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Malopolska
School of Economics


 

Address Rynek 9, 33-100 Tarnow
woj. Malopolskie, Poland
Tel. No. + 48 14 21 13 61
Fax No. + 48 14 22 10 83
E-mail address mwse@tcig.tarnow.pl
Faculties & Colleges
  • The Faculty of Management and Marketing
    awarding professional diploma of Licencjat (equivalent of Bachelor's degree )
    The Faculty consists of four chairs:
    * The Chair of Economics
    * The Chair of Management
    * The Chair of Marketing
    * The Chair of Finance
  • Post-lyceum Vocational College
    awarding professional certificate: Technician Diploma
  • The Centre for the Development of Managers
  • School of Postgraduate Study

  • Length of programmes The bachelor's programmes last for 3 years and comprise 6 terms
    The postgraduate programmes last for 1 year ( 2 terms ) .
    Post-lyceum Vocational College - 2 years (4 terms ).
    Date of commencement Academic year starts on October 1st.
    Accommodation The students may use halls of residence and hostels.
    Accommodation in a hall of residence ranges from 114 to 126 PLN per month.
    Class size Seminars, laboratory & foreign language classes: - up to 15 students
    Lectures: 60-80 students
    Fees Bachelor's programmes
    applicants pay:
    * Application fee of 50 PLN
    * Enrolment fee of 500 PLN
    Full-time Bachelor's programme:
    400 PLN per month, payable for 10 months a year , from October to July , before 10th of each month.
    Part-time Bachelor's programme:
    1200 PLN for winter term and 1300 PLN for summer term.
    Postgraduate programmes:
    Enrolment fee of 200 PLN . This sum is included in the total tuition fee of 2,500 PLN, but is not refundable in case an applicant resigns . The fee may be paid in two instalments 1st at the beginning and 2nd at the end of the first term.
    Post-lyceum Vocational College:
    * Enrolment fee of 200 PLN,
    * Tuition fee :120 PLN per month , payable for 10 months a year , from October to July.
    Student grants/
    Financial assistance
    The full-time students may be granted a scientific scholarship for good academic performance.
    Admission requirements See below
    Student Profile * Ratio of National/Overseas students: 1,691/3
    * Ratio of Men/Women: 2/3
    * Age range: 19-41
    Contact for application Renata Mielak
    Manager


     






    Faculties & Colleges



    The Faculty of Management and Marketing

    Address: Szeroka 9, 33-100 Tarnow,

    Phone/ Fax: + 48 21 28 07, extension 28

    Dean: Dr Aleksander Kowalski

    Chair of Economics:
    Head of Chair: Prof. Dr hab. Stanislaw Lis

    The Chair is subdivided into three independent departments:
    Department of Economics
    Director: Prof. Dr hab. Jan Siekierski
    Department of Statistics and Econometrics
    Director: Dr Alicja Olech - Nowak
    Department of European Studies
    Director: Prof. Dr hab. Stanislaw

    Chair of Management:
    Head of Chair: Dr hab. Leszek Koziol

    The Chair is subdivided into two independent departments:
    Department of Organisational Management Methods
    Director: Dr hab. Leszek Koziol
    Department of Management Strategy
    Director: Prof. Dr hab. Adam Stabryla

    Chair of Marketing:
    Head of Chair: Dr hab. Józefa Famielec

    The Chair is subdivided into two independent departments:
    Department of Market Analysis & Research
    Director: Dr Leszek Strzembicki
    Department of Marketing Management Strategy
    Director: Dr Maria Plonka

    Chair of Finance:
    Head of Chair: Dr hab. Jan Czekaj

    The Chair is subdivided into three independent departments:
    Department of Finance
    Director: Dr Stanislaw Belniak
    Department of Accounting
    Director: Dr Jerzy Kuchmacz Department of Business Insurance
    Director: Dr Gragyna Sordyl

    The Division of Foreign Language Teaching
    Director: mgr Joanna Graca

    Department of Law
    Director: Dr Janusz Koczanowski

    Department of Computer Science
    Director: Dr eng. Wladyslaw Iwaniec

    The Division of Physical Education and Sports
    Director: mgr Jerzy Niklas

    The Faculty of Management and Marketing offers , both for full-time and part-time students, four different study majors ( degrees ), which they can choose individually after three terms of general course. The mentioned majors are as follows:

    * Accounting and Finance Management
    * Management of Enterprises
    * Marketing
    * Insurance Management


    Applicants are recruited among higher school graduates having Master's or Bachelor's degree. Graduation demands not only required examinations , but also preparation and successful defence of a short thesis. The School offers five different one-year programmes, which are as follows:

    * Accounting and Finance Management
    * Public Economy Management
    * Real Estate and Investment Management
    * Management and Marketing
    * Education Management



    Post-lyceum Vocational College
    Director: mgr Pawel Belzowski

    Post-lyceum Vocational College is a non-public institution which offers two-years' study after matriculation , which awards the professional technician diploma. The School offers three different part-time programmes , which are as follows:

    * Computer Science
    * Office work
    * Economics - Finance and Accounting



    An Overview of The Malopolska School of Economics



    Malopolska School of Economics ( MWSE ) was founded on 18 July 1995. It was the first institution offering higher education in Economics, Business, Marketing, Management and Accounting in the south of Poland ( Malopolska ). The MWSE is an independent, non-public and non- profit organisation established by The Polish Economics Society in Cracow. The School's founders and most of its professors and academic staff come from Academy of Economics in Cracow.

    The students enjoy the climate of innovation and development in many areas. The School recognises and fulfils local and international needs of the market. The Bachelor's level programmes offer high quality professional training in areas that are important for Poland's economy in transition and the need for fully qualified managers. The students are prepared for the careers in Business , Economics , Administration and Local Government administration. They are taught to analyse, think critically, examine and evaluate economic issues and apply them to decision making in practical business and social situations. Next to the rigorous theoretical preparation the students have to take some applied tutorials run not only by professional academic staff , but also by specialists well recognised by business and industry leaders. They also spend four weeks in private or public organisations such as banks , firms , local governments , etc., having holiday professional training.

    Malopolska School of Economics is fully approved and recognised by The Ministry of National Education and offered courses are transferable to other government approved colleges and universities , and hence the high standards must be maintained. The students can continue their education and move to universities to get their Master's degree.

    Malopolska School of Economics prides itself upon highly qualified academic staff. It employs 162 academic lecturers and teachers with 16 professors, 39 lecturers with habilitated doctoral degree and 15 with doctoral degree. All of them carry themselves and supervise research programmes, run lectures, seminars, publish scientific works, expert's reports, articles and papers.

    Malopolska School of Economics organises conferences and seminars inviting many prominent scientists, politicians and economists from the whole country. The Centre for the Development of Managers , among other activities , prepares expert's reports and organises training course for professional people , meeting the regional needs of market. The School co-operates also with many foreign academic centres, especially with Buckland University College in Oxford. Some lectures are run in English.

    The Division of Foreign Language Teaching offers to the full-time students 5 terms of 2 foreign languages ( 600 hours altogether ) and 5 terms of one chosen foreign language to the part-time students ( 100 hours ). The students can learn English , German, French , Russian or Italian. The courses comprise both general and business language programmes , which are adjusted to the specific needs of individual students. The students are prepared to take London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Exams ( LCCI ) and Goethe Institute exams.

    Malopolska School of Economics is a modern institution matching the standards of western colleges. It offers many facilities to its students. They have a free access to a computer network , Internet , library , sports and recreational facilities , such as a swimming pool or gym .As members of Academic Sports Association they take part in sports competitions and championships . The Students' Government is involved in decision making processes concerning not only social and cultural issues , but also syllabus and study regulations. Furthermore , it organises various social and cultural events , including "Freshman's Ball" , "Juwenalia", photographic competition, etc. The students can meet in a students' club , perform in a cabaret " To the bottom" or a rock band " Ho-Ka-hey" , or help other people thanks to the Students' Charity Organisation.


    Admission Requirements



    Applicants seeking admission to Malopolska School of Economics must meet the requirements laid down by Polish law and the School's regulations. They comprise the following :

    For Bachelor's ( Polish: Licencjat ) programmes and Post-lyceum Vocational College :
    * submitting certificate of secondary education ,
    * submitting application for enrolment addressed to the Rector of Malopolska School of Economics,
    * submitting application form including a completed questionnaire and a curriculum vitae,
    * submitting a medical certificate confirming the applicant's physical and mental condition are adequate to study,
    * submitting four passport-size photographs,
    * taking part in a qualifying interview,
    * foreign students must meet the standards of qualification normally required to be admitted to a university or college in the applicant's country of permanent residence equivalent to Polish certificates. They have to be holders of valid passports and student visas.

    For postgraduate studies:
    * submitting certificate of secondary education ,
    * submitting Bachelor's or Master's degree from a recognised university or institution of higher education in the applicant's country of permanent residence ,
    * submitting an application form and a curriculum vitae.


     



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