- Secondary vocational education
- Bachelor’s degree
- Master’s degree
- Doctoral degree
Secondary Vocational Education
The programs of secondary vocational education at NSUEM are implemented by NSUEM Business College.
The only enrollment requirement of Business School is to be Junior High and High School graduates. Business College provides full-time and part-time training in the following areas:
- Banking
- Hotel service
- Land and property relations
- Logistics
- Applied IT
- Insurance
- Tourism
- Finance
- Economics and Accounting
Bachelor’s Degree
A bachelor’s degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study. The full-time bachelor’s program lasts 4 years, and 5 for part-time students.
Area of Study | Major |
Economics Department | |
Economics/Business | Business statistics and analytics |
Accounting and Audit | |
World Economy | |
Taxes and Taxation | |
Regional Economy | |
Statistics | |
Finance and Credit | |
Company Economy | |
State and Municipal Management | Regional Management |
Municipal Administration | |
Government Management | |
IT Department | |
Fundamental informatics and IT | Software Engineering |
Information Systems and Technologies | Information Systems and Technologies |
Applied IT | Applied Information Science in Economics |
Information Security | Information Security |
Innovation Studies | Innovation Management (trade-wise) |
Business Informatics | Enterprise Architecture |
e-Business | |
Management of the Environment and Natural Resources | Natural Resources Management |
Department of Social Studies and Humanities | |
Psychology | Psychophysiology |
International Regional Studies | International Regional Studies |
International Relations | International Relations |
Tourism | Tourism Management and Technologies |
Advertising and Public Relations | Advertising and Public Relations in Business |
Service | Service in International Business |
Sociology | Sociology |
Sales | Sales |
Marketing in Sales | |
Hotel Business | Hotel Business |
Law Department | |
Law | Law |
Areas of Study and Majors
A master’s degree is an academic degree awarded upon completion of a course of study demonstrating a mastery or high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice. Within the area studied, graduates are posited to possess advanced knowledge of a specialized body of theoretical and applied topics; high order skills in analysis, critical evaluation, or professional application; and the ability to solve complex problems and think rigorously and independently.
Only bachelor’s students are eligible to be enrolled to the Master’s programs.
A flexible training schedule for master’s students has been drawn up by NSUEM. The students have the opportunity of combining studies with their employment. The full-time master’s program lasts 2 years, and 2.5 for part-time students.
Area of Study | Major |
Economics Department | |
Economics/Business | Business statistics |
Banks and Banking | |
International Monetary and Credit Relations | |
Enterprise Economics | |
Business Economics Accounting, analysis and Audit Accounting and Analysis in Businesses |
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Finance and Credit | Financial Management |
State and Municipal Management | State and Municipal Management and Development |
Management | General and Strategic Management |
Management and Entrepreneurship in Tourism | |
Human Resource Management | Economics and Human Resource Management |
Government | Auditing Government Auditing |
IT Department | |
Information Systems and Technologies | eBusiness |
Applied IT | Applied Information Science in High-Tech |
Business Engineering | |
Innovation Studies | Innovation Management in High-End Technologies |
Department of Social Studies and Humanities | |
Psychology | Psychology in Management |
International Relations | International Politics |
Advertising and Public Relations | Advertising and Public Relations Management |
Sociology | Management Sociology |
Sales | International Sales |
International Regional Studies | International Regional Studies |