Type: 
University
Region: 
Mazowieckie
Programme: 
Finance, investments and accounting
Area: 
Social sciences
Level: 
Bachelor Programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
3 years
Tuition fee: 
2100 euro/year (EU/EFTA citizens: 6600 PLN)
Degree awarded: 
licencjat (bachelor)
Application deadline: 
Friday, 8 July, 2016
Language: 
EN
Day of semester start: 
Saturday, 1 October, 2016
Credits (ECTS): 
60/year
Admission requirements: 

Admission requirements depend on:

1) the diploma giving access to undertake studies (Polish maturity diploma, IB diploma, EB diploma or foreign maturity diploma)

2) possible path of recruitment for candidates admitted on either terms applicable to Polish nationals or different terms than applicable to Polish nationals.

Check which set of terms applies to you at www.irk.uw.edu.pl

 

Description: 

Finance and International Investment Program aims at equipping students with professional knowledge about economics mechanisms and the instruments of international financial markets.Students learn how to manage modern financial engineering instruments of multinational corporations, have knowledge of the foreign exchange risk management techniques; optimization, corporate finance and international relations, especially these associated with investing in foreign assets. The program provides students with skills that enable them to prepare state-of-the-art analyses of the market value of enterprises and financial statements in accordance with accounting standards.

Program graduates will possess highly marketable qualifications of modern analytical methods and tools underpinned by broad social knowledge, and will gain expertise in financial markets and institutions, international financial management, monetary policy, banking, insurance and accounting.

These theoretical foundations, as well as the practical skills and analytical methods gained during their studies - like selected econometric and accounting tools - enable graduates to start their professional experience as economists, analysts, traders or accountants in financial institutions (banks, insurance companies, investment and pension funds), multi- national companies, government bodies, and research & educational institutions.

Obtaining a bachelor's degree is also the ticket to take even the most demanding secondary studies at leading universities to obtain a master's degree, particularly in the fields of economics, finance, or in other social sciences.

Studies in addition to equipment students with the basic knowledge and skills tools, train the ability to adapt to the changing economic environment, including changes in the labor market. They learn critical look at the results of analyzes, including their own, and economic events, in particular the opportunities and risks in the financial markets, which increases accountability and integrity of both the student and the employee. Studies are designed help promote intellectual openness, creativity and flexibility, the ability to self-education and raising qualifications, which features particularly valued in the labor market. Allow students to develop teamwork skills, as well as in the course of performing their tasks independently.

 

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