1. Candidates must have a Polish (or equivalent to) high school diploma. Holders of non-EU degrees must go through the process of nostrification of their high school diplomas. Nostrification is a process in which a diploma/degree obtained outside of Poland is recognized as equivalent to a Polish diploma/degree on the same level.
2. Candidates are required to undergo the free of charge TOEFL Equivalent exam conducted by Clark University to test their level of English. Exemption from the TOEFL-equivalent test applies to Candidates who:
- are from a country where English is the official language
- have finished higher education program in English
- have one of the following language certificates:
- TOEFL iBt – minimum score 90 points
- IELTS – minimum level 6
- TOEIC - minimum 785 points
- FCE - minimum grade A
- CAE - regardless of the grade
- CPE - regardless of the grade
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(BACHELOR STUDIES IN ENGLISH)
University of Social Sciences in Lodz, Poland, offers you a program of study which will expose you to the realities of the managerial experience in both the public and private sectors. The course covers both theory and practice for the solution of management problems in international contexts.
The University of Social Sciences SAN (Spoleczna Akademia Nauk) is a leading private business school in Poland. It offers education on undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate and PhD levels, as well as an opportunity to finish an American Master Degree program with Clark University.
Graduates receive a Bachelor’s degree from University of Social Sciences (SAN).
By joining our program you will:
- be introduced to the latest thinking about management
- understand what international management is
- gain practical and transferable skills to work in a variety of business fields
- develop management, leadership, communication and collaboration skills which will enable you to work well in teams and to lead them (including intercultural teams)
- through case analysis and problem-solving exercises you will sharpen critical thinking skills
- understand how management is seen differently in different parts of the world
- learn how to use management techniques yet to question their ethical bases