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1 1 ECTS Guidebook 2006/2007 INFORMATIONS ABOUT ECONOMIC STUDIES EUROPEAN PROGRAMME SOCRATES/Erasmus Written by: 1.Prof. dr hab. Urszula Wich 2.Mgr Renata Maluga 3.Mgr Katarzyna Czwal Translated by: 1. Mgr Marzena Kasperska Wyższa Szkoła Humanistyczno - Ekonomiczna im.jana Zamoyskiego z siedzibą w Zamościu Informations sponsored by SOCRATES/Erasmus

2 2 Spis treści ECTS...1 Guidebook...1 DEPARTMENTS:...5 PART II...6 PRACTICAL INFORMATION...6 ZAMOŚĆ...6 INFORMATION ABOUT UNIVERSITY...6 STUDENT FACILITIES...6 PRACTICAL INFORMATION...7 FIRST STEPS AFTER ARRIVAL...7 ACCOMMODATION AND BOARD...7 MEDICAL CARE AND INSURANCE...7 TRANSPORT...8 SPORTS CLUBS...8 UNIVERSITY CAMPUS...8 PART III...10 CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS...10 ECONOMICS /full-time studies/...10 Economics full time studies Number of credit points...12 Economics part time studies Number of credit points...15 PART IV...18 RECRUTATION AND EXAMINATIONS...18 RECRUITMENT REGULATIONS...18 RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING STUDIES AT THE JAN ZAMOYSKI UNIVERSITY OF HUMANITIES AND ECONOMICS IN ZAMOŚĆ GENERAL REGULATIONS...20 STUDENT'S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS...21 FINAL PROVISIONS...28 ACADEMIC CALENDAR...29 II SUMMER SEMESTER...29 III Other free periods:...29 PART V...30 STUDY PROGRAMME AT THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS...30 (FULL-TIME STUDIES) AGRIBUSINESS ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS MARKET ANALYSIS ECONOMETRICS MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FINANCE AND BANKING PUBLIC FINANCE ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY SPATIAL MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC HISTORY HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT COMPUTER SCIENCE...40

3 14. EUROPEAN INTEGRATION LOGIC MACROECONOMICS MARKETING MATHEMATICS ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT METHODS METHODS OF PROJECT VALUATION INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS MICROECONOMICS OFFICE WORK ORGANIZATION THE BASIS OF MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC POLICY SOCIAL POLICY LAW FORECASTING AND SIMULATIONS ACCOUNTING THE STOCK MARKET STATISTICS HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT...57 PART VI...59 STUDY PROGRAMME AT THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS...59 (PART-TIME STUDIES)...59 LIST AND CHARACTERISTICS OF COURSES FOR PART-TIME STUDENTS AGRIBUSINESS MARKET ANALYSIS ECONOMETRICS MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FINANCE AND BANKING PUBLIC FINANCE ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY ECONOMIC HISTORY SPATIAL MANAGEMENT HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT COMPUTER SCIENCE LOGIC MACROECONOMICS MARKETING MATHEMATICS ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT METHODS METHODS OF PROJECT VALUATION INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS MICROECONOMICS THE BASIS OF MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC POLICY SOCIAL POLICY LAW FORECASTING AND SIMULATIONS

4 26. ACCOUNTING STATISTICS PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

5 5 WYŻSZA SZKOŁA HUMANISTYCZNO-EKONOMICZNA /WSH-E/ UNIVERSITY OF HUMANITIES AND ECONOMICS PART I : MAIN INFORMATIONS ABOUT SCHOOL Name and Address Wyższa Szkoła Humanistyczno - Ekonomiczna Im.Jana Zamoyskiego z siedzibą w Zamościu Koszary 8, Zamość Tel , fax dziekanat@wszh-e.edu.pl ECTS Coordinator Mgr. Janusz Skowron Tel skowronjanusz@poczta.onet.pl DEPARTMENTS: The University is comprised of one faculty Faculty of Administrative, Legal, Economic and Social Sciences headed by Dean and Vice-Dean. The faculty consists of 7 departments: Department of Private Law: Director: Full Prof. Aleksander Oleszko, Ph.D.hab Department of Public Law: Director: Full Prof. Edward Skrętowicz, Ph.D. hab Department of Theory and History of Law: Director: Full Prof. Artur Korobowicz, Ph.D.hab. Department of Economics: Director: Full Prof. Urszula Wich, Ph.D.hab Department of Management and Marketing: Director: Leszek Kuczek, Ph.D. Department of Quantitative Methods: Director: Prof.Karol Kukuła, Ph.D.hab. Department of Sociology: Director: Full Prof. Marian Filipiak, Ph.D.hab.

6 6 PART II PRACTICAL INFORMATION ZAMOŚĆ Zamość is situated in the south-eastern part of Poland on the edge of Wyżyna Lubelska /Lubelska Upland/ in close proximity to Roztocze and Roztoczański National Park. Often called the Pearl of Renaissance, Northern Padua or the City of Arcades, founded by Jan Zamoyski, Grand Chancellor of the Crown, designed by Bernardo Morando, an Italian architect, Zamość represents an outstanding achievement of the late Renaissance European urban planning. The artistic and historic value of the city centre comprising 120 monuments ranks as the highest in the world. Having been recognized as a historic monument, it was placed on the UNESCO list of the World Cultural Heritage in To the end of 1998, Zamość had been the capital of the province of Zamość with 490 thousand inhabitants and the area of seven thousand kilometers. After the introduction of the administration reform, the following were located in Zamość: town county operating within the city limits and land county (the county of Zamość) consisting of 15 communes located around Zamość and covering the area of square metres.the city of Zamość covers 30.5 square metres and at the end of 2002 its population was 68.8 thousand inhabitants. The last 28 years has been the period of the dynamic population development of the city. The population of Zamość increased from 39.1 thousand to 68.8 thousand between 1975 and The most characteristic feature of the Zamość economy is the prevalence of small and medium business as well as numerous commercial and non-commercial services. Information about Zamość can be found on the following websites: the Roztocze area web page: INFORMATION ABOUT UNIVERSITY The Jan Zamoyski University of Humanities and Economics located in Zamość is a short cycle higher education course /bachelor degree studies/ in accordance with the law of 26 June 1997 about short cycle higher education ( Journal of Laws No.96, item 590 with later changes) and it was registered as non-public university by the Minister of National Education and Sport under the item 3 on 29 July Its founding body is the Foundation on behalf of setting up and opening of the Jan Zamoyski University of Humanities and Econimics. STUDENT FACILITIES University of Humanities and Economics is one of the best equipped universities in the southeastern Poland. It has six modernly equipped buildings of square metres total area ( not including the building in Okrzei Street). The buildings house four air-conditioned lecture theatres provided with audio-visual equipment. Three of them can accommodate 240 students each, and a representative one 150 students. Moreover, there are 2 computer rooms, 20 classrooms, one language laboratory and15 seminar studies. Five of these buildings are located within the area of Koszary in the picturesquely situated park-like place which can certainly be regarded as a real university campus. There are a

7 7 library, student self-government, university sports club, student hostel, post office, cinema and university canteen there. The sixth university building is located only 300 metres from the campus. PRACTICAL INFORMATION Formalities connected with the arrival and residence in the country of the receiving university: After undertaking the study, a residence permit should be obtained by submitting an application for a specified period of residence in the Branch of Provincial Administration Office of Lublin /Delegatura Urzędu Wojewódzkiego/ in Zamość at the Department of Civil Affairs /Wydział Spraw Obywatelskich/. A certificate of a student status, valid health insurance and a proof of financial support should be enclosed with the application. The residence permit is at the same time a work permit extended to the close family- a spouse and children. FIRST STEPS AFTER ARRIVAL Prior to arriving, a student from the partner university should settle the date and time of arriving to the receiving university by dziekanat@wszh-edu.pl, fax: or by phone After the arrival at Zamość, the student should go to the dean s office at 8 Koszary Street. ACCOMMODATION AND BOARD The charge for a separate flat is approximately PLN 500 per month and for a room approx.pln 200 for. Approximate prices of food in PLN are the following: a loaf of bread : 1.50 a litre of milk: 2.00 a kilo of cured meat from 10 up a kilo of poultry from 8 to 14 lunch at student canteen lunch at a restaurant from 15 to 30 Average cost of living is from PLN 600 to 700 MEDICAL CARE AND INSURANCE Before arrival, every foreign candidate must arrange medical insurance for the whole period of residence in Poland. Candidates from the European Union countries are guaranteed such medical insurance on the basis of the Form E-128 which they bring with themselves. Foreign candidates must obtain information about the way of using Polish medical services from their health-insurance fund ( presenting the document each time when using medical services, registering in the Medical Services Register or covering the cost of each medical service and having a refund later in the country of origin).

8 8 TRANSPORT Buses are the basic means of public transport in Zamość. The full fare of one-time ticket is PLN 1.60 which can be bought in every newsagent s stand. The student card entitles to a concessionary fare at PLN 0.80 ( students under 26 years of age are entitled to the concession). Buses from the railway station to university: Bus No.1 Buses from the bus station to university: No. 53 (bus stop next to the station), No. 3,19,4,59 (bus stop in Partyzantów Street) Zamość public transport website: SPORTS CLUBS 1.AZS: founded by AZS Board of Directors of University Sports Club at WSH-E in October Władysław Domaszewicz, Ph.D., a locally well-known sports activist, was its initiator whose passion infected the first students. The idea of initiating sports club was so excellent that already at the beginning the following three sections came into existence: football, men s volleyball, men s and women s athletics. At the very start came the first successes. Very popular sports sections are formed on the students initiative. Karate section started in 2001 is an example of such an initiative. Currently, there are seven sections ( athletics, football, volleyball, karate, swimming, ground tennis, yachting) in which over 100 students actively take part. University Sports Club is open to all students. 2.Klub Sportowy Uczelni Zamoyskiego /Zamoyski University Sports Club/: On 2 February 2005 Klub Sportowy Uczelni Zamoyskiego was registered in the Register of Physical Culture Association in the custody of President of Zamość under No. 49. The newly founded club is a national organization whose aim is to improve physical condition, popularize physical culture and develop sport among students. UNIVERSITY CAMPUS On the campus grounds, apart from five university buildings, there are a library, Student Government, University Sports Club, student hostel, post office, cinema, student canteen selling sandwiches, snacks, hot and cold beverages. The sixth university building is situated 300 metres from the campus. Locating all facilities in one place is worth emphasizing because it lowers the cost of public transport.

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10 10 PART III CATALOGUE OF SUBJECTS ECONOMICS /full-time studies/ Semester I Subject Number of hours Form of assessment Form of course Lectures Classes Statiscics 30 P Mathematics 45 P Business ethic 18 P 18 Law 30 P 30 Microeconomics 45 P Economic geography 30 E 30 Sociology 30 E 30 Economic history 30 E 30 Logic 30 E 30 Foreign language 30 P 30 Athletics 30 P 30 All Semester II Subject Form of assessment Number of hours Form of course Lectures Classes Statisctics E Mathematics E Microeconomics E Macroeconomics P Marketing E Law E Foreign language P European Integration P Athletics P Computer science P All Semester III Subject Form of assessment Number of hours Form of course Lecture s Finance and banking E Accounting P Econometrics E The basis of management E International economic relations P Classes

11 11 Macroeconomics E Economic and financial analysis E Business ethic P Foreign language E Athletics P Computer science P All Semester IV Subject Form of assessment Number of hours Form of course Lecture s International economic relations E Market analysis E Accounting E Mathematical economics P Economics policy E Spatial management E Public finance E Economics and business management E Methods of project valuation E History of economic thought E Classes All Semester V Subject Form of assessment Number of hours Form of course Lectures Classes Business ethics P Human resources management E Social policy E Forecasting and simulations E Production management E Organizations and management E methods Strategic management P Economic agreements P Agribusiness E Seminar P All Semester VI Subject Form of assessment Number of hours Form of course Lectures Classes Office work organization P The stock market E Block of specialistic lectures to P choose Seminar P All

12 12 Semester I Economics full time studies Number of credit points Course Number of Credit Points Statistics 3 Mathamatics 4 Business ethics 1 Law 3 Microeconomics 4 Economic geography 3 Sociology 3 Economic history 3 Logic 3 Foreign language 2 Athletics 1 All 30 Semester II Przedmiot Number of Credit Points Statistics 3 Mathematics 4 Microeconomics 4 Macroeconomics 4 Marketing 3 Law 3 Foreign language 2 European integration 3 Athletics 1 Computer science 3 All 30 Semester III Subject Number of Credit Points Finance and banking 4 Accounting 3 Econometrics 3 The basis of management 3 International economic relations 3 Macroeconomics 4 Economic and financial analysis 4 Business ethics 1 Foreign language 2 Athletics 1 Computer science 2 All 30

13 13 Semester IV Subject Number of Credit Points International economic relations 3 Market analysis 3 Accounting 3 Mathematical economics 2 Economic policy 4 Spatial management 3 Public finances 3 Economics and business management 4 Methods of project valuaion 2 History of economic thought 3 All 30 Semester V Subject Number of Credit Points Business ethic 1 Human resources management 3 Social policy 4 Forecasting and simulations 4 Production management 3 Organization and management methods 3 Strategic management 3 Economic agreements 2 Agribusiness 3 Seminar 4 All 30 Semester VI Subject Number of Credit Points Office work organization 2 The stock market 3 Block of specialistic lectures to choose 15 Seminar 10 All 30

14 14 Economics part time studies Semester I Subject Number of hours Form of assessment Form of course Lect ure Microeconomics 45 P Mathematics 45 P Logic 30 E 24 Economic geography 30 E 30 Economic history 30 E 30 Law 30 P 30 Computer science 35 P Foreign language 30 P 30 lab All 275 Classes Semester II Subject Form of assessment Number of hours Form of course Lect ure Microeconomics E Mathematics E Law E Macroeconomics P Computer science P Foreign language P All 270 Classes Semester III Subject Form of assessme nt Number of hours Form of course Lect ure Spatial management E Statistics P International economic relations P Macroeconomics E Economic policy E Basis of management E Marketing E Foreign language E All 255 Classes

15 15 Semester IV Subject Form of assessment Number of hours Form of course Lecture Classes Statistics E Social policy E Accounting E Econometrics E Finance and banking E International economic relations E Economics and business relations E All 255 Semester V Subject Form of assessment Number of hours Form of course Lecture Forecasting and simulations E History of economic thought E Mathematical economics P Methods of project valuation E Organization and management methods E Public finances E Agribusiness E Business ethics P Seminar P All 233 Classes Semester VI Subject Form of assessment Number of hours Form of course Lecture Market analysis E Production management E Seminar P Business ethics P All 83 Classes Semester I Economics part time studies Number of credit points Subject Number of Credit Points Microeconomics 4 Mathematics 3 Logic 2 Economic geography 2 Economic history 2

16 16 Law 3 Computer science 2 Foreign language 2 All 20 Semester II Subject Number of Credit Points Microeconomics 4 Mathematics 4 Law 3 Macroeconomics 4 Computer science 3 Foreign language 2 All 20 Semester III Subject Number of Credit Points Spatial management 2 Statistics 3 International economic relations 2 Macroeconomics 4 Economic policy 3 Basis of management 3 Marketing 2 Foreign language 1 All 20 Semester IV Subject Number of Credit Points Statistics 2 Social policy 3 Accounting 5 Econometrics 3 Finance and banking 3 International economic relations 2 Economics and business management 2 All 20 Semester V Subject Number of Credit Points Forecasting and simulations 3 History of economic thought 2 Mathematical economics 2 Methods of project valuation 2 Organization and management methods 2 Public finance 2 Agribusiness 2 Business ethics 1 Seminar 4 All 20

17 17 Semester VI Subject Number of Credit Points Market analysis 2 Production management 2 Seminar 7 Business ethic 1 All 12

18 18 PART IV RECRUTATION AND EXAMINATIONS The admission to bachelor degree studies is open to all candidates within the scope of university capacity which varies at different field of studies. The number of students at Economics / full-time studies/ -150 students; extramural studies- 140 students. Applicants seeking admission to the first year of studies must personally submit the following documents in a cardboard folder: Personal Details Form / University form/ It can be filled in on-line: in the link : Materiały do Pobrania or it can be filled in the dean s office. Original Secondary School-Leaving Examination Certificate Physician s certificate certifying the applicant's ability to undertake university studies Photocopy of identity document: pages 1,2,and 3; and incase of new identity card, the front and the reverse. Four passport-size photographs 37 x 52 mm Proof of recruitment fee Proof of registration fee The fees must be paid in the university cashier s office to our bank account PKO BP SA. o/zamość Applicants seeking admission to our university must pay the following fees: Registration fee PLN 300 Recruitment fee- PLN 75 Tuition fee for one term for full-time students PLN 1700 Tuition fee form one term for extramural students- PLN 1475 We offer a choice of mode of fee payment: Full fee Two installments Five installments The fees are not refundable in case of resignation. All forms and further information are available at university. RECRUITMENT REGULATIONS Recruitment Regulations concerning studies at the Jan ZamoyskiUniversity of Humanities and Economics in Zamość in the academic year 2004/ Candidates with the Secondary School-Leaving Examination Certificate are eligible for the recruitment process.

19 19 2.Candidates of foreign citizenship are admitted to university on the basis of the referral of Foreign Education Office at the Ministry of National Education and Sport after the arrangement has been made with our University. 3.Candidates who graduated from secondary school abroad can be eligible for the recruitment process providing their secondary school-leaving examination certificate contains a clause which gives the right to seek further education at the university level in the country of the certificate issuance, or if there is an attachment to the certificate issued by the foreign school or Polish Consular Office certifying that the school-leaving examination certificate gives the right to seek further education at university level, or the foreign school-leaving certificate is recognized by school s superintendent according to the regulations of Polish law. 2 1.Admission to the first year of study is open to all candidates within the limit of university capacity, but the first to be admitted are the winners and finalists of national contests in school subjects. 2.Admission of the remaining candidates is made on a first-come, firs-served basis. 3 1.Applicants seeking admission to the first year of studies must submit the following documents: 1.an application on the appropriate form constituting an attachment to the present regulations 2.the original or a copy of secondary school-leaving examination certificate 3.a physician s certificate certifying the applicant's ability to undertake studies in the chosen field 4.four passport-size photographs 37/52 mm 5.a photocopy or excerpt from identity document 2.Applicants seeking admission to our university pays the following fees: a.recruitment fee: it must be made on the day of submitting documents. In case of resignation, the fee is not refundable. b.registration fee: it must be made on the day of submitting documents. In case of resignation before the recruitment process has started, half of the fee is refundable. After the commencement of the recruitment process, the registration fee is not refundable. 3.The documents must be submitted in person in the dean s office. 4.Documents for full-time and part-time studies must be submitted between 16 May 2005 and 31 July. 5.If an enrolment limit is not full, an additional recruitment process will be carried out from 1 September to 23 September. 4 1.The recruitment process is carried out by the Recruitment Commission. 2.The Recruitment Commission term of office lasts to 30 September,.

20 20 3.The Commission assignments are the following: a.keeping a record of documents submitted by applicants b.verifying the submitted documents and checking if they are complete c.drawing up a protocol of recruitment process d.notifying applicants about the decision of the Recruitment Commission. 4.Decisions of the Recruitment Commission are signed by the chairman and secretary of the commission. 5.An appeal against the decision of the Recruitment Commission can be lodged within 14 days from the date of its receipt. 6.Appeals are considered by Rector whose decision is final. RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING STUDIES AT THE JAN ZAMOYSKI UNIVERSITY OF HUMANITIES AND ECONOMICS IN ZAMOŚĆ GENERAL REGULATIONS 1 These Regulations refer to full-time (intramural) studies and part-time (evening and extramural) studies. 2 1.The rules and procedures of admission to the university are laid down by the Senate upon the motion of the Faculty Council. 2.The admission of students to the Jan Zamoyski University of Humanities and Economics follows upon matriculation and taking an oath. The text of the oath is included in the University Statutes. After matriculation students receive a student card and student record book which is a fundamental evidence of the course of study and student s achievements. 3 Rector is the superior of all the Warsaw University students. Appropriate Dean resolves on the matters included in the rules and regulations. Students are entitled to lodge an appeal to Rector within 14 days from the Dean s decision. In the matters not stipulated in these rules and regulations, the supervision over the course of studies is exercised by Rector. 4 University students are represented by the Student Government on the basis of the valid law concerning bachelor degree studies and on the grounds of the Statutes of the Jan Zamoyski University of Humanities and Economics in Zamość.

21 21 STUDENT'S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 5 1.A student is entitled to: - get knowledge in the selected field of study, extend their own scientific interests and to this aim make use of the university facilities, equipment and devices, -participate in the research work and join scientific societies conducted by the University, - participate in open classes in other fields of study, - develop their cultural, tourist and sports interests and to for that purpose make use of the university equipment and resources, 2. During the course of study, a student is entitled to: - obtain financial support according to the rules specified by other regulations, - make use of medical care and health protection. 3. A student is entitled to join student organizations and associations according to provisions set forth in the regulations and University Statutes. 3. Students may be granted award and honours for outstanding conduct and very good results. Detailed principles and the course of granting honours are specified by the Rector s directive. 6 1.Having getting credits for the first year of studies, students have the right to study other fields or any subject not only at the J. Zamoyski University of Humanities and Economics but also at other universities providing they have obtained the Rector s consent. 2.If a student does not meet the requirements connected with the course of their major field of study, Dean has the right to withdraw the consent to study at other fields of studies. 7 1.The students whose average overall mark is 4.75 may elect an individual system of studies in compliance with the individual course approved by Dean of Faculty. 2.Upon the motion of Director of the competent Department, Dean appoints a tutor for a student from academic staff with at least doctor s degree. 3.The student together with his tutor determine the plan and programme of his studies which is subject to approval by Dean of Faculty.

22 22 8 Dean may organize an individual system of studies for a student in a respective academic year or term, which may require individual periods of the fulfillment of student responsibilities resulting from the programme of studies or possible exemption from certain classes. Organization of individual system of studies cannot result in the prolongation of the period of studies. 9 1.The student is obliged to participate in classes, obtain credits, take examinations and meet other student according to the timetable. The student s attendance at university is controlled by regulations set forth by Faculty Council. 2.The student s failure to obtain credit in a given subject due to his absence shall be resolved by the tutor. 10 The student is obliged to notify the Dean s Office about the change of his marital status, name or address immediately. In the event of the student s failure to notify about the change of name or address, any letters delivered to the previous address shall be regarded as delivered The student may move to other university or to another field of study at the J. Zamoyski University of Humanities and Economics in Zamość upon the consent of the Dean of receiving Faculty if the student fulfils all the obligations to the faculty he leaves. 2.Dean determines the conditions, term and mode of completing the course resulting from diverse plans and programmes of studies by the transferred student Upon the written request of the student, Dean may grant a student s leave. 2.The reason for granting the leave cannot be the failure to be promoted to the next year of study. 3.Acceding to the student s request, Dean specifies the length of the leave. 4.The fact of taking the leave must be registered in the student book of courses.

23 During the leave, the student is entitled to all student s rights. The right to obtain financial support is specified by other regulations. 2.Upon the Dean s consent, the student is entitled to attend certain classes, obtain credits and take examinations during the leave. 3.The student studying at two fields of study is entitled to a student s leave from either both of these fields at the same time or only from one of them. STRUCTURE OF THE STUDIES 14 1.Academic year starts on 1 October and lasts until 30 September next year. 2.Academic year comprises: a)classes lasting 30 weeks in total, b)examination periods lasting 6 weeks at least, c)a period of practice stipulated by study programmes, d)holidays lasting 10 weeks altogether including one week of mid-semester break. 3.The structure of the academic year for the full-time students is determined by Rector in consultation with the students self-government body and is announced by 1 October each year. 4.The structure of the academic year for part-time students is determined by Deans. Upon the consent of Faculty Council, other dates than mentioned in the item 1 may be provided. 5.Dean in consultation with competent bodies of the student s self-government may appoint tutors of the whole year and a group of students The studies are conducted according to the programmes and plans determined by Faculty Councils after consultation with the students self-government 2.The plan of studies includes obligatory classes for all students in a given field of study and elective subjects for individual students. Faculty Council specifies detailed programme and a weekly timetable. The plan of studies and the number of points required to obtain credits shall be announced not later than two weeks before the beginning of academic year / semester/. 3.Senate in consultation with the students self-government body may introduce the point system. 4.If the point system is introduced, the Faculty Council upon the motion of Dean resolves on the number of points required for the successful completion of semester or academic year.

24 24 5.The Senate determines the number of points indispensable for the successful completion of semester (academic year) of study ( grading scale from 1 to 100 points) The assessment period covers a semester. 2. A prerequisite for completion of all the courses during the semester is meeting all requirements (obtaining credits for courses and approval of practical training) prescribed by the curriculum for a specified period of study. 3. Completion of winter semester must be done by 30 March. 4. Completion of summer semester must be done by 30 September. 5. The organization and course of obtaining credits for a given semester are defined and announced by Dean pursuant to the current plans of studies A prerequisite for obtaining a credit in a given subject is participation in classes, receiving a positive mark in tests and passing an examination if it is required in the programme of studies. 2.A detailed scope of requirements in specific subjects / required reading list indispensable for theoretical knowledge and abilities, tests or other forms of assessment, etc./ is defined and announced by the teacher of the subject within two weeks before the commencement of the classes In order to be enrolled for the next semester, the student leaves his student record book in the dean s office immediately after obtaining a sufficient number of credits for a given semester and passing all required examinations but not later than on the last day of examination session. 2.In the event of failure to meet the requirements specified in point 1, the student may obtain missing credits in the next examination session. 3.A copy of proof of tuition fee paid to the University bank account must be attached to the student record book left in the dean s office The examination is conducted by the teacher of the subject in the examination session. In exceptional circumstances, Dean may set another date of the examination or appoint another teacher of the same or similar subject to conduct the examination. 2.The dates of examinations are defined by Dean in consultation with the examiner and an adequate body of students self-government. The timetable of examinations must be announced not later than two weeks before the beginning of the examination session, which constitutes a sufficient period for the preparation for examinations. 3.Examination in each subject included in the programme of studies is conducted and assessed separately. If a subject is taught by more than one tutor, Dean appoints the examiner. The student is obliged to obtain a credit before taking an examination in the subject if classes are held in the subject.

25 25 20 If the student's absence during the examination held at a specified time is not excused, the student receives a failing mark entered by Dean in the student record book If the student receives a failing mark in the examination, he is entitled to re-sit every examination he has failed providing he has paid an extra fee defined by Rector. 2.The date of the re-sit must not be set earlier than seven days from the date of failing the examination If the student fails the re-sit, Dean may set a date for taking the examination before an Examination Board upon a well-grounded application submitted either by the student or the teacher of the subject. The student is allowed to take only one examination or obtain one credit before the examination board within one examination session. 2.The application for the verification of the student s results by the Examination Board must be lodged by the student or the tutor within three days from the re-sit or from the date of failure to obtain the credit. 3.Examination Board is composed of: -Dean as the Chair -the examiner who conducted the previous examination or the teacher who refused to grant the credit to the student -another specialist in the examination subject or a specialist in a related subject - upon the student s request, a representative of the student self-government may be elected as an observer 4. The decision of the Examination Board is final. 5. The examination before the Examination Board must be held at the date set by Dean after lodging the application and paying the examination fee determined by Rector The Senate s resolution may introduce point system for the completion of the semester, year or the whole course of study. 2.At the assessment of the exams and at obtaining credits for the courses not requiring the exam the following marks shall apply : -very good - 5,0 -good plus - 4,5 -good - 4,0 - pass plus - 3,5 - pass - 3,0 - fail - 2,0

26 In the event of the student's failure to obtain the number of credits for the whole year or semester, upon the student s application, Dean may resolve as follows: - agree on conditional entry as regards the subsequent year (semester) of the studies, - give the approval for the repeat of the academic year (semester). 2.The application must be substantiated by special circumstances The student who having failed the re-sit, took the examination in front of the Examination Board and failed, is not entitled to the conditional entry for the subsequent semester. 2.The conditional entry for the subsequent semester ( year) imposes an obligation on the student to take the examination or obtain credits during the period determined by Dean, but the period must finish before the beginning of the subsequent examination session. The student shall not be granted the conditional entry if he does not obtain credits for more than two subjects specified for a given semester (year) of study. 3.The conditional offer for the subsequent semester may be granted only two times during the whole course of study. 4.If the student, having been granted the conditional entry for the next semester, receives a failing mark in the examination ( does not obtain a credit), he is entitled to seek the approval for the repeat of the subject. 5.If the student fails to obtain a credit for the repeat class, he is entitled to seek the approval for the repeat of the semester (year) During the repeat semester (year), the student is obliged to attend all classes in the field of study prescribed for the semester (year). 2.Dean may officially resolve to release the student from the obligation to take those classes and examinations in which the student s performance was assessed at a good mark at least Upon Dean s request, Rector strikes off the student from the register if the student fails to obtain credits for the semester and to receive the decision mentioned in Rector or Dean of a given Faculty acting with Rector s authorization, resolves to strike off the student from the register if the student does not pay the tuition fee Upon the student s request substantiated by important circumstances, Dean may agree on the conditional entry for the next semester and retaking the class in which the student received a failing mark two times. Failing marks cannot be a result of the student s failure to enter for the examination two times. 2.The student retaking a class or two classes at the same time is obliged to retake ( lectures and classes) the class(es) in which he obtained failing marks.

27 27 3.The student enters for the examination in the repeat subject during examination session in the following academic year. 4.The student is not entitled to retake the class if he receives a failing mark in the subject during the examination held before the Examination Board. 5.The student who was granted the approval to retake the class is obliged to pay a tuition fee at the amount specified in the Rector s directive. 29 The student who either terminated his studies or was struck off from the students register may resume the same field of study or, in exceptional circumstances, a related field of study according to 11, item 2 respectively The student completes his study by writing his thesis under the supervision of an academic teacher having a doctoral, post doctoral or professor s degree. The choice of a graduate seminar is left for the student to make. The subject of the thesis must be defined in the first semester of the graduate seminar. 2.The thesis is assessed by the supervisor and a reviewer. In the event of the divergence of the supervisor s and reviewer s opinion regarding the admission of the student to the final examination, Dean resolves the problem in consultation with another reviewer Full-time and part-time students are obliged to submit their thesis by: -31 March for the studies finishing in the winter semester - 30 September for the studies finishing in the summer semester. 2.If the student passes all examinations and obtains all credits prescribed for the given course of study pursuant to the present rules and regulations, he may be granted the permission to take his Bachelor s examination at a later date. 3.The student is not entitled to exercise student s rights in the period between the completion of the last semester and taking submitting the Bachelor s thesis A prerequisite for admission to Bachelor s examination is: a)to pass all the examinations and obtain the number of credits prescribed for obligatory courses and practical training, facultative, language and computer courses under the curriculum which shall be confirmed by the entry in the student record book and the student examination record card. b)to receive a positive assessment of the thesis. 2.The date of taking the Bachelor s examination is determined by Dean but not later than six weeks from the date of the presentation of the thesis. 3.Bachelor s Examination Board is appointed by Rector at the request of Faculty Council. 33

28 28 1.The scope of material obligatory for the Bachelor s examination and the criteria of final marks entered in the graduation diploma are determined by Senate in consultation with the student self-government body and is announced a year before the projected graduation. 2.The Bachelor s thesis and examination is assessed according to the grading scale presented in 23, item 2. 3.The final mark entered in graduation diploma is determined by aggregating the following: -½ average mark for the examinations and credits for the courses not requiring the examination -¼ mark for Bachelor s thesis -¼ mark for Bachelor s examination Final sum of marks is rounded to a very good (5), good (4) or satisfactory (3) mark. The Examination Board may raise the mark by half a point provided the student s result from all examinations and credits for the courses prescribed by the programme of studies were very good (5) in the final year of study. 4.The graduate is entitled to keep the student record book In the event of a failure (unsatisfactory performance) or unexcused absence at Bachelor s examination, the student is permitted by Dean the second time as final. 2.If the student fails to enter for the examination the second time, Dean resolves to strike the student off from the register of student. 3.The student mentioned in item 2. is entitled to renew the studies after one semester provided he paid the tuition fee for the semester at the amount specified by Rector. 35 The graduate is awarded University Graduation Diploma. Upon the Dean s request, Rector may grant the graduate Diploma with honours. Design of the diploma is determined by Senate. FINAL PROVISIONS 36 Tuition fee is determined by the Rector s directive. 37 Rules and Regulations come into effect on 1 October 2002.

29 29 ACADEMIC CALENDAR Detailed structure of the academic year 2005/2006 I.WINTER SEMESTER Lasts from 1 October 2004 to 12 February 2006 and includes: classes from 3 October 2005 to 21 December 2005 winter holidays from 22 December 2005 to 02 January 2006 classes from 03 January 2006 to 20 January 2006 winter examination session from 21 January 2006 to 04 February 2006 mid-semester break from 05 February 2006 to 12 February 2006 re-sits take place in the winter examination session and last to 31 March 2006 according to 21, item 1,2 and 22, item 1,2,3,4 and 5 of the Rules and Regulations of Studies. Detailed dates of the examinations are determined by Deans of Faculties. Examination dates cannot clash with classes. Student record books and examination record cards must be submitted to the Dean s Office by 31 March II SUMMER SEMESTER lasts from 13 February 2006 to 30 June 2006 and includes: classes from 13 February 2006 to 12 April 2006 spring holidays from 13 April 2006 to 19 April 2006 classes from 20 April 2006 to 02 June 2006 summer examination session from 03 June 2006 to 30 June 2006 re-sits are held in the summer examination session to 30 September 2006 according to 21, item 1,2 and 22, item 1,2,3,4 and 5 of the Rules and Regulations of Studies. Summer holidays from 01 July 2006 to 30 September Detailed dates of the examinations are determined by Deans of Faculties. Examination dates cannot clash with classes. Student record books and examination record cards must be submitted to the Dean s Office by 30 September III Other free periods: 31 October 2005 and 02 May 2006.

30 30 PART V STUDY PROGRAMME AT THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS (FULL-TIME STUDIES) The Jan Zamoyski University of Humanities and Economics offers a three-year bachelor degree course for full-time and part-time students. The University offers also postgraduate studies (master degree course) on the basis of the agreement signed with Agricultural University in Cracow. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS ( FULL-TIME STUDIES) LIST AND CHARACTERISTICS OF COURSES 1. AGRIBUSINESS 1. Course Name : Agribusiness 2. Course Code: WSH-E/E.st/agrob/05 3. Course Tutor: prof. Janusz Żmija, Ph.D. hab.- lectures 4. Course: compulsory Semester: V 5. Total Number of Hours: Weekly Number of Hours: Lectures 2 7. Number of Credit Points: 3 8. Course Aims: The student learns about issues connected with agribusiness and especially connected with agriculture, agricultural and food industry and market environment. 9. Course Syllabus: - agribusiness and agriculture -infrastructure of agricultural market and its environment -organisation of agribusiness -economic categories in agribusiness -commodity market of selected food products 10. Course Literature: Żmija J.: Przedsiębiorczość w agrobiznesie a rozwój obszarów wiejskich w regionie Małoposki. Kraków 1999 r. Żmija J i inni: Zarządzanie i marketing w agrobiznesie. Kraków 2000 Woś A i inni: Agrobiznes- Mikroekonomika. T.Z. Warszawa Assessment Methods of Student Course Performance: written and oral examination 12. Required knowledge to obtain credits for the course: Subject matter prescribed by the course syllabus. 13. Individual work: reading additional specialist literature 2. ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 1. Course Name : Economic and Financial Analysis Course Code: WSH-E/E.st/anekfi/03 2. Course Tutor: Janusz Narkiewicz, Ph.D..- lectures Wojciech Rabiega, MSc -classes 3. Course: compulsory Semester: V 4. Total Number of Hours: Assessment method of student class performance: marking scale from 2 to 5 6. Weekly Number of Hours (full-time studies) : Lectures 2 Classes 2

31 31 7. Number of Credit Points: 4 8. Course Aims: The course covers theoretical and practical issues of retrospective, current and forwardlooking assessment of economic and financial situation of contemporary enterprise. 9. Course Syllabus: The notion and aims of economic analysis, types of analysis, forms of result presentation, source materials. Methods of economic and financial analysis. Assessment of the effectiveness of production elements management ( fixed assets, materials, human resources). Preliminary analysis of an enterprise economic and financial situation on the basis of financial statement. Ratio analysis of the enterprise financial condition ( profitability, cash flow, management efficiency, debt, debt service ability, position on the market). Synthetic assessment methods of enterprise economic and financial situation. Modern assessment methods of enterprise economic and financial situation ( economic added value, enterprise market value, assessment of the enterprise on the basis of strategic efficiency report). The influence of balance policy on the assessment of enterprise economic and financial situation. Selected problems of decision-making analysis in the enterprise ( choice of the way of capital investment, choice of financial sources of enterprise operation, assessment of business operative and financial risk). 10. Course Literature: Analiza ekonomiczno-finansowa przedsiębiorstwa, Zbiór przykladów i zadań, red. Cz.Skowronek wyd.2 popr., UMCS, Lublin Analiza ekonomiczna przedsiębiorstwa, Re. M.Jerzemowska. PWE, Warszawa Analiza finansowa w zarządzaniu przedsiębiorstwem, red. M.Walczak, Difin, Warszawa L.Bednarski: Analiza finansowa w przedsiębiorstwie, PWE, Warszawa L.Bednarski, R. Borowiecki, J. Duraj, E. Kurtys, T.Wiśniewski, B. Wersty, Analiza ekonomiczna w przedsiębiorstwie, wyd. AE we Wrocławiu, Wrocław R.S.Kaplan, D.P. Horton: Strategiczna karta wyników, PWN, Warszawa Assessment Methods of Student Course Performance: final written and oral tests; written and oral examination 12. Required knowledge to obtain credits for the course: Knowledge of the theory of economic and financial analysis, practical ability to assess different economic and financial problems in the enterprise. 13. Individual work: reading specialist literature, preparation of a comprehensive analysis of financial condition of the chosen stock market company on the basis of financial statement. 3. MARKET ANALYSIS 1. Course Name : Market Analysis Course Code: WSH-E/E.st.anry/04 2. Course Tutor: Andrzej Kotala, Ph.D.hab. Professor of WSHE -lectures Andrzej Kotala, Ph.D.hab. Profesor of WSHE - classes 3. Course: compulsory Semester: IV 4. Total Number of Hours: Weekly Number of Hours : Lectures 1-2 Classes 1 6. Assessment method of student class performance: end-of semester test 7. Number of Credit Points: 3

32 32 8. Course Aims: The students learn about principles of market phenomena analysis and gain skills at conducting market research and analysis market capacity, its absorption capacity, market development dynamics and forecasting of market phenomena. 9. Course Syllabus: - Market and its elements, market and competition mechanisms. - The essence and aims of market analysis. - The essence and subject of market research. Procedures, methods and stages of market research. - Research tools, principles of construction and ways of measurement and analysis. - Analysis of market balance mechanism. - Principles of market development dynamics analysis. - Analysis of market capacity. - Analysis of market absorption capacity. - Forecasting of market phenomena. - Selected methods of opinion poll and consumers behaviour. 10. Course Literature: - Młynarski S Badania rynkowe w warunkach konkurencji. Wyd. Fogra, Kraków. -Młynarski S Analiza rynku. Mikromechanizmy. Wyd. Akademii Ekonomicznej w Krakowie. - Młynarski S Badania rynkowe w przedsiębiorstwie. Wyd. Akademii Ekonomicznej w Krakowie. -Rosa G., Smalec A analiza i funkcjonowanie rynku na przykładach. Wyd. Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Szczecin. 11. Assessment Methods of Student Course Performance : written examination. 12. Required knowledge to obtain credits for the course: Learning the content of lectures and classes prescribed by the course syllabus. Individual work: individual tasks assigned during classes, preparation of research tool and conducting market survey. 4. ECONOMETRICS 1. Course Name : Econometrics 2. Course Code: WSH-E/E.st/ ekon/03 3. Course Tutor: Prof. Karol Kukuła, Ph.D.-lectures Wojciech Rabiega, M.Sc.- classes 4. Course: compulsory Semester: III 5. Total Number of Hours: Weekly Number of Hours : lectures -3 classes Assessment Method of Student Class Performance: final test 8. Number of Credit Points: 3 9. Course Aims: Students learn a number of estimation methods of econometric models parameters and the ways of their application in business. 10. Course Syllabus: 1. Historical development of the discipline 2. Econometric model. Definition and specification of model elements. 3. The choice of analytical form, transformation method, linearization, selection methods of interpretative variables.

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