Title of the degree programme: International Marketing and Trade
National code: 62403S115
Study area: Social Sciences
Study field: Management and Business Administration
Study level: Second Cycle studies
Level of Qualification: Master studies
Mode of studies: Part-time
Official length of programme (years): 2
Credits: 80 (LT); 120 (ECTS)
Degree awarded: Master in Management and Business Administration
Qualification awarded:
Admission requirements: Individuals, who have Bachelor’s degree in management or economics, or equivalent diploma. Competitive grade is calculated in the following way: general average grade of study results, calculated on the basis of grades from diploma annex, average mark of final examinations or mark of a final degree project.
Learning outcomes and aims of the programme: General aim of the programme - to prepare highly qualified business managers, who would have skills and abilities to work on medium or supreme managerial level in international business companies.
Competences developed: Having completed International Trade programe, a graduate is able to solve strategic, marketing, financial and logistic issues and also has international communication skills.
Access to further studies: May continue doctoral studies.
Professional status: A graduate can be employed in various branches of international companies as a middle or senior manager also in international branches of national companies, especially in the field of export.
Final Degree Project or/and Qualification Examinations: Studies are completed with a final degree project.
Examination and assessment regulations: The main form of evaluation is an examination. However, courses units may be evaluated by the pass/fail evaluation as well. Every course unit is concluded with either a written or written-oral examination or pass/fail evaluation. Student’s knowledge and general performance during the exam are evaluated using grading scale from 1(very poor) to 10(excellent), or by pass or fail evaluation in the cases when pass/fail evaluation is foreseen as a final evaluation of the course unit.