| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Location: Pozna, Poland
Type: Private higher education institution
Language of Instruction: Primarily Polish, with some programs potentially offered in English.
Bachelor’s in Business Management: Focus on fundamental business principles, management strategies, and organizational behavior.
Bachelor’s in Finance and Accounting: Covers financial management, accounting practices, and auditing.
Bachelor’s in Marketing: Emphasizes marketing strategies, consumer behavior, and digital marketing.
Bachelor’s in Tourism and Hospitality: Focus on the tourism industry, hospitality management, and service quality.
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA): Advanced business management concepts, leadership, and strategic planning.
Master’s in Finance: Focus on advanced financial analysis, investment strategies, and risk management.
Master’s in Marketing: In-depth study of marketing strategies, brand management, and market research.
Specialized courses for professionals looking to enhance their expertise in specific areas such as project management, human resources, and international trade.
Modern Classrooms: Equipped with up-to-date technology to facilitate effective learning.
Library: Extensive collection of academic resources, books, and digital materials.
Computer Labs: State-of-the-art computer facilities with high-speed internet.
Study Areas: Quiet study zones and group work areas.
Career Services: Career counseling, job placement assistance, and internship opportunities.
Student Support: Academic advising, personal counseling, and support for international students.
Extracurricular Activities: Various student organizations, clubs, and cultural activities.
High School Diploma: Equivalent to the Polish Matura.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in Polish (or English for certain programs).
Entrance Exams/Interviews: May be required depending on the program.
Bachelor’s Degree: In a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in the language of instruction.
Work Experience: Some programs may prefer or require relevant work experience.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: Depending on the program, these may be required.
Orientation Programs: Help international students acclimate to the university and life in Poland.
Language Courses: Polish language courses for non-native speakers.
Accommodation Assistance: Help with finding suitable housing.
Cultural Activities: Events and activities to help international students integrate and connect with peers.
Program Name |
Duration |
Key Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|
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Bachelor’s in Business Management |
3 years |
Business principles, management strategies, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, and leadership. |
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Bachelor’s in Finance and Accounting |
3 years |
Financial management, accounting practices, auditing, financial markets, and investment strategies. |
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Bachelor’s in Marketing |
3 years |
Marketing strategies, consumer behavior, digital marketing, brand management, and market research. |
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Bachelor’s in Tourism and Hospitality |
3 years |
Tourism industry, hospitality management, service quality, event management, and tourism marketing. |
Program Name |
Duration |
Key Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|
|
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
Advanced business management, strategic planning, leadership, organizational development, and innovation. |
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Master’s in Finance |
2 years |
Advanced financial analysis, investment strategies, risk management, corporate finance, and financial markets. |
|
Master’s in Marketing |
2 years |
Advanced marketing strategies, brand management, market research, digital marketing, and consumer behavior. |
Program Name |
Duration |
Key Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|
|
Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management |
1 year |
Project planning, execution, monitoring, risk management, and project leadership. |
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Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management |
1 year |
Advanced HR practices, talent management, employee relations, strategic HR, and performance management. |
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Postgraduate Diploma in International Trade |
1 year |
International business strategies, trade regulations, global market analysis, and export-import management. |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Bachelor’s in Business Management |
3 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
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Bachelor’s in Finance and Accounting |
3 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
|
Bachelor’s in Marketing |
3 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
|
Bachelor’s in Tourism and Hospitality |
3 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
|
Master’s in Finance |
2 years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
|
Master’s in Marketing |
2 years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
PhD in Business Management |
3-4 years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
|
PhD in Finance |
3-4 years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
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PhD in Marketing |
3-4 years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
|
PhD in Tourism and Hospitality |
3-4 years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
Bachelor’s in Business Management
Bachelor’s in Finance and Accounting
Bachelor’s in Marketing
Bachelor’s in Tourism and Hospitality
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA)
Master’s in Finance
Master’s in Marketing
PhD in Business Management
PhD in Finance
PhD in Marketing
PhD in Tourism and Hospitality
Polish Programs: Majority of programs are offered in Polish.
English Programs: Some programs or courses may be offered in English to cater to international students.
High School Diploma: Equivalent to the Polish Matura.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in Polish or English.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: May be required depending on the program.
Bachelor’s Degree: In a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in the language of instruction.
Work Experience: Some programs may prefer or require relevant work experience.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: Depending on the program, these may be required.
Master’s Degree: In a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in the language of instruction.
Research Proposal: Detailed proposal outlining your intended research.
Supervisor Approval: Confirmation of a faculty member willing to supervise the research.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: Depending on the field of study, an entrance exam or interview may be required.
Welcome Week: Introduction to campus life, academic expectations, and local culture.
Language Support: Polish language courses for non-native speakers.
International Office: Dedicated support for visa issues, accommodation, and cultural adaptation.
Peer Mentoring: Programs pairing new international students with experienced students.
Cost of Living: Pozna is relatively affordable compared to other European cities. Monthly expenses, including accommodation, food, and transportation, can range from $500 to $800.
Student Life: Pozna is a vibrant city with a rich history, numerous cultural events, and a lively student community.
Explore Programs: Visit to explore the available programs and their specific requirements.
Check Requirements: Ensure you meet the academic qualifications, language proficiency, and other prerequisites for your chosen program.
Application Form: Complete the application form available on the university’s website.
Academic Transcripts: Provide certified copies of your academic records.
Diplomas: Submit copies of your high school diploma (for undergraduate programs) or bachelor’s/master’s degree (for graduate and doctoral programs).
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (Polish or English). This may include TOEFL, IELTS, or other language certificates.
Passport Copy: Provide a copy of your passport for identification.
Photographs: Recent passport-sized photographs.
CV/Resume: For graduate and doctoral applicants, a detailed CV or resume.
Motivation Letter: A personal statement or motivation letter explaining why you want to study at the University of Commerce and Services and your career goals.
Research Proposal: For doctoral applicants, a detailed research proposal is required.
Online Submission: Submit your application and all required documents through the university’s online application portal.
Application Fee: Pay any applicable application fees as specified by the university.
Entrance Exams: Some programs may require you to take entrance exams. Prepare for and schedule these exams as instructed by the admissions office.
Interviews: You may be required to attend an interview, either in person or via video conference.
Notification: The admissions office will review your application and notify you of their decision. This can take several weeks.
Acceptance Letter: If accepted, you will receive an official acceptance letter.
Visa Requirements: Apply for a student visa at the Polish consulate or embassy in your home country. You will need the acceptance letter from the university, proof of funds, and other required documents.
Residence Permit: Once in Poland, you may need to apply for a temporary residence permit.
Confirm Enrollment: Confirm your acceptance by following the instructions in the acceptance letter.
Tuition Payment: Pay the required tuition fees for the first year.
Orientation: Attend orientation sessions and register for your courses.
High School Diploma: Equivalent to the Polish Matura.
Language Proficiency: B2 level in Polish or English.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: Some programs might require entrance exams or interviews. Check specific program requirements on the university's website.
Bachelor’s Degree: In a related field from a recognized university. The degree should be equivalent to a Polish Bachelor’s degree.
Language Proficiency: B2 level in Polish or English.
Work Experience: Some programs might prefer or require relevant work experience.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: Specific programs might have additional requirements such as entrance exams or interviews.
Master’s Degree: In a related field from a recognized university. The degree should be equivalent to a Polish Master’s degree.
Language Proficiency: C1 level in Polish or English.
Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research topic and objectives.
Supervisor Approval: Confirmation of a faculty member willing to supervise the research.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: Depending on the field of study, an entrance exam or interview may be required.
Main Intake: September
Additional Intake: February (subject to availability for some programs)
Intake: Admissions for doctoral programs may be more flexible and can be based on the availability of supervisors and research topics.
High School Diploma: Equivalent to the Polish Matura. International students need a secondary school leaving certificate that qualifies them for university studies in their home country.
Language Proficiency:
Polish Programs: B2 level in Polish. Proof can be provided through recognized language certificates or a test conducted by the university.
English Programs: B2 level in English. Accepted tests include TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: Some programs might require entrance exams or interviews. Check specific program requirements on the university's website.
Bachelor’s Degree: In a related field from a recognized university. The degree should be equivalent to a Polish Bachelor’s degree.
Language Proficiency:
Polish Programs: B2 level in Polish.
English Programs: B2 level in English. Accepted tests include TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent.
Work Experience: Some programs might prefer or require relevant work experience.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: Specific programs might have additional requirements such as entrance exams or interviews.
Master’s Degree: In a related field from a recognized university. The degree should be equivalent to a Polish Master’s degree.
Language Proficiency:
Polish Programs: C1 level in Polish.
English Programs: C1 level in English. Accepted tests include TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent.
Research Proposal: A detailed proposal outlining your intended research topic and objectives.
Supervisor Approval: Confirmation of a faculty member willing to supervise the research.
Entrance Exams/Interviews: Depending on the field of study, an entrance exam or interview may be required.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Application Process |
Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Merit-Based Scholarship |
High academic performance, specific GPA requirement |
Submit academic transcripts, application form, and personal statement |
Tuition fee reduction (up to 50%) |
|
Need-Based Scholarship |
Demonstrated financial need |
Submit financial documents, application form, and personal statement |
Tuition fee reduction |
|
International Student Scholarship |
Non-Polish citizens, academic excellence |
Submit academic transcripts, language proficiency proof, application form, and personal statement |
Tuition fee reduction (up to 30%) |
|
Research Scholarship |
Enrolled in doctoral programs, strong research proposal |
Submit research proposal, CV, academic transcripts, and application form |
Research grant; stipend |
|
Sports Scholarship |
Outstanding sports achievements |
Submit proof of sports achievements, academic transcripts, and application form |
Tuition fee reduction (up to 30%) |
|
Cultural Contribution Scholarship |
Active involvement in cultural activities |
Submit proof of cultural contributions, academic transcripts, and application form |
Tuition fee reduction (up to 20%) |
|
Alumni Scholarship |
Graduates of the University of Commerce and Services |
Submit academic transcripts, proof of alumni status, and application form |
Tuition fee reduction (up to 20%) |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Library |
Extensive collection of books, journals, and digital resources |
Included in tuition |
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Computer Labs |
Modern computer labs with high-speed internet and software tools |
Included in tuition |
|
Study Rooms |
Quiet study areas with individual and group study spaces |
Included in tuition |
|
Sports Facilities |
Gym, sports courts, fitness classes |
Included in tuition |
|
Cafeteria |
On-campus dining options with a variety of meals |
Pay-per-use |
|
Student Lounge |
Relaxation and socializing area for students |
Included in tuition |
|
Wi-Fi |
High-speed internet available across campus |
Included in tuition |
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Cost (USD per Month) |
|---|---|---|
|
On-Campus Dormitory |
Shared rooms, basic amenities, study areas, Wi-Fi |
$150 - $250 |
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Private Dormitory |
Single rooms, private bathrooms, shared kitchen, Wi-Fi |
$250 - $400 |
|
Off-Campus Apartments (Shared) |
Shared apartments with other students, fully furnished, kitchen, Wi-Fi |
$200 - $350 |
|
Off-Campus Apartments (Single) |
Private apartments, fully furnished, kitchen, Wi-Fi |
$400 - $600 |
|
Host Family Accommodation |
Living with a local family, meals included, cultural immersion |
$300 - $450 |
Modern Classrooms: Equipped with the latest technology to facilitate interactive learning.
Experienced Faculty: Professors with significant academic and industry experience.
Workshops and Seminars: Regularly held events featuring industry experts and guest speakers.
Academic Advising: Personalized guidance to help students with course selection and career planning.
Tutoring Services: Additional support in challenging subjects.
Library and Research Facilities: Access to a wide range of academic resources and research support.
Business Clubs: Groups focused on finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, and more.
Cultural Clubs: Organizations celebrating various cultures and promoting cultural exchange.
Social Clubs: Clubs for hobbies and interests like music, photography, and gaming.
Sports Teams: Participation in university leagues for sports like soccer, basketball, and volleyball.
Fitness Facilities: On-campus gym and fitness classes available for students.
Outdoor Activities: Organized hikes, cycling tours, and other outdoor adventures.
Cultural Festivals: Events celebrating Polish culture and international cultures represented by the student body.
Student Parties: Regular social events organized by student unions and clubs.
Guest Lectures and Workshops: Opportunities to learn from industry leaders and experts.
Volunteer Programs: Opportunities to engage with the local community through various volunteer projects.
Internships: Partnerships with local businesses offering practical experience and networking opportunities.
Dormitories: Comfortable living spaces with basic amenities and communal areas.
Social Spaces: Lounges and common areas for socializing and relaxation.
Apartments: Options for shared or private apartments in the city.
Host Families: Opportunities to live with local families for a more immersive cultural experience.
Cost of Living: Pozna is relatively affordable compared to other European cities. Monthly expenses, including accommodation, food, and transportation, can range from $500 to $800.
Student Life: Pozna is a vibrant city with a rich history, numerous cultural events, and a lively student community.
Welcome Week: Introduction to campus life, academic expectations, and local culture.
Language Support: Polish language courses for non-native speakers.
International Office: Dedicated support for visa issues, accommodation, and cultural adaptation.
Peer Mentoring: Programs pairing new international students with experienced students.
24/7 Security: Ensuring a safe environment on campus.
Health Services: On-campus health center providing medical support.
Counseling Services: Professional support for mental health and wellbeing.
Workshops: Stress management, study skills, and personal development workshops.
Individual Counseling: One-on-one sessions with career advisors to help students identify career goals and develop a career plan.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular events focused on resume writing, interview skills, job search strategies, and career planning.
Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with local and international businesses to offer internship opportunities across various industries.
Internship Placement: Assistance with securing internships that align with students’ academic and career interests.
Credit-Bearing Internships: Some programs offer academic credit for completing internships.
Annual Job Fairs: Events that bring together students and potential employers, providing opportunities for networking and job applications.
Recruitment Drives: On-campus recruitment events where companies conduct interviews and hire students directly.
Job Listings: Access to a dedicated job portal with listings for full-time, part-time, and internship positions.
Application Support: Tools and resources to help students apply for jobs, including resume templates and application tracking.
Alumni Mentoring: Programs that connect current students with alumni for guidance and career advice.
Networking Events: Regular events where students can meet and interact with alumni working in various industries.
Guest Lectures: Talks and presentations by industry experts and leaders.
Corporate Partnerships: Strong ties with businesses and organizations that offer job placements and collaborative projects.
High Placement Rates: A significant percentage of graduates find employment within six months of completing their programs.
Diverse Industries: Graduates are employed across a range of industries including finance, marketing, management, IT, and more.
Positive Feedback: Employers consistently report high levels of satisfaction with the skills and preparedness of graduates from the University of Commerce and Services.
Long-Term Partnerships: Many employers return to recruit from the university year after year due to the quality of candidates.
1. Program Popularity: Programs that are more popular or have limited seats may have lower acceptance rates due to higher competition.
2. Applicant Qualifications: The academic and extracurricular qualifications of applicants can affect the acceptance rate. Stronger applicant pools may result in more competitive admissions.
3. Program Capacity: The number of available spots in each program can influence the acceptance rate. Programs with fewer spots will naturally have a lower acceptance rate.
Address: ul. Zwierzyniecka 24, 60-813 Pozna, Poland