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Field of study:

Economic Analytics

Level of studies:

first-cycle studies

Mode of study:

Part-time studies (on-line)

Date of commencement of studies:

October 2025

Faculty:

Faculty of Management and Economics

Level of qualification according to the European and national qualifications frameworks:

full qualification at the 6th level of the Polish Qualifications Framework

Professional title obtained by the graduate:

licencjat

Learning profile:

general academic profile

Number of semesters:

    6

Number of ECTS credits:

  • 160 - Field of study: Economic Analytics
  • 180 - Specialization: Market Analyst
  • 180 - Specialization: Financial Analyst

Work placement:

The internship takes place in the 4th semester and lasts for 100 hours. It is assigned 4 ECTS credits. During the internship, students verify their knowledge gained during their studies in the field of creative and entrepreneurial activities in identifying and solving innovative ideas. They can demonstrate professional and effective performance in teamwork, both as a leader and as a team member.

Graduation requirements:

Obtaining a first-cycle qualification requires achieving the learning outcomes specified in the program, earning 180 ECTS credits, completing an internship, being admitted to the thesis defense after an anti-plagiarism check, and receiving a positive grade for the thesis as well as the diploma examination.

Graduate profile and further learning opportunities:

Graduates of the Faculty of Management and Economics (WZiE) are well-prepared to face the challenges of an unpredictable future, arising from changes in their environment. They pursue their personal aspirations as well as global social expectations, shaping their future role as individuals equipped to analyze complex problems, inspired by the results of contemporary research; develop unique solutions to economic issues in a critical and creative manner; act as leaders; operate with social engagement and awareness of global issues across different cultures, with respect for diversity.

In the Economic Analytics program, students have the opportunity to choose a specialization depending on their interests.

Graduates of the Financial Analyst specialization are prepared to conduct analyses of financial markets, as well as the risks associated with financial activities. Another important area in this specialization includes techniques for making optimal investment decisions. Graduates are also trained in using computer-based techniques in accounting and gain knowledge about the specifics of tax accounting.

Graduates of the Market Analyst specialization are equipped to conduct market analyses across various areas. Strong emphasis is placed on the relationships between producers and consumers. Examples of analysis areas include consumer behavior and the examination of stakeholder relations within the market. One of the key elements of market functioning involves actions related to price formation. All these topics are difficult to consider in isolation from the principles governing the labor market.

Graduates are also prepared to continue their education at the second-cycle (Masters) level.

Person responsible for the study programme:

dr Justyna Kujawska
juskujaw@pg.edu.pl
(58) 347 13 21
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