The emphasis is on educating students according to the schooling models applied at leading universities in Western Europe and US. The aim is to provide students with contemporary theoretical knowledge and practical skills and tools as a solid basis for becoming an efficient graduated manager or increasingly demanded business-oriented economist.
Regardless of the selected module, a graduate from the Master program in Business Management could easily adapt to different jobs in economy, in production and service companies; profit and non-profit organizations; national, international, multinational, transnational and global companies; research and consulting firms, as well as the agencies providing professional services, audit and consulting; ministries of economy and state government, chambers of commerce, business associations, science-research organizations and institutions.
All graduates from the graduate academic program “Business Management” would be able to apply contemporary business skills, such as: conceptual technical skills: using concepts, methods and tools of modern business, management and marketing; interpersonal and communication skills: team work, communication, conflict solving, motivation, negotiating, human relations development, results assessment, leadership; analytical skills and skills in articulating a problem and finding a solution, operational management, business policy making; working with complex business software, and presenting, negotiating and Internet searching skills.
The outcome competences of the graduate students of this program are directed toward more specific disciplines and knowledge offered on seven different modules, and they are supported by basic knowledge in business economics and management.
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