Admissions for Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programs 2026-2027

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E-commerce - full time master studies

Details
Code ECS2st
Organizational unit School of Undergraduate and Graduate Studies
Form of studies Full-time
Level of education Second cycle
Educational profile academic
Language(s) of instruction English
Admission limit 25
Duration 2 years (4 semesters)
Recruitment committee address Centrum Nowoczesnych Technologii Informatycznych
ul. Bogucicka 5
40-226 Katowice
rekrutacja@uekat.pl
Office opening hours poniedziałek - piątek 8:00-15:00
Mon - Fri 8.00am - 3:00pm
WWW address https://ue.katowice.pl/kandydaci
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Phase 1 (20.04.2026 12:00 – 17.05.2026 23:59)

E-commerce - studia magisterskie w j. angielskim na UE Katowice

The E-Commerce study program gives the student the knowledge and skills in the field of conducting commercial activities on the Internet and the use of social media in line with the expectations of enterprises in the era of electronic economy.

E-commerce is an area of business activity that is still gaining importance as it is a potential source of revenue for both Internet businesses and those that treat e-commerce as an additional product distribution channel. Students will also acquire knowledge about the conditions, ways and principles of conducting business activities on domestic and international markets.

Studies delivered only in English

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Fees

Application fee

85 PLN (EUR 20) – if you are exempt from an interview; or

100 PLN (EUR 23) – if an interview is required

Fees for Polish, holders of Pole's Card, EU students and others for one semester

3100 PLN [more information about payment]

Fees for foreign students (non-EU students) for one semester 7500 PLN [more information about payment]

Qualification rules

Candidates applying for admission to second-cycle studies taught in English are accepted on the basis of an interview. The interview is conducted online via Google Meet. Candidates are informed about the date and result of the interview via the recruitment system.

Graduates of higher education institutions from the European Union who have completed first- or second-cycle studies in economics or related fields are exempt from the qualification interview, provided they can document their English language proficiency at a minimum B2 level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

NOTEyou can take the interview before the defense! Candidates taking an interview for a second degree program conducted in English during the final year of their first degree program are required to upload to the recruitment system a document containing a list of grades from all passed semesters, as well as the name of the university, the name of the program of study, the start date and the expected date of graduation. You will be required to submit your graduation certificate/diploma no later than the end of September.

Candidates for second-cycle studies are expected to have basic computer competencies, particularly in searching for and gathering information, operating text editor, spreadsheet and presentation tools, as well as networking collaboration and information exchange tools, including instant messengers and email. Candidates should understand the potential risks associated with using the Internet and communicating via electronic media, and know the basic ways to avoid these risks.

Information on registration in the system

Candidates fill out the online application form. You can choose up to 3 programs. These programs should be indicated in order of preference, from most to least preferred. This order is taken into account in the admission procedure.

Admission to one of the selected programs means denial of admission to the other programs.

After the status in the IRK system is changed to qualified, candidates are required to submit a complete set of documents by the specified deadline.

Applicants for second-cycle (master’s) studies are expected to possess basic digital competences, particularly in the areas of information searching and gathering, using word processors, spreadsheets, presentation tools, as well as online collaboration and communication tools, including messengers and email. Candidates should also understand the potential risks associated with the use of the Internet and electronic communication, and be familiar with basic methods of avoiding such threats.