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Study in Poland - programme

Університети Вищої школи бізнесу (WSB)

internet: www.wsb.pl

International Trade - specialization: Foreign Trade of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)-WSB Poznań

degree

Bachelor

duration

3 years

description

• What are you going to learn by choosing this specialization?
• You will be able to manage a company operating in a strongly competitive and dynamic environment.
• You will analyze and assess international economic
• You will be able to identify the impact of international events on your company.
• You will analyze and use effectively the international trade laws.
• You will be able to work efficiently in international teams.
• You will select international markets and partners in a knowledgeable and rational way.
• You will be able to manage international projects.
• You will know how to negotiate the terms of international agreements and contracts.
• You will be able to work in an international environment thanks to your intercultural skills.

tuition

2000-2500 euro/year

deadline

until all places are filled

contact

Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa w Poznaniu
ul. Powstańców Wielkopolskich 5
61-895 Poznań
Tel.: 61 655 33 33

Recruitment office - foreigners' service
Tel.: 61 655 33 00
E-mail: study@wsb.poznan.pl

www

https://www.wsb.pl/english/poznan/our-offer/bachelors-degree/programs/international-trade-specialization-foreign-trade-of-small-and-medium-sized-enterprises-smes

institution

WSB University in Poznań

education requirements

You can enroll in a first degree (e.g. Bachelor’s or Engineer’s) program if you have successfully completed your secondary education and have a secondary school-leaving certificate.

other requirements

The documents that the candidate provides:
1. A photo taken following the requirements for the passport photo.
2. A photocopy of the secondary school-graduation certificate (for the candidates from the East, an atestat or a diploma of a junior specialist).
3. A secondary school graduation diploma or a junior specialist diploma requires an apostille or credentials from a consulate or an embassy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Ministry of Education in your country.
4. An apostille or other certification (legalization) is not required from the candidates from the EU, the EEA, the OECD, EFTA, ETA, and the countries that have signed the Hague Convention, with the exception of candidates from Ukraine.
5. A translation of the high-school diploma into Polish or English.
The candidates may inquire the pertinent WSB about the necessity of the translation before they can translate the certificate.
(WSB University in Szczecin does not accept graduation certificates in Russian or Ukrainian; other Universities will allow such documents in their original form).
A sworn translation is not required.
6. Confirmation of the English language skills for studies in English. If the candidate for the studies has a language certificate confirming the knowledge of English at B2 level, they will be asked to deliver it.
The level of English proficiency will be confirmed during a conversation via Skype.
7. The confirmation of knowledge of Polish for studies in Polish is not required.

The documents that the candidate provides:
1. A photo taken following the requirements for the passport photo.
2. A photocopy of the secondary school-graduation certificate (for the candidates from the East, an atestat or a diploma of a junior specialist).
3. A secondary school graduation diploma or a junior specialist diploma requires an apostille or credentials from a consulate or an embassy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Ministry of Education in your country.
4. An apostille or other certification (legalization) is not required from the candidates from the EU, the EEA, the OECD, EFTA, ETA, and the countries that have signed the Hague Convention, with the exception of candidates from Ukraine.
5. A translation of the high-school diploma into Polish or English. The candidates may inquire the pertinent WSB about the necessity of the translation before they can translate the certificate.
(WSB University in Szczecin does not accept graduation certificates in Russian or Ukrainian; other Universities will allow such documents in their original form).
A sworn translation is not required.
6. Confirmation of the English language skills for studies in English. If the candidate for the studies has a language certificate confirming the knowledge of English at B2 level, they will be asked to deliver it. The level of English proficiency will be confirmed during a conversation via Skype.
7. The confirmation of knowledge of Polish for studies in Polish is not required.