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Users' opinions

Below you can find many positive opinions about our e-learning courses. Usually, people say that they can learn easily at home at any time they like. They also appreciate the possibility to use online tests and exercises because it is a good way of revising for final exams. We are also looking forward to receiving your comments

The powerful range of the course motivates me not to let any students drop out if our team could possibly keep bright minds with us. The material, and, very important, the extended reflection the student gives it over time, is a total value at any point in life!

PhD Natalie Vania
Instructor of Rationality and Moral Choice in Spring Semester 2005/2006

"Rationality and Moral Choice", a forefront exposure in the history of economic thought and in moral theory, gives Polish students perhaps their one engagement in participation-based, discussion-oriented, and original analytical argumentation in weighty material. Polish students get the opportunity to see morality and ethics treated in analytical thought, to practice English, and to come into thoughtful extended discussion with American students.

PhD Natalie Vania
Instructor of Rationality and Moral Choice in Spring Semester 2005/2006

"Rationality and Moral Choice" is rich and flexible enough for developing into convenient units for Executive Education. The course offers material and a perspective that senior management and their workforces should use in their development.

PhD Natalie Vania
Instructor of Rationality and Moral Choice in Spring Semester 2005/2006

I have really enjoyed the opportunity to work with both SGH students and UIS students in the SGH course "Rationality and Moral Choice." The international program is exceptionally well run, the course platform allows for good virtual interaction with students, and I have experienced only positive interactions and great collaboration with my colleagues helping with the course in Poland. I have found the SGH students to be excellent. They challenge the UIS students to keep up with them, not only in terms of comprehending difficult theoretical material, but in terms of thinking beyond view that are prevalent in the U.S. today. Overall, teaching online for SGH has affirmed my belief that international efforts in education are valuable on many different levels.

Prof. Roxanne Kurtz
Instructor of Rationality and Moral Choice in Fall Semester 2006/2007

Rationality and Moral Choice is a perfect blend of modern course in social science and cross cultural experience. Course material is at a crossroads of business ethics, decision theory, social capital theory and international management. Apart from pure knowledge acquisition, all students have a great opportunity to understand different cultures, share ideas, freely discuss the hottest up - to - date topics.

I truly recommend the course to all students interested in international economics, international management and business ethics. Students who consider PhD studies in social science at top American or European universities should definitely enroll

Adam Karbowski
SGH Student

The course besides covering issues related to economics, business management and philosophy was a great experience, due to the fact of studying with American students. Thanks to this it was possible to hear their opinions - so different from an Eastern European perspective. It was also very interesting to have professors from both schools. It gave an interesting insight on teaching methods on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

Tomasz Zacharski
SGH Student