MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
second-cycle studies

  • Graduates possess knowledge of general engineering education subjects and those related to the preparation and organisation of production in an enterprise.
  • They are able to use quantitative methods and utilise information systems in management.
  • They also understand methods for analysing, diagnosing, and designing organisational systems and enterprise management systems.
  • They are able to prepare and organise the production process, assessing the impact of production decisions on the operation of the entire enterprise and the economic and financial results achieved.
  • Graduates of the Management and Production Engineering program are prepared to lead creative teams in a selected field of production engineering, as well as teams in economics, education, local government, state administration, or banking.
  • They can manage production systems and organise production and support processes within an enterprise.
  • They are able to manage enterprise resources for its operational needs, particularly for the production process.
Subject Hours in total
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 30
MODULES OF ELECTIVE COURSES – INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIALIZATION 255
MODULES OF ELECTIVE COURSES WITHIN THE SPECIALIZATION:
– SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
– PRODUCTION AND LOGISTIC SYSTEMS IN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
60
DIPLOMA SEMINAR 15
TOTAL 360
Subject Hours in total
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 30
MODULES OF ELECTIVE COURSES – INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIALIZATION 105
MODULES OF ELECTIVE COURSES WITHIN THE SPECIALIZATION:
– SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
– PRODUCTION AND LOGISTIC SYSTEMS IN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
135
PBL 60
DIPLOMA SEMINAR 30
TOTAL 360
Subject Hours in total
MODULES OF ELECTIVE COURSES – INTRODUCTION
TO THE SPECIALIZATION
45
MODULES OF ELECTIVE COURSES WITHIN THE SPECIALIZATION:
– SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
– PRODUCTION AND LOGISTIC SYSTEMS IN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
285
DIPLOMA SEMINAR 30
TOTAL 360
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