Dr Mariusz Dybał, PhD Uniwersytet Wrocławski
Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics Institute of Economic Sciences
mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
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Dr. Mariusz Dybal
ERASMUS+ Departmental coordinator of Economics Email: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
Www: https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/user/12048?language=en Phone: +48 71 3752610
Room #: 203c (A building). 22/26 Uniwersytecka street Office hours:
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Website of the Faculty is not translated in english in whole. I advice to use CHROME Web browser and translate whole pages from Polish into English
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2016/2017:
Winter semester
Preparatory course of Polish: 12.09.2016 - 23.09.2016 Orientation days: 27.09.2016 - 30.09.2016
Lectures: 01.10.2016 - 03.02.2017 Exams: 04.02.2017 - 15.02.2017
Resit exams: 16.02.2017 - 21.02.2017
Christmas Holidays: 21.12.2017 - 02.01.2017
Rector's Days: 31.10.2016, 02.11.2016, 15.11.2016 Other Holidays: 11.11.2016, 06.01.2017
Summer semester
Preparatory course of Polish: 06.02.2017 - 17.02.2017 Orientation days: 20.02.2017 - 22.02.2017
Lectures: 22.02.2017 - 16.06.2017 Exams: 17.06.2017 - 30.06.2017 Easter 14.04.2017 - 18.04.2017
Rector's Days: 02.05.2017, 11.05.2017
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The University can provide International Students with double and single room at our student residences called ‘Ołówek', ‘Kredka' and
"Dwudziestolatka"which are situated in the city center.
The prices of rooms are approximately:
500 PLN per month - for a place in a double room 900 PLN per month - for a single room
The rent is paid monthly and upon your arrival you'll be charged additionally a deposit (equal to one-month rent), which will be returned in the end of your stay after you check out and leave the room tidy.
Contact Details:
http://uni.wroc.pl/studenci/domy-studenckie The application for Dormitory will be open on:
13th July for the winter semester http://rejestracja.ds.uni.wroc.pl/
JANUARY for the summer semester
To apply for the place in the Dormitory you need to get your personal
student's number which will be sent to accepted students shortly before the application for the Dormitory will be open.
Read the Dormitory Regulation
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Before each semester a 2 week preparatory course of Polish organize by the School of Polish Language and Culture for Foreigners takes place.
On the first day of the course, you are invited for a breakfast after which all the participants of the course are divided into smaller groups depending on the level of advance.
Each group has 3 hours of Polish (3x45 min) per day. The course is free of charge for all the exchange students.
You can obtain 3ECTS for 100% of attendance!
PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS A NON GRADE COURSE!
APPLICATION FORM:
http://www.sjpik.uni.wroc.pl/index.php?id=210
(coming soon for winter semester 2016/2017)
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Semester Course of Polish Language
We encourage you to take Polish Language Course during the semester (twice a week 2x1,5 h) provided by the School of Polish Language and Culture for Foreigners -
Szkoła Języka Polskiego i Kultury dla Cudzoziemców.
Address:
pl. Nankiera 15, room 6 Tel. 071 3752570
To apply for the course please visit the website:
http://www.sjpik.uni.wroc.pl/index.php?id=145 DEADLINES:
20th September for the first semester 20th January for the second semester You can get 6 ECTS:
1. regular participation (minimum 46h), 2. provision of two papers (homework),
3. obtaining positive results in the final test (minimum 50%).
Please note (very important)!
Students who do not meet the conditions mentioned in point 1 and 2 will not be able to take the final test.
Therefore, they automatically won't receive their grades and credits, and Polish language class will not
be included in the Transcript of Record.
One semester of Polish Language Course is free of charge for exchange students.
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Your arrival to Wroclaw
The cheapest way to get to the Dormitory from the Airport or from Main Railway Station is to use a bus or a tram.
There is a very useful website which will help you in finding your way. You just need to fill out "traveling from" (for Airport put: PORT LOTNICZY, for main railway Station:
DWORZEC GŁ. PKP) and "traveling to" (address of your hotel) fields and the program will find you connection and time of departure.
You can of course take a taxi, the cost is around 15€ or 20€ from the airport to the city centre and 5€ or 10€ from the main station. It is better to ask about the price before you take a taxi just to avoid dishonest drivers.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Wroclaw has an extensive public transport network. Unfortunately we don't have an underground, but we do have a well-developed tramway system.
Trams do not run during the night, whereas buses run around the clock (not all of them, of course, as there's no need for that).
In Wroclaw there are daytime normal routes, designated by black numbers from 100 do
149, and express routes, designated by red letters: A, C, D, E, K, and N. Suburban
routes are numbered 604 to 623.Night routes are designated by black numbers from
240 to 259; night buses run only once an hour.
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Your arrival to Wroclaw Public transport fares:
Single-trip, regular lines within and outsite city limits (regular fare) 3,00 zł Single-trip, express and night lines (regular fare) 3,20 zł
30-minute, all lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 3,00 zł 60-minute, all lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 4,40 zł 90-minute, all lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 6,00 zł
24-hour, all regular and night lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 11,00 zł 48-hour, all regular and night lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 20,00 zł 72-hour, all regular and night lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 26,00 zł 168-hour, all regular and night lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 46,00zł You can buy it in special machines which you can find at almost every bus and tram stops.
Upon your arrival you can buy single-trip tickets in newsagents at the Airport or at the Main Station. You can also buy it in bus and tram useing special machine (you can pay by card only).
After entering the bus or the tram you must validate your ticket.
There is also a very useful website if you want to travel by train. You just need to fill out
" from" (for e.g WARSZAWA CENTRALNA - main station in Warsaw) and " to"
(WROCŁAW GŁÓWNY - main station in Wrocław) fields and the program will find you
the best connection and the time of departure.
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Student ID card (Legitymacja studencka) is the most important document for each student. You need legitymacja to borrow books from the libraries, to obtain discounts on public transport, cinema and museum tickets etc. You can get your legitymacja in the Dean's Office of your Faculty (Dziekanat).
It cost 17 zloty and you can pay for it only via bank transfer or at the post office using the special slip payment. It is different for each student and you need to download it from your USOSweb account: Student's Section--
>Payments-->Uncleared Debts-->Download Payments Slip. When you get the stamp from the post office or bank on your slip payment you need to present it in your Dean Office in order to get your student ID card.
Office Hours of your Dean Office:
Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics Dean-Office, ul. Uniwersytecka 22/26, room 22a Monday 9:00-15:00
Tuesday 9:00-15:00
Wednesday 9:00-17:00
Thursday 9:00-15:00
Friday 9:00-15:00
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USOSweb is your individual account where you can download the slip payment for your student ID card, check if you are registered for the courses you've signed in and at the end of each semester you can check your grades.
It's very important to check at the end of the first month of the semester the courses you have chosen and signed in had appeared on your account. If some classes are missing you must report it directly to the respective teacher or your Dean's Office (Dziekanat) or Secretary's office of your Institute.
Your LOGIN AND PASSWORD appears inside your Information Package (left side on the top)
To log in please enter this website.
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Which courses can you choose?
During the first week you can attend as many courses you can. This is the way you can see if the content of the courses and the nature of the teacher respond to your expectation. During the second week you attend only these courses wich you will you decide to follow whole semester.
You will get a list from the Teacher where you need to write your name,
surname and OBLIGATORY you INDEKS number to register for the course.
Be sure to ask the teacher about it!
Check the INDEKS number inside your Information Package !
There is one exception! For the courses from The Master of International Relation you can apply only on-line!
http://www.gs.uni.wroc.pl/user/register (as far as there are any vacancies
available) See the details on the timetable on our website.
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See the details on the timetable on our website.
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Managerial Economics II
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Please note that as Erasmus student you can choose subjects from every
Faculty and Department at the
University of Wrocław.
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https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/study-english/programs-english/bachelor-programs
Bachelor Programs
The programs are composed of obligatory and optional subjects. Their content, number of hours, form of assessment and ECTS points are provided in the
curriculum. The programs last 3 years (6 semesters) and end in a bachelor examination.
Programs
English Philology
Political Science - (3 specialisations) Biotechnology
Antiquity and Archaeology European Cultures
Chemistry
Classics and European Identity
Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance)
International Relations - Global Studies
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https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/study-english/programs-english/master-programs Master Programs
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in area related to the proposed field of study. The program is composed of obligatory and optional subjects and a specialist course. In the first semester students are assigned to a specialty/seminar according to their preferences stated during enrolment (provided that they meet the entry requirements for the selected
specialty/seminar). In the first semester students must attend all classes and one specialty
seminar. In subsequent semesters students can choose from optional classes and electives. The list of subjects for each specialty depends on its profile. Students may choose from the offer of elective subjects. The program lasts 2 years (4 semesters). To obtain a master's degree,
students must write and defend a master thesis.
Programs:
Managerial Economics Chemistry
International Relations Political Science
European Studies Journalism and Social CommunicationTourism Administration in International Organizations
Intercultural Mediation Cultural Communication English Philology
Image Communication (advertising, public relations, branding) Empirical and Theoretical Linguistics (ETHEL)
LLM International & European Law Theoretical Physics
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Foreign Language Courses
If you wish to develop your language skills in other foreign languages like: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian and Chinese,
please see the website of Studium Praktycznej Nauki Języków Obcych (choose the bookmark "Exchange") and check the time and place of the entrance exam:
http://www.spnjo.uni.wroc.pl/
Address:
pl. Nankiera 2/3
For this course you can obtain 4ECTS.
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SPORT CLASSES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS at the University Centre for Physical Education and Sport (Uniwersyteckie Centrum Wychowania Fizycznego i Sportu)
International students can choose classes from the list of 36 sport disciplines.
Students can sign in for one class only (2 hours once a week, in total 30 hours per semester)
Most of classes are free of charge (the list of the charged ones please check below)
Uniwersyteckie Centrum Wychowania Fizycznego i Sportu ul. Przesmyckiego 10, room B 51-148 Wrocław
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 - 14:00 Tel. 71 375 6262 e-mail: ucwfis@uni.wroc.pl Enrolment for sport Classes:
From 30.09.2016 Friday to 02.10.2016 Sunday (from 08:00 to 22:00) Correction of Enrolment:
From 15.10.2016 Saturday to 17.10.2016 Monday (from 08:00 to 22:00) https://zapisy.uni.wroc.pl/?lang=en
use your login and password for USOSweb
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Regular classes (Zajęcia podstawowe), free of charge:
Aerobics Aikido
Outdoor athletics (Atletyka terenowa) Badminton
Body styling Callanetics Circuit training
Gym work (Ćwiczenia siłowe)
AGG - Aesthetic Group Gymnastics with music (Gimnastyka estetyczna) Regular gymnastics (Gimnastyka podstawowa)
Hatha yoga Karate
Korfball
Horse riding (Jeździectwo) Nordic walking
Pilates
Basketball (Piłka koszykowa) Soccer (Piłka nożna)
Handball (Piłka ręczna) Volleyball (Piłka siatkowa) Step
Stretching body Tai Chi Chuan
Table tennis (Tenis stołowy) Indoor Hockey (Unihokej) Climbing (Wspinaczka)
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Charged classes:
Aqua aerobics - 170 zł / semester Bowling - 180 zł / semester
Horse riding (Jeździectwo): Krzyżanowice - 300 zł / semester, Partynice - 350 zł / semester
Scuba Diving (Nurkowanie) - 1150 zł / semester
Swimming (Pływanie): pływalnia WCS: - 175 zł / semester, pływalnia AZS - 160 zł / semester,
Tennis - 190 zł / semester
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Bank Account
If you wish, you can open a bank account in one of the Polish banks. The only one document needed to open your personal bank account is a passport.
The nearest bank facility from the University Main Building is a Bank Zachodni WBK.
Address:
ul. Kuźnicza 17/19
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All incoming students from EU should be holding the European Health
Insurance Card (blue card) for which they should have applied in their own country. Information about polish insurance: www.nfz.gov.pl
We hope not, but in case you need some medical help, you find professional care in one of the medical centers.
Address:
"LUX MED"
pl. Dominikański 3 (Inside Galeria Dominikańska building, 4th floor) Information and registry open:
Mon-Fri 7.30-20.00 Sat 9.00-13.00
"Multi-Medyk"
pl. Św. Macieja 8 tel. 071 3216003
Information and registry open:
Mon-Fri 7.00-18.30
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Residence registration in Poland
All students from EU countries coming to study in Poland for more than 3 months must register their stay in Poland. To do it you need to visit the Lower Silesian Governor's Office Office - Dolnośląski Urząd Wojewódzki.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
Confirmation of enrollment in Polish (you can find it on your on-line account) It is valid only with the signature of someone from the International Office!
Application form
European Health Insurance Card + 1 copy Passport + 1 copy
Address:
Urząd Wojewódzki, Oddział ds. Cudzoziemców ul. Powstańców Warszawy 1, ground floor
Working hours:
Mon, Tue 8.15-15.30
Wed 8.00-17.30
Thurs, Fri 8.15-15.30
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Your Transcript of Records will be signed by your Dean’s Office.
You should print it out from your USOSweb account and submit it in the Dean’s Office so they can check it and approve it.
You can pick it up before your departure in the Dean’s Office or
Inform them to send it to you or your Univeristy.To do that please use this form.
Remember that without the signature from the Dean’s Office your Transcript is
not valid!
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If you often use trams and busses it is a good idea to apply for the URBANCARD.
It is a convenient, multipurpose carrier of electronic services and products in a prepaid card format. From May 2010, the Wrocław Urban Transportation
System's tickets are encoded on the card. Benefits for URBANCARD users include e.g. an option to reclaim the ticket in the case the card is stolen or lost, wide availability of electronic ticket vending points, easy and convenient use, transaction security, multipurpose nature and durability of the card, as well as an option to implement new services supported by the card.
To apply for the URBANCARD please visit their website:
www.urbancard.pl
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Erasmus Student Network is Europe-wide student organization and its goal is supporting as well as developing international student exchange programs, especially the Erasmus+ Program. Organization motto is: "Students helping Students". The main activity of ESN is carried on the three levels:
international, national and local (university). University of Wroclaw has its own ESN section- it is called ESN University of Wroclaw.
Buddy Program Application:
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Facebook: www.facebook.com/esn.uwr
instagram: @esn_uwr
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The University of Wrocław can offer some assistance to students/staff with disabilities, although the structure and the position of the university buildings may occur difficulties for students with serious mobility problems. Limited number of rooms suitable for disabled can be offered in one of the student houses. Disabled students interested to study at the University of Wrocław should contact the International Office before starting the application
procedure to make sure if all the necessary assistance can be provided.
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Lectures
Title of the course: Financial Markets Number of hours: 30 hours
Location: MME(2)I: Wednesday 8:00-9:30, room 403C, C building ECTS: 4
Semester: winter
Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D.
Office: room 203c – A building Office hours:
E-mail: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
Www: https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/user/12048?language=en Course objectives:
provide a practical introduction to prepare student s for today’s changing landscape of financial markets and institutions; to organize students’ thinking then examines the models as real-world scenarios from a practitioner’s perspective; students develop the critical-thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to respond to challenging
situations in their future careers.
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Title of the course: Financial Markets Number of hours: 30 hours
Location: MME(2)I: Wednesday 8:00-9:30, room 403C, C building ECTS: 4
Semester: winter
Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D.
Office: room 203c – A building Office hours:
E-mail: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
Www: https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/user/12048?language=en Grading policy:
There will be a case study every week covering the material for that week. Each
student is asked to solve case application at home and send via e-mail. There will be one week time for every case study. The weights for the final course grade are as follows:
A – 5 and more case studies B – 4 case studies
C – 3 case studies
D – 2 case studies
E - 1 case study
F – no case studies
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Lectures
Title of the course: Financial Markets Number of hours: 30 hours
Location: MME(2)I: Wednesday 8:00-9:30, room 403C, C building ECTS: 4
Semester: winter
Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D.
Office: room 203c – A building Office hours:
E-mail: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
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Part One: Introduction
Part Two: Fundamentals of Financial Markets
Part Three: Fundamentals of Financial Institutions
Part Four: Central Banking and the Conduct of Monetary Policy Part Five: Financial Markets
Part Six: The Financial Institutions Industry
Part Seven: The Management of Financial Institutions
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Title of the course: Financial Markets Number of hours: 30 hours
Location: MME(2)I: Wednesday 8:00-9:30, room 403C, C building ECTS: 4
Semester: winter
Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D.
Office: room 203c – A building Office hours:
E-mail: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
Www: https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/user/12048?language=en Recommended reading:
Frederic S. Mishkin, Stanley Eakins, Financial Markets and Institutions:
Global Edition, 7/E, Pearson Higher Education, 2012;
Frank J. Fabozzi, Franco P. Modigliani, Frank J. Jonem, Foundations of
Financial Markets and Institutions: International Edition, 4/E, Pearson Higher
Education, 2010.
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Title of the course: Business Finance Number of hours: 30 hours
Location: MME(2)I: Wednesday 11:30-13:00, room 404C, C building ECTS: 5
Semester: winter
Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D.
Office: room 203c – A building Office hours:
E-mail: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
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To provide knowledge about the theoretical peculiarities of business finances, to develop students’ skills analysing and forecasting business corporate finances and personal finances, to assess financial decisions applying the money time value methods. Having studied the subject students will gain specific knowledge about finance concepts; will know financial resource formation sources, will gain skills on methods of money value over time in the decision making and financial decision
basement, will understand the assessment methods of financial decision results, will be
able to assess financial – economic processes in a company as well as the impact of
possible risk factors on business results.
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Lectures
Title of the course: Business Finance Number of hours: 30 hours
Location: MME(2)I: Wednesday 11:30-13:00, room 404C, C building ECTS: 5
Semester: winter
Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D.
Office: room 203c – A building Office hours:
E-mail: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
Www: https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/user/12048?language=en Grading policy:
There will be a case study every week covering the material for that week. Each student is asked to solve case application at home and send via e-mail. There will be one week time for every case study. The weights for the final course grade are as follows:
A – 5 and more case studies B – 4 case studies
C – 3 case studies
D – 2 case studies
E - 1 case study
F – no case studies
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Lectures
Title of the course: Business Finance Number of hours: 30 hours
Location: MME(2)I: Wednesday 11:30-13:00, room 404C, C building ECTS: 5
Semester: winter
Lecturer: Dr. Mariusz Dybał, Ph.D.
Office: room 203c – A building Office hours:
E-mail: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
Www: https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/user/12048?language=en Table of contents:
The Financial Environment
Money and the Monetary System Banks and Other Financial Institutions Federal Reserve System
Policy Makers and the Money Supply International Finance and Trade Savings and Investment Process Interest Rates
Time Value of Money
Bonds and Stocks: Characteristics and Valuations Securities Markets
Financial Return and Risk Concepts
Business Organization and Financial Data
Financial Analysis and Long-Term Financial Planning Managing Working Capital
Short-Term Business Financing Capital Budgeting Analysis
Capital Structure and the Cost of Capital