Full-time - Classes in full-time studies are held on weekdays, usually 3–4 days per week, so weekends are free from university meetings. The schedule is arranged to minimize gaps between classes.
Traditional (on-site) - In traditional studies, classes are conducted by meeting with lecturers and other group members in lecture halls, with occasional online sessions
What will you learn?
Work opportunities
Study program
Practical studies
We teach in a way that best prepares you for the real challenges you will encounter in your professional career.
- Group projects – real business problems.
- Simulations – making decisions in market conditions and practicing key financial and management skills in a realistic, risk-free environment.
- Internships and placements – hands-on experience in companies.
- Lectures with practitioners – market experts.
- Modern tools – up-to-date technologies used in real business.
- Case studies – analysis of real cases.
Selected major-specific courses
- Financial Accounting
- Corporate Finance
- Management Accounting
- Taxation
- Financial Analysis
- Auditing and Internal Control
- Banking and Financial Services
- International Finance
- Financial Markets and Instruments
- Accounting Software and ERP Systems
- Ethics in Finance
Selected specialization courses
- Financial Accounting
- Management Accounting and Controlling
- Financial Analysis
- Internal Audit and Control
- Financial Risk Management
- Taxation in Business Activity
- International Financial Reporting Standards
- Corporate Budget Management
- Corporate Finance
- Professional Ethics in Finance
Foreign language study
In full-time studies:
- 240 hours of one foreign language (60 hours per semester, from the 2nd to the 5th semester).
In part-time studies:
- 64 hours of one foreign language in the 2nd and 3rd semester.
Study completion requirement
You create a major project that addresses a practical or theoretical problem related to your field of study. By studying literature and conducting your own analyses, you work on an original problem-solving proposal. Everything you learn during your studies enables you to create a professional project based on real data and actions. To earn your bachelor’s degree, you must defend this project before a committee. You set the direction of your own project
Internships and practical training
Student internships are an important part of the study program. Students of bachelor's and long-cycle master's studies complete 960 hours of internships (24 weeks), gaining professional experience. If you work in a profession related to your field of study, you can have your internship credited based on your employment. During your studies, you also have the opportunity to take a paid internship. Internship programs are designed by cooperating employers, tailoring requirements to specific positions, which helps you take your first professional steps.
How to become a WSB Merito University student
To be eligible for a second degree (Master’s) program, you must have completed a prior higher education program concluded with the award of a first degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent).
Register online
Applicants are admitted on a first-come first-served basis. If you are to complete your secondary education this year, or you are studying for your first degree but have not yet earned it, you can secure a place with us by signing up online. Your educational service contract can be drawn up later as you have collected all of the required documents.
Prices
2500 €