Preparatory Course in Statistics and Business Economics
for the entrance examinations for Master’s in Marketing and Master’s in Tourism Management programs
Faculty of Business Administration – International Study Prgrams offers preparatory classes in Statistics and in Business Economics subjects.
Number of hours: 8x80 minutes/subject
Dates and Times: Statistics: Tuesdays 11.20-12.40
March 20, 27, April 3, 10, 17, 24, May 8, 15
Business Economics: Thursdays 9.40–14.30
Language of instruction: English
Tuition fee: 30 000 HUF/subject
Application deadline: 12th March, 2012
Please send the Application Form to Ms Monika Csizmar, monika.csizmar@uni-corvinus.hu
Please note that the courses will start only in case of necessary number of applicants. All applicants will be informed following the application deadline. Tuition fee must be paid after the written confirmation.
Further details may be requested from the International Study Programs Office: 1093 Budapest, Fővám tér 8, Office 136, Tel: 482 5008. Monika Csizmar, monika.csizmar@uni-corvinus.hu
Dear Students,
The official application deadline for those applying through the Hungarian admissions system (felvi.hu) is approaching (February 24th, 2012). Hungarian citizens must apply through the Hungarian admissions system. Non-Hungarian applicants can apply directly to the ISP (deadline: April 30, 2012). The applications of EEA citizens will be decided upon in keeping with the regulations relevant for Hungarian citizens. Non-EEA applicants must pass a Mathematics assessment test in addition to providing proof of English language proficiency.
Costs of tuition in the programs offered by the Faculty of Business Administration in English:
Bachelor programs:
• Foreign language training fee for state-financed students: 340,000 HUF
• Tuition fee for non-state financed students (Hungarian and EEA): 690,000 HUF (350,000 tuition fee + 340,000 foreign language training fee)
• Tuition fee for 3rd country students (non-EEA):2900 EUR
Master programs
• Foreign language training fee for state-financed students: 440,000 HUF
• Tuition fee for non-state financed students (Hungarian and EEA): 790,000 HUF (350,000 tuition fee + 440,000 foreign language training fee)
• Tuition fee for 3rd country students (non-EEA):3300 EUR
IMPORTANT FOR STUDENTS PLANNING THEIR INTERNSHIPS IN 2012
Dear Students,
Due to recent changes in the university's management, the Cooperation Agreement currently available on our website (linked to the Career Office's website) is NO LONGER VALID. Before having a cooperation agreement signed by your proposed place of internship, please make sure that you check with the Career Office regarding the cooperation agreement that they will accept!
ISP Office
“The Negotiation Challenge” - IESEG School of Management
On behalf of IESEG School of Management and HHL – Leipzig Graduate School of Management, we would like to kindly invite you to participate in:
“The Negotiation Challenge” (TNC) which will take place on April 13-15, 2012 in Paris.
The primary idea behind The Negotiation Challenge is to provide a competitive platform to help prepare students for the complex business negotiations that they will face after graduation. The contest allows students from leading universities from all over the world to come together and compete against each other in realistic team negotiation situations. Participating in TNC offers a great opportunity to experience diverse ways of negotiation and to meet and network with students from various countries with different backgrounds and cultures.
In the past we have hosted teams from the most reputable Business and Law Schools including Harvard Law School, Berkeley, Oxford, ESSEC, National Law School of India, etc. We also look forward to welcoming a team representing your university.
More information about the competition can be found on our thenegotiationchallenge.org.
Interested students are also welcome to contact the organization team directly under TheNegotiationChallenge@gmail.com
Prof. Zita Zoltay Paprika, Program Director of the International Study Programs Office of the Faculty of Business Administration was awarded the Kenneth L. Rice Award for Excellence in Teaching for achieving outstanding results in introducing and implementing innovative teaching methods in the course of her educational work.
