  • continuing education at postgraduate studies

STUDY PROGRAMME


Work placements

  • Compulsory work placements

The 120-hour professional internship is carried out during the summer break after the end of the fourth semester of studies. The student has the right to choose the place of internship in terms of the possibility of applying the acquired knowledge and skills in real economic conditions and in accordance with his or her planned professional development. The internship can be carried out in national or international organizations, including enterprises of various sizes and state and local government units.

  • Optional work placements

Optional internships can be carried out in Poland and abroad as part of the offer prepared by KUL,  as well as based on the student’s individual contacts.

A wide offer is available in the International Relations Department and in the KUL’s Career Office — in accordance with the student’s predispositions and interests and the needs of the labour market.

  • Traineeships 

Management students can take advantage of the systematically expanded offer of domestic and foreign internships prepared by the KUL’s  Career Office and the International Cooperation Department.



Skills acquired by graduates

Management graduates have a wide range of professional competences resulting from the acquired knowledge and skills regarding, among others:

• managerial competences, managing teams of people and performing personnel functions;

• starting your own business;

• applications of IT in management;

• marketing management, marketing research and promotion;

• consumer behavior;

• project management;

• sales technician;

• quality management;

• organizational behavior and organizational culture;

• basics of accounting, taxes and company finances;

• business etiquette;

• ethics;

• basics of law and protection of intellectual property.

A graduate of management has competences in interpersonal communication and self-presentation; is able to use social media and information and communication technologies in various areas of management; is able to present and argue his own opinions on management problems; is able to provide constructive criticism of solutions proposed by others in discussions; can present the solutions developed by the team; has knowledge of a modern foreign language at B2 level.

Management studies prepare you to run a business. The scope of competences that graduates acquire in this area includes, among others:

• ability to choose the subject and legal form as well as the procedure for registering a business activity;

• knowledge of sources and methods of obtaining funds to finance business ventures;

• knowledge of the principles of accounting in the company and the principles of tax settlements;

• ability to prepare a business plan;

• ability to organize one’s own work and set priorities for carrying out tasks;

• ability to plan in the short and long term;

• ability to manage a team of people;

• ability to develop, implement and manage innovative projects;

• ability to identify and respond to changes occurring in the organization and its environment;

• ability to use traditional and modern marketing concepts in enterprises.

A graduate of management can use Microsoft Office programs; is able to collect and process data for analysis aimed at supporting decision-making processes in the organization; can create a website and operate an ERP system (Comarch ERP Optima).

A graduate of management with scientific and research competences is able to:

• use domestic and foreign management literature;

• formulate research problems and questions;

• plan and then implement basic empirical research of a qualitative and quantitative nature;

• describe the obtained results, discuss them and present practical implications.


 

Education requirements for admission

  • Polish ‘New Matura’ Certificate

The result is expressed in percentage scale.

Competition on the basis of secondary school certificate — the result of the written test is scored on the two of following subjects:

a) English language (50% of the final result) and

b) one of the following subjects: Polish language, or mathematics, or foreign language, or history, or computer science, or social studies, or geography, or philosophy (50% of the final result). If an applicant passed more than one of the above subjects, the best result is taken into consideration.

An applicant while registering is also required to submit a certificates confirming English proficiency at level B2:

  • Polish Matura examination in English at the advanced level in the written part only with the result 60% or higher,
  • or a certificate confirming English language at level B2 (list of the English B2 Certificates)

  • Foreign Secondary School Certificate

Competition on the basis of secondary school certificate — the result of the written test is scored on the two of following subjects:

a) English language (50% of the final result) and

b) one of the following subjects: Polish language, or native language, or mathematics, or foreign language, or history, or computer science, or social studies, or geography, or philosophy (50% of the final result). If an applicant passed more than one of the above subjects, the best result is taken into consideration.

Admissions Office KUL will convert your results into Polish grading system according to score convertion rules.

An applicant while registering is also required to submit one of the certificates confirming English proficiency at level B2 (list of the English B2 Certificates)


  • International Baccalaureate Diploma / European Baccalaureate Diploma

Competition on the basis of secondary school certificate — the result of the written test is scored on the two of following subjects:

a) English language (50% of the final result) and

b) one of the following subjects: Polish language, or native language, or mathematics, or foreign language, or history, or computer science, or social studies, or geography, or philosophy (50% of the final result). If an applicant passed more than one of the above subjects, the best result is taken into consideration.

The result is expressed in 1-6 or 2-5 scale, you can choose whichever scale! For the secondary school certificate obtained abroad choose “0” and upload your scanned SSC. Admissions Office KUL will convert your results into Polish grading system.

Competition on the basis of secondary school certificate — the result of the written test is scored on the two of following subjects:

a) English language (50% of the final result) and

b) one of the following subjects: Polish language, or native language, or mathematics, or foreign language, or history, or computer science, or social studies, or geography, or philosophy (50% of the final result). If an applicant passed more than one of the above subjects, the best result is taken into consideration.

An applicant while registering is also required to submit one of the certificates confirming English proficiency at level B2 (list of the English B2 Certificates)


Visit “Study in English” page to get more information about procedure, documents and fees.