1st cycle Bachelor’s professional study programme
The 1st cycle Bachelor’s professional study programme ECONOMIC AND TECHNICAL LOGISTICS familiarizes students with the basic but key logistics functions: needs planning, procurement, warehousing, distribution, transport, after-sales and disposal logistics.
In the first year of the study programme you are familiarized with models and practical tools needed in the working environment. Most of the study in the second and third year is modular, which means that you can choose the direction of study and career path. The most important part of the professional degree education is a mandatory work placement in an organisation (either in a manufacturing or service company, state administration, institutions, etc.), which you complete in the summer semester of the final year. The aim of a work placement is to learn how to apply principles, methods, techniques and information tools you have learned during your study to the analysis and inventory of logistics functions in the real business environment. Experience gained during a placement will improve your employment prospects.
The programme focuses on gaining practical experience and is thus suitable for students who want to start working immediately after graduation.
General competences of graduates, gained at a study programme
The general intellectual skills you are expected to have are:
- critical thinking ability,
- intellectual openness and curiosity,
- creativity and originality,
- commitment to professional ethics,
- ability to calculate and understand quantitative information,
- ability to make operational decisions.
You will also learn the following personal skills:
- enjoying ideas, discoveries and learning,
- ability to work alone or in cooperation with others,
- self-discipline and ability to plan and achieve personal and professional goals,
- ability to lead and assume responsibility,
- having respect for the values of other individuals and groups and accepting human and cultural diversity,
- personal and professional integrity and awareness of acting ethically.
Subject specific competences of graduates, gained on a study programme
- a perfect command of theoretical knowledge of logistics, and complementary items of other disciplines,
- ability to apply the theoretical skills you have learned in practice,
- ability to identify a problem, determine and analyze the causes, as well as to provide reasonable solutions at the operational and partially at the tactical level of logistic systems within an organization,
- ability to determine and apply the information and communication technology to support professional work in a specific work area in the framework of logistics within an organization,
- ability to develop your own business.
