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COURSE CATALOGUE<br />

(<strong>ECTS</strong> INFORMATION PACKAGE)<br />

FIELD MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING<br />

SECOND-CYCLE STUDIES<br />

Legnica <strong>2011</strong>/2012


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Field: Management and Production Engineering, second-cycle studies<br />

The graduates of the second-degree interdisciplinary studies in the field Management and<br />

Production Engineering receive Master's degree. They combine in a creative way - mainly through<br />

the synthesis - the engineering preparation in the broad sense of production engineering and<br />

operation of machines and devices, with the preparation in the domain of organization and<br />

management. This includes the management of technical functions such as: designing of machines<br />

and devices and their systems; designing of systems of manufacturing of machines and mechanical<br />

and electrical equipment, their operation and decommissioning; designing of management systems<br />

and the selection, evaluation and training of personnel; cost management and evaluation of the<br />

performance of the company and controlling; project management in the area of consulting and<br />

advisory business, marketing, logistics, capital management and investment management.<br />

The graduates are prepared for:<br />

1. Creative, innovative activity in the area of production engineering and operation of machines and<br />

devices.<br />

2. Making and implementing of creative initiatives and decisions and carrying out production or<br />

service activity in the area of machine industry in small, medium and large enterprises.<br />

3. Building teams of innovative activity in the area of production engineering and operation of<br />

machines and devices and management of these teams in the field of economic activities and in the<br />

sphere of state administration and local government.<br />

4. Determining the needs, orientations and content of research and development and for organizing<br />

and conducting of such research and development, in particular for designing and implementation<br />

of technological innovations, product innovations and organizational innovations.<br />

5. Technical and organizational consultancy in the field of engineering of machines and devices, in<br />

particular in the area of the directives and requirements of the European Union and in the area of<br />

acquiring funds from programs of the European Union.<br />

6. Continuation of education and development in the third-degree (doctoral) studies and research<br />

activities related to production engineering issues in the field of construction and operation of<br />

machines and devices and their automation<br />

Independently from the aboveareas ofactivitythe graduateshavemasteredthe basic skillsof:<br />

• collaboration with people,<br />

• team management,<br />

• management ofprojectand development entities,<br />

• management of production and service entities,<br />

• personnel managementin industrial enterprises.<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 2


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

All graduates are able to work in:<br />

1. Small, medium and large production enterprises of machine industry.<br />

2. State administration units (such as military, police) and local government administration,<br />

requiring technical, economical and managerial skills.<br />

3. Research and development units: research institutes, research and development centers,<br />

universities, technology parks, business incubators and technology transfer centers.<br />

4. Secondary education (in compliance with applicable requirements contained in the standards of<br />

teacher education) and facilities (centers) of vocational training.<br />

5. Institutions and organizations dealing with guidance and knowledge dissemination, particularly<br />

in the area of production engineering and operation of machines and devices. This applies<br />

particularly to units involved in acquiring funds and conduction of projects financed by the<br />

European Union.<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 3


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Specialization: Renewable resources energetics<br />

The graduate of this specialization can identify and analyze opportunities for energy, economic and<br />

ecological values of different renewable energy sources, especially local or regional. He/she has the<br />

skills to organize a project from this range, to acquire necessary funds, to arrange formalities: legal,<br />

environmental, etc. and to prepare a business plan. The essential technical, economical and<br />

managerial preparation of the graduate of this specialization is a good condition to the requirements<br />

of the European Union, regarding a significant increase in the proportion of energy from renewable<br />

sources in the energy balance of our country in the next few year.<br />

Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering<br />

The graduate of this specialization is educated in accordance with current expectations of industry<br />

and the wide-ranging services. In the course of study, students gain practical skills for using the<br />

computer systems used in production engineering and management. They gain knowledge in the<br />

area of production engineering, information technology, economic sciences and management<br />

sciences. They are prepared to organize and conduct research and development, including the<br />

design and implementation of information and technological innovations. The graduate can<br />

associate technical problems to the economical problems, and solve these problems using advanced<br />

IT tools. The graduates are prepared to work in: small, medium and large enterprises on medium<br />

and higher ranking management; in the economic and administrative units, which require technical,<br />

economical and IT knowledge and organizational skills; in design and consultancy organizations<br />

working in the selected area of production engineering and information technology; in the<br />

management of his/her own production or service company.<br />

Specialization: Safety<br />

The graduate of this specialization possesses a comprehensive preparation in the field of safety<br />

engineering and a thorough knowledge in the area of production engineering and management.<br />

He/she has skills of: organizing work, including organizing and carrying out activities to prevent<br />

and limit accidents, failures and occupational diseases; designing and monitoring of safety<br />

conditions; making safety and risk analysis; monitoring observance of safety regulations and rules;<br />

monitoring of working conditions and safety standards; researching into the circumstances of<br />

accidents and failures; conducting trainings and performing organizing functions in the area of<br />

safety management and keeping the documentation related to the safety. The graduate is prepared to<br />

design and implement operations and technological processes with the consideration of peoples<br />

safety and with the consideration of risk and the anticipation of the effects of the decisions -<br />

especially in emergency situations; to make decisions taking into account technical, legal,<br />

administrative and logistical determinants – under conditions of threat and stress.<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 4


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Admission requirements<br />

The minimum requirement for admission to the second-cycle studies is at least first-cycle studies<br />

graduation diploma. The basis for eligibility for study is the average grade of studies obtained<br />

during the first cycle, second cycle or a Master's uniform (calculated to two decimal places).<br />

Admission to the first year of study determines the candidate position in the ranking list, established<br />

on the basis of the average grade, within certain limits for admission to the field and form of study.<br />

Final examination<br />

The diploma examination is an oral examination. During the examination the student should<br />

demonstrate a general understanding of field/specialization and the knowledge related to the<br />

dissertation.<br />

The rules determining the final result of the studies are described in The Rules of Study at The<br />

Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica. The final result is the sum of: 0,6 of the<br />

arithmetical mean of all the grades achieved during the study, 0,2 of the grade for the diploma thesis<br />

and 0,2 of the grade for the final exam.<br />

Examination and assessment regulations<br />

General examination and assessment regulations are described in detail in The Rules of Study at<br />

The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica. Assessment methods of individual courses<br />

are given in the programs of these courses.<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> departmental coordinator<br />

Karol Selwat, Ph.D.<br />

phone: +4876 723 23 24<br />

e-mail: selwatk@pwsz-legnica.eu<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 5


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Renewable resources energetics<br />

Stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 75 15 15 15 5 15 15 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

75 15 15 4 30 15 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 60 30 2 30 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 45 15 30 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

60 30 30 7 Exam (1)<br />

45 30 15 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 30 30 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

Organisation of production<br />

systems<br />

Engineering-managerial<br />

transitional thesis<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

45 15 30 4 Grade<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

75 75 5 Grade<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 600 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 15 15 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 15 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

615 255 360<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 6


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Renewable resources energetics<br />

Stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 60 15 15 3 15 15 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 150 75 0 15 0 30 13 15 0 0 0 15 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Non-renewable resources energetics 30 30 4 Grade<br />

2 Basics of energy transformations 60 30 30 7 Exam (3)<br />

3<br />

Legal, economical and ecological<br />

aspects of energetics<br />

45 15 30 5 Grade<br />

4 Diploma seminar 45 15 1 30 2 Grade<br />

5<br />

Renewable hydropower and wind<br />

power<br />

30 15 15 1 Grade<br />

6 Renewable geothermal power 45 30 15 3 Exam (4)<br />

7<br />

Pro-ecological drives of machines and<br />

vehicles<br />

30 30 2 Grade<br />

8 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 285 75 30 0 0 45 17 75 30 0 0 30 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 150 30 15 0 75 30 90 30 0 0 45 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

435 270 165<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 7


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering<br />

Stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 75 15 15 15 5 15 15 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

75 15 15 4 30 15 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 60 30 2 30 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 45 15 30 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

60 30 30 7 Exam (1)<br />

45 30 15 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 30 30 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

Organisation of production<br />

systems<br />

Engineering-managerial<br />

transitional thesis<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

45 15 30 4 Grade<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

75 75 5 Grade<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 600 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 15 15 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 15 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

615 255 360<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 8


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering<br />

Stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 60 15 15 3 15 15 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 150 75 0 15 0 30 13 15 0 0 0 15 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Intelligent optimization methods 60 30 30 8 Grade<br />

2<br />

Computer aided organization of<br />

production I<br />

60 30 30 8 Exam (3)<br />

3 Diploma seminar 45 15 1 30 2 Grade<br />

4<br />

Computer aided organization of<br />

production II<br />

45 15 30 3 Exam (4)<br />

5 Optional subject (for speciality) 30 15 15 1 Grade<br />

6<br />

Information systems in production<br />

management<br />

45 15 30 2 Grade<br />

7 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 285 60 0 30 30 15 17 45 0 15 30 60 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 135 0 45 30 45 30 60 0 15 30 75 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

435 255 180<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 9


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Safety<br />

Stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 75 15 15 15 5 15 15 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

75 15 15 4 30 15 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 60 30 2 30 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 45 15 30 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

60 30 30 7 Exam (1)<br />

6<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

45 30 15 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 30 30 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

45 15 30 4 Grade<br />

9<br />

Organisation of production<br />

systems<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

10<br />

Engineering-managerial<br />

transitional thesis<br />

75 75 5 Grade<br />

11<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 600 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 15 15 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 15 30<br />

Total number of hours per<br />

semester (year):<br />

615 255 360<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 10


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Safety<br />

Stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 60 15 15 3 15 15 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 150 75 0 15 0 30 13 15 0 0 0 15 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Designing of safety systems 45 15 15 15 5 Grade<br />

2 Diploma seminar 45 15 1 30 2 Grade<br />

3 Contemporary problems of safety 45 15 30 5 Grade<br />

4<br />

Biological hazards in the work<br />

environment<br />

60 30 30 6 Exam (3)<br />

5<br />

Technical safety of machines and<br />

devices<br />

30 15 15 2 Grade<br />

6<br />

Physical and chemical hazards in the<br />

work environment<br />

60 30 30 4 Exam (4)<br />

7 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 285 60 45 0 15 45 17 45 15 0 0 60 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 135 45 15 15 75 30 60 15 0 0 75 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

435 285 150<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 11


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Renewable resources energetics<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 70 14 14 14 5 14 14 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

64 14 14 4 20 16 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 36 18 2 18 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 28 14 14 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

36 20 16 7 Exam (1)<br />

6<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

28 14 14 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 20 20 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

28 14 14 4 Grade<br />

9 Organisation of production systems 28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

10<br />

Engineering-managerial transitional<br />

thesis<br />

46 46 5 Grade<br />

11<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 412 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 14 14 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 14 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

426 180 246<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 12


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Renewable resources energetics<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 40 10 10 3 10 10 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 96 38 0 14 0 24 13 10 0 0 0 10 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Non-renewable resources energetics 20 20 4 Grade<br />

2 Basics of energy transformations 36 20 16 7 Exam (3)<br />

3<br />

Legal, economical and ecological<br />

aspects of energetics<br />

28 14 14 5 Grade<br />

4 Diploma seminar 38 14 1 24 2 Grade<br />

5 Renewable hydropower and wind power 20 10 10 1 Grade<br />

6 Renewable geothermal power 28 14 14 3 Exam (4)<br />

7<br />

Pro-ecological drives of machines and<br />

vehicles<br />

20 20 2 Grade<br />

8 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 190 54 16 0 0 28 17 44 24 0 0 24 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 92 16 14 0 52 30 54 24 0 0 34 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester (year): 286 174 112<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 13


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 70 14 14 14 5 14 14 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

64 14 14 4 20 16 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 36 18 2 18 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 28 14 14 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

36 20 16 7 Exam (1)<br />

6<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

28 14 14 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 20 20 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

28 14 14 4 Grade<br />

9 Organisation of production systems 28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

10<br />

Engineering-managerial transitional<br />

thesis<br />

46 46 5 Grade<br />

11<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 412 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 14 14 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 14 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

426 180 246<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 14


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 40 10 10 3 10 10 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 96 38 0 14 0 24 13 10 0 0 0 10 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Intelligent optimization methods 40 20 20 8 Grade<br />

2<br />

Computer aided organization of<br />

production I<br />

36 20 16 8 Exam (3)<br />

3 Diploma seminar 38 14 1 24 2 Grade<br />

4<br />

Computer aided organization of<br />

production II<br />

28 14 14 3 Exam (4)<br />

5 Optional subject (for speciality) 20 10 10 1 Grade<br />

6<br />

Information systems in production<br />

management<br />

28 14 14 2 Grade<br />

7 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 190 40 0 16 20 14 17 38 0 10 14 38 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 78 0 30 20 38 30 48 0 10 14 48 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

286 166 120<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 15


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Safety<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 70 14 14 14 5 14 14 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

64 14 14 4 20 16 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 36 18 2 18 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 28 14 14 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

36 20 16 7 Exam (1)<br />

28 14 14 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 20 20 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

28 14 14 4 Grade<br />

9 Organisation of production systems 28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

10<br />

11<br />

Engineering-managerial transitional<br />

thesis<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

46 46 5 Grade<br />

28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 412 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 14 14 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 14 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

426 180 246<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 16


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: <strong>2011</strong><br />

Specialization: Safety<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 40 10 10 3 10 10 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 96 38 0 14 0 24 13 10 0 0 0 10 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Designing of safety systems 28 10 10 8 5 Grade<br />

2 Diploma seminar 38 14 1 24 2 Grade<br />

3 Contemporary problems of safety 28 14 14 5 Grade<br />

4<br />

Biological hazards in the work<br />

environment<br />

36 20 16 6 Exam (3)<br />

5 Technical safety of machines and devices 20 10 10 2 Grade<br />

6<br />

Physical and chemical hazards in the<br />

work environment<br />

40 20 20 4 Exam (4)<br />

7 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 190 44 24 0 8 30 17 30 10 0 0 44 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 82 24 14 8 54 30 40 10 0 0 54 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester (year): 286 182 104<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 17


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Renewable resources energetics<br />

Stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 75 15 15 15 5 15 15 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

75 15 15 4 30 15 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 60 30 2 30 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 45 15 30 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

60 30 30 7 Exam (1)<br />

45 30 15 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 30 30 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

Organisation of production<br />

systems<br />

Engineering-managerial<br />

transitional thesis<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

45 15 30 4 Grade<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

75 75 5 Grade<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 600 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 15 15 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 15 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

615 255 360<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 18


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Renewable resources energetics<br />

Stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 60 15 15 3 15 15 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 150 75 0 15 0 30 13 15 0 0 0 15 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Non-renewable resources energetics 30 30 4 Grade<br />

2 Basics of energy transformations 60 30 30 7 Exam (3)<br />

3<br />

Legal, economical and ecological<br />

aspects of energetics<br />

45 15 30 5 Grade<br />

4 Diploma seminar 45 15 1 30 2 Grade<br />

5<br />

Renewable hydropower and wind<br />

power<br />

30 15 15 1 Grade<br />

6 Renewable geothermal power 45 30 15 3 Exam (4)<br />

7<br />

Pro-ecological drives of machines and<br />

vehicles<br />

30 30 2 Grade<br />

8 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 285 75 30 0 0 45 17 75 30 0 0 30 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 150 30 15 0 75 30 90 30 0 0 45 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

435 270 165<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 19


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering<br />

Stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 75 15 15 15 5 15 15 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

75 15 15 4 30 15 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 60 30 2 30 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 45 15 30 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

60 30 30 7 Exam (1)<br />

45 30 15 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 30 30 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

Organisation of production<br />

systems<br />

Engineering-managerial<br />

transitional thesis<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

45 15 30 4 Grade<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

75 75 5 Grade<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 600 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 15 15 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 15 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

615 255 360<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 20


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering<br />

Stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 60 15 15 3 15 15 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 150 75 0 15 0 30 13 15 0 0 0 15 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Intelligent optimization methods 60 30 30 8 Grade<br />

2<br />

Computer aided organization of<br />

production I<br />

60 30 30 8 Exam (3)<br />

3 Diploma seminar 45 15 1 30 2 Grade<br />

4<br />

Computer aided organization of<br />

production II<br />

45 15 30 3 Exam (4)<br />

5 Optional subject (for speciality) 30 15 15 1 Grade<br />

6<br />

Information systems in production<br />

management<br />

45 15 30 2 Grade<br />

7 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 285 60 0 30 30 15 17 45 0 15 30 60 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 135 0 45 30 45 30 60 0 15 30 75 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

435 255 180<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 21


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Safety<br />

Stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 75 15 15 15 5 15 15 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

75 15 15 4 30 15 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 60 30 2 30 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 45 15 30 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

60 30 30 7 Exam (1)<br />

6<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

45 30 15 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 30 30 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

45 15 30 4 Grade<br />

9<br />

Organisation of production<br />

systems<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

10<br />

Engineering-managerial<br />

transitional thesis<br />

75 75 5 Grade<br />

11<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

45 30 15 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 600 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 15 15 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 105 45 75 15 15 30 150 30 30 135 15 30<br />

Total number of hours per<br />

semester (year):<br />

615 255 360<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 22


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Safety<br />

Stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 45 30 15 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 60 15 15 3 15 15 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 150 75 0 15 0 30 13 15 0 0 0 15 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Designing of safety systems 45 15 15 15 5 Grade<br />

2 Diploma seminar 45 15 1 30 2 Grade<br />

3 Contemporary problems of safety 45 15 30 5 Grade<br />

4<br />

Biological hazards in the work<br />

environment<br />

60 30 30 6 Exam (3)<br />

5<br />

Technical safety of machines and<br />

devices<br />

30 15 15 2 Grade<br />

6<br />

Physical and chemical hazards in the<br />

work environment<br />

60 30 30 4 Exam (4)<br />

7 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 285 60 45 0 15 45 17 45 15 0 0 60 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 135 45 15 15 75 30 60 15 0 0 75 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

435 285 150<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 23


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Renewable resources energetics<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 70 14 14 14 5 14 14 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

64 14 14 4 20 16 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 36 18 2 18 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 28 14 14 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

36 20 16 7 Exam (1)<br />

6<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

28 14 14 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 20 20 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

28 14 14 4 Grade<br />

9 Organisation of production systems 28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

10<br />

Engineering-managerial transitional<br />

thesis<br />

46 46 5 Grade<br />

11<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 412 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 14 14 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 14 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

426 180 246<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 24


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Renewable resources energetics<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 40 10 10 3 10 10 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 96 38 0 14 0 24 13 10 0 0 0 10 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Non-renewable resources energetics 20 20 4 Grade<br />

2 Basics of energy transformations 36 20 16 7 Exam (3)<br />

3<br />

Legal, economical and ecological<br />

aspects of energetics<br />

28 14 14 5 Grade<br />

4 Diploma seminar 38 14 1 24 2 Grade<br />

5 Renewable hydropower and wind power 20 10 10 1 Grade<br />

6 Renewable geothermal power 28 14 14 3 Exam (4)<br />

7<br />

Pro-ecological drives of machines and<br />

vehicles<br />

20 20 2 Grade<br />

8 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 190 54 16 0 0 28 17 44 24 0 0 24 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 92 16 14 0 52 30 54 24 0 0 34 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester (year): 286 174 112<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 25


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 70 14 14 14 5 14 14 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

64 14 14 4 20 16 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 36 18 2 18 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 28 14 14 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

36 20 16 7 Exam (1)<br />

6<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

28 14 14 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 20 20 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

28 14 14 4 Grade<br />

9 Organisation of production systems 28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

10<br />

Engineering-managerial transitional<br />

thesis<br />

46 46 5 Grade<br />

11<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 412 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 14 14 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 14 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

426 180 246<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 26


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 40 10 10 3 10 10 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 96 38 0 14 0 24 13 10 0 0 0 10 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Intelligent optimization methods 40 20 20 8 Grade<br />

2<br />

Computer aided organization of<br />

production I<br />

36 20 16 8 Exam (3)<br />

3 Diploma seminar 38 14 1 24 2 Grade<br />

4<br />

Computer aided organization of<br />

production II<br />

28 14 14 3 Exam (4)<br />

5 Optional subject (for speciality) 20 10 10 1 Grade<br />

6<br />

Information systems in production<br />

management<br />

28 14 14 2 Grade<br />

7 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 190 40 0 16 20 14 17 38 0 10 14 38 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 78 0 30 20 38 30 48 0 10 14 48 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

286 166 120<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

Course Catalogue / <strong>ECTS</strong> Information Package <strong>2011</strong>/2012 27


The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Safety<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year I<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Machines engineering - designing 70 14 14 14 5 14 14 2 Grade (1,2)<br />

2<br />

Machines engineering -<br />

manufacturing<br />

64 14 14 4 20 16 4<br />

Grade (1),<br />

Exam (2)<br />

3 Foreign language 36 18 2 18 2 Grade<br />

4 Computer aided design (CAD) 28 14 14 5 Grade<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Forecasting and simulation in<br />

enterprise<br />

Systems of decision support and<br />

knowledge management<br />

36 20 16 7 Exam (1)<br />

28 14 14 7 Exam (1)<br />

7 Machines engineering - operation 20 20 2 Grade<br />

8<br />

Computer aided manufacturing<br />

(CAM)<br />

28 14 14 4 Grade<br />

9 Organisation of production systems 28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

10<br />

11<br />

Engineering-managerial transitional<br />

thesis<br />

Management of project and<br />

innovations<br />

46 46 5 Grade<br />

28 14 14 5 Exam (2)<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 412 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 0 29<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Diploma seminar 14 14 1 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 1<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 76 32 44 14 14 30 96 18 14 104 14 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester<br />

(year):<br />

426 180 246<br />

Number of examinations: 5 2 3<br />

Industrial Safety – I semester 4h<br />

Library training - I semester 4h<br />

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Major: Management and production engineering<br />

Recruitment: 2010<br />

Specialization: Safety<br />

Non-stationary<br />

Year II<br />

No. Name of subject<br />

Number of<br />

hours<br />

Semester 3<br />

Semester 4<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

lc c lb p s lc c lb p s<br />

Main subjects<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong><br />

Form of<br />

credit<br />

1 Integrated systems of management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

2 Strategic management 28 14 14 5 Exam (3)<br />

3 Optional subject 40 10 10 3 10 10 2 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 96 38 0 14 0 24 13 10 0 0 0 10 2<br />

Subjects for speciality<br />

1 Designing of safety systems 28 10 10 8 5 Grade<br />

2 Diploma seminar 38 14 1 24 2 Grade<br />

3 Contemporary problems of safety 28 14 14 5 Grade<br />

4<br />

Biological hazards in the work<br />

environment<br />

36 20 16 6 Exam (3)<br />

5 Technical safety of machines and devices 20 10 10 2 Grade<br />

6<br />

Physical and chemical hazards in the<br />

work environment<br />

40 20 20 4 Exam (4)<br />

7 Master's thesis 20 Grade<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 190 44 24 0 8 30 17 30 10 0 0 44 28<br />

Total number of hours/<strong>ECTS</strong>: 82 24 14 8 54 30 40 10 0 0 54 30<br />

Total number of hours per semester (year): 286 182 104<br />

Number of examinations: 4 3 1<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

Description of individual course units:<br />

Main subjects<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Engineering of machines – design (sem. I)<br />

2. Course contents<br />

1. The principles of statics. Degrees of freedom and constraints<br />

2. Convergent and arbitrary system of forces. Determination of reaction forces support beams and trusses<br />

3. Subject matter and scope of the strength of materials. Allowable stress. Hooke's Law<br />

4. Tensile and compressive stress. Cutting and bending stresses. Torsion.<br />

5. The complex stress states. Theories. Buckling. The safety factor of the structure.<br />

6. The process of design - design and its structure. The principles of constructing machinery and equipment.<br />

7. Ways to support the concept of seeking a solution - a review.<br />

8. Methods for evaluating and selecting solution options.<br />

9. Selected items from fields of design industry.<br />

10. Connections - principles of operation of calculation and design<br />

Tasks<br />

1. The basic concept of geometry. Throws: central (perspective), parallel oblique (axonometry) throws Monge.<br />

2. Mapping of elements: points, lines and planes in space, in axonometry and rectangular projections.<br />

3. Normal arrangement of rectangular projections (European method). Examples of projections of elements of<br />

varying complexity.<br />

4. Sections and permanent establishment of machine parts.<br />

5. Fundamentals of dimensioning of objects: the dimensions of elements of drawing, principles of dimensioning,<br />

dimensioning elements characteristic ways.<br />

6. Tolerance of size and fit. Tolerances on shape and location. Surface roughness.<br />

7. Construction drawings of typical components: threaded connections, shafts, wheels and gears, bearings and<br />

sliding bearings, etc.<br />

8. Assembly drawings - the rules for reading and drawing.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

The basic knowledge and abilities from material science, mechanics and endurance of materials, fluid mechanics and<br />

thermodynamics.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students can solve simple beams and trusses and also perform strength calculations of simple elements. The scope<br />

of engineering graphics can reproduce the spatial blocks in a plane, in accordance with the convention of technical<br />

drawing.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Osiński Z., Bajon W., Szucki T.: Podstawy konstrukcji maszyn. PWN 1978<br />

2. Branowski B.(red): Wprowadzenie do projektowania. Wyd Nauk. PWN. Warszawa 1998<br />

3. Moguncki K., Szyc W.: Wytrzymałość materiałów. PWN. Warszawa 1997.<br />

4. Misiak J.: Mechanika techniczna, Tom I. Statyka i wytrzymałość materiałów. WNT 2003<br />

5. Lewandowski T.: Rysunek techniczny dla mechaników. WSziP, Warszawa 2003.<br />

6. Type of course: Compulsory<br />

7. Teaching team: Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure:<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/14 I 1<br />

Classes 15/14 I 1<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 15/14 I 1<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Tasks: realization of topics on classes and homework, written final test e.g. picture of the set object<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

4<br />

1. Course title<br />

Engineering of machines – production (sem. I)<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. The essence of materials science. Classification and characteristics of different groups of materials: metal<br />

alloys, polymers, glass and composite materials.<br />

2. Physico-chemical basis for construction materials. Phase transitions of metal alloys. The structure and<br />

properties.<br />

3. Ferroalloy: classification, chemical composition, properties and applications.<br />

4. Non-ferrous alloys: classification, chemical composition, properties and applications.<br />

5. Polymeric materials and ceramics, and composites.<br />

6. Principles of material selection in terms of design and technology<br />

7. Raw materials and semi-finished and the rules of their selection in the construction machinery<br />

Laboratory<br />

Activities in the Laboratory of Materials consist of observations and experiments and then carrying out analysis of the<br />

structure and properties of materials used in construction machinery<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Basic knowledge of physics and chemistry in the field of study and degree or high school.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students understand the essence of materials science is the relationship between the properties of strength, tribological,<br />

thermal, electrical, construction, etc. and the internal structure of materials. They can examine and analyze the test<br />

characteristics of different types of metallic and nonmetallic materials, depending on the requirements set. They can<br />

make the choice of materials in accordance with the requirements of design and technology.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Ashby M.F., Johnes D.R. Materiały inżynierskie, WNT, Warszawa 1995<br />

2. Ashby M.F. Dobór materiałów w projektowaniu inżynierskim, WNT Warszawa 1998<br />

3. Dobrzański L.A. Materiałoznawstwo z podstawami nauki o materiałach, WNT, Warszaw 1996<br />

4. Feld M.: Podstawy projektowania procesów technologicznych typowych części maszyn. WNT. Warszawa<br />

2003<br />

5. Erbl J.(red): Encyklopedia technik wytwarzania w przemyśle maszynowym Tom I i II. Wydawnictwo<br />

Politechniki Warszawskiej 1982<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/14 I 1<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory 15/14 I 1<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 120<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

Lecture - written test,<br />

Laboratory - the inclusion of a set of laboratory exercises<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

1. Course title<br />

English<br />

2. Course contents<br />

1. Autopresentation , telling about yourself in the professional context, about your future career ambitions,<br />

interests, contemporary world./ 2 hours<br />

2. Earning a Living. / 4hours<br />

2.1 Wages and living standards.<br />

2.2 Job roles and types- agriculture, industry, services.<br />

2.3 Applying for a job. Job interviews.Employer/ employee relationships.<br />

3. Business correspondence. Practicing writing business letters/ 4 hours<br />

4. Production and Sale of Goods and Services. / 4 hours<br />

4.1 Distribution: origin and destination of product.<br />

4.2 Retail and wholesale outlets: competition between small shops and supermarkets.<br />

4.3 New markets and products. Quality and customer service.<br />

5. Business correspondence. Practicing writing internal reports / 4 hours<br />

6. Exam task. Business-related text comprehension (On the basis of the material of LCCI Examinations Board,<br />

How to Pass English for Business Third Level)/4 hours<br />

7. International Trade. / 4 hours<br />

7.1 Description of imports/exports.<br />

7.2 Changes in international markets.<br />

7.3 Economic problems in developing countries. Trade blocks e.g. EU, ASEAN, NAFTA.<br />

8. Money. / 4 hours<br />

8.1 Methods of paying/ purchasing.<br />

8.2 Inflation and price changes.<br />

8.3 Banking services. Savings and investment.<br />

3. Prerequisites: none<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2), needed in the cooperation with foreign business<br />

partners in the field of Business English taking into account preparation and practice for LCCI English for Business<br />

exams (preliminary level, level 1, level 2, level 3). The student acquires sufficient language competence to<br />

communicate easily in various business contexts.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. How to Pass English for Business Third Level. The Official LCCI Examinations Board Guide.<br />

2. Trappe, T., G. Tullis and Ch. Johnson. 2005. Intelligent Business Intermediate. Longman.<br />

3. Sweeney, S. 2000. Business English. Marketing. Longman.<br />

4. Flinders, S. 2000. Business English. Intermediate. Longman.<br />

5. McKellen, J.S. 2000. Business English. General Usage. Longman.<br />

6. Viney, P. and K. Viney. 1997. Handshake. A Course In Communication. Oxford University Press.<br />

7. Comfort, J. 1995. Speaking Effectively. Cambridge University Press.<br />

6. Type of course: Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team: Teachers of English.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes 30/18 I 1<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods: written test<br />

10. Language of instruction: Polish<br />

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1. Course title<br />

French<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Thematic scope of the course:<br />

− hosting French delegation: dialogues at the train station, in a taxi, at the hotel<br />

− information exchange by fax, eg appointing the date of a meeting<br />

− discussing a public survey<br />

− introducing oneself / introducing a guest to other people<br />

− writing a business card, giving a business card to other people<br />

− making appointment for a business meeting<br />

− showing the way, providing a guided tour in the company<br />

− national holiday, church holiday and other bank holiday in France and Poland<br />

− introducing the company: the history, activity, legal form, business sector<br />

−<br />

office<br />

− personal employment history, education<br />

− Job interview<br />

− Job advertisement<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

request for connecting with a selected department in a company/connecting the client with an appropriate<br />

− writing a CV and cover letter<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

none<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results).<br />

The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts,<br />

statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and<br />

argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of<br />

General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level).<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. J.Delcos, B.Leclerq, M.Suvanto, Carte de visite, Français des relations Professionnelles, Didier, Paris, 2000<br />

2. M. Danilo, J.L. Penfornis, Le français de la communication professionnelle, CLE international, Paris, 1993<br />

3. O. Grand, C. Mikles, La correspondance personnelle, administrative et commerciale, CLE international, Paris,<br />

1991<br />

4. R. Lescure i inni, DELF 450 activités, Le nouvel entraînez-vous, CLE international, 2001<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Teachers of French.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes 30/18 I 1<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

written test<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

1. Course title<br />

German<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Thematic scope of the course:<br />

− hosting German delegation: dialogues at the train station, in a taxi, at the hotel<br />

− information exchange by fax, eg appointing the date of a meeting<br />

− discussing a public survey<br />

− introducing oneself / introducing a guest to other people<br />

− writing a business card, giving a business card to other people<br />

− making appointment for a business meeting<br />

− showing the way, providing a guided tour in the company<br />

− national holiday, church holiday and other bank holiday in Germany and Poland<br />

− introducing the company: the history, activity, legal form, business sector<br />

−<br />

office<br />

− personal employment history, education<br />

− Job interview<br />

− Job advertisement<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

request for connecting with a selected department in a company/connecting the client with an appropriate<br />

− writing a CV and cover letter<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

none<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results).<br />

The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts,<br />

statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and<br />

argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of<br />

General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level).<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

Kos J., Białek E.: Niemiecki jako język biznesu. Vademecum z wzorami zdań i listów, „Mit Yertrag zum Erfolg"<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Teachers of German.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes 30/18 I 1<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

written test<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

1. Course title<br />

Russian<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Thematic scope of the course:<br />

− hosting Russian delegation: dialogues at the train station, in a taxi, at the hotel<br />

− information exchange by fax, eg appointing the date of a meeting<br />

− discussing a public survey<br />

− introducing oneself / introducing a guest to other people<br />

− writing a business card, giving a business card to other people<br />

− making appointment for a business meeting<br />

− showing the way, providing a guided tour in the company<br />

− national holiday, church holiday and other bank holiday in Russia and Poland<br />

− introducing the company: the history, activity, legal form, business sector<br />

−<br />

office<br />

− personal employment history, education<br />

− Job interview<br />

− Job advertisement<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

request for connecting with a selected department in a company/connecting the client with an appropriate<br />

− writing a CV and cover letter<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

none<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results).<br />

The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts,<br />

statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and<br />

argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of<br />

General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level).<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Anna Pado, Start. Ru. Język rosyjski dla początkujących, 1, Wyd. Szkolne i Pedag., Warszawa 2006<br />

2. Anna Pado, Start. Ru. Język rosyjski dla średnio zaawansowanych, 2, Wyd. Szkolne i Pedag., Warszawa 2006<br />

3. Ałła Rodimkina, Zoya Rile, Nil Landsman, Rossija siegodnia. Teksty i uprażnienija, wyd. Rea., Warszawa<br />

2003<br />

4. Czasopismo „Europa. Ru”<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Teachers of Russian.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes 30/18 I 1<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

written test<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Computer Aided Design - CAD<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. Historical outline of the development of CAD/CAM systems.<br />

2. Methods of representation of an engineering design.<br />

3. Geometric constructions.<br />

4. Methods of description of CAD 3D models in CAD systems.<br />

5. Views, cross-sections and revolved sections, dimensioning.<br />

6. Dimensional, geometrical and positional tolerances, as well as the principles of determining surface roughness.<br />

7. Drawing joints.<br />

8. Methods of modelling products.<br />

Classes<br />

The classes include practical exercises in solid modelling of geometry of machine parts in a CAD 3D system, assigning<br />

parameters and dimensions to the parts being designed, creating assemblies basing on previously modelled parts, and<br />

preparing 2D documentation.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Getting credit for the subject “Computer-aided engineering work - CAM/CAD”<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The students are familiar with the most recent CAD software for modelling 2D and 3D geometry, creating assemblies<br />

from previously designed components, and preparing 2D documentation for the designed machine parts. The students<br />

are familiar with basic problems connected with generating tool paths for NC machine tools. The students are familiar<br />

with procedure of defining a machining process on the example of 2D milling and drilling.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Dobrzański T.: Rysunek techniczny maszynowy. Warszawa: WNT 2000<br />

2. Zbiór Polskich Norm (PN) dotyczących rysunku technicznego, rysunku maszynowego i rysunku chemicznego.<br />

Warszawa: Polski Komitet Normalizacyjny<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/14 I 1<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory 30/14 I 1<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Test, marks from individual classes<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

7<br />

1. Course title<br />

Forecasting and simulation in an enterprise<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. The role and possibilities of forecasting in an enterprise.<br />

2. Macroeconomic conditions of energy input into production processes. Subjects of energy consumption.<br />

3. Some problems of energy consumption determination in industry.<br />

4. Measurability of economic categories the idea of quantitative variable.<br />

5. Criteria of energy management in industrial plants.<br />

6. Identification of energy input into industry.<br />

7. Prognostic data and their analysis. Data base. Energetic audit.<br />

8. Classification and characteristics of forecasting methods.<br />

9. Methods of analysing the distribution of random variables.<br />

10. Methods of analysing spatial diversity of energy demand. Econometric modelling. Taxonomic methods.<br />

11. Computer systems aided energy management and forecasting in enterprise.<br />

12. Description of computer programs.<br />

13. Investigations with using computer program ENERGIA.<br />

14. Characteristics of simulation methods and tools.<br />

15. Examples of simulation and forecast in enterprises.<br />

Classes<br />

During the classes, students will learn in practice about methods of forecasting discussed during lectures.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Fundamental knowledge of economy and mathematics<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students are able to define important problems in product processes, characterize and also compare analysis and<br />

forecast methods in enterprise, describe of computer programs aided forecasting, treat statistic data base, execute<br />

investigations with chosen computer program and interpret results.<br />

5. Recommended Reading<br />

1.Dittmann P., Prognozowanie w przedsiębiorstwie, Oficyna Wydawnicza, Kraków 2004.<br />

2. Weiss Z.: Techniki komputerowe w przedsiębiorstwie. PWE, Warszawa 2004<br />

3. Gajda J.: Prognozowanie i symulacja a decyzje gospodarcze. Wydawnictwo C.H.Beck, Warszawa 2001.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Basic Sciences<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/20 I 1<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory 30/16 I 1<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 210<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Laboratory - test, marks from individual classes; lecture – written exam<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

7<br />

1. Course title<br />

Decision - aiding systems and knowledge management systems<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. The core and structure of decision making process. Levels of making decision in organizations<br />

2. Definition, functions and structure of decision aiding systems<br />

3. Database for decision aiding system<br />

4. Designing of decision aiding system<br />

5. Techniques, tools and methods, used in decision aiding systems<br />

6. Decision aiding systems and knowledge management<br />

7. The core and aims of knowledge management in organization. Types of knowledge resources in organization<br />

8. The structure of knowledge management process. Levels of knowledge management in organization.<br />

9. Designing of knowledge management system.<br />

a. Winning of knowledge<br />

b. Recording and verification of knowledgebase<br />

c. Knowledge measurement .<br />

10. Implementation and use of knowledge management system in an organization.<br />

Classes<br />

1. Designing of knowledge management system.<br />

2. Designing of decision-aiding systems<br />

3. Knowledge measurement .<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

To pass the subject: Basics of management<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Student knows subject in introducing of scope of knowledge management and decision-aiding systems as well as<br />

methods and techniques used in these areas of organization management. Student knows and can development of<br />

abilities in designing of knowledge management systems and decision making processes, which use proper techniques<br />

and tools .<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Flakiewicz W. Systemy informacyjne w zarządzaniu. Uwarunkowania, technologie, rodzaje. Wyd. C.H.Beck,<br />

Warszawa 2002<br />

2. Kowalczyk A., Nogalski B. Zarządzanie wiedzą. Koncepcja i narzędzia. Wyd. Difin, Warszawa 2007<br />

3. Morawski M.. Zarządzanie wiedzą. Organizacja – system - pracownik . Wydawnictwo Akademii<br />

Ekonomicznej we Wrocławiu 2006<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department Science about enterprise and marketing managements<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/14 I 1<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/14 I 1<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 210<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Test, project; written exam<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

1. Course title<br />

Engineering of machines – design (sem. II)<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. The basic elements of movement<br />

1.1. Axles and shafts<br />

1.2. Deposition of the wheels on the ramparts - Push connections, wedge, keyways, etc.<br />

1.3. Plain bearings and bearings<br />

2. Transmissions: the principle of basic relations, examples of constructions<br />

2.1. Gearing, Friction: cylindrical and conical<br />

2.2. Belt and chain transmissions<br />

3. Clutches and brakes<br />

4. Propulsion and control systems of hydraulic and pneumatic<br />

5. Selection rules chips propulsion and steering<br />

6. Problems of design manufacturability<br />

Tasks<br />

Design teams selected machinery such as clutch or gear<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Mechanical engineering design, engineering machinery manufacturing.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students can calculate and design the selected nodes or groups of machines. They can analyze functional and energy<br />

propulsion systems.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Osiński Z., Bajon W., Szucki T.: Podstawy konstrukcji maszyn. PWN 1978<br />

2. Branowski B.(red): Wprowadzenie do projektowania. Wyd Nauk. PWN. Warszawa 1998<br />

3. Moguncki K., Szyc W.: Wytrzymałość materiałów. PWN. Warszawa 1997.<br />

4. Misiak J.: Mechanika techniczna, Tom I. Statyka i wytrzymałość materiałów. WNT 2003<br />

5. Dobrzański T.: Rysunek techniczny maszynowy. Warszawa: WNT 2000<br />

6. Lewandowski T.: Rysunek techniczny dla mechaników. WSziP, Warszawa 2003.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Compulsory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure:<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/14 II 1<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 15/14 II 1<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture written test. Project: on the basis of the design task<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

4<br />

1. Course title<br />

Engineering of machines – production (sem. II)<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Production process and technology and its structure.Documentation design and technological documentation.<br />

Technology chipless forming: casting, metal forming and welding, and welding.<br />

Fundamentals of machining - machining.<br />

Basic technologies machining: turning, drilling, milling, planing.<br />

Finishing: polishing, lapping etc.<br />

Other types of metal: electro, electrochemical, fluid jets, etc.<br />

Fundamentals of manufacturing machine parts from materials nonmetals<br />

The technological process of assembling teams of machines and machinery.<br />

Automation of manufacturing processes components and machine assemblies, ESP.<br />

Project<br />

Classes consist of design development process of a typical element (unit) machine-type machine shaft, sprocket, clutch<br />

disc, etc.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Mechanical engineering - designing sem. I, engineering-manufacturing-machinery sem. I<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students acquire basic knowledge of the technologies used in modern industrial machines and equipment. For some<br />

typical examples, the ability to acquire the development process. Master a basic ability to identify the processes<br />

involved in the manufacture of machine parts and assemblies.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Żebrowski H.(red) : Techniki wytwarzania. Obróbka wiórowa, ścierna i erozyjna. Oficyna Wydawnicza<br />

Politechniki Wrocławskiej. Wrocław 2004<br />

2. Łunarski J., Szabajkowicz W.: Automatyzacja procesów technologicznych montażu maszyn. WNT. Warszawa<br />

1993.<br />

3. Feld M.: Podstawy projektowania procesów technologicznych typowych części maszyn. WNT. Warszawa<br />

2003<br />

4. Poradnik Inżyniera Mechanika Tom 3, Zagadnienia technologiczne. WNT. Warszawa 1970.<br />

5. Erbl J.(red): Encyklopedia technik wytwarzania w przemyśle maszynowym Tom I i II. Wydawnictwo<br />

Politechniki Warszawskiej 1982<br />

6. Puff T. i Sołtys W.: Podstawy technologii montażu maszyn i urządzeń. WNT 1980.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/20 II 1<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 15/16 II 1<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 120<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

Lecture - written exam,<br />

Project - the completion of its own theme: The project process engineering element.<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

1. Course title<br />

English<br />

2. Course contents<br />

1. Transport / 4 hours<br />

1.1 Types of transport in Poland<br />

1.2 Transport for the individual versus transport for commerce and industry<br />

1.3 Local infrastructure for: road, rail, sea and air transport<br />

2. Basic reading comprehension: business-related text and data conversion and reformulation/4 hours.<br />

(On the basis of LCCI Examinations Board materials, How to Pass English for Business Third Level)<br />

3. Communications/4 hours<br />

3.1 Media: TV, newspapers, Internet, advertising<br />

3.2 Information Technology: computers<br />

3.3 Communications: telephone, fax, e-mail<br />

4. Business correspondence: letter writing practice/ 4 hours<br />

5. Education / 4 hours<br />

5.1 Personal education<br />

5.2 The education system<br />

5.3 Training and skills<br />

6. Travel and Tourism/ 4 hours<br />

6.1 The importance of travel to the individual<br />

6.2 Tourism and the local area<br />

6.3 Tourism in a nation’s economy<br />

7. Revision Practice before final written and oral examination/6 hours<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

none<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2), needed in the cooperation with foreign business<br />

partners in the field of Business English taking into account preparation and practice for LCCI English for Business<br />

exams (preliminary level, level 1, level 2, level 3). The student acquires sufficient language competence to<br />

communicate easily in various business contexts.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. How to Pass English for Business Third Level. The Official LCCI Examinations Board Guide.<br />

2. Trappe, T., G. Tullis and Ch. Johnson. 2005. Intelligent Business Intermediate. Longman.<br />

3. Sweeney, S. 2000. Business English. Marketing. Longman.<br />

4. Flinders, S. 2000. Business English. Intermediate. Longman.<br />

5. McKellen, J.S. 2000. Business English. General Usage. Longman.<br />

6. Viney, P. and K. Viney. 1997. Handshake. A Course In Communication. Oxford University Press.<br />

7. Comfort, J. 1995. Speaking Effectively. Cambridge University Press.<br />

6. Type of course: Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team: Teachers of English.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes 30/18 II 1<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods: written test<br />

10. Language of instruction: Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

1. Course title<br />

French<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Thematic scope of the course:<br />

− Business invitation to a restaurant (in a letter or a phone call)<br />

−<br />

about eating habits<br />

− analysis of graph data, describing a graph (demography, economy, consumption, trade)<br />

−<br />

product or service<br />

− telephone or mail contact with a business partner: enquiry, request, offer<br />

− formal elements of a business letter<br />

− salutation and closing formula in private and business correspondence<br />

− selected forms of commercial correspondence<br />

− filling in a form, phrases typical for forms<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

“Savoir a vivre” at the table, indicating seating places to the guests, reacting to news, providing information<br />

selling a product and trade fair service: presentation, giving opinion, providing precise information about the<br />

− names of goods and services<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

none<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results).<br />

The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts,<br />

statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and<br />

argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of<br />

General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level).<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. J.Delcos, B.Leclerq, M.Suvanto, Carte de visite, Français des relations Professionnelles, Didier, Paris, 2000<br />

2. M. Danilo, J.L. Penfornis, Le français de la communication professionnelle, CLE international, Paris, 1993<br />

3. O. Grand, C. Mikles, La correspondance personnelle, administrative et commerciale, CLE international, Paris,<br />

1991<br />

4. R. Lescure i inni, DELF 450 activités, Le nouvel entraînez-vous, CLE international, 2001<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Teachers of French.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes 30/18 II 1<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

written test<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

1. Course title<br />

German<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Thematic scope of the course:<br />

− Business invitation to a restaurant (in a letter or a phone call)<br />

−<br />

about eating habits<br />

− analysis of graph data, describing a graph (demography, economy, consumption, trade)<br />

−<br />

product or service<br />

− telephone or mail contact with a business partner: enquiry, request, offer<br />

− formal elements of a business letter<br />

− salutation and closing formula in private and business correspondence<br />

− selected forms of commercial correspondence<br />

− filling in a form, phrases typical for forms<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

“Savoir a vivre” at the table, indicating seating places to the guests, reacting to news, providing information<br />

selling a product and trade fair service: presentation, giving opinion, providing precise information about the<br />

− names of goods and services<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

none<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results).<br />

The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts,<br />

statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and<br />

argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of<br />

General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level).<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

Kos J., Białek E.: Niemiecki jako język biznesu. Vademecum z wzorami zdań i listów, „Mit Yertrag zum Erfolg"<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Teachers of German.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes 30/18 II 1<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

written test<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

1. Course title<br />

Russian<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Thematic scope of the course:<br />

− Business invitation to a restaurant (in a letter or a phone call)<br />

−<br />

about eating habits<br />

− analysis of graph data, describing a graph (demography, economy, consumption, trade)<br />

−<br />

product or service<br />

− telephone or mail contact with a business partner: enquiry, request, offer<br />

− formal elements of a business letter<br />

− salutation and closing formula in private and business correspondence<br />

− selected forms of commercial correspondence<br />

− filling in a form, phrases typical for forms<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

“Savoir a vivre” at the table, indicating seating places to the guests, reacting to news, providing information<br />

selling a product and trade fair service: presentation, giving opinion, providing precise information about the<br />

− names of goods and services<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

none<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results).<br />

The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts,<br />

statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and<br />

argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of<br />

General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level).<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Anna Pado, Start. Ru. Język rosyjski dla początkujących, 1, Wyd. Szkolne i Pedag., Warszawa 2006<br />

2. Anna Pado, Start. Ru. Język rosyjski dla średnio zaawansowanych, 2, Wyd. Szkolne i Pedag., Warszawa 2006<br />

3. Ałła Rodimkina, Zoya Rile, Nil Landsman, Rossija siegodnia. Teksty i uprażnienija, wyd. Rea., Warszawa<br />

2003<br />

4. Czasopismo „Europa. Ru”<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Teachers of Russian.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes 30/18 II 1<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

written test<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

1. Course title<br />

Engineering of machines - exploitation<br />

2. Course contents<br />

1. Problems of exploitation consuming materials<br />

a. Endurance tiredness. Brittle cracking.<br />

b. The friction and his kinds: wear and tear tribologiczne and erosional.<br />

c. Corrosion wear and tear and kawitacyjne<br />

2. The exploitation but the use<br />

a. The definition of the exploitation and uses<br />

b. The learning but the exploitation of technical buildings – of machines<br />

3. Reliability of technical devices – of machines<br />

a. Comprehending the reliability. Characteristics of the reliability of the machine.<br />

b. The theory of the reliability, structures of the reliability and methods of estimating parameters of the<br />

reliability<br />

c. Damage and survey methods of the reliability of technical buildings<br />

d. Providing with the reliability rating<br />

4. Technical diagnostics<br />

a. Methods and techniques of diagnostics<br />

b. Places and the role of diagnostics in the work of a machine and of machine systems<br />

c. Computer systems of diagnostics of machines and devices<br />

5. Monitoring<br />

a. System structure of the monitoring<br />

b. The task and functions of the monitoring system<br />

c. Examples of monitoring machines and the production lines<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Basic knowledge in mathematical statistics, material science and engineering of machines – designing and producing.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Getting the basic knowledge about the process of the exploitation, inducers wearing out of elements and assemblies<br />

of machinery and about ways of diagnostics and monitoring. Purchasing of basic abilities analysing both identifying<br />

causes of the failure of machines and devices<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Lawrowski Z.: Tribologia – tarcie zużycie i smarowanie. Wyd. Naukowe PWN Warszawa 1993.<br />

2. Dietrich M. (red): Podstawy konstrukcji maszyn Tom I. PWN Warszawa 1986<br />

3. Murzewski J.: Niezawodność konstrukcji inżynierskich. Arkady Warszawa 1989<br />

4. Przychodzień T.(red): Eksploatacja maszyn roboczych w warunkach zimowych. WNT. Warszawa 1990.<br />

5. Kubiński W.: Wprowadzenie do techniki. Rola i miejsce techniki w gospodarce oraz życiu społecznym.<br />

6. Character of the subject: Compulsory<br />

7. Teaching team: Department of Production Engineering and Logistics.<br />

8. Course structure:<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/20 II 1<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture run in the classic way with a large stake of visual means. Certain parts of material for independent drawing up<br />

by students<br />

10. Lecture tongue:<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

4<br />

1. Course name<br />

Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Thematic scope:<br />

1. Review of NC machine tools and control systems<br />

2. Structure of a NC program, interpolations<br />

3. Machining cycles, correction of a tool.<br />

4. Methods of geometric modelling, modelling of assumptions, data exchange.<br />

5. Paths of tools for NC machine tools.<br />

6. Machining operations (drilling, milling, etc.).<br />

7. Modelling of post-processors.<br />

8. Designing and optimisation of manufacturing processes.<br />

Laboratory<br />

Preparing a drawing for the CAM module, generating a tool path for NC machine tools, generating a NC program<br />

basing on CLDATA data obtained in CAM software.Within learning about CAM systems, the milling and turning<br />

modules will be presented. In addition, participants in the classes will familiarize themselves with the postprocessor<br />

generation module.The classes will be conducted with the use of CAD/CAM systems.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Passed “Computer-aided engineering work - CAM/CAD” course.<br />

4 . Learning outcomes<br />

Students are able to: specify the features and functionalities of CAM systems, describe the rules of machine tool<br />

controlling, use the geometry modeling methods in technological processes design, operate CAM tools on semiadvanced<br />

level, among others: prepare a drawing for the CAM module, evaluate the drawing correctness and accuracy,<br />

generate a tool path for NC machine tools, generate a NC program basing on CLDATA data obtained from CAM<br />

software, use the milling module for preparing a tool path, use turning module for preparing a tool path, describe the<br />

role and application of post-processors, develop the post-processor using creator, apply the post-processor. Analyze the<br />

optimization problems of manufacturing processes, choose optimal machining method and motivate the choice.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Laboratory instructions<br />

2. Miecielica M., Wiśniewski W.: „Komputerowe wspomaganie projektowania procesów technologicznych”,<br />

PWN, Warszawa, 2005<br />

3. Grzesik W., Niesłony P., Bartoszuk M.: „Programowanie obrabiarek NC/CNC”, WNT, Warszawa, 2006<br />

4. Fitzpatrick M., "Machining and CNC technology", McGraw-Hil, Boston, 2005.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Computer Networks, Electronics and Telecommunication<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/14 II 1<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory 30/14 II 1<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Total student’s workload 120<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture: test, Laboratory: marks from individual classes<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Organization of Production Systems<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. Introduction to design of modern production systems (goals and principles of design, methodology of design of<br />

manufacturing systems)<br />

2. Conditionings of organizing of production systems (organization of production to stock, on order, specifics of<br />

design of mass, serial and single-unit production)<br />

3. Constructional preparation of production (procedure of product design, descriptions of product structure)<br />

4. Technological preparation of production (procedure of technical preparation of production, descriptions of<br />

processing and treatments, descriptions of resources)<br />

5. Designing production structure (meaning and principles of production structure design, organizing<br />

technological and objective structures)<br />

6. Design of production layout<br />

7. Organizing of production timing (procedure for single processes timing, planning of recurring processes –<br />

scheduling)<br />

8. Modelling and simulation of production systems (principles and procedures of simulation of production)<br />

9. Future concepts of organization of production systems (agile production, mass customization)<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Introduction to Production Management<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students are able to order procedures of production management in plants, define conditionings of organizing of<br />

production systems, classify and compare the methods adapted in organizing of production systems, design of<br />

technological structures, also model and simulate production systems.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Weiss Z.: Techniki komputerowe w przedsiębiorstwie. Wyd.Politechniki Poznańskiej, Poznań 2008.<br />

2. Sławińska M.: Podstawy ekonomiki przedsiębiorstwa. Wyd.Akademii Ekonomicznej, Poznań 2005.<br />

3. Pająk E.: Zarządzanie produkcją. Produkt, technologia, organizacja. PWN, Warszawa, 2006.<br />

4. Bozarth C. i in.: Wprowadzenie do zarządzania operacjami i łańcuchem dostaw. Hellion, Gliwice, 2007.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Basic Sciences<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/14 II 1<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 15/14 II 1<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Tests, projects, examinations<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Pre – Final Project: Design – Managerial Project<br />

2. Course contents<br />

1. Mini lecture dealing with systems propulsive<br />

2. Design technique<br />

3. Designing the arrangement of the system propulsive.<br />

a. Preliminary structural-technological.<br />

b. Choice of the best answer according to dominant criteria.<br />

c. Calculations – selection of elements.<br />

d. Appointing static characteristics of arrangement<br />

4. Technology of carrying out the agreement of the plumbing drive<br />

a. Technology of the assembly<br />

b. Establishing the concept of automation of production.<br />

c. Establishing the production plan of the product.<br />

d. Establishing specifications of workmanship and costs account<br />

5. Economic-managerial issues.<br />

a. Estimating production costs.<br />

b. Ways of advertising products.<br />

c. Forms of technological documentation.<br />

d. Methods of production planning.<br />

e. Preparing specifications of workmanship and costs account<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Engineering of machines – designing and producing, costs account, marketing<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Abilities: their purpose is getting mechanical, economic and managerial abilities in the synthesis of the knowledge in<br />

many diverse areas.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Garbacik A.: Studium projektowania układów hydraulicznych, Osslineum 1997.<br />

2. Kurmaz L. W.,Kurmaz O. L. Projektowanie węzłów i części maszyn<br />

3. Osiński Zb. Podstawy Konstrukcji Maszyn PWN Warszawa 1999.<br />

4. Projektowanie procesów technologicznych – seria skryptów PWr.<br />

5. Kotler F.: Marketing. Zarządzanie. Analiza. Planowanie. Wdrażanie, PWE 1994<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Prof. dr hab. inż. Czesław Koziarski, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 75/46 II 1<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

Presentations of stages of labor, report of accomplished project.<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Semester project<br />

Design of a hydraulic installation in the water heat distribution system.<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Project:<br />

Components of the water heat distribution systems – heat sources, heat-carrying agents, thermal centre, heat transfer<br />

and distribution networks. Principles of heat distribution networks selection and design – determination of quantity of<br />

the heat required, selection of structural components – pipes, pumps and devices for network operation control.<br />

Operation of heat distribution systems. Adjustment of parameters required for optimum heat distribution network<br />

operation. Investment and operational costs analysis of designed system and assessment of possibilities for their<br />

minimization.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Basic knowledge about energy auditing<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Skills in formulating main problems concerning construction and exploitation of the water heat distribution system.<br />

Ability of indication of technical modernization directions for operational costs minimization of the heat distribution<br />

system.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Górecki J., Sieci cieplne, Oficyna wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław 1997<br />

2. Strzechowiak E., Energooszczędne układy zaopatrzenia budynków ciepło, Envirotech , Poznań 1994<br />

3. Krygier K., Sieci ciepłownicze, Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Warszawskiej, Warszawa 1999<br />

4. Kotler F., Marketing, zarządzanie, analiza, planowanie, wdrażanie, PWE, Warszawa 1994<br />

5. Materiały konferencyjne, Racjonalne zaopatrzenie w ciepło, Politechnika Rzeszowska, Rzeszów 1998<br />

6. Siuta B., Strategia zarządzania produktem, Oficyna Wydawnicza Ośrodka Postępu Organizacyjnego,<br />

Bydgoszcz 1996.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

dr hab. inż. Januariusz Górecki, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 75/46 II 1<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Semester report and activity<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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5<br />

1. Course name<br />

Project of logistic processes in supply logistics - transitional work engineering-managerial<br />

2. Course destription<br />

1. Supply activities in supply chain<br />

2. Supply in enterprises<br />

3. Purchase<br />

4. Business negotiation<br />

5. Strategic decisions in supply logistics<br />

6. Warehousing<br />

7. Logistic costs in supply activities<br />

8. Logistic centres as an element of supply chains<br />

Classes<br />

Complex project of logistics processes in supply logistics<br />

1. Choice of trade: destription and strategic analysis<br />

2. Destription and activities of firm<br />

3. Identification of logistic processes in supply logistics<br />

4. Methods, technics of purchasing<br />

5. Classification of purchasing goods<br />

6. Organization of purchasing<br />

7. Quality of purchasing goods<br />

8. Warehousing designing<br />

9. Stock management<br />

10. Prises and costs<br />

11. Evaluation and choice of suppliers<br />

12. Measurement of supply logistics processes’ efficiency<br />

3. Prerequisites: Logistics in Enterprise, Supply Chain Management, Supply Logistics<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students can project logistic process in enterprises based on strategic analysis which they can also do by themselves.<br />

They can also do ctritical analysis of existing solutions in firm.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. C. Bozarth, R.B. Handfield: Wprowadzenie do zarządzania operacjami i łańcuchem dostaw, Wyd. Helion,<br />

Gliwice 2007.<br />

2. J.J. Coyle, E.J. Bardi, C.J. Langley Jr.: Zarządzanie logistyczne, Wyd. PWE, Warszawa 2002.<br />

3. J. Bendkowski, G. Radziejowska: Logistyka zaopatrzenia w przedsiębiorstwie, Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej,<br />

Gliwice 2005.<br />

4. J. Bendkowski, M. Kramarz: Logistyka stosowana. Metody, techniki, analizy. Cześć I i II, Wyd. Politechniki<br />

Śląskiej, Gliwice 2006.<br />

5. K. Lysons: Zakupy zaopatrzeniowe, Wyd. PWE, Warszawa 2004.<br />

6. Type of course: Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team: dr Magdalena Dąbrowska, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lectures<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratories<br />

Projects 75/46 II 1<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods: Classes - projects<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Engineering – management promotion study<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture and Classes<br />

Minilecture of basic methods of products design: process and structure of project, types of products, design of products.<br />

Design of products, start claims of construction and technology for selected assortment of products, productions and<br />

technological requirements, calculation and selection of project parts (balance sheet) determination of products<br />

characteristic due to recent technical and economical achievements, selection of production technology, technical<br />

design of product. Production technology of selected parts and semiproducts, elaboration of conception of<br />

product.Elaboration of technical condition of product manufacturing and packaging. Management – economical<br />

problems of creating product: estimation of production costs, series size and organization of production, methods of<br />

production planning. Marketing of designed product.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Costs account. Marketing.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The students are familiar with the basic concepts and theories of many sciences, first of all technical, economical and<br />

management. Lecture and classes contain introduction-minilecture of resigning of products project classes –<br />

calculation, selection of parts, technological process, elaboration of documentation presentation and defense of project<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

BASIC LITERATURE:<br />

1. Wprowadzenie do projektowania. Red. B. Baranowski. PWN Warszawa 1998.<br />

2. Szymszak Cz.:Elementy teorii projektowania. PWN Warszawa 1998.<br />

3. Rutkowski J.P.: Rozwój nowego produktu. Metody i uwarunkowania. PWE Warszawa 2007.<br />

4. Gorchels L : Zarządzanie produktem. Od badań i rozwoju do budżetowania i reklamy. Wyd. Helion, Gliwice,<br />

2007.<br />

5. Kotler F.: Marketing. Zarządzanie. Analiza. Planowanie. Wdrażanie, PWE 1994.<br />

SUPPLYING LITERATURE:<br />

1. Zuber R.: Planowanie i kierowanie przygotowaniem produkcji. PWN Warszawa 2000.<br />

2. Pająk E.: Zarządzanie produkcją. Produkt, technologia, organizacja. PWN Warszawa 2006.<br />

3. Waters D.: Zarządzanie operacyjne. Towary i usługi. WN PWN Warszawa 2001.<br />

4. Katalogi, normy i zarządzania dotyczące produktów.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

prof. dr hab. inż. Władysław Leśniak, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 75/46 II 1<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Realization, presentation and defense of project.<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Project of a plumbing drive – transitional work engineering-managerial<br />

2. Course contents<br />

1. Mini lecture dealing with plumbing systems (HS)<br />

2. Design technique<br />

3. Designing the arrangement of the plumbing drive of a chosen machine.<br />

a. Preliminary structural-technological HS assumptions.<br />

b. Choice of the best answer according to dominant criteria.<br />

c. Calculations – selection of elements.<br />

d. Appointing static characteristics of arrangement<br />

4. Technology of carrying out the agreement of the plumbing drive<br />

a. Technology of the assembly<br />

b. Establishing the concept of automation of production.<br />

c. Establishing the production plan of the product.<br />

d. Establishing specifications of workmanship and costs account<br />

5. Economic-managerial issues.<br />

a. Estimating production costs.<br />

b. Ways of advertising products.<br />

c. Forms of technological documentation.<br />

d. Methods of production planning.<br />

e. Preparing specifications of workmanship and costs account<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Engineering of machines – designing and producing, costs account, marketing<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Acquisition of basic knowledge of hydraulic systems. Understanding hydraulic drive system based on its schedule.<br />

Ability to make calculations and selection of typical components of the system.Ability to sketch and installation of<br />

hydraulic power. Ability to estimate the manufacturing costs and expenses of its operation<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Garbacik A.: Studium projektowania układów hydraulicznych, Osslineum 1997.<br />

2. Stryczek S.: Napęd hydrauliczny, WNT Warszawa 1984.<br />

3. Projektowanie procesów technologicznych – seria skryptów PWr.<br />

4. Kotler F.: Marketing. Zarządzanie. Analiza. Planowanie. Wdrażanie, PWE 1994<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

dr inż. Henryk Chrostowski, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 75/46 II 1<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

Presentations of stages of labor, report of accomplished project.<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

5<br />

1. Course name<br />

Industrial product design – intermediate engineering- managers work<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Presentation of the product design principles, including types, characteristics, life cycle and packaging products. Basic<br />

elements of the design process is established, the requirements, design, plan production and technology of production<br />

and economic and managerial issues.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Designing and manufacturing of products, cost accounting, marketing.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students are able to characterize the essential elements of process design and product design. They are able to develop a<br />

preliminary assumptions and general technological requirements, choose the best solution and develop correct<br />

production technology and production plan as well as to develop conditions for the implementation and delivery.<br />

Estimate the cost of production, offer a means to promote, identify the volume in relation to the organization of<br />

production and prepare the technical implementation and delivery.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Wprowadzenie do projektowania. Red. B. Baranowski. WN PWN: Warszawa 1998<br />

2. Szymszak Cz. Elementy teorii projektowania. WN PWN Warszawa 1998<br />

3. Rutkowski J.P., Rozwój nowego produktu. Metody i uwarunkowania. PWE Warszawa 2007<br />

4. Projektowanie procesów technologicznych – seria skryptów PWr.<br />

5. Kotler F., Marketing. Zarządzanie. Analiza. Planowanie. Wdrażanie. PWE Warszawa 2001<br />

6. Type of the course:<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team:<br />

dr inż. Jerzy Kwaśnik, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics.<br />

8. Course structure:<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Tutorials<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 75/46 II 1<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

Completion of the assumed stages of writing a paper.<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Project and innovation management.<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lectures:<br />

The essence and kinds of projects (undertakings) and their features.Functional problems of project<br />

management.Institutional problems of project management.Personnel problems of project management.Selected<br />

methods of project management.The essence of innovation and factors shaping innovativeness.Organisation and<br />

structure of the process of innovation management. Methods and techniques of creative thinking used in innovation<br />

management. Technical and economic evaluation of innovative projects.<br />

Project:<br />

Case exercises based on the subject curriculum.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Passing the “Decision support systems and knowledge management” course.<br />

4. Learning outcomes:<br />

Having acquired the project and innovation management knowledge and other areas of studies the students are able to:<br />

• identify the essence and kinds of projects (undertakings) and their features,<br />

• organise the process of preparation and implementation of projects,<br />

• prepare organisational structures for the implementation of projects and organise a project team,<br />

• plan the process of project implementation (project cost estimate) and estimate the implementation risk,<br />

• compare project management information systems,<br />

• identify the essence of innovation and factors shaping innovativeness,<br />

• present selected methods and techniques of creative thinking used in innovation management,<br />

• make a technical and economic evaluation of innovative projects, depending on market conditions and the type<br />

of organization.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Burton c., Michael N.: Zarządzanie projektami [Project Management], Wyd. ASTRUN [ASTRUN Publishing<br />

House], Wrocław 1999,<br />

2. Davidson F.I. Zarządzanie projektami w organizacjach [Project Management in Organisations], WIG – Press,<br />

Warszawa 2001.<br />

3. Drucker P.F. Innowacje a przedsiębiorczość [Innovations and entrepreneurship], Wyd. PWE [PWE Publishing<br />

House], Warszawa 1996.<br />

4. Chony Y., Brown E.M. Zarządzanie ryzykiem projektu [Project risk management], Wydawnictwo ABC [ABC<br />

Publishing House], Kraków 2001.<br />

5. Kasprzak W. Pelc K.: Wyzwania technologiczne- prognozy i strategie [Technological challenges – prognoses<br />

and strategies], Wydawnictwo Profesjonalnej<br />

6. Szkoły Biznesu [Profesjonalna Szkoła Biznesu Publishing House], Kraków 1999.<br />

7. M. Brzeziński red., Zarządzanie innowacjami technicznymi i organizacyjnymi [Management of technical and<br />

organisational innovations], Wydawnictwo Difin [Difin Publishing House], Warszawa 2001<br />

6. Type of course: Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team: Department of Business Administration and Marketing Management<br />

8. Course structure:<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study of studies<br />

Lectures 30/14 II 1<br />

Exercises<br />

Laboratories<br />

Projects 15/14 II 1<br />

Seminars<br />

Other<br />

Total student workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods: lectures – pass/fail, seminar – pass/fail<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Integrated management systems<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Introduction to the integration of the processes management, classifications, the areas of uses MIS and TI. Phasis for the<br />

methodology of the analysis, preparation, projecting, implementation, evaluation and modification. The integrated<br />

systems of the management and of the quality , environment, safety management (ISO 9001, 14001, 27001, 22000,<br />

20000, OHSAS 18001). Functions and business scenarios, tool environment. Business processes modelling methods.<br />

Chain of the value analysis (chain value and mapping).MRP, MRPII, ERP systems, implemented methods and<br />

algorithms.Functionality and algorithms for chosen modules (MM, SD, PP, FI, CO).The conceptions of the virtual<br />

enterprise (VE), extended enterprise (EE), fractal enterprise (FE).The systems of the class BI, MIS, DSS,<br />

KBS.Outsourcing and hosting services.Information safety management, the critical factors of the safety.<br />

Laboratory<br />

Optimisation and simulation in the business management. Algorithms, tools and solving methods.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Production systems organization; Decision support and knowledge management systems.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Be able to use the basic algorithms of optimization, simulation and other operation research methods. Understanding<br />

the functionality of the MIS, EIS, DSS and BI systems .<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Pod red. E. Kolbusza, W. Olejniczaka, Z. Szyjewskiego, Inżynieria systemów informatycznych w e-<br />

gospodarce, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa, 2005<br />

2. P.Adamczewski, Zintegrowane systemy informatyczne w praktyce, Wyd. Mikom, Warszawa, 2003<br />

3. P. Lech, Zintegrowane systemy zarządzania ERP i ERP II – wykorzystanie w biznesie, wdrażanie, Wyd. Difin,<br />

Warszawa, 2003<br />

4. A. Kijewska, Systemy informatyczne w zarządzaniu, Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice, 2005<br />

5. E. Oz, Management Information Systems, International Thomson Publishing, Cambrige, 1998<br />

6. C. Evans, Zarządzanie wiedzą, PWE, Warszawa, 2005<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/14 III 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory 15/14 III 2<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Exam, laboratory reports.<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Strategic management<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Basics of strategy and strategic management. Strategic management schools review. Modern management concepts vs.<br />

strategic management.Strategic planning.Strategic Information System. Growth and defense strategy review.<br />

Competitive strategy review. Relations strategy review. Internationalization and globalization strategy review.<br />

Formulation and assessment of strategic options.Strategy implementation.Strategic controlling.<br />

Seminar<br />

Macro-environment analysis methods.Competitive environment analysis methods.Resource and competence analysis<br />

methods.Strategic positioning methods.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Basics of management.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Skills and competences: ability to use strategic management rules while formulating strategy.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Gierszewska G., Romanowska M., Analiza Starewicza przedsiębiorstwa, PWE, Warszawa 2009.<br />

2. Pierścionek Z., Strategie konkurencji i rozwoju przedsiębiorstwa, PWN, Warszawa 2009.<br />

3. Romanowska M., Planowanie strategiczne w przedsiębiorstwie, PWE, Warszawa 2004.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Enterprise Studies and Marketing Management.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/14 III 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/14 III 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

seminar assignment and lecture exam<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

3<br />

1. Course title<br />

Employee motivation within production systems<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture and Classes<br />

Meaning of motivation and motivating. Motivational tools and instruments.Principles of human resources management<br />

as the basis for modern motivation.Specifics of motivation in production systems.Motivation by wages. Meaning,<br />

structure and functions of wages. Non-financial material motivation.Modern tendencies in motivation by<br />

wages.Centres of responsibility in production systems and principles of their creation.Non-material motivation, its<br />

meaning, tools and instruments.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

none<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Knowledge of the range of tools on methods of motivation in production systems. Ability to assess and design<br />

motivational systems.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Borkowska S. Strategie wynagrodzeń Dom Wydawniczy ABC, 2001<br />

2. Kopertyńska M. W. Motywowanie pracowników . Teoria i praktyka .Wyd. Placet, 2008<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Optional subject<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Economics and Management<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/10 III 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/10 III 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 90<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Test<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

3<br />

1. Course title<br />

Logistic Project Management<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. Intruduction to project management<br />

2. Functional problems of project management<br />

3. Institutional problems of project management<br />

4. Personal problems of project management<br />

5. Methods of project management<br />

6. Project risk<br />

Seminar<br />

Creating the logistic project of chosen problem based on tools, which were known during lectures.<br />

3. Prerequisites:<br />

None<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students are able to plan the project work, to create the path of activities, point the time of project, estimate the project<br />

risk, to evaluate the project<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. M. Kasperek, Planowanie i organizacja projektów logistycznych. Wyd. AE, Katowice 2006<br />

2. N. Mingus, Zarządzanie projektami. Wyd. Helion, Gliwice 2009<br />

3. M. Trocki, B. Grucza, K. Ogonek, Zarządzanie projektami. Wyd. PWE, Warszawa 2003<br />

6. Type of course:<br />

Optional lecture<br />

7. Teaching team:<br />

Departament of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lectures 15/10 III 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratories<br />

Projects<br />

Seminar 15/10 III 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 90<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

lectures – written test, seminar - project<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

1. Course title<br />

Energy saving modernization of building with using of renewable sources of energy<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Techniques and technologies of solar power energy usage as well as energy usage of water, air, soil and energy of<br />

renewable fuels. Sun collectors and photovoltaic cells, heat pumps, fans and micro – water plants, cogeneration<br />

devices.Economical evaluation of energy saving projects allowing usage of energy out of renewable sources.<br />

Seminar<br />

Presentation of devices and installations used to conversion of energy from renewable sources to the form of energy that<br />

could be used in buildings. Economical evaluation of profitability of renewable energy out of selected sources<br />

considering climate conditions of Poland. Modernization conception of chosen buildings.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

None<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The student is able to develop on his own technical and economical assumptions of chosen Energy saving projects<br />

where solar power, thermal energy of soil, water or air is used; kinetic energy of wind or water; energy of renewable<br />

fuels.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Ogrzewnictwo, klimatyzacja, ciepła woda, chłodnictwo 2008/2009, Recknagel, Sprenger, Schramek, Omni-<br />

Scala 2008<br />

2. Termomodernizacja budynków dla poprawy jakości środowiska: poradnik dla audytorów energetyk-cznych,<br />

inspektorów środowiska, projektantów oraz zarządców budynków i obiektów budowlanych, Norwisz J., et al.,<br />

Gliwice 2004.<br />

3. Bonca Z., Lewiński A., Termorenowacja budynków mieszkalnych: Aspekt techniczny i ekonomiczny, IPPU<br />

MASTA, 2000.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Optional subject<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/10 IV 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/10 IV 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture - written test,<br />

Seminar – self conception of energy saving modernization.<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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2<br />

1. Course title<br />

Management and rationalization in production plants<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1.The ideas applied in management theory. Definition of effective management in enterprises. New trends in<br />

management methods.<br />

2. Integrated system of management procedures. Systems of quality management – ISO.<br />

3. Interior and exterior connections in production plant. The marketing operation.<br />

4. The technical-economic potential of the plant. The evaluation of effective management.<br />

5. The actual problems of rationalization in production process – definition and purpose.<br />

6. Stages of rationalization in production processes. The economic effects of rationalization.<br />

7. The economic research into administration of saving energy machines, devices and technology.<br />

8. Functions and rules product prices determination. The mathematical model of economic plant.<br />

9. The competition in supply market. The suppliers certificates.<br />

10. The ecological damage of production processes – allowable limits according to UE.<br />

Seminar<br />

Students describe organizational and production schemes of the chosen plant. They consider management system,<br />

define interior and exterior connections in production plant (bank, cooperation) and also marketing operation. They<br />

conduct audyting and propose examples of rational waste utilization in industrial plants.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Elementary knowledge of physics, mathematics and economy.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students can specify the ideas applied in management and rationalization theory. They are able to compare the<br />

economic effect in industrial plants, define the criterions of price determination and make analysis the they estimate<br />

possibility of rational waste utilization in industry.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Wnukowska B.: Metodyka analizy i prognozowania potrzeb energetycznych odbiorców przemysłowych na<br />

rynku energii. Wyd. Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław 2005.<br />

2. Szargut J. i in.: Racjonalizacja w zakładach przemysłowych. Fundacja Poszanowania Energii, Warszawa<br />

2004.<br />

3. Górzyński J.: Audyting energetyczny obiektów przemysłowych. Fundacja Poszanowania Energii, Warszawa<br />

2005.<br />

4. Kumider J.: Utylizacja odpadów przemysłowych. Aspekty towaroznawcze i ekologiczne. Wyd. AE, Poznań<br />

2006.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Optional subject<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Basic Sciences<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/10 IV 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/10 IV 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture – written test, seminar - presentation<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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Subjects for speciality:<br />

Renewable resources energetics<br />

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1. Course title<br />

Diploma master seminar. – semester II<br />

2. Course contents<br />

The students are familiar with the range of their specialization and theme of research. They adjust with selected firm the<br />

subject of master thesis.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

In II semester – achievement ranking of the first semesters.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Presentation of state of knowledge analysis in range of master thesis and aim of study, planned tools, methods and<br />

procedures.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

BASIC LITERATURE:<br />

1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską. Wyd. AE Wrocław, 2006<br />

2. Rajczyk J., Rajczyk M., Respondek Z.: Wytyczne do przygotowania prac dyplomowych magisterskich i<br />

inżynierskich na Wydziale Budownictwa Politechniki Częstochowskiej .Wyd. Politechniki Częstochowskiej, 2004.<br />

3. Zenderowski R.: Technika pisania prac magisterskich. CEPEWU SP. zoo. Warszawa.<br />

ADDITIONAL LITERATURE:<br />

1. Bielcowie E i J.: Podręcznik pisania prac albo technika pisania po polsku. Wyd. EJB, Kraków, 2004<br />

2. Wiszniewski A,: Sztuka pisania. Poradnik. Videogra II Sp. Zoo. Katowice, 2003<br />

3. Kenny P.: Panie Przewodniczący, Panie, Panowie. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław<br />

2003.<br />

4. Zimnach Ł.: Marketing dla inżyniera i naukowca. Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice, 2005.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Prof. dr hab. inż. Władysław Leśniak, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/14 II 1<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 30<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Selection of knowledge and theme of master thesis.<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

4<br />

1. Course title<br />

Energetics of the unrenewable sources<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. Energy in the world - resources and exploitation of energy.<br />

2. The unrenewable energy.<br />

2.1. Chemical energy – solid, fluid and gaseous fuels.<br />

2.2. Nuclear energy- splited fuels.<br />

3. The usefulness sorts of energy carriers.<br />

3.1. The secondary energy carriers.<br />

3.2. Electric energy.<br />

3.3. The thermal energy.<br />

4. Generation of thermal energy - classic thermal and nuclear power stations.<br />

5. Electric current generation.<br />

5.1. Classic power stations (condensing stations).<br />

5.2. Gaseous power stations.<br />

5.3. Gaseous-steam power stations.<br />

5.4. Nuclear power stations.<br />

6. Associated generation of energy carriers.<br />

6.1. Steam electrothermal power stations.<br />

6.2. Gaseous electrothermal power station.<br />

6.3. Gaseous-steam electrothermal power stations.<br />

6.4. Small cogeneration blocks (CHP)<br />

7. Energetics in natural environment.<br />

7.1. Conversion process reaction with natural environment.<br />

7.2. Examination of environment charges.<br />

3. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of fluid mechanics and thermal-dynamics.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students can classify unrenewable energy resources, compare power stations and analyze usefulness sorts of energy<br />

carriers.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Chmielniak T.: Technologie energetyczne. WNT, Warszawa 2008.<br />

2. Laudyn D.i in.: Elektrownie. WNT, Warszawa 2007.<br />

3. Wnukowska B.: Analiza i prognozowanie potrzeb energetycznych odbiorców przemysłowych. Wyd.<br />

Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław 2005.<br />

4. Górzyński J.: Podstawy analizy środowiskowej wyrobów i obiektów. WNT, Warszawa 2007.<br />

6. Type of course: Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team: Department of Basic Sciences<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/20 III 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 120<br />

9. Assessment methods: Grading<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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1. Course title<br />

Basics of energy transformations<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. Characters and energy carriers. Balances and the energy unit. Energy analogies. Efficiency and effectiveness of<br />

change.<br />

2. Energy resources and energy demand.<br />

3. Transformation of chemical energy to heat and biochemical. Combustion process.<br />

4. Transformation of thermal energy into mechanical<br />

a) The principles of thermodynamics. Carnot and Rankine cycles<br />

b) Transformation of energy in the displacement and centrifugal machines<br />

5. Transformation of mechanical energy into electricity and vice versa. Electric motors and generators.<br />

6. Transformation of water and wind energy<br />

7. Photovoltaics and the changes taking place in them.<br />

8. Transformation of nuclear energy in heat<br />

9. Fuel cells<br />

10. Other types of energy transformations<br />

11. Storage (accumulation) of energy in its various forms: mechanical, electrical, thermal, chemical, etc.<br />

Exercises<br />

Activities of an analytical calculation involving the formulation and solving illustrating the content of lectures.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Knowledge of engineering mechanics, solids and liquids and fluids, thermodynamics, electrical engineering.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students master the basic knowledge about the nature of changes occurring in the nature of energy and a correlation<br />

occurring between the different forms of energy. Ability to gain a quantitative description of energy states and<br />

processes in different forms of energy as well as between them,<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Marecki J.: Podstawy przemian energetycznych. WNT Warszawa 2007<br />

2. Lewandowski W.M.: Proekologiczne odnawialne źródła energii. WNT. Warszawa 2007.<br />

3. Szafran R.: Podstawy procesów energetycznych. Oficyna Wyd. Politechniki Wrocławskiej. Wrocław 1998<br />

4. Hrynkiewicz. A. Energia. Wyzwanie XXI wieku. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Kraków 2002<br />

5. Jastrzębska G.: Odnawialne źródła energii i pojazdy proekologiczne. WNT. Warszawa 2007.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Compulsory for specialty Renewable Sources Energetics<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/20 III 2<br />

Classes 30/16 III 2<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 210<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

Lecture - written exam<br />

Tasks - solutions for independent tasks<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Legal, economical and ecological aspects of energetics<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture.Overall description of the electrical power engineering system.Energy security.The strategy and energy policies<br />

of the state - reasons and methods of intervention.Forecasts of the development of the industry.<br />

Legal regulation of the energy management.Directives of the European Union.The politics and the energy law.Chosen<br />

implementation regulations.Legal requirements and the procedure by the location and the structure of the installation<br />

and energy devices.Concessions for generating the electric energy.Regulations and the politics in the reduction of<br />

emission the greenhouse gases.<br />

Economical comparative analysis of the production engineering of the electric energy.Outside costs.The structure and<br />

unit costs of generating the electric energy.The specificity and financing mechanisms of the development of the<br />

renewable power industry.Proceedings in favour of the integrated European energy network.Costs of the emission<br />

reduction of greenhouse gases.Evaluation of the economic effectiveness of the energy generation in unconventional<br />

sources with comparing with costs producing the conventional power industry in the sector.<br />

The energy planning and the sustainable development.Classification and an overall description of energy sources -<br />

conventional, renewable and unconventional - under the angle of the environmeantal impact.Ecological benefits and<br />

ecological losses.The greenhouse effect. Methods of reducing the arduousness to the environment, including the waste<br />

management from energetics. Environmental procedures in energy investments. Monitoring systems in energetic.<br />

Seminar. Formulating and solving problems of lectures illustrating contents. Influence of pollutants emitted by power<br />

stations on the environment. Methods of appointing the proliferation of dusts and gasses. Influence of kinds of<br />

circulations of the cooling of water on the environment. The soil conservation, the transport and the storage of hearth<br />

waste, assessment of the impact of the stockpile to the environment. Methodology of drawing integrated permits up.<br />

Feasibility study for energy alternative systems.Streamlining of the power consumption in households.Low-energy and<br />

passive construction.Principles of drafting energy certificates.<br />

3. Prerequisites: None<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Acquainting students with general rules and conditioning of the energy management - in technical, economic,<br />

ecological and legal aspects. Ability of defining main problems concerning principles of correct leading the energy<br />

management. Basic knowledge about implementation of energy processes, exploiting the scrap energy and the<br />

effectiveness of these processes.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. M. Czarnecka, T. Ogródek, Prawo energetyczne. Komentarz. Warszawa 2009.<br />

2. A. Walaszek-Pyzioł, Energia i prawo, Warszawa 2002.<br />

3. E. Klugman-Radziemska, Odnawialne źródła energii. Przykłady obliczeniowe. Politechnika Gdańska, Gdańsk 2009.<br />

4. T. Chmielniak, Technologie energetyczne. WNT, Warszawa 2008.<br />

5. J. Paska, Wytwarzanie energii elektrycznej. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Warszawskiej, Warszawa 2005.<br />

Legal acts:<br />

1. Ustawa z dn. 10 kwietnia 1997 r. – Prawo Energetyczne (Dz. U. z 2006 r. Nr 89, poz. 625, późn. zm.).<br />

2. Ustawa z dnia 17 lipca 2009 r. o systemie zarządzania emisjami gazów cieplarnianych i innych substancji (Dz. U. Nr 130,<br />

poz. 1070, z późn. zm.).<br />

3. Ustawa z dnia 29 listopada 2000 r. – Prawo atomowe (Dz. U. z 2007 r. Nr 42, poz. 276, z późn. zm.).<br />

4. Ustawa z dnia 15 kwietnia <strong>2011</strong> r. o efektywności energetycznej (Dz. U. Nr 94, poz. 551, z późn. zm.).<br />

5. Ustawa z dnia 6 grudnia 2008 r. o podatku akcyzowym (Dz. U. z 2009 r. Nr 3, poz. 11, z późn. zm.).<br />

6. Type of course: Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team: Department of Environmental Protection<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/14 III 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 30/14 III 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods: Ranking for the evaluation: test written/dissertation<br />

10. Language of instruction: Polish<br />

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1<br />

1. Course title<br />

Diploma master seminar. – semester III<br />

2. Course contents<br />

The students are familiar with the collecting of literature solving the problem of master thesis, performing observation<br />

and concluding. The students are familiar with using the achievement of other authors and looking for this literature.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

In IIIrd semester – achievement ranking of two first semesters.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Presentation of state of knowledge analysis in range of master thesis and aim of study, planned tools, methods and<br />

procedures.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

BASIC LITERATURE:<br />

1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską. Wyd. AE Wrocław, 2006<br />

2. Rajczyk J., Rajczyk M., Respondek Z.: Wytyczne do przygotowania prac dyplomowych magisterskich i<br />

inżynierskich na Wydziale Budownictwa Politechniki Częstochowskiej .Wyd. Politechniki Częstochowskiej, 2004.<br />

3. Zenderowski R.: Technika pisania prac magisterskich. CEPEWU SP. zoo. Warszawa.<br />

ADDITIONAL LITERATURE:<br />

1. Bielcowie E i J.: Podręcznik pisania prac albo technika pisania po polsku. Wyd. EJB, Kraków, 2004<br />

2. Wiszniewski A,: Sztuka pisania. Poradnik. Videogra II Sp. Zoo. Katowice, 2003<br />

3. Kenny P.: Panie Przewodniczący, Panie, Panowie. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław<br />

2003.<br />

4. Zimnach Ł.: Marketing dla inżyniera i naukowca. Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice, 2005.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Prof. dr hab. inż. Władysław Leśniak, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/14 III 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 30<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Writing of the first part of master thesis<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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1. Course title<br />

Diploma seminar – semester III<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture and classes<br />

1. Engineer profession and academic education: civilizational, juridical and ethical aspects.<br />

2. Test – organizational preferences.<br />

3. Skills in presentation of each other, plant and product.<br />

4. The person and offer subject matter the card of master diploma work preparation.<br />

5. Description the preparated cards from point 4.<br />

6. Analysis and discussion in formulated subjects of master diploma works.<br />

7. Document elaboration. Application of the subject master diploma work.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Passed courses of previous semesters.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students know how acquire knowledge and skills deals mainly problems their master diploma works. They can find<br />

books and the papers tied with subject matter of diploma works. They can also chose a plant where the research is<br />

realized.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską. Wyd.AE, Wrocław 2006.<br />

2. Rajczyk J. i in.: Wytyczne do przygotowania prac dyplomowych magisterskich i inżynierskich. Wyd.<br />

Politechniki Częstochowskiej, Częstochowa 2004.<br />

3. Zenderowski R.: Technika pisania prac magisterskich. CEPEW.Warszawa 2002.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

dr hab. inż. Bogumiła Wnukowska, Department of Basic Sciences<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/14 III 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 30<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Presentation, questions ask, discussion.<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

1<br />

1. Course title<br />

Water and wind renewable energy<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

World quantities of water and hydroenergetics.Energetic potential of water.Methods of using.Types of water power<br />

stations.Law, economic and ecologic problems. Other kinds of water energy: energy of sea waves, sea flow and sea<br />

current. Energy of wind and its using.Characteristic of wind energy. Wind turbines: base construction and regulations.<br />

Review of construction of small wind farms. Law economic and ecologic problems.<br />

Classes<br />

Methods of using of water potential energy.Kinds of water electrocities and their possibilities to energetics.Dissension<br />

about other kinds of water energy. Wind energy and its to renewable energetics. Kinds and base of importune<br />

construction of wind turbines. Economics of small wind farms.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Base of energy transformation.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students are familiar with the basic concepts of construction and technology of wind and water energy sources. They<br />

are familiar with the basic information and possibilities how to use in practice wind and water renewable energy.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Lewandowski W.M.: Proekologiczne odnawialne źródła energii. Warszawa: WNT, 2007.<br />

2. Marecki J.: Podstawy przemian energetycznych. Warszawa: WNT, 2007.<br />

3. Jastrzębska G.: Odnawialne źródła energii i pojazdy proekologiczne. Warszawa: WNT, 2007.<br />

4. J. Bogdanienko: Odnawialne źródła energii. Biblioteka Problemów (tom 290). PWN Warszawa 1989.<br />

5. J. Cieśliński, J. Mikielewicz: Niekonwencjonalne źródła energii. Wyd. Politechniki Gdańskiej, Gdańsk 1996.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/10 IV 2<br />

Classes 15/10 IV 2<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 30<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture-grading, classes – written test is the condition of ranking the classes.<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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1. Course title<br />

Thermal source renewable energy.<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

General characteristic and classification of energy sources – conventional, renewable and unrenewable.Potential and<br />

possibility of uses energy renewable sources.Direct and undirect ways of energy usage.Characteristic of original sources<br />

of renewable energy.Geothermal energy. Methods of using sun energy. Biomass energy.Biofuel and biogas.Hydrogen<br />

as a fuel.Sun fuel cells.Storage of energy.<br />

Classes<br />

Supply and characteristic renewable energy sources with particular using of biomass. Sun fuel cells.Biomass<br />

energy.Agriculture substrates as a source to liquid biofuels and biocomponents production.Cultivation of biomass as<br />

source to obtain solid biofuel. Methane fermentation of solid and liquid residuals. Agriculture – energetics and heating<br />

systems. Project of energetics potential of renewable energy sources and their usage on local scale.Bioenergetics<br />

innovation investments.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Base of energy measurement.The law, economical and ecological aspects of energetics.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students are familiar with the resources, characteristic and technology of using thermal renewable energy sources.<br />

Students are familiar with using this energy sources in practice.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Lewandowski W.M.: Proekologiczne odnawialne źródła energii. Warszawa: WNT, 2007.<br />

2. Marecki J.: Podstawy przemian energetycznych. Warszawa: WNT, 2007.<br />

3. Jastrzębska G.: Odnawialne źródła energii i pojazdy proekologiczne. Warszawa: WNT, 2007.<br />

4. J. Bogdanienko: Odnawialne źródła energii. Biblioteka Problemów (tom 290). PWN Warszawa 1989.<br />

5. J. Cieśliński, J. Mikielewicz: Niekonwencjonalne źródła energii. Wyd. Politechniki Gdańskiej, Gdańsk 1996.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/14 IV 2<br />

Classes 15/14 IV 2<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 90<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture – examination, classes – written test is the condition of ranking the classes.<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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2<br />

1. Course title<br />

Greening the drives of machines and vehicles<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. Functions realized by power systems: transmission, transformation, distribution, accumulation, and recuperation.<br />

2. Characteristics of the load of machines and vehicles<br />

3. Energy and ecological characteristics of primary sources of mechanical energy - motors<br />

4. Power systems of machines and vehicles<br />

5. Hybrid power systems<br />

6. Review and analysis of propulsion system solutions and classical Hybrid power<br />

7. Provisions for fuel gas energy alternative-fueled vehicles<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Basics of energy transformations. Legal, economic and environmental aspects of energy<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students to master basic knowledge of the components and propulsion systems of modern machinery and vehicles.Will<br />

be able to carry out an analysis of the propulsion system in different aspects: functional, energy, environmental. Ability<br />

to acquire the selection of the propulsion system for a machine with a set of qualitative and quantitative requirements<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Merkisz J., PielechaI.: Alternatywne napędy pojazdów. Wyd. Polit. Poznańskiej. Poznań 2006.<br />

2. Siłka W. Energochłonność ruchu samochodu. WNT. Warszawa 1997.<br />

3. Szumanowski A.: Akumulacja energii w pojazdach. WKiŁ. Warszawa 1984.<br />

4. Jastrzębska G.: Odnawialne źródła energii i pojazdy proekologiczne. WNT. Warszawa 2007.<br />

5. Marecki J.: Podstawy przemian energetycznych. WNT Warszawa 2007<br />

6. Lewandowski W.M.: Proekologiczne odnawialne źródła energii. WNT. Warszawa 2007.<br />

7. Pawelski Z.: Modelowanie i obliczenia napędu hydrobusu. Monografie Politechniki Łódzkiej. Łódź 2000<br />

8. Gnutek Z.: Gazowe objętościowe maszyny energetyczne. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej.<br />

Wrocław 2004.<br />

9. Szczepaniak C.: Motoryzacja na przełomie epok. Wyd. Naukowe PWN. Warszawa – Łódź 2000<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Compulsory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics.<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/20 IV 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

Colloquium presentation of self-written or prepared papers<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

1. Course title<br />

Diploma master seminar, semester IV<br />

2. Course contents<br />

The students are familiar with the critical review of own research results and comparing obtained results with source<br />

material and are familiar with proper elaboration and redaction of their diploma thesis. Students are familiar with the<br />

proper (due to actual rules) presentation in written and in multimedial form of their thesis, results and conclusions.<br />

Students are encourage for using achieved abilities in job practice and for further improving.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

In IVth semester – achievement of ranking of III rd semester.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Presentation and critical analysis of obtained results.Results discussion. Master thesis presentation and trial of master<br />

thesis defence.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

BASIC LITERATURE:<br />

1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską. Wyd. AE Wrocław, 2006<br />

2. Rajczyk J., Rajczyk M., Respondek Z.: Wytyczne do przygotowania prac dyplomowych magisterskich<br />

i inżynierskich na Wydziale Budownictwa Politechniki Częstochowskiej .Wyd. Politechniki Częstochowskiej, 2004.<br />

3. Zenderowski R.: Technika pisania prac magisterskich. CEPEWU SP. zoo.Warszawa.<br />

ADDITIONAL LITERATURE:<br />

1. Bielcowie E i J.: Podręcznik pisania prac albo technika pisania po polsku. Wyd. EJB, Kraków, 2004<br />

2. Wiszniewski A,:Sztuka pisania. Poradnik.Videogra II Sp. Zoo. Katowice, 2003<br />

3. Kenny P.: Panie Przewodniczący, Panie, Panowie. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej,Wrocław<br />

2003.<br />

4. Zimnach Ł.: Marketing dla inżyniera i naukowca. Wyd.Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice, 2005.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Prof. dr hab. inż. Władysław Leśniak, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 30/24 IV 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Writing and defence of master thesis<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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1. Course title<br />

Diploma seminar – semester IV<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture and classes<br />

1. The meritum-substantial structure of master diploma work.<br />

2. Analysis of knowledge state:<br />

a. objects, processes and systems,<br />

b. instruments, methods (determinated, measuremented), programms, examining stand),<br />

c. results and achievements,<br />

d. illustrative solutions and cases,<br />

e. conclusions and suggestions.<br />

3. Diplomants presentation of knowledge state in the range and meritum investigation deals to necessary<br />

methods and manners of diploma works.<br />

4. Students introduction of solution conception deals to main problem in diploma work. Presentation and<br />

critical analysis of obtained results. Description of the diploma works and participants discussion.<br />

5. Master diploma work presentation, test questions and experimential diploma examination.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Passed special courses from semester III.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The students know how acquire knowledge and skills deals mainly problems their master diploma works. They tested<br />

and study special cases. The students are able to propose interesting solutions, choice necessary instruments and<br />

methods. They prepare for presentation master diploma works and experimential diploma examination.<br />

5. Recommended Reading<br />

1. Kenny P.: Panie Przewodniczący, Panie, Panowie. Wyd.Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław 2003.<br />

2. Majchrzak J. i in.: Metodyka pisania prac magisterskich i dyplomowych. Wyd. AE, Poznań 1999.<br />

3. Pułło A.: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów.PWN, Warszawa 2001.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

dr hab. inż. Bogumiła Wnukowska, Department of Basic Sciences<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 30/24 IV 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Presentation, test questions, experimental diploma examination.<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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Subjects for speciality:<br />

Information Technologies in Production Engineering<br />

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1. Course title<br />

Diploma seminar – semester II<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Seminar<br />

Students will learn how to analyze and assess business processes of an exemplary company in order to detect most<br />

important issues and formulate objectives for projects of their elimination.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

None<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students will critically analyze selected aspects of company activity.<br />

Students will correctly define problems appearing in selected areas of activity or in its business processes<br />

Students will define objectives of project that aims at the problems reduction or elimination.<br />

Students will learn requirements of writing master thesis.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Pułło A.: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów. Warszawa: PWN, 2001.<br />

2. Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań, 1997.<br />

3. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrze pracę magisterską.Wrocław: Wyd. AE, 2001.<br />

4. Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa, 1995.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

dr inż Konrad Jackowski, Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/14 II 1<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 30<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Assessment of presentations<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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8<br />

1. Course title<br />

Intelligent optimization methods<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Introduction to practical aspects of optimization methods.Linear programming task. Problem description.<br />

Two methods of solution: graphic and simplex. Examples of practical applications.<br />

Nonlinear programming task.Problem description. Unconstrain problem.<br />

Problems with different constrains.<br />

Analytical optimization methods ( Lagrange multipliers, Khun-Tucker method)<br />

Numerical methods.<br />

Minimax tasks.<br />

Basics of dynamics optimization.<br />

Genetic algorithms for optimization tasks<br />

Classes<br />

Practical optimization tasks solution by numerical methods. Computational experiments. Results study.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Complete of mathematic course<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

After course students can describe and solve optimization tasks. In particular students can build criterion function for<br />

practical optimization problems. They know how to select right method to practical tasks.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Fiendeisen W., Szymanowski J., Wierzbicki A., Teoria i metody obliczeniowe optymalizacji, PWN, Warszawa,<br />

1980<br />

2. Michalewicz Z., Fogel D.B., Jak rozwiązać czyli nowoczesna heurystyka, WNT, Warszawa 2006.<br />

3. Miettinen K., Multiobjective Optimization, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Boston 1999.<br />

4. Stachurski A., Wierzbicki A., Podstawy optymalizacji, OWPW, Warszawa, 2001<br />

5. Michalewicz Z., Algorytmy genetyczne + struktury danych = programy ewolucyjne, WNT, Warszawa, 1999<br />

6. Ehrgott M., Multicriteria Optimization, Berlin-Heilderberg, Springer, 2005.<br />

7. Kalinowski K., Metody optymalizacji, PKJS, Warszawa, 2001<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/20 III 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 30/20 III 2<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 240<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

credit<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

8<br />

1. Course title<br />

Computer-aided organization of production I<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. Character of production organization.<br />

2. Character of production systems.<br />

3. Character of productive processes within “narrow bounds”.<br />

4. Component elements of basic productive process.<br />

5. Classification of product processes.<br />

6. Production characters and forms.<br />

7. Components of production program.<br />

8. Character of ERP systems.<br />

Laboratory<br />

The students work in integrated environment of ERP computer system, where is generated virtual production plant with<br />

make allowance for production and organization structures and also elements of environment. In base of production<br />

orders the demand substance plan and production timetable are generated, and also production resources are planned.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

General knowledge of economy and mathematics.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students are able to characterize production organization, define main conditions of component elements in basic<br />

product systems, classify the forms of production also analyze production programs and recognize ERP systems.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Adamczewski P.:Zintegrowane systemy informatyczne w praktyce. Wyd. IV , Warszawa 2004.<br />

2. Knosala R.: Komputerowe systemy zarządzania produkcją. Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice 1995.<br />

3. Durlik I.: Inżynieria zarządzania. Strategia i projektowanie systemów produkcyjnych. Cz. 2.<br />

4. Wydawnictwo Placet, Warszawa 2005.<br />

5. Klonowski Z.: Systemy informatyczne zarządzania przedsiębiorstwem. Modele rozwoju i właściwości<br />

funkcjonalne. Wyd. Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław 2004.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Basic Sciences<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/20 III 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory 30/16 III 2<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 240<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture – exam, classes and written test, reports<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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1<br />

1. Course title<br />

Diploma seminar – semester III<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Seminar<br />

Students will learn methodology of running research and methods of results presentation and interpretation essential for<br />

working out master thesis<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

None<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

• Students will properly define master thesis goals, tasks and thesis.<br />

• Students will correctly prepare the thesis structure suitable for selected domain<br />

• Students will present the work background required for working out theoretical part of the work.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Pułło A.: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów. Warszawa: PWN, 2001.<br />

2. Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań, 1997.<br />

3. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrze pracę magisterską. Wrocław: Wyd. AE, 2001.<br />

4. Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa, 1995.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

dr inż Konrad Jackowski, Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/14 III 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 30<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Assessment of presentations<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

3<br />

1. Course title<br />

Computer-aided organization of production II<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

1. The role of inventories in companies (definition and classification of inventories, the impact of inventory volume<br />

on the manufacturing process, inventory costs, systems and computer applications for inventory management)<br />

2.Principles of planning and scheduling (inventory planning in companies, production planning and scheduling,<br />

MRP algorithm, JIT system, ERP - integrated management systems)<br />

3. Methods of production control (pull, push and twist control systems)<br />

4. Lean Management (LM methods and techniques, lean manufacturing)<br />

5.Virtual Enterprises (logistics chains, enterprise networks, development trends in ERP systems, the future of<br />

companies)<br />

Seminar<br />

Students independently develop and present selected methods of production organization and management, discuss the<br />

role and possibilities of using IT systems in management. Students discuss development trends in contemporary<br />

enterprises.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Computer-aided organization of production I<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

After completing the course, the students will be able to define and analyse problems of control and organization in any<br />

(continuous or discrete) production system. In addition, they will be able to indicate and put into practice some method<br />

of production organization, which in turn will allow reorganizing and streamlining the production process.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Adamczewski P.: „Zintegrowane systemy informatyczne w praktyce”, Wyd. IV rozszerzone, Warszawa, 2004<br />

2. Ireneusz Durlik.: „Inżynieria zarządzania: strategia i projektowanie systemów produkcyjnych.Cz. 1 i<br />

2, Warszawa, wydawnictwo "Placet", 2004.<br />

3. Muhlemann A. P., Oakland J. S., Lockyer K. G.: „Zarządzanie. Produkcja i usługi”, Wydawnictwo Naukowe<br />

PWN, Warszawa 1997<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/14 IV 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 30/14 IV 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 90<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

An exam, assessment of student's individual work on the basis of individual speeches and reports prepared by students,<br />

activity during discussion on the reports<br />

10. Language of Instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

1<br />

1. Course title<br />

Computer-aided project management<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

The goal of the lecture is to present selected method of computer-aided project management on basis of MSProject.<br />

Selected functions of the software are presented on the background of the project management theory.<br />

Laboratory<br />

During the Classes students learn and test in practice selected aspects of project management with means of MSProject<br />

system.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Basic knowledge on project management.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

• Students will analyze the project they are to manage and work out<br />

o goals definition,<br />

o realization plan,<br />

o definition and estimation of required resources,<br />

o risk analysis,<br />

o templates of the documentation used during the Project life cycle,<br />

o cost (budget) estimation.<br />

• Students will work out Project in MSProject consisting of<br />

o detailed scheduler,<br />

o resources,<br />

o workload.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Wilczewski S., MS Project 2007 i MS Project Server 2007 efektywne zarządzanie projektami , Helion,<br />

Gliwice 2008.<br />

2. Philips J., Zarządzanie projektami IT, Helion Gliwice, 2005.<br />

3. Bainey K.R.,Integrated IT Project Management, Artech House, Boston, 2003.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Optional subject<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/10 IV 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory 15/10 IV 2<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 30<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Assessment of realized projects (classes).<br />

Final test (lectures)<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

1. Course title<br />

Informative systems in the production management<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Profile of informative systems and their part in the enterprise.The profile of the CASE tools.Modelling the functions<br />

and the processes.Modelling the entity-relationship diagrams. Modelling the data-flow diagram<br />

Project<br />

Choice and the description of the productive enterprise.Study of the general and detailed diagrams hierarchy of the<br />

function (DHF).Study of the data-flow diagram (DFD). Study of the entity-relationship diagrams (ERD). Proposing the<br />

reengineering changes in the enterprise.The study of competence map.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

Computer aided production organization I<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

The student be able to define the informative needs of the productive system. Using the CASE tools he be able to<br />

describe them and build the suitable model.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Ireneusz Durlik.: „Inżynieria zarządzania: strategia i projektowanie systemów produkcyjnych. Cz.1 i 2”,<br />

Warszawa, wydawnictwo "Placet", 2005;<br />

2. Richard Barker, Cliff Longman.: „CASE Method: modelowanie funkcji i procesów”, Warszawa,<br />

Wydawnictwa Naukowo-Techniczne<br />

3. Fuglewicz P.: CASE dla ludzi, Lapus, Warszawa, 1995.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/14 IV 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 30/14 IV 2<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

The performance of the project, test from the lecture<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

1. Course title<br />

Diploma seminar – semester IV<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Seminar<br />

Students will learn method of working out and presentation of master thesis<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

None<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students will correctly define research scope and apply necessary amendments.<br />

Students will prepare presentations of work progress and will run presentation under conditions implied by the<br />

form of presentation<br />

Students will effectively discuss and defend presented thesis and results of research<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Pułło A.: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów. Warszawa: PWN, 2001.<br />

2. Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań, 1997.<br />

3. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrze pracę magisterską. Wrocław: Wyd. AE, 2001.<br />

4. Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa, 1995.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

dr inż Konrad Jackowski, Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 30/24 IV 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Assessment of presentations<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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Subjects for speciality:<br />

Safety<br />

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1<br />

1. Course title<br />

Master Diploma Seminar, semester II<br />

2. Course contents:<br />

Semester 2:<br />

Methodological Workshop, the choice of the work topic, determination of the work aim and thesis, developing of the<br />

work plan, aims and objectives of engineering work, clarification of the subject of the work, its structure, a review of<br />

research methods in the thesis topic.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

No requirements.<br />

4. Effects of learning:<br />

Students acquire skills to apply the rules governing the writing of theses, the formulation of problems and design<br />

research. They can analyze and interpret scientific texts from the scope defined by the theme of thesis and use research<br />

tools to solve the basic problems, describe their results, analyze and formulate conclusions.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską: Wrocław, Wyd. AE 2006<br />

2. Pułło A: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów: Warszawa: PWN 2001<br />

3. Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań 1997<br />

4. Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa 1995<br />

6. Type of the course:<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team:<br />

Dr inż. Jerzy Kwaśnik, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure:<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Tutorials<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/14 II 1<br />

Other<br />

Student total workload 30<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

Completion of the assumed stages of writing a diploma paper<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> Points<br />

5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Designing of safety management systems<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Safety systems subject characteristics. Identifying of risks with consideration of the intensity prevalence and resulting<br />

from those properties. Elements of systems for rescue guidance and crisis management. Identifying methods for<br />

system’s desirable properties. Software methods and tools.<br />

Classes<br />

Skills development, testing, implementing and controlling the security systems.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

No requirements<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students are able to classify entities in terms of specific features of threats. They are able to design and interpret a map<br />

of an automated risk management system in emergencies and crisis management. They can apply the methods and<br />

software tools supporting the implementation of the work in the various phases of system design.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Bezpieczeństwo pracy i ergonomia. t.1 i 2, Koradecka D. (red.), CIOP, Warszawa 1999<br />

2. Hansen K., Kompleksowa ocena poziomu bezpieczeństwa i higieny pracy, Wyd. CRZZ, Warszawa 1977<br />

3. Liderman K., Analiza ryzyka i ochrona informacji w systemach komputerowych, Wyd.Naukowe<br />

PWN/MIKOM, 2008<br />

4. Liderman K., Analiza ryzyka i ochrona informacji w systemach komputerowych, Wyd.Naukowe<br />

PWN/MIKOM, 2008<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Compulsory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure:<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/10 III 2<br />

Classes 15/10 III 2<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project 15/8 III 2<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

The lecture - written examination / oral examination, the credit of design classes<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

5<br />

1. Course title<br />

Contemporary security problems<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Factors determiningthe state ofsecurity- externaland internal.Types andsources ofthreats.Security ofglobal, regional,<br />

state,local communities,public buildings,businesses.The methodsand mechanisms formaintaining security. Basic entities<br />

systems security. Organizations, bodies and structures responsible for security.Security Strategy. Predictingthe state<br />

ofsecurity.Preventive measuresfor security. Ways torestorean acceptablestate of security.<br />

Classes<br />

Term papers and presentations on the specific topic, such as the threat and the organization security system based on a<br />

specific county, municipality.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

None<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Understandingthe basic concepts, patterns andproblemsof modernsecurity andproblem-solvingrelated to it.The<br />

skillsandunderstanding of the natureof forces, means and ways ofinfluencingthe levelof security.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Koziej S., Współczesne problemy bezpieczeństwa międzynarodowego i narodowego. Wyd. PWSBiA Warszawa<br />

2003.<br />

2. Maszczyk A. Współczesne problemy globalne a bezpieczeństwo europejskie. Wyd. Marszałek 2004.<br />

3. Konieczny J., Zarządzanie w sytuacjach kryzysowych, wypadkach i katastrofach, Poznań-Warszawa 2001.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Production, Engineeringand Logistics Department<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/14 III 2<br />

Classes 30/14 III 2<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 150<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture – written exam, classes - credit<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

6<br />

1. Course title<br />

Biological hazards in work environment<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Presence of biological factors in work environment. Action of biological factors versus respiratory system and skin<br />

diseases. Presence of insects in work environment. Dirty man and materials derivate from people versus exposure of<br />

personnel. Dirty animal and materials from animals versus exposure of personnel. Exposure on action of infective<br />

factors in hydrous and humid environment. Non-infective biological factors and their damaging influence on employee.<br />

Exposure of employees in new and dynamic developed industry using biological materials. Bioterrorism. Exposure<br />

employee on biological factors form tropical and subtropical countries. Exposure on damaging biological factors in<br />

dynamic changing environment. General characteristic of microorganisms and their acting on human environment.<br />

Microflora of air, water and soil.<br />

Seminar<br />

Classification of damaging biological factors. Review of the most damaging biological factors. Sources of biological<br />

hazards. Chlamydia species and their contribution to circulatory system disease. Legionella species and their<br />

contribution to diseases induction. Detection of damaging biological factors in work environment. Basis of exposure<br />

evaluation. Evaluation of vocational risks.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

None<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students achieved basic knowledge in field of identification and evaluation of hazards of damaging biological factors,<br />

like substances produced by microorganisms, plants and animals, occur in work environment and influence negative on<br />

human body.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Łuczak M., Zużewicz M.A.: Zagrożenia biologiczne. Wybrane zagadnienia. Warszawa: Wyd. CIOP, 2001.<br />

2. Mikrobiologia i higiena w przemyśle spożywczym. Red. Z. Żakowska i H Stobińska. Łódź: Wyd. Politechniki<br />

Łódzkiej, 2000.<br />

3. Uzarczyk A.: Czynniki szkodliwe i uciążliwe w środowisku pracy. Warszawa: ODDiK, 2006.<br />

4. Zyska B.: Katastrofy, awarie i zagrożenia mikrobiologiczne w przemyśle i budownictwie. Łódź: Wyd.<br />

Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2001.<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/20 III 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 30/16 III 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 180<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture – exam in written form; seminar – credit on base of semester work<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> Credits<br />

1<br />

1. Course title<br />

Master Diploma Seminar, semester III<br />

2. Course contents:<br />

Semester 3:<br />

Methodological Workshop, the choice of the work topic, determination of the work aim and thesis, developing of the<br />

work plan, aims and objectives of engineering work, clarification of the subject of the work, its structure, a review of<br />

research methods in the thesis topic.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

No requirements.<br />

4. Effects of learning:<br />

Students acquire skills to apply the rules governing the writing of theses, the formulation of problems and design<br />

research. They can analyze and interpret scientific texts from the scope defined by the theme of thesis and use research<br />

tools to solve the basic problems, describe their results, analyze and formulate conclusions.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską: Wrocław, Wyd. AE 2006<br />

2. Pułło A: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów: Warszawa: PWN 2001<br />

3. Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań 1997<br />

4. Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa 1995<br />

6. Type of the course:<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team:<br />

Dr inż. Jerzy Kwaśnik, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure:<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Tutorials<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 15/14 III 2<br />

Other<br />

Student total workload 30<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

Completion of the assumed stages of writing a diploma paper<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

2<br />

1. Course title<br />

Technical safety of machinery and equipment<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Safety of machinery/equipment and working environment. Machinery and other technical facilities. General<br />

requirements. Control systems. Elements of the machine. Protection and protective devices. Energy. Dangerous and<br />

harmful factors. Instructions. The essential requirements for safety and health. Machinery intended for contact with<br />

food products. Portable machines. Conformity assessment procedures. EC-type examination. Full quality assurance.<br />

Technical Documentation of machines. Categories of machines to which one of the procedures for conformity are<br />

related. The main risks during the use of machinery. Minimum requirements for the machines. Controls. Protection<br />

against risks. Control of machines.<br />

Classes<br />

General safety requirements for machinery and equipment. Controls of production machinery. Seats for machinery and<br />

equipment manufacturing. General principles for design of machinery. Machinery - Safety - risk assessment principles.<br />

The role of the Office of Technical Inspection in safety of equipment. Assessment of compliance of a device.<br />

Declaration of Conformity.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

None.<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students acquire basic knowledge of safety of work with machines and equipment. Also be familiarized with the risks<br />

caused by physical and chemical factors in the workplace with machines and equipment.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Uzarczyk A., Czynniki szkodliwe i uciążliwe w środowisku pracy, ODDiK 2006<br />

2. Dyrektywa 2006/42/WE Parlamentu Europejskiego i Rady z dnia 17 maja 2006 r. w sprawie maszyn,<br />

zmieniająca dyrektywę 95/16/WE<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 15/10 IV 2<br />

Classes 15/10 IV 2<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

Lecture - written credit, exercises - based on semester project.<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

4<br />

1. Course title<br />

Physical and chemical hazards in the workplace<br />

2. Course contents<br />

Physical and chemical factors characteristics which adversely affect the human body. The general rules in work safety<br />

and hygiene in relating to the harmful agents, tests and measurements. The ability to identify of physical and chemical<br />

hazards. Development of a selected group of agents to the detailed evaluation of their impact and countermeasures in<br />

the form of the work semester.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

No requirements<br />

4. Learning outcomes<br />

Students know the most important physical and chemical factors, are able to identify them in the work environment and<br />

determine the nature of the hazard posed by these factors. Know how to interpret the emerging threats and evaluate<br />

risks associated with it.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Uzarczyk A., Czynniki szkodliwe i uciążliwe w środowisku pracy, ODDiK Gdańsk 2006<br />

2. Ryzyko zawodowe. Metodyczne podstawy oceny. Red. W.M. Zawieski CIOP-PIB Warszawa 2007<br />

3. Borysiewicz M., Kacsprzyk W., Żurek J., Ocena ryzyka i zarządzanie zagrożeniami w obszarach<br />

przemysłowych. CIOP-PIB Warszwwa 2001<br />

6. Type of course<br />

Compulsory<br />

7. Teaching team<br />

Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure:<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture 30/20 IV 2<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 30/20 IV 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 120<br />

9. Assessment methods<br />

The lecture - written examination / oral examination, the credit of design classes<br />

10. Language of instruction<br />

Polish<br />

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Management and production engineering, second cycle<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> Credits<br />

2<br />

1. Course title<br />

Master Diploma Seminar, semester IV<br />

2. Course contents:<br />

Semester 4:<br />

Getting to know the technique of writing the work: presentation by the teacher the substantial and editorial requirements<br />

of diploma work, determination of work aim, thesis and plan, also work to source materials and literature, preparing to<br />

go on a practical training, writing the first chapter (theoretical) work on the basis of review of the literature.<br />

3. Prerequisites<br />

No requirements.<br />

4. Effects of learning<br />

Students acquire skills to apply the rules governing the writing of theses, the formulation of problems and design<br />

research. They can analyze and interpret scientific texts from the scope defined by the theme of thesis and use research<br />

tools to solve the basic problems, describe their results, analyze and formulate conclusions.<br />

5. Recommended reading<br />

1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską: Wrocław, Wyd. AE 2006<br />

2. Pułło A: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów: Warszawa: PWN 2001<br />

3. Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań 1997<br />

4. Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa 1995<br />

6. Type of the course:<br />

Obligatory<br />

7. Teaching team:<br />

Dr inż. Jerzy Kwaśnik, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics<br />

8. Course structure:<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year of study<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar 30/24 IV 2<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s workload 60<br />

9. Assessment methods:<br />

Completion of the assumed stages of writing a diploma paper<br />

10. Language of instruction:<br />

Polish<br />

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