MA Management of Business Performance
University of Belgrade
Level:
master academic studies
Upon end of the studies student will receive a title:
master manager
Master academic studies have been developed as part of the TEMPUS project "Conversion Courses for Unemployed University Graduates in Serbia - CONCUR" (Reception Number: ETFJP- 00051-2008).
Program lasts for two semesters during which students can acquire 60 ECTS scores in teaching the subjects to use all modern forms of work: lectures, case studies, teamwork, research projects, group and individual study visits, hosting prominent experts, e -Learning (with appropriate software and organizational support), working in creative workshops, debates, business games, discussion forums and via other electronic services, professional practice.
Goals of study program
The program provides students with the necessary conceptual and applicable knowledge in management, quality, marketing, organizational behavior, human resources, finance, as well as their inclusion in the work process. They are trained to analyze, synthesize and evaluate business performance in order to after finishing studies to ensure the position of middle managers in different types of organizations.
Outcome of study program
Student acquires the following general competencies:
- Analysis, synthesis and prediction solutions in complex situations in the domestic and international environment;
- Mastery of traditional and modern methods of management;
- Involvement in research projects;
- The development of critical thinking and original approach;
- Business communication and cooperation in domestic and international environment;
- Launching initiatives and creative activities in the context of rapid change;
- Respect for the principles of business ethics.
Prerequisite for attending study program
Eligible candidates are university graduates with degree from four year-long bachelor programs (240 ECTS).
Modules on this study program:
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MA-MPP |
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MA-MPP20 |
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Subjects lectured on this study program: