| 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:
Main Campus: ul. Kawczyska 36, 03-772 Warsaw, Poland
Establishment:
Warsaw Management University was founded in 1995 and has since developed a reputation for its focus on practical education and international collaboration.
Bachelor’s Degree in Management
Duration: 3 years
Curriculum: Focus on foundational business and management principles, including marketing, finance, human resources, and organizational behavior.
Bachelor’s Degree in Finance and Accounting
Duration: 3 years
Curriculum: Emphasis on financial management, accounting practices, financial markets, and investment strategies.
Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations
Duration: 3 years
Curriculum: Covers international politics, economics, law, and diplomacy.
Master’s Degree in Management
Duration: 2 years
Curriculum: Advanced studies in strategic management, leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
Master’s Degree in Finance and Accounting
Duration: 2 years
Curriculum: Focus on advanced financial analysis, corporate finance, auditing, and financial planning.
Master’s Degree in International Relations
Duration: 2 years
Curriculum: In-depth analysis of global political systems, international law, and economic relations.
Postgraduate Diplomas
Specialized courses in areas such as project management, digital marketing, and business analytics.
PhD in Management
Duration: 3-4 years
Curriculum: Research-focused program aiming to develop expertise in management theories and practices.
International Collaboration:
Partnerships with universities and institutions worldwide, facilitating student and faculty exchanges, joint research, and international internships.
Practical Approach:
Strong emphasis on practical skills through internships, workshops, and real-world projects.
Collaboration with industry professionals and companies to provide hands-on learning experiences.
Modern Facilities:
State-of-the-art classrooms and lecture halls equipped with modern teaching aids.
Comprehensive library with access to a wide range of academic resources and databases.
Computer labs with advanced software and tools for business and management studies.
Student Services:
Career Services: Support for job placements, internships, resume building, and interview preparation.
Student Organizations: Various clubs and societies focusing on areas such as entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, and international relations.
Counseling and Support: Mental health and academic counseling services to support student well-being and success.
Undergraduate Programs:
Educational Qualification: High school diploma or equivalent.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in Polish or English, depending on the language of instruction. Accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Entrance Exams: Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews.
Graduate Programs:
Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in Polish or English, depending on the language of instruction. Accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Additional Requirements: Statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and a resume/CV.
Doctoral Programs:
Educational Qualification: Master’s degree in a related field.
Research Proposal: A detailed proposal outlining the intended research.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in English or Polish, as required.
Additional Requirements: Letters of recommendation and a resume/CV.
University Scholarships:
Merit-based scholarships for outstanding academic performance.
Need-based financial aid for students demonstrating financial hardship.
External Scholarships:
Opportunities to apply for scholarships from external organizations, including government and private sector grants.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Language of Instruction |
Overview |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Bachelor’s Degree in Management |
3 years |
Polish/English |
Covers foundational business principles, marketing, finance, human resources, and organizational behavior. |
|
Bachelor’s Degree in Finance and Accounting |
3 years |
Polish/English |
Focuses on financial management, accounting practices, financial markets, and investment strategies. |
|
Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations |
3 years |
Polish/English |
Studies in international politics, economics, law, and diplomacy. |
|
Bachelor’s Degree in Economics |
3 years |
Polish/English |
Emphasizes economic theory, policy, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and quantitative methods. |
|
Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing |
3 years |
Polish/English |
Concentrates on marketing strategies, consumer behavior, digital marketing, and market research. |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Language of Instruction |
Overview |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Master’s Degree in Management |
2 years |
Polish/English |
Advanced studies in strategic management, leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation. |
|
Master’s Degree in Finance and Accounting |
2 years |
Polish/English |
Focuses on advanced financial analysis, corporate finance, auditing, and financial planning. |
|
Master’s Degree in International Relations |
2 years |
Polish/English |
In-depth analysis of global political systems, international law, and economic relations. |
|
Master’s Degree in Business Administration |
2 years |
Polish/English |
Comprehensive coverage of advanced business administration, organizational theory, and management practices. |
|
Master’s Degree in Marketing Management |
2 years |
Polish/English |
Advanced marketing techniques, brand management, strategic marketing, and digital marketing. |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Language of Instruction |
Overview |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management |
1 year |
Polish/English |
Focuses on project management principles, methodologies, tools, and techniques. |
|
Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Marketing |
1 year |
Polish/English |
Covers digital marketing strategies, social media marketing, SEO, and online advertising. |
|
Postgraduate Diploma in Business Analytics |
1 year |
Polish/English |
Emphasizes data analysis, statistical methods, and business intelligence tools. |
|
Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resources |
1 year |
Polish/English |
Focuses on HR management, employee relations, recruitment, and talent development. |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Bachelor’s Degree in Management |
3 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
|
Bachelor’s Degree in Finance and Accounting |
3 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
|
Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations |
3 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
|
Bachelor’s Degree in Economics |
3 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
|
Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing |
3 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Master’s Degree in Management |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,500 |
|
Master’s Degree in Finance and Accounting |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,500 |
|
Master’s Degree in International Relations |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,500 |
|
Master’s Degree in Business Administration |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,500 |
|
Master’s Degree in Marketing Management |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,500 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
PhD in Management |
3-4 years |
$4,000 - $5,500 |
|
PhD in Finance |
3-4 years |
$4,000 - $5,500 |
|
PhD in International Relations |
3-4 years |
$4,000 - $5,500 |
1. Bachelor’s Degree in Management
2. Bachelor’s Degree in Finance and Accounting
3. Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations
4. Bachelor’s Degree in Economics
5. Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing
1. Master’s Degree in Management
2. Master’s Degree in Finance and Accounting
3. Master’s Degree in International Relations
4. Master’s Degree in Business Administration
5. Master’s Degree in Marketing Management
1. PhD in Management
2. PhD in Finance
3. PhD in International Relations
Educational Qualifications:
For undergraduate programs: High school diploma or equivalent.
For graduate programs: Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
For doctoral programs: Master’s degree in a related field.
Language Proficiency:
Proof of proficiency in English (for programs taught in English) through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Proficiency in Polish may be required for programs taught in Polish.
Additional Requirements:
Statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation (typically two or three).
CV or resume.
Research proposal (for PhD programs).
University Scholarships: Merit-based scholarships for outstanding academic performance and need-based financial aid.
Government Scholarships: Scholarships offered by the Polish government for international students.
External Scholarships: Various international scholarship programs such as Erasmus+.
Accommodation:
On-campus dormitories with basic amenities.
Assistance in finding private off-campus housing.
Library:
Comprehensive collection of books, journals, and access to online databases.
Computer Labs:
Equipped with advanced software and tools for business and management studies.
Dining Facilities:
On-campus cafeterias and dining halls offering various meal options.
Sports and Recreation:
Access to university sports centers, including gyms and sports fields.
Health Services:
On-campus health center providing basic medical services.
Public Transport:
Efficient public transportation system with discounted fares for students.
Orientation Programs:
To help international students acclimate to the university and life in Poland.
Career Services:
Support for job placements, internships, resume building, and interview preparation.
Counseling Services:
Mental health and academic counseling to support student well-being.
Student Organizations:
clubs and societies for networking, skill development, and social activities.
Cost of Living:
Relatively affordable compared to other European capitals.
Estimated monthly living expenses (excluding tuition) range from $500 to $800.
Cultural and Social Life:
Rich cultural heritage with numerous museums, theaters, concerts, and historical sites.
Vibrant student community with various social events and activities.
Educational Qualification:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Language Proficiency:
Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) for programs taught in English.
Proficiency in Polish for programs taught in Polish.
Additional Documents:
CV or resume.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation (if required).
Educational Qualification:
Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Language Proficiency:
Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) for programs taught in English.
Proficiency in Polish for programs taught in Polish.
Additional Documents:
CV or resume.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation (typically two or three).
Educational Qualification:
Master’s degree in a related field.
Research Proposal:
Detailed research proposal outlining intended research.
Language Proficiency:
Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) for programs taught in English.
Proficiency in Polish for programs taught in Polish.
Additional Documents:
CV or resume.
Letters of recommendation (typically two or three).
Online Application:
Visit the Warsaw Management University’s official website.
Navigate to the admissions section and create an account on the admissions portal.
Fill out the online application form with accurate personal and academic information.
Submission of Required Documents:
Transcripts: Provide official transcripts from previous educational institutions.
Diplomas and Certificates: Submit copies of your high school diploma (for undergraduate programs), bachelor's degree (for graduate programs), or master's degree (for doctoral programs).
Language Proficiency Certificates: Submit valid scores from accepted English proficiency tests (IELTS, TOEFL) or proof of Polish language proficiency.
CV/Resume: Include a detailed curriculum vitae or resume.
Statement of Purpose/Motivation Letter: Write a compelling statement explaining your interest in the program and career goals.
Letters of Recommendation: Arrange for letters of recommendation to be sent directly to the university.
Research Proposal: (for PhD applicants) Submit a comprehensive research proposal.
Entrance Exams/Interviews:
Participate in entrance exams and/or interviews if required by the specific program.
Application Fee:
Pay the application fee as specified by the university. The amount may vary depending on the program.
Submission Deadline:
Ensure that all application materials are submitted before the application deadline. Deadlines vary by program and intake period, so check the university’s website for specific dates.
Notification:
Applicants will be notified of the admission decision via email or through the admissions portal.
Successful candidates will receive an official acceptance letter with details on the next steps.
Confirmation of Acceptance:
Confirm your acceptance of the offer by following the instructions provided in the acceptance letter. This may include submitting a signed acceptance form and paying a deposit.
Main Intake:
Fall Semester: Applications typically open in the spring and close in the summer. Classes usually begin in October.
Secondary Intake:
Spring Semester: Some programs may offer a spring intake, with applications typically opening in the fall and closing in the winter. Classes usually begin in February.
Flexible Intake:
Doctoral programs may have more flexible intake periods, often allowing for enrollment throughout the year, depending on the availability of research projects and supervisors.
Educational Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Language Proficiency:
English-taught Programs: Proof of English language proficiency through tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Polish-taught Programs: Proficiency in Polish is required, often assessed through internal tests or certification.
Additional Documents:
CV or resume.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation (if required).
Entrance Exams/Interviews:
Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews.
Educational Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Language Proficiency:
English-taught Programs: Proof of English language proficiency through tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Polish-taught Programs: Proficiency in Polish is required, often assessed through internal tests or certification.
Additional Documents:
CV or resume.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation (typically two or three).
Entrance Exams/Interviews:
Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews.
Educational Qualifications:
Master’s degree in a related field.
Research Proposal:
Detailed research proposal outlining intended research.
Language Proficiency:
English-taught Programs: Proof of English language proficiency through tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Polish-taught Programs: Proficiency in Polish is required, often assessed through internal tests or certification.
Additional Documents:
CV or resume.
Letters of recommendation (typically two or three).
Entrance Exams/Interviews:
Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (USD) |
Application Deadline |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Merit-Based Scholarship |
Outstanding academic performance |
(partial/full tuition) |
(typically spring) |
Based on academic merit and achievements |
|
Need-Based Financial Aid |
Demonstrated financial need |
N/A |
N/A |
Requires documentation of financial status |
|
Government of Poland Scholarships |
Non-Polish nationals; academic excellence |
(tuition + living expenses) |
(typically spring) |
For international students; awarded based on merit |
|
Erasmus+ Scholarship |
EU and non-EU students; participation in exchange programs |
(covers tuition and living expenses) |
N/A |
Available for study and internships within Europe |
|
Warsaw Management University Excellence Scholarship |
High academic achievers; all degree levels |
(partial/full tuition) |
N/A |
Based on academic performance and potential |
|
Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) Scholarship |
International students; merit-based |
N/A |
N/A |
Provided by NAWA for international education and research |
|
Science Without Borders Scholarship |
International students in science and technology fields |
(full/partial tuition + living expenses) |
N/A |
Specific to science, technology, and public administration |
|
University Rector’s Scholarship |
High academic achievers; undergraduate and graduate students |
(partial tuition) |
Typically in autumn |
Based on previous academic performance and achievements |
|
Fulbright Scholarship |
U.S. citizens; studying or conducting research in Poland |
N/A |
Typically spring |
For U.S. students and researchers |
|
Warsaw University Mobility Fund |
Students needing financial support for research and internships |
N/A |
N/A |
Supports research-related travel and internships |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Campus Location |
Main campus located in Warsaw, providing access to government institutions and public sector organizations. |
N/A |
|
Student Dormitories |
University-managed accommodation with basic amenities, shared rooms. |
$150 - $300 per month |
|
Private Accommodation |
Off-campus housing options including apartments and shared flats. |
$300 - $600 per month |
|
Library |
Extensive collection of management literature, access to online databases and journals. |
Included in tuition fees |
|
Computer Labs |
Facilities for data analysis, research, and learning new technologies. |
Included in tuition fees |
|
Lecture Halls |
Modern classrooms and lecture halls equipped with teaching aids and technology. |
Included in tuition fees |
|
Dining Facilities |
On-campus cafeterias and dining halls offering various meal options. |
$100 - $200 per month |
|
Sports Facilities |
Access to university sports centers, including gyms and sports fields. |
$20 - $50 per month (membership) |
|
Health Services |
On-campus health center providing basic medical services. |
Included in tuition fees |
|
Public Transport |
Discounted student fares for buses, trams, and metro in Warsaw. |
$15 - $25 per month |
|
Internet Access |
Free Wi-Fi available in all campus buildings and student accommodations. |
Included in accommodation costs |
Rigorous Programs:
The university offers comprehensive programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels, with a strong focus on management, finance, international relations, economics, and marketing.
Experienced Faculty:
Students learn from experienced faculty members who are experts in their respective fields, providing high-quality education and mentorship.
Research Opportunities:
Opportunities to engage in research projects, often in collaboration with industry partners or through internships.
Guest Lectures and Seminars:
Regular guest lectures and seminars by industry professionals, government officials, and international scholars to enhance learning and provide real-world insights.
Modern Infrastructure:
State-of-the-art classrooms and lecture halls equipped with the latest technology.
Well-equipped computer labs and research facilities.
Library:
Extensive collection of books, journals, and access to online academic resources and databases.
Accommodation:
On-campus dormitories with basic amenities.
Assistance with finding private off-campus housing.
Dining Facilities:
On-campus cafeterias and dining halls offering a variety of meal options.
Access to local restaurants and cafes in Warsaw.
Health Services:
On-campus health center providing basic medical services.
Mental health and counseling services available for students.
Sports and Recreation:
Access to university sports centers, including gyms, swimming pools, and sports fields.
Opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of parks and recreational areas in and around Warsaw.
Student Organizations:
Various clubs and societies focused on areas such as entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, and international relations.
Opportunities to join or form student clubs based on interests.
Cultural and Social Events:
Participation in cultural festivals, events, and social activities organized by the university and student organizations.
Regular events to help international students integrate and socialize.
Networking Opportunities:
Networking events with alumni, industry professionals, and government officials.
Career fairs and recruitment events to connect with potential employers.
Cost of Living:
Warsaw is relatively affordable compared to other European capitals.
Estimated monthly living expenses (excluding tuition) range from $500 to $800.
Public Transport:
Efficient and affordable public transportation system, including buses, trams, and the metro.
Discounted fares available for students.
Exploring the City:
Rich cultural heritage with numerous museums, theaters, historical sites, and art galleries.
Vibrant nightlife and diverse food scene with local and international cuisine.
Safety:
Warsaw is considered a safe city for students, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere.
Career Services:
Dedicated career services to assist with job placements, internships, resume building, and interview preparation.
Internship Opportunities:
Strong ties with industry partners and government institutions providing ample internship opportunities.
Alumni Network:
Access to a robust alumni network offering mentorship and career guidance.
Orientation Programs:
Orientation sessions to help international students acclimate to life in Poland and at the university.
Language Support:
Polish language courses available for international students.
Programs taught in English to cater to international students.
International Office:
Support with visa and residence permit applications.
Assistance with administrative and personal matters.
Career Services Office:
Guidance and Counseling: Offers personalized career counseling to help students identify career goals and develop a career path.
Workshops and Training: Provides workshops on resume writing, interview skills, and job search strategies.
Job Fairs and Recruitment Events: Organizes job fairs and recruitment events where students can meet potential employers from various industries.
Internships and Practical Training:
Internships: Mandatory internships as part of many programs, allowing students to gain practical experience in their field of study.
Practical Training: Opportunities for hands-on training in real-world settings through partnerships with companies and public institutions.
Networking Opportunities:
Alumni Network: Strong network of alumni who hold significant positions in various sectors, providing mentorship and networking opportunities.
Industry Connections: Regular networking events with industry professionals and alumni to help students build professional relationships.
Business and Management:
Graduates often secure positions in management roles, working in industries such as consulting, retail, manufacturing, and technology.
Positions include project managers, business analysts, and operations managers.
Finance and Accounting:
Opportunities in financial institutions, accounting firms, and corporate finance departments.
Roles include financial analysts, accountants, auditors, and financial advisors.
International Relations:
Careers in international organizations, government agencies, NGOs, and multinational corporations.
Positions such as policy analysts, diplomats, international relations specialists, and public affairs officers.
Marketing:
Roles in marketing departments of various companies, advertising agencies, and digital marketing firms.
Positions include marketing managers, brand managers, market researchers, and digital marketing specialists.
Economics:
Opportunities in economic research institutes, financial institutions, government agencies, and multinational corporations.
Positions include economic analysts, policy advisors, and market analysts.
Many alumni have gone on to hold significant positions in various sectors, including government, international organizations, and leading multinational corporations.
Alumni frequently return to the university to share their experiences and provide mentorship to current students, enhancing the professional network available to graduates.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in using advanced tools and methodologies for business, finance, and management analysis.
Analytical Skills:
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills developed through coursework and practical training.
Communication Skills:
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, crucial for drafting reports, presentations, and policy documents.
Leadership and Management:
Leadership and management skills developed through group projects, internships, and practical training.
Program Popularity:
Programs with higher demand, such as those in management, finance, and international relations, may be more competitive.
Academic Requirements:
Strong academic records, particularly in relevant subjects, can influence acceptance chances.
Proficiency in English (for English-taught programs) or Polish (for Polish-taught programs) is required and can be a determining factor.
Additional Qualifications:
Relevant work experience, particularly for graduate programs, can enhance an applicant’s profile.
Well-crafted statements of purpose, strong letters of recommendation, and relevant extracurricular activities also play a crucial role.
Application Components:
Complete and well-prepared applications, including all required documents and fees, are essential for a successful admission process.
Main Campus:
Address: Ul. Kawczyska 36, 03-772 Warsaw, Poland