Professional Practice

Goal

The goal of the Professional Practice course at the university graduate level is to prepare students to work and face the challenges of a real professional environment, providing them with the opportunity to practically apply the theoretical knowledge acquired during their studies. In addition, the course helps students explore different career alternatives, enabling them to define and shape their professional path based on real-world experience.

Additional info

Preparation for professional practice. Carrying out professional practice in a business entity/organization. Writing work diaries and reports on completed professional practice. Review of the completed professional practice.

Lectures: 0
Seminars: 6
Exercises: 200

Upon completion of the professional practice, students will acquire the knowledge, skills, and understanding of:

  1. How to apply theoretical knowledge, acquired during the course of study, to practical problems within their profession;
  2. How to identify, analyse, and solve problems encountered during the practice, using appropriate methods and techniques;
  3. Planning, organisation, and time management through working on real projects and tasks;
  4. Professional communication, including written and oral presentation of work results;
  5. How to work effectively in a team environment and develop the communication and interpersonal skills necessary for professional development;
  6. Working in a professional environment, including understanding organisational culture and business ethics;
  7. Independent work and taking responsibility for their tasks and decisions.
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