Częstochowa, Poland

Economics

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Economics study

Economics at UJD

Language: EnglishStudies in English
Subject area: economy and administration
Kind of studies: full-time studies, part-time studies
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Why study Economics at UJD?

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Why It's Worth It:

International educational standards

The Economics first-cycle program at Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa is designed for students seeking a comprehensive understanding of modern economic phenomena in a global context. By offering the curriculum in English, the institution provides an international learning environment that prepares participants for the challenges of the contemporary world market. This educational path is ideal for those who wish to combine theoretical knowledge with practical language proficiency, which is essential in today’s business landscape.

Versatile professional preparation

The curriculum has been carefully structured to equip graduates with the necessary skills to perform the duties of a professional economist. Students learn how to interpret complex market mechanisms and grasp various economic processes with precision and analytical depth. Jan Dlugosz University ensures that the knowledge gained during the courses is directly applicable to real-world scenarios, fostering a proactive approach to economic problem-solving and strategic planning.

Specialized educational pathways

Throughout the course of their studies, participants can choose from various specialties that align with their career aspirations and personal interests. These pathways focus on areas such as entrepreneurship, the development of private enterprises, and the specific dynamics of the public sector. Such diversity allows students at UJD to tailor their education to their future goals, whether they aim to launch their own business or pursue an expert career in established organizations.

Practical experience and internships

A significant component of the Economics program is the emphasis on practical training through an extensive internship system. By spending hundreds of hours in professional environments, students gain firsthand experience in the financial and operational management of small, medium, and large corporate enterprises. These practical modules are crucial for developing the professional intuition and technical skills required to navigate the complexities of production, service, and trade sectors.

Developing entrepreneurial competencies

The program puts a strong focus on fostering an entrepreneurial mindset among its participants. Graduates are prepared not only to work as specialists but also to take the initiative in creating and managing their own business ventures. The skills acquired at the university are highly useful for anyone planning to operate independently in the market, providing a solid foundation in market analysis, investment calculation, and financial strategy.

Modern analytical tools

Modern economics relies heavily on data and logical analysis, which is why the studies cover a wide range of analytical methods. Students at the university become proficient in using tools that support decision-making processes in both private firms and public institutions. This competence in data interpretation and strategic forecasting makes the graduates competitive candidates for roles in consulting, market research, and corporate financial planning.

Broad career opportunities

Completing the first-cycle studies in Economics opens numerous doors in the international and domestic labor markets. Absolvents are well-prepared to work in diverse environments, ranging from governmental units and non-governmental organizations to multinational corporations. The ability to conduct business in English combined with a deep understanding of economic theories allows UJD graduates to pursue ambitious career paths and continue their education at the master's level worldwide.

Test: find out if Economics is the right direction for you!

Economics test

Answer all the questions to find out if Economics is the right major for you!

1. How comfortable are you working with numbers and mathematical formulas?

2. How would you rate your interest in analyzing economic data?

3. Can you think critically about the causes and effects of market phenomena?

4. How interested are you in the mechanisms of the global economy?

5. Are you able to solve economic problems using logical reasoning?

6. To what extent do you enjoy working with statistical tools?

7. Can you think strategically about resource allocation?

8. How interested are you in financial markets?

9. Do you enjoy interpreting economic reports and forecasts?

10. What motivates you most to study Economics?

Definitions and quotes

Economics
Economics () is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Economics
Economics is, in essence, the study of poverty.
Ronald Max Hartwell, The Long Debate on Poverty (1972), p. 3
Economics
Economists have never allowed their analysis to be influenced by psychologists of their time, but have always framed for themselves such assumptions about psychical processes as they have thought it desirable to make.
Joseph Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis, 1945. p. 27
Economics
Mit dem Jahr 1830 trat die ein für allemal entscheidende Krise ein. Die Bourgeoisie hatte in Frankreich und England politische Macht erobert. Von da an gewann der Klassenkampf, praktisch und theoretisch, mehr und mehr ausgesprochne und drohende Formen. Er läutete die Totenglocke der wissenschaftlichen bürgerlichen Ökonomie. Es handelte sich jetzt nicht mehr darum, ob dies oder jenes Theorem wahr sei, sondern ob es dem Kapital nützlich oder schädlich, bequem oder unbequem, ob polizeiwidrig oder nicht. An die Stelle uneigennütziger Forschung trat bezahlte Klopffechterei, an die Stelle unbefangner wissenschaftlicher Untersuchung das böse Gewissen und die schlechte Absicht der Apologetik.
With the year 1830 came the decisive crisis. In France and in England the bourgeoise had conquered political power. Thenceforth, the class-struggle, practically as well as theoretically, took on more and more outspoken and threatening forms. It sounded the death knell of scientific bourgeois economy. It was no longer a question, whether this theorem or that was true, but whether it was useful to capital or harmful, expedient or inexpedient, politically dangerous or not. In place of disinterested enquirers, there were hired prize-fighters; in place of genuine scientific research, the bad consequence and the evil intent of apologetic. Karl Marx, Capital, Postscript to the Second Edition Karl Marx, Capital, Postscript to the Second Edition

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