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Original title in Czech: Procesní managementFaculty: FBMAbbreviation: BAK-PMAcad. year: 2019/2020
Type of study programme: Bachelor's
Study programme code: B0413P050001
Degree awarded: Bc.
Language of instruction: Czech
Accreditation: 14.7.2018 - 13.7.2028
Profile of the programme
Professionally oriented
Mode of study
Full-time study
Standard study length
3 years
Programme supervisor
doc. Ing. Vít Chlebovský, Ph.D.
Degree Programme Board
Chairman :prof. Ing. Alena Kocmanová, Ph.D.Councillor internal :doc. Ing. Mgr. Karel Brychta, Ph.D.doc. Ing. Vít Chlebovský, Ph.D.prof. Ing. Marie Jurová, CSc.prof. Ing. Vojtěch Koráb, Dr., MBAIng. Jiří Kříž, Ph.D.prof. Ing. et Ing. Stanislav Škapa, Ph.D.doc. Ing. Robert Zich, Ph.D.Councillor external :Ing. Rostislav Tesař
Fields of education
Study aims
The aim of the study is to educate experts for the operational level of business management with the simultaneous knowledge of process management issues and the basics of technologies and materials in engineering or electrical engineering. Prerequisites and co-occurrence of the study program: The bachelor study program of the Process Management program is based on the context of the understanding of the enterprise as a basic element of the knowledge environment which leads to the application of the principles of Industry 4.0 from the point of view of business (digitization, robotics, logistics, intelligent autonomous equipment for the digital enterprise) and providing knowledge and skills for successful realization in industrial practice, with the help of a newly-developed specialist lab for education to labor market skills. The prepared study program respects the impact of changes to industrial sectors in the Czech Republic and is supported by a survey of the demand for graduates from enterprises cooperating with the Faculty of Business. Within Industry 4.0, the expected expertise approaches include increased capacity utilization, inventory reduction, or increased service delivery through closer collaboration with suppliers. These are the modern concepts summarized in the National Industry Initiative 4.0, based on the pillars - digitization, combinatorics and exponential development of technology. For example, technology involves the further development of artificial intelligence, 3D printing, or nanotechnology. The Process Management program is conceived as a professionally oriented study program in the field of process management focused on the engineering and electrotechnical production technologies. The program appropriately combines management and engineering technologies or technologies in electrical engineering.
Graduate profile
The graduate program acquires multidisciplinary knowledge for business process management in terms of value creation for the customer. The primary focus is on the operational management of processes in small and medium-sized enterprises in engineering or electrotechnical production. Graduates will be ready for process management built on digitization in Industry 4.0. In addition to operational managerial skills for process management, the graduate will acquire technical knowledge in the field of basic technologies of engineering or electrotechnical production processes and will also be able to use the full range of enterprise information systems to support process management. At the same time, graduates will have the ability to express interrelationships (including economics) between technology, technology and management decision-making. These are mainly the following areas: 1. Procedural proceedings 2. Project management 3. Areas of technical preparation of production 4. Marketing concepts 5. Logistics concepts 6. Production Management 7. Digitization and globalization 8. Technology of engineering production or technology of electrotechnical production the acquired knowledge, skills and competencies can be divided into the following groups: - General technical Knowledge: knowledge of company management principles, basic overview of business economy functioning, basic overview in economic theory, knowledge of mathematical and statistical methods applicable in data processing. Practical Skills and Competencies: Use of general expertise in business process management and the ability to perceive mutual multidisciplinary links and business process links to business results and business strategies prepared in the context of the respective economic environment. - Technological and process manaagement Knowledge: Business Process Management, Project Management, Production Management and Logistics. Knowledge of progressive and innovative methods, tools and technologies used in the digitization of industry, tools and technologies (business information systems) to manage them. Depending on the chosen focus knowledge of basic technologies of engineering or electrical engineering and their qualitative and quantitative assessment. Practical skills and competences: ability to apply individual principles in operational management of business processes, ability to use information technologies and software support for process and project management, production and logistics. - Marketing and communication Knowledge: Marketing principles and their links to all business processes in terms of value creation for the customer. Principles of interpersonal communication, presentation, management and coordination of teams. Practical skills and competences: preparation of marketing plans, preparation of marketing offers with an emphasis on value creation for the customer, ability to communicate with customers and ability to communicate within the corporate structure. - Lingual Knowledge: English terminology in the field of business process management, manufacturing technology (according to the chosen focus) and business economics. Practical skills and competences: Ability to work with English text at professional and general level, communication in written and spoken form at both formal and informal level.
Profession characteristics
Graduates of the Process Management study program will most often find employment as professionals at the operational level of management within small and medium-sized manufacturing companies - mainly with a focus on engineering or electrotechnical production (according to the chosen study focus). After acquiring practical skills, graduates can be expected to be employed by independent professionals and production and logistics managers and in positions of project and product managers. Graduates may continue to study Master's degree programs at the Faculty of Business Administration accredited in the field of economic studies.
Fulfilment criteria
The state final exam consists of two parts, namely the defense of the bachelor thesis and the oral examination. The oral exam consists of three courses. The individual SZZ ranges are designed to cover the content of study subjects of the profiling curriculum of the curriculum and are also in line with the expected learning outcomes and the graduate profile. These are the following three headings: Process and project management circuit Links to courses: Process Management, Project Management, Business Systems Production and Logistics Process Control Follow-up to courses: Production Preparation Organization, Operational Production Management, Logistics, Inventory Management Reliability in Production, PVPA Objects by Subject Management and Marketing Links to courses: Management, Behavioral Skills of a Manager, Marketing, Sales and Sales Support, Business Economics, Calculations and Budgets, Fundamentals of Economics
What degree programme types may have preceded
The graduates may continue in a master's study programme.