Study program
PLAN AND PROGRAM OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
Duration of postgraduate studies – 2 semesters
total number of ECTS credits – thirty
total number of teaching hours – 224
Study programme includes the following modules:
Logistics and supply chains in the modern economy
Purpose of the lesson: The classes will provide knowledge about the basics of logistics, the history of its development, and especially the evolution that has taken place in the last few decades. Basic knowledge about the features and principles of supply chains functioning, as well as the role of information in them will be provided.
Lecturer – Prof. dr hab. Inż. Bogdan Klepacki, Honorary Doctor
Supply chain management and its optimization
Purpose of the lesson: Classes should provide knowledge about the essence of the company’s value for shareholders, the relationship between the strategy and operations of the supply chain and the company’s value. They should provide knowledge about the structure of business processes in the supply chain, the basics of its optimization and risk management.
Lecturer – Paweł Hajdan, MSc. Dariusz Samól, dr inż. Milena Antosik-Panek, Prof. dr hab. Inż. Bogdan Klepacki, Honorary Doctor
Planning levels and horizons in the enterprise
Purpose of the lesson: To acquaint students with the levels and horizons of planning in the enterprise as well as the problems of classification and segmentation of DFU and SKU. Familiarizing students with the subject of supply chain management and production management, with particular emphasis on information technologies supporting these activities.
Lecturer – dr inż. Milena Antosik-Panek, Marek Gagis, Paweł Hajdan
Supply chain optimization methods
Purpose of the lesson: To familiarize students with the goal of optimizing the supply chain from the perspective of multiple levels of planning. Presentation of computational methods and showing cases of their practical use. Discussion of technological and architectural issues important for the application of these methods in industry. Showing examples of actual implementations of optimization solutions and an introduction to the assessment of their business value. Discussion on current trends in the approach to supply chain optimization, with particular emphasis on the Industry 4.0 concept.
Lecturer – mgr inż. Dariusz Samól, Paweł Hajdan, Dr. Monika Roman
The practice of optimizing planning processes
Purpose of the lesson: The participant should learn about the main supply chain planning processes, their characteristics and relationships.
Lecturer – Paweł Hajdan, dr inż. Milena Antosik-Panek
Project management
Purpose of the lesson: The aim of the course is to provide knowledge in the field of project management. Discussion of methodologies, planning and scheduling basics. Presentation of the issues of budgeting, quality and risk management in the project. Discussion of the methods of control and evaluation of projects and problems related to the management of human resources and organizational culture.
Lecturer – Radosław Paliszkiewicz, Magdalena Kluźniak, Prof. dr hab. Inż. Bogdan Klepacki Honorary Doctor
SQL databases and system integration
Purpose of the lesson: Presentation of data storage and processing technology for the needs of SCM systems and information systems integration technology. Transfer of knowledge about data processing and obtaining statements using SQL and PL / SQL. Acquiring basic skills in SQL and PL / SQL.
Lecturer – Jan Kubacki, Adrian Busłowski
Key technology trends in supply chain
This course will be delivered in English
Key Goals: Comprehensive overview of the current IT trends in the context of Supply Chain Planning.
Lecturer – Jerzy Suchodolski, MSc, Christian Titze