The language of instruction throughout the studies is English. Students acquire an advanced level of competence in at least one further foreign (business) language. This language will be German for international students who have not already proven their competence in German at an academic level. Further options are Spanish, French, Russian and Chinese. It is an option that the chosen business language can be selected as specialisation.
International applicants: 15 June for the following winter semester and 15 December for the following summer semester
This programme enables students to work in companies or organisations that operate at an international level. The course contents provide a practice-oriented and scientifically sound management education. Students are trained in major business subjects and specialise in different fields of International Management and Economics. The programme is designed to develop globally-minded problem solvers who can analyse complex and fast changing environments and are capable of making responsible decisions for the benefit of tomorrow's businesses and society. The acquired knowledge, skills, and competences qualify graduates for junior management positions in consulting firms and in industrial and service firms with an international scope. Alternatively, graduates have the option to proceed to a Master's programme at home or abroad.
Lectures are held in small international, intercultural groups. Students spend their fourth or fifth semester abroad at one of our over 100 partner universities worldwide. There are double-degree options at selected universities.
The Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences is a member of EFMD Global – a network of business schools and corporations dedicated to enhancing excellence in management education and development globally. The Bachelor's programme in International Management strives for international accreditation and is undergoing the relevant procedure.
Characteristic modules are:
Business Management:
Marketing, Production, Logistics and Procurement, Human Resource Management, Financial Management, Financial Statements, Management Tools, Management Concepts, Cultural Management, Sustainable Value Creation, Applied Business Project
Economics and Law:
Micro- and Macroeconomics, International Economics, Legal Systems, European Law, Taxation Issues
Quantitative Methods:
Business Mathematics, Statistics, Information Management, Applied Data Research
Key Qualifications:
Academic Writing, Project Management including communication and negotiation skills, presentation and information techniques, time management, team work
Foreign Languages:
English, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese: all at different levels, plus optional extra courses in Polish
Exercises in Knowledge Transfer:
Projects, Block Seminars, Management Games, Study Trips
Optional Specialisations:
Digital Enterprise, Global Marketing, Finance and Control, International Human Resource Management, International Economy, International Logistics, International Event Management, Sustainability Management, Business Language