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1000-112bAPP
(from 2024-10-01)
n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 15 hours
  • Lab - 15 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
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Brief description

(in Polish) Pojęcie algorytmu i programu. Wprowadzenie do programowania, podstawowe konstrukcje programistyczne (przypisanie, instrukcje warunkowe, iteracje, funkcje). Typy danych. Poprawność i złożoność algorytmu. Rekurencja.

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1000-111ADM1 n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

(in Polish) Pierwsza część wykładu i ćwiczeń wprowadza studenta w teorię i praktykę

formalizmu matematycznego: elementy teorii mnogości są fundamentem na

którym zbudowany jest dalszy wykład algebry liniowej. Podstawy teorii

przestrzeni liniowych rozwinięte są nad dowolnym ciałem skalarów. Zarówno

teoria przestrzeni jak i przekształceń liniowych stosowane są nie tylko do

badania układów równań liniowych w kartezjańskich przestrzeniach

współrzędnych ale również do innych naturalnych przestrzeni i odwzorowań

między nimi, które pojawiają się naturalnie w innych działach matematyki

(przestrzenie wielomianów, ciągów i funkcji).

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1000-112ADM2 n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 60 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 60 hours
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Brief description

(in Polish) Większa część wykładu i ćwiczeń rozwija dalej algebrę liniową: teoria

diagonalizacji endomorfizmów, elementy algebry dwuliniowej ze szczególnym

uwzględnieniem geometrii euklidesowej i towarzysząca im teoria form

kwadratowych. Końcowa część przedmiotu poświęcona jest elementom algebry

abstrakcyjnej, a więc teorii grup i pierścieni.

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2400-TEST-EN n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Examination - 4 hours
Groups

Brief description

Tematy do opracowania

1. Career and recruitment (education and career, CV,cover letter, job interview).

2. Company organisation and finance (sectors of industry, types of businesses, business models, management structure, business funding, financial documents and regulation).

3. Marketing and advertising ( social media marketing, the marketting mix, advertising techniques).

4. Management styles and skills (cultural stereotypes and management, business ethics, industrial relations).

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1000-OOPOWI n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 4 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course includes the most relevant issues in the field of intellectual property rights on a basic level.

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1000-111bWI1a n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The purpose of the course is to introduce students to the principles of solving problems with computers and to teach them practical programming.

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1000-111bWI1b n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The purpose of the course is to introduce students to the principles of solving problems with computers and to teach them practical programming.

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2400-PP1WDE n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The lecture aims to:

• familiarize students with the subject of modern economics;

• to discuss the basics of the methodology of economic sciences;

• to present the main economic problems of Poland and the world and the ways in which economists analyze these problems.

The leading motive of the course is the desire to show how the market mechanism solves economic problems at different scales (microeconomic, macroeconomic and global) and why this mechanism is supplemented (and partly replaced) with other regulatory mechanisms, especially through state activity.

The lecture shows economics in a broad perspective that prepares for its further, more detailed, study. It draws attention to the relationship of economics with other disciplines and addresses problems of an interdisciplinary nature.

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2400-PP1NI n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The aim of the course is to familiarize participants with basic IT Tools useful in the everyday work of an economist. During classes organized in the form of computer labs, students acquire skills of using selected IT tools (advanced Excel, environment for statistical analysis R) and the ability to apply the appropriate analytical tool to solve a typical problem in the field of economic analysis. Prior to the course, participants are required to have basic knowledge in the field of computer science and mathematics (at the level of the first semester of the first year of study of linear algebra and mathematical analysis).

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2400-PP1MA1a n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course aims at presentation of the basic concepts, categories and simple models of modern macroeconomic analysis. Mastering the material should allow the students to understand the functioning of the economy as a whole, studying the structure of modern macroeconomic theory and give a solid basis for studying macroeconomics at the intermediate and advanced level. Hence, emphasis will be given to mastering of the basic macroeconomic independencies and on differences between short-term and long-term approach to macroeconomics.

Credit for classes is based on the written final exam, consisting of computational tasks, open questions and graphical tasks. It is also necessary to get a credit for discussion classes first. Credit for the whole course will be given to students that will gather min. 60% of the weighted average number of pints from tutorial (weight 30%) and final exam (70%). It is required to get at least 50% of point from the final exam.

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2400-PP1MA1 n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course aims at presentation of the basic concepts, categories and simple models of modern macroeconomic analysis. Mastering the material should allow the students to understand the functioning of the economy as a whole, studying the structure of modern macroeconomic theory and give a solid basis for studying macroeconomics at the intermediate and advanced level. Hence, emphasis will be given to mastering of the basic macroeconomic independencies and on differences between short-term and long-term approach to macroeconomics.

Credit for classes is based on the written final exam, consisting of computational tasks, open questions and graphical tasks. It is also necessary to get a credit for discussion classes first. Credit for the whole course will be given to students that will gather min. 60% of the weighted average number of pints from tutorial (weight 30%) and final exam (70%). It is required to get at least 50% of point from the final exam.

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1000-111bAM1a n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 60 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course introduces the fundamental notions of differential calculus in one variable. It covers properties of real and rational numbers, mathematical induction, limits of sequences (including the Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem), convergence of series (from basic criteria to the Cauchy multiplication of series), limits and continuity of a function of one variable, properties of continuous functions (intermediate value property, Weierstrass' theorem), convex functions and the notion of a derivative.

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1000-112bAM2a n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 60 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course is a continuation of Analiza matematyczna I.1. It covers the differential and integral calculus of one variable, starting from the notion of a derivative and its applications (de l'Hospital's rule, Taylor polynomials), through sequences and series of functions and their convergence (Weierstrass' test for absolute convergence, Arzela-Ascoli theorem), properties of power series, to the theory of the Riemann integral, improper integrals and their applications (length of C1 curves, Euler's Γ function, Wallis' formula).

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1000-112bAM2* n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 60 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 60 hours
Groups

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2400-PP1MI1a n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the intermediate consumer theory as part of the microeconomics theory.

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2400-PP1MI1 n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 60 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the intermediate consumer theory as part of the microeconomics theory. The credit for the course will be settled on the basis of the following elements: assessment of the classes (30%), final exam (70%). The final exam takes the form of a single-choice test, checking the degree of mastery of the necessary theoretical and practical material.

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2400-PP1MI2 n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The aim of the course is to familiarize students with intermediate microeconomic theory – module II concerns producer theory and is an introduction to industrial organization. The course is graded based on two components: tuition class grade (30%) and a final exam (70%). The final exam is a multiple choice test, which verifies theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

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2400-PP1MI2a n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The aim of the course is to familiarize students with intermediate microeconomic theory – module II concerns producer theory and is an introduction to industrial organization. The course is graded based on two components: tuition class grade (30%) and a final exam (70%). The final exam is a multiple choice test, which verifies theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

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0000-BHP-OG n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • E-learning course - 4 hours
Summer semester 2023/24
  • E-learning course - 4 hours
Groups

Brief description

The subject of the course is the acquisition of basic knowledge in the field of occupational safety and health, elements of labor law, fire protection as first aid in the event of an emergency.

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