| Course Level: | Master's | |
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| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
| Course Level: | Master's | |
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| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Established: 1991
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Affiliation: Warsaw University of Technology
WUT BS offers a variety of programs tailored to different stages of professional development. These include:
1. Executive MBA: Designed for senior managers and business leaders with significant professional experience.
2. International MBA: Focuses on a global business perspective, ideal for mid-career professionals.
3. MBA in Digital Transformation: Targets those interested in the intersection of business and technology.
Postgraduate Studies: Offers specialized courses in various areas such as finance, management, marketing, and digital transformation.
PhD in Management: For those pursuing an academic or research-oriented career.
WUT BS is accredited by prestigious organizations, ensuring high-quality education standards.
The school is consistently ranked among the top business schools in Poland and Eastern Europe.
WUT BS has partnerships with numerous universities and business schools worldwide, facilitating student exchanges and collaborative research.
The school participates in various international programs and networks, enhancing its global footprint.
The faculty consists of experienced academics and industry professionals, providing a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights.
Modern campus with state-of-the-art facilities, including lecture halls, libraries, and technology labs.
Access to the broader resources of the Warsaw University of Technology.
A strong and active alumni network that offers opportunities for networking, mentoring, and career advancement.
Comprehensive career support, including workshops, career counseling, job fairs, and internship placements.
WUT BS is involved in various research initiatives, contributing to advancements in business and technology.
Encourages innovation and entrepreneurship among students and faculty.
Executive MBA
Duration: 2 years (weekend format)
Target Audience: Senior managers and business leaders
Focus: Strategic management, leadership, and decision-making in a global context
Special Features: International study trips, leadership development, and networking opportunities
International MBA
Duration: 1 year (full-time) or 2 years (part-time)
Target Audience: Mid-career professionals aiming for global business roles
Focus: Global business environment, cross-cultural management, and international marketing
Special Features: Study abroad options, multicultural team projects, and interaction with international faculty
MBA in Digital Transformation
Duration: 1.5 years (weekend format)
Target Audience: Professionals seeking to leverage digital technologies in business
Focus: Digital strategy, innovation, and technology management
Special Features: Hands-on projects, collaboration with tech companies, and digital labs
Postgraduate Studies in Management and Marketing
Duration: (typically 1 year, part-time)
Focus: Core business management and marketing principles
Special Features: Practical case studies, industry guest speakers, and project-based learning
Postgraduate Studies in Finance and Accounting
Duration: (typically 1 year, part-time)
Focus: Financial management, accounting practices, and investment strategies
Special Features: Real-world financial analysis, collaboration with financial institutions, and CFA exam preparation
Postgraduate Studies in Human Resource Management
Duration: (typically 1 year, part-time)
Focus: Talent management, organizational behavior, and HR strategies
Special Features: Workshops on leadership and team dynamics, case studies, and HR certifications
Postgraduate Studies in Project Management
Duration: (typically 1 year, part-time)
Focus: Project planning, execution, and control
Special Features: Preparation for PMP certification, use of project management software, and practical project work
Postgraduate Studies in Innovation and New Technology Management
Duration: (typically 1 year, part-time)
Focus: Managing technological innovation, R&D, and product development
Special Features: Collaboration with tech firms, innovation labs, and research projects
PhD in Management
Duration: 4 years (full-time)
Target Audience: Aspiring academics and researchers
Focus: Advanced research in management, organizational theory, and business strategy
Special Features: Research seminars, international conferences, and academic publishing support
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Management |
3.5 years |
2,500 - 4,000 |
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Management and Production Engineering |
3.5 years |
2,500 - 4,000 |
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Transport |
3.5 years |
2,500 - 4,000 |
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Business Information Systems |
3.5 years |
2,500 - 4,000 |
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Logistics |
3.5 years |
2,500 - 4,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Executive MBA |
2 years |
9,000 - 10,000 |
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International MBA |
1-2 years |
8,000 - 9,000 |
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MBA in Digital Transformation |
1.5 years |
9,000 - 10,000 |
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MSc in Management |
2 years |
4,000 - 6,000 |
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MSc in Finance and Accounting |
2 years |
4,000 - 6,000 |
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MSc in Innovation Management |
2 years |
4,000 - 6,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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PhD in Management |
4 years |
4,000 - 5,000 |
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PhD in Economics |
4 years |
4,000 - 5,000 |
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PhD in Finance |
4 years |
4,000 - 5,000 |
Management
Duration: 3.5 years
Tuition Fees: $2,500 - $4,000 per year
Management and Production Engineering
Duration: 3.5 years
Tuition Fees: $2,500 - $4,000 per year
Executive MBA
Duration: 2 years
Tuition Fees: $9,000 - $10,000 per year
International MBA
Duration: 1-2 years
Tuition Fees: $8,000 - $9,000 per year
MBA in Digital Transformation
Duration: 1.5 years
Tuition Fees: $9,000 - $10,000 per year
MSc in Management
Duration: 2 years
Tuition Fees: $4,000 - $6,000 per year
MSc in Finance and Accounting
Duration: 2 years
Tuition Fees: $4,000 - $6,000 per year
MSc in Innovation Management
Duration: 2 years
Tuition Fees: $4,000 - $6,000 per year
PhD in Management
Duration: 4 years
Tuition Fees: $4,000 - $5,000 per year
PhD in Economics
Duration: 4 years
Tuition Fees: $4,000 - $5,000 per year
PhD in Finance
Duration: 4 years
Tuition Fees: $4,000 - $5,000 per year
1. High School Diploma: A recognized secondary school diploma or equivalent.
2. English Proficiency: For non-native speakers, proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).
3. Entrance Exam: Some programs may require passing an entrance exam or interview.
1. Bachelor’s Degree: A recognized bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
2. English Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).
3. GMAT/GRE Scores: Required for some programs, particularly MBA programs.
4. Professional Experience: Relevant work experience may be required for MBA programs.
5. Interview: Some programs may require an interview.
1. Master’s Degree: A recognized master’s degree in a relevant field.
2. Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research project.
3. English Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).
4. Academic References: Letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
5. Interview: An interview may be part of the selection process.
Online Application: Submit an online application through the WUT BS website.
Create an Account: Register on the admissions portal.
Fill Application Form: Complete the application form with personal and academic details.
Upload Documents: Upload required documents such as transcripts, diplomas, proof of English proficiency, CV, and motivation letter.
Application Fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee (amount varies by program).
Submit Additional Documents: If required, submit additional documents such as GMAT/GRE scores, letters of recommendation, and research proposals.
Interview: If required, participate in an interview (either in-person or online).
Admission Decision: Await the admission decision. Successful applicants will receive an offer letter.
Acceptance and Enrollment: Upon receiving an offer, accept the offer and complete the enrollment process.
Tuition Fee Payment: Pay the tuition fees as per the instructions in the offer letter.
Visa Application: For international students, apply for a student visa once the offer is accepted.
Orientation and Start of Classes: Attend orientation sessions and begin classes as per the academic calendar.
Intake Period: Typically in the fall semester, starting in October.
Application Deadlines: Usually between April and July for the fall intake.
Intake Period: Mainly in the fall semester, with some programs offering spring intakes.
Application Deadlines: Generally between March and June for the fall intake. For spring intakes, deadlines may be between October and December.
Intake Period: Generally in the fall semester, with some flexibility depending on the program and research timeline.
Application Deadlines: but typically between March and May for the fall intake.
1. High School Diploma: Completion of secondary education with a recognized high school diploma.
2. English Proficiency: For non-native English speakers, proof of proficiency through standardized tests such as TOEFL (minimum score usually around 80) or IELTS (minimum score usually around 6.0).
3. Entrance Exam/Interview: Some programs may require an entrance exam or an interview.
1. Bachelor’s Degree: A recognized bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
2. English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency through TOEFL (minimum score usually around 80) or IELTS (minimum score usually around 6.5).
3. GMAT/GRE Scores: Some MBA programs may require GMAT or GRE scores.
4. Professional Experience: Relevant work experience is often required for MBA programs, typically 2-5 years.
5. Interview: An interview may be required for some programs.
1. Master’s Degree: A recognized master's degree in a relevant field.
2. Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research project.
3. English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency through TOEFL (minimum score usually around 90) or IELTS (minimum score usually around 7.0).
4. Academic References: Letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
5. Interview: An interview may be required as part of the selection process.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
Application Deadline |
Additional Information |
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Rector's Scholarship |
Outstanding academic performance |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
(typically early semester) |
For students with top academic results |
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Minister's Scholarship |
Exceptional academic, scientific, or sports achievements |
Partial or full tuition fee waiver |
(typically early semester) |
Based on extraordinary achievements |
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Enterprise Scholarship |
Partnered company employees or their children |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
(company-specific) |
Available through partner companies |
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Special Scholarships for International Students |
International students with excellent academic records |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
N/A |
Aimed at attracting talented international students |
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Erasmus+ Scholarships |
Students participating in the Erasmus+ exchange program |
Monthly stipend and travel costs |
(depends on exchange period) |
For exchange studies within Europe |
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PhD Research Scholarships |
PhD candidates with strong research proposals |
Stipend and research grant |
(depends on project deadlines) |
For students undertaking significant research projects |
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Social Scholarships |
Students in financial need |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
(typically early semester) |
Based on financial need assessment |
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Sports Scholarships |
Students who are athletes with significant achievements in sports |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
N/A |
Based on sports performance and achievements |
Facility |
Description |
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Campus Facilities |
- Lecture Halls: Modern, well-equipped lecture and seminar rooms |
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- Libraries: Extensive collection of books, journals, and digital resources |
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- Technology Labs: State-of-the-art computer labs and tech facilities |
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- Student Common Areas: Lounges and collaborative spaces |
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- Cafeterias and Dining: On-campus dining options and cafeterias |
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- Sports Facilities: Gym, sports fields, and fitness centers |
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- Wi-Fi Access: High-speed internet available throughout the campus |
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On-Campus Accommodation |
- Dormitories: Single, double, and shared rooms |
$200 - $400 |
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- Amenities: Furnished rooms, shared kitchens, and laundry facilities |
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- Security: 24/7 security and access control |
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- Utilities: Includes electricity, heating, water, and internet |
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Off-Campus Accommodation |
- Private Rentals: Apartments and shared housing in Warsaw |
$400 - $800 |
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- Student Housing Services: Assistance with finding off-campus housing |
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Additional Facilities |
- Health Services: On-campus medical services and counseling |
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- Career Services: Career counseling, workshops, and job fairs |
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- Student Organizations: Various clubs and societies |
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- International Office: Support for international students with visas, permits, etc. |
Interactive Learning: Classes are designed to be interactive, with a strong emphasis on case studies, group projects, and practical applications.
International Faculty: Students have the opportunity to learn from experienced faculty members from around the world.
Research Opportunities: There are numerous opportunities for students to engage in research projects, often collaborating with industry partners.
Student Organizations: Numerous clubs and societies cater to a variety of interests, including business, technology, culture, and sports.
Business Clubs: These clubs often organize events such as guest lectures, workshops, and networking sessions with industry professionals.
Cultural Events: Regular events celebrating various cultures, including international student days and cultural nights.
Sports and Fitness: Access to sports facilities, including gyms, sports fields, and fitness centers, with organized sports teams and clubs.
Modern Campus: The campus is equipped with state-of-the-art lecture halls, libraries, computer labs, and student lounges.
Libraries: Extensive resources including books, journals, and digital databases.
Cafeterias and Dining: Multiple dining options on campus offering a variety of cuisines.
On-Campus Dormitories: Options include single, double, and shared rooms with amenities like shared kitchens and laundry facilities.
Off-Campus Housing: Assistance in finding private rentals in Warsaw, with a range of options to suit different budgets.
Career Services: Comprehensive support including career counseling, resume workshops, job fairs, and internship placements.
Health Services: On-campus medical services and counseling.
International Office: Support for international students, including assistance with visas and residence permits.
Language Support: English language courses and Polish language classes for non-native speakers.
Networking Events: Frequent opportunities to connect with fellow students, alumni, and professionals through events and social gatherings.
City Life: Warsaw is a dynamic city with a rich history and culture, offering numerous recreational and cultural activities.
Cost of Living: Reasonable living costs compared to other European capitals, with expenses typically ranging from $600 to $1,000 per month.
Transportation: Efficient public transportation system, including buses, trams, and metro, with student discounts available.
Safety: Warsaw is considered a safe city for students, with a relatively low crime rate.
Accommodation: $200 - $800 (depending on on-campus or off-campus housing)
Food: $200 - $300
Transportation: $30 - $50 (with student discount)
Miscellaneous: $100 - $200 (entertainment, personal expenses)
Multicultural Environment: A diverse student body with students from various countries, fostering a multicultural learning environment.
Events and Festivals: Regular cultural and academic events, including international student days, festivals, and business competitions.
Personal Development: Focus on developing not just academic skills, but also soft skills like leadership, teamwork, and communication.
Career Counseling: One-on-one sessions to help students identify their career goals and develop a career plan.
Resume Workshops: Assistance in creating effective resumes and cover letters tailored to specific industries.
Interview Preparation: Training and mock interviews to enhance students’ interview skills and confidence.
Job Fairs: Regular job fairs on campus where students can meet potential employers from various industries.
Networking Events: Events and mixers that provide opportunities to connect with alumni and professionals.
Industry Talks and Guest Lectures: Sessions with industry leaders and experts sharing insights and advice.
Internship Programs: Structured internship programs that provide hands-on experience in relevant fields.
Partnerships with Companies: Collaboration with leading companies for internship and job placements.
On-Campus Recruitment: Companies visit the campus for recruitment drives and interviews.
While specific statistics can vary year by year, WUT BS consistently maintains a strong placement record due to its robust network and industry connections. Key highlights typically include:
High Employment Rate: A significant percentage of graduates secure employment within six months of graduation.
Diverse Industry Placement: Graduates find opportunities across various sectors including finance, technology, consulting, manufacturing, and more.
Global Opportunities: Many students find employment opportunities not just in Poland, but also internationally.
Alumni Mentorship Programs: Alumni provide guidance and mentorship to current students.
Networking with Alumni: Strong alumni network facilitates connections and opportunities for recent graduates.
Students from WUT BS are recruited by leading companies, both local and international. Some of the top recruiters include:
Consulting Firms: Deloitte, PwC, EY, KPMG
Financial Institutions: Goldman Sachs, BNP Paribas, CitiBank
Technology Companies: Google, Microsoft, IBM
Manufacturing and Engineering Firms: Siemens, ABB, GE
Startups and SMEs: Various growing startups in Poland and across Europe.
Continuous Learning: Opportunities for alumni to return for additional courses or certifications.
Career Development Workshops: Regular workshops and seminars for skill enhancement even after graduation.
1. Program Type: Acceptance rates can differ between undergraduate, master’s, and PhD programs, as well as among various MBA specializations.
2. Applicant Pool: The competitiveness can vary based on the number of applicants in a given year and their qualifications.
3. Admission Criteria: Meeting the eligibility requirements such as academic records, professional experience (for MBA programs), English proficiency, and standardized test scores (GMAT/GRE for some programs) can influence the likelihood of acceptance.
Address: Warsaw University of Technology Business School Koszykowa 79 00-662 Warsaw Poland