What are you going to learn by choosing this specialization?

- You will learn to resolve conflict in a professional manner.
- You will learn how to develop organizational skills as regards absorption, implementation and dissemination of new technological, marketing and organizational solutions.
- You will learn how to assertively overcome stress, motivate, manage emotions, and enhance self-esteem.

What else should you know?
- Entrepreneurship is an interdisciplinary specialization thanks to which you will gain a wide knowledge from a variety of disciplines.
- You will be attending classes and lectures delivered by international faculty.

Fast-Track Your American Degree with the 3+1 Program
By pursuing a degree in Managment at WSB Merito University, you can expand your academic journey after graduation. Through the 3+1 WSB Merito University & Franklin University program, students have the opportunity to study for an additional year in the USA at Franklin University. This unique program allows participants to graduate with two degrees—a European credential and an American degree—while significantly reducing tuition and living expenses compared to completing all studies in the U.S.

Explore Diverse Opportunities in Poland and the U.S.
This program is ideal for students pursuing Managment degrees at WSB Merito University who want to immerse themselves in culturally diverse environments. We support international students with Franklin University’s flexible admission process, which includes assistance with visa documentation and English proficiency requirements, ensuring a smooth transition. With affordable tuition rates and Columbus’s thriving job market, we combine academic excellence with practical career opportunities.
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Opinion
"When I came to Poznań I only knew three phrases in Polish: ‘Hello’, ‘Good bye’, and ‘Thank you’. I was afraid of how I would cope with the language and life here. I didn’t know anybody. My family was in Russia, far away from me. Yet I was determined to stay and start studies in Poznań. The first months were tough, but it wasn’t long before I made new friends. They helped me accommodate, and longing for my family and relatives wasn’t at all that terrible."
Karyna Havralova
WSB Merito University student
