Curriculum

Curriculum study year 1, semester 1, academic year 2013-2016

No. Course Name Credits Evaluation Type No. Hours Per Week Department
C S L T
1. Marketing 5 E 2 2 4 Marketing
2. Social Psychology 4 V 2 2 4 Philosophy and Social Sciences
3. Computer Science 5 V 2 2 4 Computer Science and Economic Cybernetics
4. Mathematics 5 E 2 2 4
5. Microeconomics 5 E 2 2 4 Economics and Policies
6. Introduction to Research Methodology 4 V 1 1 2 Marketing
7. Physical Education and Sports 2 C 2 2 Physical Education
8. English Language 2 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
TOTAL Compulsory and Optional 30 11 13 24
TOTAL 30 11 13 24

Legend: C – course; S – seminar; L – practical work in the laboratory; P – projects. At each discipline besides the course appears either S, L, or P not two of them.

Curriculum study year 1, semester 2, academic year 2013-2016

Nr. Discipline Name Credit Points Assessment Type Nr Hours per week Department
L S P T
1. Macroeconomics 5 E 2 2 4 Economics and Economic Policies
2. Introduction to Accounting 4 E 2 2 4 Accounting, Auditing, and Economic Analysis
3. Statistics 5 V 2 2 4 Statistics and Econometrics
4. Design and Aesthetics 4 V 2 1 3 Business, Consumer Sciences, and Quality Management
5. Marketing Research 5 E 2 2 4 Marketing
6. Management 5 E 2 2 4 Management
7. Physical Education and Sports 2 C 2 2 Physical Education
8. English Language 2 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
TOTAL Mandatory and Optional 30 12 15 25
TOTAL 30 12 15 25

Legend: C - course; S - seminar; L - practical work in the laboratory; P - projects. At each discipline besides the course appears either S, L, or P not two of them.

Curriculum study year 2, semester 1, academic year 2013-2016

Nr. Discipline Name Credit Points Assessment Type Nr Hours per week Department
L S P T
1. Consumer Behavior 4 E 2 1 3 Marketing
2. Marketing Information Systems 4 V 2 1 3 Marketing
3. Marketing Communication 4 E 2 1 3 Marketing
4.1 Food Commodities and Consumer Safety 4 E 1 1 2 Business, Consumer Sciences, and Quality Management
4.2 Fundamentals of Commodities Science 4 E 1 1 2 Business, Consumer Sciences, and Quality Management
4.3 Hotel and Restaurant Technology E 1 1 2 Tourism and Geography
5. Finance 4 E 2 2 4 Finance
6. Econometrics 4 E 2 2 4 Statistics and Econometrics
7.1 International Trade 4 E 2 1 3 International Economic Relations
7.2 World Economy 4 E 2 1 3 International Economic Relations
7.3 Negotiation and Techniques in Foreign Trade 4 E 2 1 3 International Economic Relations
8. English Language 2 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
9. Physical Education and Sports 2 C 2 2 Physical Education
TOTAL Mandatory and Optional 30 13 11 24
10. Romanian Language Communication 1 (for foreign citizens) 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
11. French Language Communication 1 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
12. German Language Communication 1 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
13. Spanish Language Communication 1 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
14. Russian Language Communication 1 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
15. Italian Language Communication 1 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
16. Turkish Language Communication 1 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
17. Japanese Language Communication 1 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
18. Chinese Language Communication 1 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
19. Corporate Communication 4 V 2 2 4 Economic Doctrines and Communication
20. Competition and Competitiveness 4 V 2 2 4 Business, Consumer Sciences, and Quality Management
21. Public Economics 4 V 2 1 3 Economics and Economic Policies
22. Professional Bureaucracy 4 V 2 2 4 Informatics and Economic Cybernetics
23. Population Statistics 4 V 2 2 4 Statistics and Econometrics

Legend: C - course; S - seminar; L - practical work in the laboratory; P - projects. At each discipline besides the course appears either S, L, or P not two of them.

Curriculum study year 2, semester 2, academic year 2013-2016

Nr. Discipline Name Credit Points Assessment Type Nr Hours per week Department
C S L T
1. Logistics 4 E 2 1 3 Marketing
2. Business Law 4 V 2 2 4 Law
3. Marketing Data Analysis Using SPSS 3 E 1 2 3 Marketing
5.1 European Economy 3 V 1 1 2 Economics and Economic Policies
5.2 World Economic Geography 3 V 1 1 2 Tourism and Geography
5.3 History of Economic Thought 3 V 1 1 2 Economic Doctrines and Communication
6 Applied Mathematics in Marketing 3 E 1 1 2 Applied Mathematics
7.1 Human Resources Management 3 E 2 1 3 Management
7.2 Project Management 3 E 2 1 3 Management
7.3 SME Management 3 E 2 1 3 Management
8. English Language 2 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
9. Office Technologies in Marketing 2 V 1 1 2 Management Informatics
10. Professional Internship* 3 C 30 30 Marketing
TOTAL Mandatory and Optional 30 12 12 30 24
10. Romanian Communication 2 (for foreign citizens) 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
11. French Communication 2 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
12. German Communication 2 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
13. Spanish Communication 2 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
14. Russian Communication 2 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
15. Italian Communication 2 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
16. Turkish Communication 2 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
17. Japanese Communication 2 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
18. Chinese Communication 2 4 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
19. Entrepreneurial Culture 4 V 2 2 4 Economics and Economic Policies
20. Surveys and Statistical Investigations 4 V 2 2 4 Statistics and Econometrics
21. Regional Economic Models 4 E 2 2 4 Economics and Economic Policies
22. Psychology of Emotions and Advertising 4 V 2 2 4 Philosophy and Social Sciences

Legend: C - course; S - seminar; L - practical work in the laboratory; P - projects. At each discipline besides the course appears either S, L, or P not two of them.

Curriculum study year 3, semester 1, academic year 2013-2016

Nr. Discipline Name Credit Points Assessment Type Nr Hours per week Department
C S L T
1. Service Marketing 4 E 2 1 3 Marketing
2. International Marketing 4 E 2 1 3 Marketing
3. Public Relations 4 E 2 1 3 Marketing
4 Sales Techniques 3 E 2 1 3 Marketing
5 Marketing Projects 3 V 2 2 Marketing
6 Direct Marketing 4 V 2 1 3 Marketing
7 Software Tools for Marketing Projects 4 V 1 2 3 Management Informatics
8.1 Insurance Marketing 2 V 1 1 2 Marketing
8.2 Entrepreneurial Marketing 2 V 1 1 2 Marketing
8.3 Event Marketing 2 V 1 1 2 Marketing
9. English Language 5 2 V 2 2 Modern Languages and Business Communication
TOTAL Mandatory and Optional 30 12 12 24
10. Terminology and Economic Translation in French 1 4 V 4 4 Modern Languages and Business Communication
11. Regional Economy 4 V 2 2 4 Economics and Economic Policies
12. European and EU History 4 V 2 2 4 Philosophy and Social Sciences
13. Communication and Organizational Culture 4 V 2 2 4 Economic Doctrines and Communication
14. Intercultural Management 4 V 2 2 4 Business Administration – UNESCO Department
15. Insurance and Reinsurance 4 V 2 2 4 Finance
16. Databases 4 V 2 2 4 Informatics and Economic Cybernetics

Legend: C - course; S - seminar; L - practical work in the laboratory; P - projects. At each discipline besides the course appears either S, L, or P not two of them.

Curriculum study year 3, semester 2, academic year 2013-2016

Nr. Discipline Name Credit Points Assessment Type Nr Hours per week Department
C S L T
1. Social-Political Marketing 4 E 2 1 3 Marketing
2. Business-to-Business Marketing 4 E 2 1 3 Marketing
3. Advanced Techniques for Marketing Research 4 V 2 1 3 Marketing
4 Tourism Marketing 3 E 2 1 3 Marketing
5 Cybermarketing 4 E 2 1 3 Marketing
6.1 Sports Marketing 3 V 1 1 2 Marketing
6.2 Financial-Banking Marketing 3 V 1 1 2 Marketing
6.3 Cultural Marketing 3 V 1 1 2 Marketing
7 Multimedia 3 E 1 1 2 Informatics and Economic Cybernetics
8. Agricultural and Food Marketing 3 E 2 1 3 Marketing
9. English Language 6 2 V 1 1 Modern Languages and Business Communication
TOTAL Mandatory and Optional 30 14 9 23
10. Terminology and Economic Translation in French 2 4 V 4 4 Modern Languages and Business Communication
11. Labor Economics 4 V 2 2 4 Economics and Economic Policies
12. Techniques for Collecting and Writing Economic Information in the Press 4 V 2 2 4 Economic Doctrines and Communication
13. Consumer Sociology 4 V 2 2 4 Philosophy and Social Sciences
14. Epistemology 4 V 2 2 4 Philosophy and Social Sciences
15. Game Theory 4 V 2 2 4 Informatics and Economic Cybernetics

Legend: C - course; S - seminar; L - practical work in the laboratory; P - projects. At each discipline besides the course appears either S, L, or P not two of them.