Program Overview
International Management Double Degree
Faculty of Management and Social Communication
The International Management Double Degree programme is a German-Polish study programme that offers double diplomas. It is designed for individuals interested in professional management, who like to work with others, and who would like to open their own business or improve their entrepreneurial skills. The study programme allows students to understand issues concerning management, economy, law, IT, and the basic functioning of modern economic organisations. It also provides students with overall development, including a better understanding of the modern economy, operating on the EU single market, and functioning in conditions of globalisation.
Available Programmes
- First-cycle programme:
- Study mode: full-time programme
- Language of instruction: Polish
- Profile: general academic
- Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
- Title: Licencjat (equivalent of Bachelor's degree)
- Main discipline: Management and Quality Studies
- Second-cycle programme: not available
Programme Description
The International Management Double Degree programme is an offer for individuals interested in professional management. It provides students with the opportunity to understand issues concerning management, economy, law, and IT, and to learn two foreign languages: English and German. The programme is organised with leading units in Poland and Germany, and students spend two years at each university. The partner university is ESB Business School in Reutlingen, which is classified by international rankings as an excellent business school focusing on strengthening global influence.
Curriculum Overview
The programme curriculum includes information about the subjects students will attend while studying this programme. It indicates which subjects are scheduled for each semester of the studies, which are mandatory, which belong to the group of elective subjects, which end with an exam, and which do not. Each subject in the programme curriculum has its syllabus, which is a description of what students learn within the scope of that subject.
Student Matters
- Live and learn in Kraków
- Dormitories
- Scholarships
- Academic calendar
- Exchange programmes
- Academic Sports Association
- JU Student Government
- Safe Student
- Student Centre for Support and Adaptation
- Accessibility Center
Student’s Life
Time spent at the university is not all about education and class participation; it is also an excellent opportunity to develop hobbies and interests. Many research societies and student organisations operate at the Jagiellonian University, including faculty- and university-wide ones. These societies allow students to spend their free time actively, gain knowledge, develop their talents, participate in engaging, unconventional projects, go on research and team-building trips, participate in conferences, and meet fellow students outside the lecture halls.
Admission to Studies
Admission to study programmes at the Jagiellonian University is conducted electronically in the Online Application System. Detailed information about admission to this study programme, including information on the method of calculating the result, qualification criteria, fees, deadlines, and a list of required documents, are available on the Online Application System.
Graduates
The International Management study programme allows understanding of management, economy, law, and IT, and provides students with overall development, including a better understanding of the modern economy, operating on the EU single market, and functioning in conditions of globalisation. Graduates of the programme are prepared for professional work, and the programme provides them with the opportunity to gain work experience in an international environment necessary in a modern globalised economy.
Further Education Possibilities
- Second-cycle programmes
- Post-diploma programmes
What Alumni Say About Us
- Agnieszka, a graduate of 2016: "Choosing the IMX studies was one of the most critical decisions. I could experience cultural differences and see how they translate to the organisation of courses and work, which was possible thanks to traineeships in two countries."
- Sebastian, a graduate of 2018: "I heard about the International Management Double Degree programme by accident. The possibility of obtaining a B.A. double diploma, studying at one of the best business schools in Germany and years spent in this country earlier made me begin these studies, which turned out to be a school of life for me."
