LSC in Warsaw, Poland is a private higher education institution operating since 1993 with 7,000 students and 300 faculty. LSC belongs to a family of higher education institutions which are based on ancient scholastic traditions (the first university in Poland was established in 1364) with a history of its own. Throughout the ages Poland educated many famous people, such as Nicholas Copernicus who built a heliocentric model of the Solar System, a double Nobel Prize Winner Maria Sklodowska-Curie who discovered radiation, and Pope John Paul II.
The academic offer in English includes a Bachelor of Arts in Business Economics and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations (6 semester/three-year programs), as well as Master of Science in International Business Economics and Master of Business Administration (3 semester/18 months programs). Undergraduate and graduate programs are validated by University of Wales in the United Kingdom, which means that teaching, assessment, grading and quality assurance meet UK standards and will be supervised by the University of Wales. Upon completion of the program, students receive a UK degree.
LSC also offers undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate programs in Polish. The offer includes courses in Economics, Management and Marketing, Finance and Banking, International Relations, Computer Science, and Administration, as well as Law and Ph.D. studies in Law. LSC also offers postgraduate studies in Management, Finances and Accounting, European Union, Journalism, Entrepreneurship.
LSC makes every effort to conform with European standards of higher education and pays particular attention to the Bologna process. LSC works incessantly to improve the quality of its educational offer through developing new academic programs and continuously tightens its already close cooperation with the business world through the activities of the dynamic Internship and Career Office. LSC emphasis on quality combined with competitive prices maintain the School's position among the top ranking non-public higher education institutions in Poland (best by Newsweek in 2006). LSC activities are guided by national regulations as well as its own independent rules gathered in Code of Practice, which define rights and obligations of both LSC and the students |