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About Study Course

ECTS:3
Course supervisor:Tatjana Muravska
Study type:Full time
Course level:All levels
Target audience:Law; Management Science; Political Science
Language:English
Study course description Full description, Full time
Branch of science:Economics and Business; Other Sub-Branches of Economics and Business

Objective

Develop students’ understanding of the transformation of the European Union’s single market and green entrepreneurship, including its regulation, based on research-derived knowledge, while also fostering the skills needed to build sustainable businesses.

Prerequisites

Bachelor-level knowledge in political science, business, macroeconomics and law.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

1.Awareness of the EU Single Market and green business, its socio-economic and regulatory aspects. Knowledge of facts and data, concepts and ideas that demonstrate understanding of the subject matter of the study course, the business model of green entrepreneurship and the dynamics of factors.
Knowledge of the basic concepts of green entrepreneurship and trends in the single market and green transformation. Will be guided by technological developments affecting green business research and innovation.
Will be able to apply knowledge of business management and negotiation management in the context of green business.

Skills

1.• Be able to identify trends and find creative solutions through a scientific approach in green business, economics and innovation in a changing problem;
• be able to demonstrate an understanding of the specific nature of the transformation of the socio-economic system of the single market and the potential for transformation in modern conditions;
• be able to understand trends in the growth and deployment of green entrepreneurship and sustainable entrepreneurship, as well as knowledge of analytical methods to identify the potential for transforming innovation and digitalisation and their impact on entrepreneurship;
• able to independently analytically collect information from different sources, critically evaluate it and correctly reflect it;
• be able to formulate information in a structured analytical and concise manner in writing, to express accurately and to discuss in a reasoned manner the general and specific aspects of green industrial policy, green business, the negotiation process;
• be able to use appropriate practical and theoretical knowledge and skills in professional business management and research (scientific) work, recognising the impact of their activities on the environment and society.

Competence

1.• Developing key skills that will have a positive impact on students’ careers;
• ability to collect the results of research discussions, analyse economic statistics;
• discuss green business issues critically and draw up short reports on current trends in green business and the single market and their impact on business development.

Study course planning

Planning period:Year 2026, Spring semester
Study programmeStudy semesterProgram levelStudy course categoryLecturersSchedule
International Business and Law2All levelsLimited choice