Field Name — Domestic Trade Economics
Field Code — 66-41-L/01
Form of Study — Full-time, 4 years
Completion — Graduation Exam
Certification — Graduation Certificate
This field is being phased out, and it is no longer possible to apply for it. It has been replaced by the field Economics and Business – Domestic Trade.
This field is suitable for those interested in economics. Students will learn to navigate economic and legal legislation during their studies. The curriculum includes information and multimedia technologies, mastering business, accounting, and administrative activities with a specialization in trade, allowing for excellent job prospects. Graduates are capable of conducting business negotiations, presenting products or services to clients, managing personnel and administrative tasks, and processing company accounting. They can also engage with customers professionally in two foreign languages. During their studies, students have the opportunity to experience working directly in a real work environment.
Graduates are prepared for university studies in economic fields and foreign languages.
WHAT CAN STUDENTS EXPECT DURING THEIR STUDIES?
- Orientation course
- Skiing and rafting courses
- Seminars, lectures, excursions
- Field-specific and general competitions and olympiads
- Opportunities to go on professional internships abroad through the Erasmus+ programme (Germany, Spain, Ireland, Malta, Finland, Lithuania). Upon completion, students receive the Europass Mobility Certificate, which enhances their job prospects
- Professional training at contractual workplaces directly in real companies and enterprises
- Continuous professional internships at partner companies, lasting approximately 10–12 weeks over the course of their studies
SPECIALISED SUBJECTS
Economics, Management, Accounting, Business Skills and Operations, Law, Marketing, Practical Training, Merchandise, Administrative Techniques, Electronic and Written Communication, Professional Communication, Applied Psychology
For more details about the subjects and their time allocations, refer to the curriculum plan.
LANGUAGE STUDIES
Students can study up to 3 foreign languages (options include English, German, French, Spanish, Russian, and Portuguese):
1st foreign language – proficiency level B1–B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)
2nd foreign language – proficiency level B1 according to CEFR
Students can earn certificates from the international exams FIRST (B2) and PET (B1) during their studies, which can help in the university admissions process and enhance their prospects in the job market. These certificates can also substitute some parts of the graduation exam in English.
Students have the opportunity to participate in numerous projects and competitions in the foreign languages taught at the school. They regularly succeed in regional and national rounds designed for the best language learners from secondary schools and vocational schools. Some interesting opportunities include the KONTEXT regional competition, which focuses on comprehension of specialised English texts, and the Juvenes Translatores competition for young translation talents within the European Union.
WHICH CAREERS CAN GRADUATES PURSUE?
Graduates can find employment in both employee positions and as entrepreneurs.
- Independent work in companies of small and medium-sized entrepreneurs with foreign participation or directly in foreign companies
- Economist, financial officer, marketing officer, assistant, secretary, sales representative
- Other economic and administrative roles
- Positions primarily in production and business activities related to their specialisation, etc.
This field is being phased out, and it is no longer possible to apply for it. It has been replaced by the field Economics and Business – Domestic Trade.
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