FOR WHOM WAS COMPANY MANAGEMENT SPECIALISATION CREATED?
We have created this specialisation for people who are interested in managerial aspects of the production and service process and who tie their future with management functions.
PRACTICAL ASPECT OF THE PROFESSION
As a Company management graduate you will understand marketing processes resulting from market analysis. You will also learn methods to reduce the impact of production process on the environment. You will learn how to manage human resources and control technical equipment, raw material or product streams.
PROSPECTIVE EDUCATION
At UEM we focus on a unique combination of technical, economic and environmental knowledge, so you will gain valuable knowledge, especially for the small and medium-sized enterprise sector.
The curriculum of the 3,5 year full-time (daily) and part-time (extramural) fist degree programme (engineer’s degree) in Management and Production Engineering includes the following subjects (during part-time studies, some subjects might be taught in other semesters). Some subjects are taught during 2 semesters:
Marketing research
Atmosphere protection
Wastewater treatment
Organisation of production processes
Market analysis
Electrical engineering and electronics
Project financing from EU funds
Basics of waste management
Human resources management
Diploma seminar
Ecology
English language
Mathematics
Materials science
Microeconomics
Basics of management
Logistics
Macroeconomics
Basics of marketing
Information technology
Strength of materials
Workplace safety and ergonomics
Corporate finance
Physics
Engineering graphics
Statistics
Database
Economic law
Engineering design
Quality management
Production and service management
Operational research
Metrology
Computer networks and Internet techniques
Cax systems
Environmental management
Automation and robotisation of production
Process engineering
Consultation and writing the diploma thesis
Fluid mechanics
Professional practice
Computer programming
Cost accounting
Accountancy
IT systems in production management
Modelling of production processes
Production processes