The main admission requirement for the Bachelor's program is a secondary school-leaving certificate and an official certificate stating advanced knowledge of English (i.e. FCE, CAE, CPE, TOEFL iBT-at least 72 points; IELTS–at least 5,5 points) - unless the previous studies were conducted in English.
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Bachelor Programme in the area of Quantitative Methods in Economics and Information Systems (QMEIS) will provide students with fundamentals of economy, finance and management as well as with the set of analytically oriented courses in information and management sciences. Based on the core courses two concentrations will be offered, enabling creation of professional profile of innovative and creative analyst.
Graduates will be prepared to wise use of quantitative analyses supported by computers in solving decision problems in complex managerial global environment.
Students will be given the opportunity of choosing between two specialisations:
- Econometrics,
- Decision Analysis Method.
Benefits:
The first-cycle studies in Quantitative Methods in Economics and Information Systems at the Warsaw School of Economics provide basic knowledge in the field of economics, management and finance as well as the canon of knowledge related to quantitative methods in economics and information systems. The educational offer of this field of study also includes practical courses in the area of statistical and econometric analyses, decision-making, information technology and demography. Within the framework of this field, it is possible to choose one of two educational profiles. One of them focuses on quantitative methods in economics, and the other on information technology in economy. The studies develop competencies necessary either to start a career in business entities and institutions where it is essential to use mathematical, statistical, econometric and IT tools or to do business. They give a good theoretical and methodological basis to take up the second-cycle studies.