BA in Corporate Finance and Accounting
Cracow University of Economics
Key Information
Campus location
Kraków, Poland
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
6 semesters
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
PLN 15,000 / per semester *
Application deadline
Request info
Earliest start date
Oct 2024
* for candidates admitted on the basis of rules applicable to Polish nationals: 2500 PLN/semester; for candidates admitted on the basis of the Rector's decision - 1500 EUR/semester
Introduction
Short information:
- The program aims at disseminating knowledge of the basics of accounting and its international, managerial and financial aspects;
- In the field of finance, the program includes such areas as corporate finance, corporate finance management, public finance, international finance, financial markets, financial analysis, global banking, acquisition of EU funding;
- Complementary courses, such as micro- and macroeconomics, law, management, foreign languages enhance the content and add a wider perspective.
Curriculum
Courses
- Basic Law
- Mathematics
- Microeconomics
- Information Technology
- Finance
- Accounting
- Macroeconomics
- Statistics
- Econometrics
- Trade Law
- Geography or Introduction to Management
- Sociology, Psychology, Economic
- History or Philosophy
- Physical Education I
- Physical Education II
- Business Communication in Foreign Language I - 1 (French/Spanish/German/Russian/Italian)
- Business Communication in Foreign Language I - 2 (French/Spanish/German/Russian/Italian)
- Business Communication in Foreign Language I - 3 (French/Spanish/German/Russian/Italian)
- Business Communication in Foreign Language II - 1 (French/Spanish/German/Russian/Italian)
- Business Communication in Foreign Language II - 2 (French/Spanish/German/Russian/Italian)
- Business Communication in Foreign Language II - 3 (French/Spanish/German/Russian/Italian)
- Bachelor’s Seminar
- Financial Mathematics
- Public Finance
- Banking
- Corporate Finance
- Insurance
- International Finance
- Financial Accounting
- Financial Markets
- Financial Analysis
- Evaluation’s Methods of Business Project or Programming & Financing Regional Development
- EU Funds
- Global Banking
- General Equilibrium Theory
- Research Project
- International Finance II
- Elective Course
- Apprenticeship