International Economics
To be eligible to apply the candidate must have a diploma of at least first degree (awarded upon the completion of the first-cycle studies, Bachelor’s or equivalent).
The qualification criterion is the number of points received, calculated according to the formula:
W = 0.5 G + 0.5 A, where:
G – is the grade on the diploma of graduation of at least first degree
A – is the average value of the accumulated final grades earned in courses during the first-cycle studies (such as grade point average=GPA), calculated according to the rules of the higher education institution which awarded the degree to the candidate and confirmed by that institution.
The curriculum is modular in design, which allows students to choose an individual educational path, tailored to their preferences.
International Economics is a degree programme in English. The programme helps develop social competence necessary to work in enterprises operating in the ever-changing and highly unpredictable global environment. The study programme has a modular structure, which increases flexibility in the course selection, allowing the students to have a greater variety of choice in building skills and competencies.
The graduates of International Economics will know:
- how to be creative and open to change
- how to act in an entrepreneurial way
- how to analyse socioeconomic phenomena and processes on a national and global scale
- how to choose and apply methods and tools, including advanced information and communication techniques in order to analyse socioeconomic processes
- how to cooperate in a team performing various functions and roles (including managerial ones)
Our graduates work as:
- experts and consultants in public administration institutions
- specialists in national and international companies
- economic analysts in international corporations
Students of International Economics will have the opportunity to prepare themselves perfectly for employment in the global economy. The location of Szczecin in the border region should be emphasized, which increases the possibilities of international cooperation. This is connected, among other things, with the generational renewal with respect to the managerial staff (especially in case of our western neighbours), and the accelerated development of border regions, including the Euroregion Pomerania. The study programme in English allows for the development of language competencies not only in terms of professional vocabulary but also freedom and openness when establishing contacts and business relationships. An additional advantage of studying International Economics is the opportunity to work on joint projects with international exchange students, which allows one to share experiences and learn about the culture and customs of other countries.
International Economic Relations – advanced course, International Business Valuation, Advanced Analytics – Big Data, Digitalization and Platform Economy, Industry 4.0, International Financial Integration.