Management and Production Engineering combines engineering knowledge with the skills of engineering majors, namely, mechanics with mechanical engineering and computer science with a knowledge of economics and management and marketing skills; in this way, these studies provide the graduate with the knowledge necessary for the design and technical supervision of production processes, as well as with a knowledge of the implementation of modern management methods. In the learning process, particular emphasis is placed on the ability to use IT tools in:
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:
The graduate has advanced engineering knowledge in mechanical engineering, as well as in organisational and management fields. He/she is therefore prepared to work creatively in these areas, including the design of new production processes and the systems and management systems for them, as also in conducting and organising R&D work and technology transfers.
Admission to second degree studies is restricted to persons who hold the title of engineer or master of science in engineering.
The candidates are admitted according to the ranking list based on the adjusted score indicated on the completed studies diploma and the compatibility or relatedness of completed studies with the selected second degree course.
If the completed course :
A first degree course is compatible with the selected second degree course if it is the same type of course (with the title bachelor’s degree (BSc), engineer or equivalent.
Related courses are: all fields of study leading to an enginner's or master's degree in engineering (master of science in engineering).
In the case of the same place in ranking list an additional criterion is the adjusted score of a diploma examination grade.
The final grade, grades for the completed courses and the mean grades (S) granted according to grading systems in other schools and universities are adjusted to the final grade, grades and mean grades (N) according to the grading system used in the University of Zielona Gora according to the following formula: N = 3 ( S-m) / (M – m) + 2, where M is the maximum and m is the minimum (pass grade/qualifying) grade used in the other schools or universities.