Master Programs

The program aims to develop students into broadly educated business managers, executives and/or entrepreneurs. Completion of the course means that a student develops knowledge, skills and values needed for successful implementation and management of managerial/entrepreneurial activities in line with the requirements of the complex business environment and labor market.

The program aims to develop competencies in the fields of comparative private and/or international law. The choice between comparative private and international law components enables a student to shape his/her profile in either way: to make emphasis on comparative private law or on international law or to combine components from both concentrations.

The objective of this program is to develop competitive Master degree specialists and to equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful work with the multidisciplinary team at an international level. A successful graduate of the program will be able to become a qualified member of a team in the medical and rehabilitation clinic. 

This unique Creative Producing track hybridizes the experience of traditional film courses with graduate level courses in international law and business that are essential to the success of producers in global film and television. 
 

The aim of the program is to develop competencies in the field of comparative private and/or international law needed for conducting activities at internationally active national, as well as international and transnational institutions. As a student, you can get acquainted with modern developments in respective fields and be able to conduct independent research in accordance with NQF VII level competencies.

The broad choice between comparative private and international law components enables a student to shape his/her profile in either way: to make emphasis on comparative private law or on international law or to combine components from both concentrations and develop competencies most suitable for prospective employment. Core courses are offered only in the first semester  of the course developing competencies generally necessary in both fields of concentration.

Methods employed are widely based on the mixture of interactive teaching and promotion of independent personal development through a combination of theoretical components and practical experience, aiming at the development of skills and values needed to interpret the law in line with the requirements of human rights primacy, i.e. equality and proportionality. 

The Graduates will have:

  • Broad and systemic knowledge in the field of chosen concentration, which fosters development of original ideas and exposure to the wider understanding of the lawyer’s role in the changing environment;

  • Ability to act in a new, unpredictable and multidisciplinary environment while providing complex assessment of legal problems and developing original ways of resolving them  through utilization of  the most recent methods and approaches in analyzing legislative developments and judicial practice;

  • Ability to make sound judgments on the basis of critical analysis of complex and incomplete information (including analysis of novelties in the context of new legislative regulation, judicial practice or recent research approaches) and capacity to synthesize innovatively recent data with older one;

  • Ability to communicate own judgments, arguments, and research methods to academic and professional community in the English language, with due consideration of the academic integrity/disclaiming standards and recent developments in the field of information, technology and communication;

  • Ability to independently manage learning process, to determine the synthesis of theoretical components and practical experience, as well as to expand own knowledge on the basis of recent methods through generalized analysis of primary sources, academic articles and court decisions;

  • Ability to evaluate own and others’ attitude towards values, to analyse the existing legal values with a view to fair balancing of the party interests and, in the case of need, contribute to the creation of new ones; to develop values needed to interpret law in line with the requirements of human rights primacy (i.e. equality, proportionality) and to contribute to the establishment of new solutions.

The program was re-accredited on January 22th, 2019 through involvement of international experts. 

Program (Qualification):

Master’s Program in Comparative Private and International Law (Master of Laws, LL.M.)

ECTS / Duration:

120 credits / 2 years

The Language of Instruction:

English

 Master’s program in Comparative Private and International Law

The objective of this program is to develop competitive Master degree specialists and to equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful work with the multidisciplinary team at an international level. Master program will give the graduates an opportunity not only to gain the skills but also to integrate them into practice. This highlights the nature of competition in the sector as well as the unrivaled level of preparation provided by the university contributing to the success of its graduates. Indeed methodology of the program is concentrated on the development of the program participants as competent professionals- ready to apply their skills in real-life experiences. 

A successful graduate of the program will be able to become a qualified member of a team in the medical and rehabilitation clinic. Moreover, diversity of the courses also creates an opportunity for an interested student to continue his/her studies and scientific work at the doctorate level.

Program (Qualification)*: 

Master of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

or

Master of Healthcare Management

*according to Major

Available Concentrations:

  • Neurorehabilitation
  • Rehabilitation of the Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Wellness Management

ECTS

120credits

The Language of Instructions:

 English

Master’s program in Medical Rehabilitation and Healthcare Management

The objective of this program is to develop students into broadly educated business managers, executives, and entrepreneurs who understand the nature of business as a whole, with the tools and techniques applicable to a wide variety of business situations and issues. The capstone for the MBA program gives students a chance to bring together theories, skills and tools studied during the program and to integrate them into a learning experience that highlights the nature of competition and strategic maneuvering that is necessary for success. Design and methodology of the program aim to provide participants of the program with the skills applicable in real life experiences and to align their professional development with up-to-date changing business environment.

The elaborate foundation of core courses provide students with solid background in business/management field while also broadening their understanding in its sub-fields. The core courses (coded BUSA) are offered alongside the program and enables students to form their knowledge (theoretical and practical)in a way that prepares them for the future success in managerial/administrative positions or in handling entrepreneurial activities. 

Elective courses enable students to deepen their understanding of business management and to broaden competencies in selected sub-areas. After completion of all core courses, the program also offers the comprehensive, practical components such as Capstone in Business Development and Entrepreneurship, which provide an opportunity for training in applying acquired knowledge and developing managerial decision-making skills.

Techniques utilized in the course are widely based on a case study approach, including the mixture of interactive teaching (including class discussions) and promotion of independent personal development through a combination of theoretical components, problem-solving and practical experience. Completion of the course means that a student develops knowledge, skills, and values needed for successful implementation and management of managerial/entrepreneurial activities in line with the requirements of the complex business environment and labor market.

The built-in Guest Speaker Seminar Series in almost every course of the program enables program participants to network and interact with the peers and professionals from different sectors of business community. The above-mentioned component is yet another opportunity for students to learn and apply their skills to the real life issues while also building, contributing and experiencing the culture of cooperation and knowledge sharing among the professionals.

Program (Qualification):

Master’s Program in Business Administration (Master of Business Administration)

ECTS / Duration:

120 credits / 2 years

The Language of Instruction:

English

 MBA – Business Administration

 
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Southampton where, as an MRC Training Fellow, he did his PhD under Professor Sir George Alberti.  His work at that time investigated metabolic disturbances in liver disease and metabolic aspects of endocrinology. He moved to Newcastle where he was First Assistant to Professor Reg Hall.  He subsequently obtained a Wellcome Senior Clinical Research Fellowship, investigating metabolism in diabetes.

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