Faculty | Faculty of Mining and Geology |
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Type of study | Doctoral |
Language of instruction | Czech English |
Code of the programme | P3925 |
Title of the programme | Management of Industrial Systems |
Regular period of the study | 3 years |
Coordinating department | Department of Economics and Control Systems |
Coordinator | prof. Ing. Jaroslav Dvořáček, CSc. |
The duration of study in the program Management of systems in the field of mineral resources is 3 years. The applicant for full-time study is applying for the dissertation topic announced by the faculty. Applicants for part-time study may submit their own practice-based topic to the department by the deadline set.
The formal requirements for the admission procedure are governed by the Rules for Admission Procedure and the Conditions for Admission to the Doctoral Study at the Faculty of Mining and Geology of the Technical University of Ostrava for the current academic year.
The course of study is governed by the valid Study and Examination Regulations for study in Bachelor Degree Programmes.
Graduate find employment in enterprises and institutions within the mineral - resource complex in positions associated with responsibility for management and problem - solving in related areas, especially in the environmental field. With regard to the length of practice, graduates can work also in consulting companies and ministries, in particular at the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic and the Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic in positions, where political decisions must be also taken into account (e.g. the issue of territorial ecological limits of brown coal mining). Graduates should also find employment in higher education and science and research.
Study program Management of systems in the field of mineral resources is based on the knowledge of the technological and technical basis of the activities of industrial companies in the field of mineral resources, because the economic results of enterprises are largely influenced by the technical and technological solution of the production process. The set of subjects develops the theoretical knowledge of business management and economics, system thinking, ability to predict development and analysis of economic activity, modelling, information obtaining and processing, all with the aim of streamlining management and improving business results.
Graduate of the Ph.D. study of Management of systems in the field of mineral resources will be equipped with:
The graduate has the following professional skills:
The general abilities of the graduate are as follows: