Nicolaus Copernicus Superior School

Admissions are now open, for more information contact: e-rekrutacja@sgmk.edu.pl, ph: 782 950 360

MBA "Banking and financial system" 

The technological revolution, the impact of macroeconomic factors on the world of banking and the volatility of business models require ongoing adjustment of operations, effective prevention, planning and response. Therefore, investing in high managerial competence becomes essential for the overall success and growth of every company. The MBA “Banking and Financial System” program focuses on deepening knowledge, improving skills and expanding the intellectual horizons of participants. The program is designed for executives, company directors and managers who want to expand their knowledge of economics and banking. Graduates will gain prestigious qualifications during classes conducted by expert practitioners, specialists from the most important institutions of the banking and financial sector in Poland and abroad (the ratio of international lecturers is about 50%).

The program prepares students in a professional manner, taking into account the requirements of the job market in the finance sector. It combines knowledge and managerial skills with tools supporting the company’s risk and value management. The curriculum covers the topics of financial systems, the role of banks, financial instruments and monetary policy.

Graduate profile 

Graduates of MBA “Banking and Financial System” program will gain upper management skills in the area of economics, banking and financial systems. They will be ready for the roles of members of statutory bodies, directors of companies or managers in financial institutions. During lectures delivered by recognized market practitioners, they will acquire the skills necessary to function effectively in a business environment. Equipped in theoretical and practical knowledge, they will be able to skillfully analyze financial systems, apply financial instruments and manage financial resources. 

Mode of study: 

In-person and e-learning (lectures, exercises, specialized workshops, case studies)

Language of instruction: English and Polish

Cost: 10 000 PLN*

  • Annual payment: 9 000 PLN (discount: 10% (1000 PLN): for one-off payment of tuition fees before the beginning of classes [year in advance])
  • Semester payment: 2 instalments of 5 000 PLN each
  • Payment in instalments: 8 instalments of 1250 PLN each

Admission: 
registration fee: 85 PLN
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Duration of studies:  
2 semesters

Main thematic blocks:  
FINANCIAL SYSTEM, BANKS AND FINANCIAL MARKETS
Financial system 
Commercial bank activities 
Financial markets and financial instruments  

CENTRAL BANK AND MONETARY POLICY 
Circulation of money in the economy 
Aspects of artificial intelligence in banking 
Central banking and international financial institutions

SGMK is a new public academic institution providing students with direct access to knowledge and experience of scientists and specialists from the best research centers in Poland and around the world (M.I.T., Oxford University, Stanford University, Princeton University, Harvard University, La Sapienzia, and many others), including Nobel Prize winners. 

Our curriculum is being developed and introduced with the participation of distinguished specialists, scientists and lecturers such as Prof. Harold James (Princeton University), Prof. Fabio Ghironi (University of Washington), and Prof. Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley). It realizes the basic principles of SGMK: quality, interdisciplinarity and internationality.

Participants in the SGMK programs can expect a comprehensive, up-to-date education, conducted at the highest level by the best domestic and foreign experts. The acquired knowledge and improved competencies will increase the graduate’s value in the labor market and help build a career in a senior position, providing valuable support to the employer.

To find out more about the program, visit the SGMK website under the MBA tab: https://www.sgmk.edu.pl/mba-eng/  

NOTES:  
The Nicolaus Copernicus Superior School reserves the right to postpone the start date of the course to the new academic year or the following semester in case the minimum group of candidates required to start the course is not admitted.

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