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(in Polish) zarządzanie i inżynieria produkcji, stacjonarne drugiego stopnia (ZAINPDN2)

(in Polish: zarządzanie i inżynieria produkcji, stacjonarne drugiego stopnia)
second-cycle master's degree programme
full- time studies, 1,5 year, 90 ECTS points, including 2-week work experience internship (2ECTS)
Language: Polish
No description for the programme.

Qualification awarded:

(in Polish) magister
(in Polish) magister inżynier

Access to further studies:

an opportunity to apply for PhD studies

Professional status:

Professional status (if applicable): the right to apply for professional (specialist) qualifications

Access requirements

possess university diploma (first or second degree studies), positive result of the enrolment procedure

Teaching standards

educational standards in accordance with the directive of the Minister of Science and Higher Education, dated July 12, 2007 concerning the description of educational standards for particular study courses and education levels as well as procedures for establishment and the condiontions to be met by the university to conduct both interdisciplinary and conbined studies courses (Dz. U. No 164, item. 1166 incl. later amendments). The standards define general course requirements including the number of teaching hours, graduate`s profile, curricula for individual courses including subjects of general, core and specialist education as well as requirements and recommendations concerning internship.

Learning outcomes

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Resolution No. 34/51/2012 of the Senate of Bialystok University of Technology of 24 May 2012 on determining learning outcomes for second cycle courses in the field of Management and Production Engineering at Bialystok University of Technology

Meaning of symbols:
I – learning outcomes for the field of Management and Production Engineering
W – category of knowledge
U – category of skills
K – category of social competence
01, 02, 03, ... – number of the learning outcome
S – area of social sciences
T – area of technical sciences
2 – second cycle courses
A – general academic orientation

Symbols of learning outcomes for the field of study - Description of learning outcomes for the field of study - Reference to the description of learning outcomes for the areas of social and technical sciences

KNOWLEDGE
I_W01 - have a detailed, theoretically-based knowledge of selected areas of production engineering, in particular of production technologies, application, and recycling of plastics - T2A_W06
I_W02 - have an extended knowledge of development trends and the most important new achievements in production engineering, including those applying nanotechnology and biotechnology - T2A_W05, S2A_W05
I_W03 - have a well-established knowledge concerning the transfer of technologies and commercialisation of research results - S2A_W02, T2A_W05
I_W04 - have an in-depth knowledge of organisation and management systems with regard to whole businesses as well as production processes, including also quality management - T2A_W09
I_W05 - have an extended knowledge of information processing and distribution methods and technologies, including also methods and technologies using Artificial Intelligence and artificial neural networks - S2A_W06
I_W06 - understand the importance of the knowledge of cognition and realize the significance of applying knowledge and experience to generate faster technical and organizational progress - S2A_W05
I_W07 - have the knowledge necessary for analysing economic and environmental constraints of production - InzA_W03
I_W08 – have a systematised knowledge of principles of operation of machines, devices, and systems used in production processes - T2A_W06
I_W09 - have an extended knowledge of information processing and management, prediction, and numerical simulation in areas concerning management and production engineering - T2A_W07, S2A_W06
I_W10 - have a well-established knowledge required for planning and performing measurements as well as selecting mathematical methods for processing measurement results - T2A_W07
I_W11 - have an in-depth knowledge of contemporary information and communication technologies and methods used in management and production engineering - S2A_W06
I_W12 - have the knowledge of the basic notions and principles of the protection of industrial property, copyright, and intellectual property - S2A_W10
I_W13 - have an extended knowledge of the character of social sciences and their position in management and production engineering - S2A_W01

SKILLS
I_U01 - can obtain information concerning issues connected with production engineering and other related disciplines from literature, databases, and other sources, also in the English language or another foreign language; graduates can integrate and interpret the obtained information, formulate and justify their opinions, and draw conclusions - T2A_U01
I_U02 - can communicate, using different techniques, in their professional environment and in other contexts, also in the English language or another foreign language - T2A_U02
I_U03 - can write research papers concerning management and production engineering (in the Polish language) - S2A_U09
I_U04 - have an extended ability to prepare and give presentations (in Polish and in a foreign language) on detailed issues in the field of management and production engineering - S2A_U10
I_U05 - have foreign language skills pursuant to the requirements determined in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages for the B2+ level - S2A_U11
I_U06 - can use information technology systems to implement tasks concerning production organisation and management - S2A_U07
I_U07 - can independently plan and perform measurements and computer simulations, interpret the obtained results, and draw conclusions - T2A_U08
I_U08 - can perform economic calculations for activities concerning production, applying information technology - S2A_U04
I_U09 - can use simulation and experimental methods in formulating and solving engineering tasks and simple research problems - T2A_U09
I_U10 - can integrate and apply the knowledge of various areas of science and scientific disciplines, also taking into consideration environmental constraints, while analysing issues in production engineering - T2A_U10
I_U11 - have an extended ability to apply their knowledge to solving organizational and technical problems in management and production - S2A_U06
I_U12 - can critically analyse solutions concerning technical electrical power devices and mechanical devices, and apply the principles of operating these devices in an appropriate way in practice - T2A_U15
I_U13 - can use knowledge and project management methods as well as systems aiding decision making in businesses - S2A_U08
I_U14 - can critically evaluate the usefulness and effectiveness of the acquired knowledge and apply it to a various extent and in different forms - S2A_U06, T2A_U10
I_U15 - are sufficiently prepared to work in industry; graduates know and apply safety regulations connected with such work - T2A_U10
I_U16 - have an extended ability to use appropriately selected integrated development environments (IDEs) and management-aiding computer tools; graduates can also independently apply their extended knowledge of advanced information and communication technologies and methods used in managing organisations - S2A_U04

SOCIAL COMPETENCE
I_K01 - can cooperate and work in teams, assuming different roles - S2A_K02, T2A_K03
I_K02 - understand and realise the importance of non-technical aspects and results of engineering activities, including the influence of these activities on the environment, and the responsibility for the decisions they take - T2A_K02, S2A_K05
I_K03 - can think and act in a creative and resourceful way - T2A_K06, S2A_K07
I_K04 - are aware of the need for self-education and improving their knowledge and skills in order to consider not only the technical aspects of analysed problems, but also their social, economic, and environmental aspects - S2A_K01, T2A_K01,
S2A_K06
I_K05 - are aware of the social role of graduates of technical universities; in particular, they understand the need to formulate and communicate to the society information concerning management and production engineering - T2A_K07

Meaning of symbols:
S – area of study of social sciences
T – area of study of technical sciences
2 – second cycle courses
A – general academic orientation
I – learning outcomes for the field of study of Management and Production Engineering
W – category of knowledge
U – category of skills
K – category of social competence
01, 02, 03, ... – number of the learning outcome

Symbols of learning outcomes for the areas of study of social and technical sciences - Description of learning outcomes for the areas of study of social and technical sciences - Symbols of learning outcomes for the field of study of Management and Production Engineering – second cycle courses

KNOWLEDGE
T2A_W05 - have the knowledge of development trends and the most important new achievements in the areas of science and scientific disciplines appropriate for the graduates’ field of study as well as the related scientific disciplines - I_W02, I_W03
T2A_W06 - have a basic knowledge of the life cycle of devices, structures, and technical systems - I_W01, I_W08
T2A_W07 - know basic methods, technologies, tools, and materials used for solving complex engineering problems concerning the graduates’ field of study - I_W09, I_W10
T2A_W08, InzA_W03 - have the knowledge necessary to understand social, economic, legal and other non-technical constraints of engineering activity and to apply them in engineering practice - I_W07
T2A_W09 - have a basic knowledge of management, including quality management, and of conducting business activity - I_W04
S2A_W01 - have an extended knowledge of the character of social sciences, their position in the system of sciences, and their relationship to other sciences - I_W13
S2A_W02 - have an extended knowledge of different types of social structures and institutions - I_W03
S2A_W05 - have an extended knowledge of human beings as the creators of culture, and an in-depth knowledge of selected areas of human activity - I_W02, I_W06
S2A_W06 - have an in-depth knowledge of selected methods and tools of description, including techniques for obtaining data and for modelling social structures and processes occurring in the structures; graduates can also identify regularities in these structures - I_W05, I_W09, I_W11
S2A_W10 - know and understand the basic notions and principles concerning the protection of industrial property and copyright; graduates understand the necessity to manage intellectual property resources - I_W12

SKILLS
T2A_U01 - can obtain information from literature, databases, and other appropriately selected sources, also in the English language or another foreign language considered as a language of international communication with regard to their field of study; graduates can integrate the obtained information as well as interpret and critically evaluate it; they can also draw conclusions as well as formulate and comprehensively justify their opinions - I_U01
T2A_U02 - can communicate, using different techniques, in their professional environment and in other contexts, also in the English language or another foreign language considered as a language of international communication with regard to their field of study - I_U02
T2A_U08 - can plan and perform experiments, including measurements and computer simulations, and also interpret the obtained results and draw conclusions - I_U07
T2A_U09 - can use analytical, simulation, and experimental methods for formulating and solving engineering tasks and simple research problems - I_U09
T2A_U10 - can integrate their knowledge in the areas of science and scientific disciplines appropriate for their field of study, applying the system approach and taking into account also non-technical aspects, while formulating and solving engineering tasks - I_U14
T2A_U15 - can critically analyse the functioning of the existing technical solutions, in particular, devices, structures, systems, processes, and services, and evaluate these solutions, especially with reference to their field of study - I_U12
S2A_U04 - can predict complex social processes involving phenomena from various areas of social life, using advanced methods and tools in the areas of science and scientific disciplines appropriate for their field of study - I_U08, I_U16
S2A_U06 - have the ability to apply the acquired knowledge to a various extent and in different forms; graduates can also critically evaluate the usefulness and effectiveness of the acquired knowledge - I_U11, I_U14
S2A_U07 - have the ability to independently suggest solutions to specific problems - I_U06
S2A_U08 - have the ability to understand and analyse social phenomena in selected areas as well as to evaluate them on the basis of their theoretical knowledge, applying research methods - I_U13
S2A_U09 - can prepare sophisticated written texts of different types in the Polish language and in a foreign language considered as a basic language of communication with regard to the areas of science and scientific disciplines connected to their field of study as well as within areas combining different scientific disciplines - I_U03
S2A_U10, T2A_U04 - can prepare sophisticated oral presentations (in the Polish language and in a foreign language) within the areas of science and scientific disciplines connected to their field of study as well as within areas combining different scientific disciplines - I_U04
S2A_U11, T2A_U06 - have foreign language skills within the areas of science and scientific disciplines connected to their field of study, pursuant to the requirements determined in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages for the B2+ level - I_U05
SOCIAL COMPETENCE
T2A_K01 - understand the need for life-long education; graduates can inspire and organise educational processes of other people - I_K04
T2A_K02 - understand and realise the importance of non-technical aspects and results of engineering activities, including the influence of these activities on the environment, and the responsibility for the decisions they take - I_K02
T2A_K03 - can cooperate and work in teams, assuming different roles - I_K01
T2A_K06 - can think and act in a creative and resourceful way - I_K03
T2A_K07 - are aware of the social role of graduates of technical universities; in particular, they understand the need to formulate and communicate to the society, among others, through the mass media, information and opinions concerning achievements in technology and in other aspects of engineering activities; graduates endeavour to communicate such information and opinions in a commonly understandable way, justifying different points of view - I_K05
S2A_K01 - understand the need for life-long education; graduates can inspire and organise educational processes of other people - I_K04
S2A_K02 - can cooperate and work in teams, assuming different roles - I_K01
S2A_K05 - graduates can contribute to the preparation of social projects, and predict multi-directional social results of their activities - I_K02
S2A_K06 - can independently and critically enhance their interdisciplinary knowledge and skills - I_K04
S2A_K07 - can think and act in a resourceful way - I_K03

Admission procedures:

Visit the following page for details on admission procedures: https://irk2.uci.pb.edu.pl