MBA – Entrepreneurship and society
The Entrepreneurship and Society MBA program aims to deepen business knowledge and skills. Studying the program, students are able to use the basics of business thinking in various contexts, identify business opportunities and threats in a broader internal and external context, and gain awareness of basic business tools and selected processes. The course acquaints students with the basic concepts and principles of business today and with a glimpse into the near future. This knowledge allows us to understand what a business is and its broader context. The program is suitable for students who are in business or who would like to do business in the future. By completing the program, the student will be able to evaluate the parameters of the environment and competition in the market, assess the advantages and disadvantages of various forms of business. The program can be studied 100% online.

Course Description
The study of the MBA program Entrepreneurship and Society will acquaint and teach students to work with the basic financial statements of business companies and to orient themselves in the administrative and legal requirements imposed on entrepreneurs. The aim of the MBA program Enterprise and Society is a practical orientation in the issue of activities directly related to entrepreneurship in the conditions of small and medium-sized enterprises. Attention is paid to the explanation of the content and practical practice of the most common tasks during the management of small and medium-sized enterprises. Upon successful completion of the MBA, you will receive the prestigious professional MBA degree, which is listed after the name. You will also receive a diploma.
Curriculum
- Entrepreneur and business
- Corporate strategy
- Financial management of the company
- Business negotiation techniques and skills
- International trade
- Managerial psychology
- Marketing communication
- Corporate culture and managerial ethics
- Customer relationship management, psychology of customer
- Quality management
- Final work