Competences of the Study Program
General Competences
(Generic competences) are the skills and knowledge that all graduates of a given education level should possess, regardless of their field of study (e.g., foreign language proficiency, practical application of knowledge, digital or information literacy).
Upon completing the Entrepreneurship Studies program, students will acquire the following general competences:
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Exchange information, ideas, problems, and solutions with both professionals and non-experts.
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Adapt to changes in technology and work methods as part of lifelong learning.
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Effectively collaborate in project teams and adjust to workplace demands.
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Understand the impact of the profession on society and the business environment.
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Demonstrate high moral standards, responsibility, and conscientiousness in work, adhering to strong ethical principles when solving business problems (social responsibility).
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Connect new scientific insights with solving existing and future problems.
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Apply acquired theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and habits in further professional and academic education.
Professional (Subject-Specific) Competences
(Subject-specific competences) are defined for each profession or field of study and are therefore more specific.
The professional competences associated with the Entrepreneurship Studies program include:
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Identify fundamental factors of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and international economics.
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Recognize the role, importance, and application of accounting in achieving entrepreneurial business goals.
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Analyze marketing activities, tools, and techniques necessary for the success of an entrepreneurial product or service.
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Independently prepare for launching entrepreneurial and innovative ventures.
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Design all levels of management and an appropriate organizational structure necessary for implementing an entrepreneurial project.
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Integrate accounting information in the business planning process and decision-making.
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Apply fundamental knowledge of information and communication technology in implementing entrepreneurial projects.
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Use mathematical methods and models to calculate occurrences in business practice.
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Integrate theoretical legal knowledge into daily entrepreneurial practice.
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Develop the ability to use business English for verbal and written communication in an entrepreneurial environment.
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Analyze and interpret basic statistical indicators in entrepreneurial practice.
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Develop communication, presentation, and sales skills essential for modern entrepreneurs.
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Integrate necessary knowledge about the tax system in entrepreneurial practice.
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Apply principles of contract and commercial law in daily entrepreneurial operations.
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Establish ethical business principles by resolving dilemmas related to entrepreneurs as ethical agents and key drivers of ethical standards.
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Analyze and interpret business event data, linking accounting functions with business processes in entrepreneurship.
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Identify the impact of digital technologies and fundamental principles of the digital economy on entrepreneurial ventures in a modern, globalized digital environment.
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Apply legal regulations governing labor relations in everyday entrepreneurial practice.
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Develop effective business risk insurance strategies to enable the management of transferable risks in entrepreneurial ventures.