Cracow University of Economics
The Cracow University of Economics was established in 1925, the third school of higher economic education in Poland after metropolitan Warsaw and Lviv.
University Government
The University is owned by the State, and governed by the Rector and three Vice-rectors. The four Faculties: Faculty of Economics and International Relations, Faculty of Finance, Faculty of Management and Faculty of Commodity Science are headed by four Deans.
Education
Each CUE student receives complete foundations in economic sciences with elements of social sciences and general knowledge, supplemented by foreign language courses, adjusted to the field of study. This foundation component provides the basic skills of an economist's profession, however, general knowledge is not enough in today's competitive labour market. Therefore CUE students must be provided with problem-solving skills appropriate for the increasingly demanding reality. With this in mind, educational offer is completed with building of skills necessary for launching a professional career. Serving that is the range of elective special fields of study and specialisation, prepared to match students' individual needs and expectations.
Academic calendar
The Cracow University of Economics follows a semester system. Each academic year is divided into two fifteen-week semesters with the autumn semester running from the beginning of October till mid February, and the spring semester from mid february till mid June. There is usually a break at Christmas and Easter.
The University offer the degree program at the following Faculties.
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