Change Management

Change management is becoming a key element of leadership and at the same time an important university discipline. Every organization experiences changes – planned or surprising and their management is of great importance for organizational survival and efficiency. Trends in recent decades show that the number and extent to which organizations will undergo change will […]

Industrial organization

The course offers an additional perspective for business organizations: structure of companies and industries, transaction costs, imperfect competition, market signaling, asymmetric information, market entry and exit. It is based on new but well-established scientific results from the last twenty years. Interesting problems for the strategic behavior of companies, competition and market regulation are addressed. Duration: […]

Intercultural Communication

The course aims to develop students’ communication skills in intercultural communication, incl. listening, writing, asking questions, interviewing and presenting skills. During the classes the emphasis is on the different stages of mastering the skills through role-playing games and practical developments. Duration: 2 days, 3 academic hours each day

Rhetoric and Debate

The course aims to provide basic knowledge of rhetoric and to develop skills for speaking in public and conducting debates. The focus is on the speaker and the rhetorical situation. The appeals of ethos, logos and pathos are examined thoroughly. A number of speeches delivered by prominent speakers are analyzed while preparing students to perform […]

Introduction to Language Structure

The course presents basic information about the structure of the natural language, which will be the basis for easier learning and comparison of the languages ​​studied in the program, to establish the levels of asymmetry in translation. Duration: 2 days, 3 academic hours each day

Cultural history of Canada​

The course presents major socio-political and historical phenomena and institutions in order to adequately interpret the dominant values ​​in contemporary Canadian society. Duration: 2 days, 3 academic hours each day

North America – history, culture, society​

The course builds a cognitive basis for creating the ability of students to understand the historical development of the studied countries as part of the development of culture locally, regionally and globally. Methods are used for modern reading of history in comparison with the native history, whose understanding and creative application is an integral part […]

Academic skills in English​

This is a course that introduces students to the language, requirements and atmosphere of the university environment, through real-life academic tasks. Based on the good knowledge and skills of students in English for general purposes, it helps to understand the main differences between the language for general purposes and the language for academic communication and […]

Political science​

The course presents to students the whole framework of political science. The focus falls on the works of political scientists starting from ancient to modern times, as well as on the major concepts in politics in general and the challenges before their modern application and understanding. The aim of the course is to build sound […]