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1 COURSE CATALOGUE ( INFORMATION PACKAGE) FIELD MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING SECOND-CYCLE STUDIES Legnica 2011/2012

2 Field: Management and Production Engineering, second-cycle studies The graduates of the second-degree interdisciplinary studies in the field Management and Production Engineering receive Master's degree. They combine in a creative way - mainly through the synthesis - the engineering preparation in the broad sense of production engineering and operation of machines and devices, with the preparation in the domain of organization and management. This includes the management of technical functions such as: designing of machines and devices and their systems; designing of systems of manufacturing of machines and mechanical and electrical equipment, their operation and decommissioning; designing of management systems and the selection, evaluation and training of personnel; cost management and evaluation of the performance of the company and controlling; project management in the area of consulting and advisory business, marketing, logistics, capital management and investment management. The graduates are prepared for: 1. Creative, innovative activity in the area of production engineering and operation of machines and devices. 2. Making and implementing of creative initiatives and decisions and carrying out production or service activity in the area of machine industry in small, medium and large enterprises. 3. Building teams of innovative activity in the area of production engineering and operation of machines and devices and management of these teams in the field of economic activities and in the sphere of state administration and local government. 4. Determining the needs, orientations and content of research and development and for organizing and conducting of such research and development, in particular for designing and implementation of technological innovations, product innovations and organizational innovations. 5. Technical and organizational consultancy in the field of engineering of machines and devices, in particular in the area of the directives and requirements of the European Union and in the area of acquiring funds from programs of the European Union. 6. Continuation of education and development in the third-degree (doctoral) studies and research activities related to production engineering issues in the field of construction and operation of machines and devices and their automation Independently from the aboveareas ofactivitythe graduateshavemasteredthe basic skillsof: collaboration with people, team management, management ofprojectand development entities, management of production and service entities, personnel managementin industrial enterprises. Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/2012 2

3 All graduates are able to work in: 1. Small, medium and large production enterprises of machine industry. 2. State administration units (such as military, police) and local government administration, requiring technical, economical and managerial skills. 3. Research and development units: research institutes, research and development centers, universities, technology parks, business incubators and technology transfer centers. 4. Secondary education (in compliance with applicable requirements contained in the standards of teacher education) and facilities (centers) of vocational training. 5. Institutions and organizations dealing with guidance and knowledge dissemination, particularly in the area of production engineering and operation of machines and devices. This applies particularly to units involved in acquiring funds and conduction of projects financed by the European Union. Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/2012 3

4 Specialization: Renewable resources energetics The graduate of this specialization can identify and analyze opportunities for energy, economic and ecological values of different renewable energy sources, especially local or regional. He/she has the skills to organize a project from this range, to acquire necessary funds, to arrange formalities: legal, environmental, etc. and to prepare a business plan. The essential technical, economical and managerial preparation of the graduate of this specialization is a good condition to the requirements of the European Union, regarding a significant increase in the proportion of energy from renewable sources in the energy balance of our country in the next few year. Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering The graduate of this specialization is educated in accordance with current expectations of industry and the wide-ranging services. In the course of study, students gain practical skills for using the computer systems used in production engineering and management. They gain knowledge in the area of production engineering, information technology, economic sciences and management sciences. They are prepared to organize and conduct research and development, including the design and implementation of information and technological innovations. The graduate can associate technical problems to the economical problems, and solve these problems using advanced IT tools. The graduates are prepared to work in: small, medium and large enterprises on medium and higher ranking management; in the economic and administrative units, which require technical, economical and IT knowledge and organizational skills; in design and consultancy organizations working in the selected area of production engineering and information technology; in the management of his/her own production or service company. Specialization: Safety The graduate of this specialization possesses a comprehensive preparation in the field of safety engineering and a thorough knowledge in the area of production engineering and management. He/she has skills of: organizing work, including organizing and carrying out activities to prevent and limit accidents, failures and occupational diseases; designing and monitoring of safety conditions; making safety and risk analysis; monitoring observance of safety regulations and rules; monitoring of working conditions and safety standards; researching into the circumstances of accidents and failures; conducting trainings and performing organizing functions in the area of safety management and keeping the documentation related to the safety. The graduate is prepared to design and implement operations and technological processes with the consideration of peoples safety and with the consideration of risk and the anticipation of the effects of the decisions - especially in emergency situations; to make decisions taking into account technical, legal, administrative and logistical determinants under conditions of threat and stress. Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/2012 4

5 Admission requirements The minimum requirement for admission to the second-cycle studies is at least first-cycle studies graduation diploma. The basis for eligibility for study is the average grade of studies obtained during the first cycle, second cycle or a Master's uniform (calculated to two decimal places). Admission to the first year of study determines the candidate position in the ranking list, established on the basis of the average grade, within certain limits for admission to the field and form of study. Final examination The diploma examination is an oral examination. During the examination the student should demonstrate a general understanding of field/specialization and the knowledge related to the dissertation. The rules determining the final result of the studies are described in The Rules of Study at The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica. The final result is the sum of: 0,6 of the arithmetical mean of all the grades achieved during the study, 0,2 of the grade for the diploma thesis and 0,2 of the grade for the final exam. Examination and assessment regulations General examination and assessment regulations are described in detail in The Rules of Study at The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica. Assessment methods of individual courses are given in the programs of these courses. departmental coordinator Karol Selwat, Ph.D. phone: [email protected] Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/2012 5

6 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Renewable resources energetics Stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 6 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Organisation of production systems Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Management of project and innovations Grade Exam (2) Grade Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/2012 6

7 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Renewable resources energetics Stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Non-renewable resources energetics Grade 2 Basics of energy transformations Exam (3) 3 Legal, economical and ecological aspects of energetics Grade 4 Diploma seminar Grade 5 Renewable hydropower and wind power Grade 6 Renewable geothermal power Exam (4) 7 Pro-ecological drives of machines and vehicles Grade 8 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/2012 7

8 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering Stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 6 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Organisation of production systems Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Management of project and innovations Grade Exam (2) Grade Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/2012 8

9 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering Stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Intelligent optimization methods Grade 2 Computer aided organization of production I Exam (3) 3 Diploma seminar Grade 4 Computer aided organization of production II Exam (4) 5 Optional subject (for speciality) Grade 6 Information systems in production management Grade 7 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/2012 9

10 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Safety Stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Exam (1) 6 Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade 8 Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Grade 9 Organisation of production systems Exam (2) 10 Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Grade 11 Management of project and innovations Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

11 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Safety Stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Designing of safety systems Grade 2 Diploma seminar Grade 3 Contemporary problems of safety Grade 4 Biological hazards in the work environment Exam (3) 5 Technical safety of machines and devices Grade 6 Physical and chemical hazards in the work environment Exam (4) 7 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

12 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Renewable resources energetics Non-stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Exam (1) 6 Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade 8 Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Grade 9 Organisation of production systems Exam (2) 10 Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Grade 11 Management of project and innovations Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

13 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Renewable resources energetics Non-stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Non-renewable resources energetics Grade 2 Basics of energy transformations Exam (3) 3 Legal, economical and ecological aspects of energetics Grade 4 Diploma seminar Grade 5 Renewable hydropower and wind power Grade 6 Renewable geothermal power Exam (4) 7 Pro-ecological drives of machines and vehicles Grade 8 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

14 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering Non-stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Exam (1) 6 Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade 8 Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Grade 9 Organisation of production systems Exam (2) 10 Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Grade 11 Management of project and innovations Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

15 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering Non-stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Intelligent optimization methods Grade 2 Computer aided organization of production I Exam (3) 3 Diploma seminar Grade 4 Computer aided organization of production II Exam (4) 5 Optional subject (for speciality) Grade 6 Information systems in production management Grade 7 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

16 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Safety Non-stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 6 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade 8 Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Grade 9 Organisation of production systems Exam (2) Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Management of project and innovations Grade Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

17 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2011 Specialization: Safety Non-stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Designing of safety systems Grade 2 Diploma seminar Grade 3 Contemporary problems of safety Grade 4 Biological hazards in the work environment Exam (3) 5 Technical safety of machines and devices Grade 6 Physical and chemical hazards in the work environment Exam (4) 7 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

18 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Renewable resources energetics Stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 6 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Organisation of production systems Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Management of project and innovations Grade Exam (2) Grade Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

19 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Renewable resources energetics Stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Non-renewable resources energetics Grade 2 Basics of energy transformations Exam (3) 3 Legal, economical and ecological aspects of energetics Grade 4 Diploma seminar Grade 5 Renewable hydropower and wind power Grade 6 Renewable geothermal power Exam (4) 7 Pro-ecological drives of machines and vehicles Grade 8 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

20 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering Stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 6 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Organisation of production systems Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Management of project and innovations Grade Exam (2) Grade Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

21 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering Stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Intelligent optimization methods Grade 2 Computer aided organization of production I Exam (3) 3 Diploma seminar Grade 4 Computer aided organization of production II Exam (4) 5 Optional subject (for speciality) Grade 6 Information systems in production management Grade 7 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

22 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Safety Stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Exam (1) 6 Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade 8 Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Grade 9 Organisation of production systems Exam (2) 10 Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Grade 11 Management of project and innovations Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

23 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Safety Stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Designing of safety systems Grade 2 Diploma seminar Grade 3 Contemporary problems of safety Grade 4 Biological hazards in the work environment Exam (3) 5 Technical safety of machines and devices Grade 6 Physical and chemical hazards in the work environment Exam (4) 7 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

24 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Renewable resources energetics Non-stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Exam (1) 6 Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade 8 Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Grade 9 Organisation of production systems Exam (2) 10 Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Grade 11 Management of project and innovations Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

25 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Renewable resources energetics Non-stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Non-renewable resources energetics Grade 2 Basics of energy transformations Exam (3) 3 Legal, economical and ecological aspects of energetics Grade 4 Diploma seminar Grade 5 Renewable hydropower and wind power Grade 6 Renewable geothermal power Exam (4) 7 Pro-ecological drives of machines and vehicles Grade 8 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

26 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering Non-stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Exam (1) 6 Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade 8 Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Grade 9 Organisation of production systems Exam (2) 10 Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Grade 11 Management of project and innovations Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

27 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Information Technologies in Production Engineering Non-stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Intelligent optimization methods Grade 2 Computer aided organization of production I Exam (3) 3 Diploma seminar Grade 4 Computer aided organization of production II Exam (4) 5 Optional subject (for speciality) Grade 6 Information systems in production management Grade 7 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

28 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Safety Non-stationary Year I No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 1 Semester 2 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Machines engineering - designing Grade (1,2) 2 Machines engineering - manufacturing Grade (1), Exam (2) 3 Foreign language Grade 4 Computer aided design (CAD) Grade 5 6 Forecasting and simulation in enterprise Systems of decision support and knowledge management Exam (1) Exam (1) 7 Machines engineering - operation Grade 8 Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) Grade 9 Organisation of production systems Exam (2) Engineering-managerial transitional thesis Management of project and innovations Grade Exam (2) Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Diploma seminar Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Industrial Safety I semester 4h Library training - I semester 4h Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

29 Major: Management and production engineering Recruitment: 2010 Specialization: Safety Non-stationary Year II No. Name of subject Number of hours Semester 3 Semester 4 lc c lb p s lc c lb p s Main subjects Form of credit 1 Integrated systems of management Exam (3) 2 Strategic management Exam (3) 3 Optional subject Grade Total number of hours/: Subjects for speciality 1 Designing of safety systems Grade 2 Diploma seminar Grade 3 Contemporary problems of safety Grade 4 Biological hazards in the work environment Exam (3) 5 Technical safety of machines and devices Grade 6 Physical and chemical hazards in the work environment Exam (4) 7 Master's thesis 20 Grade Total number of hours/: Total number of hours/: Total number of hours per semester (year): Number of examinations: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

30 Description of individual course units: Main subjects Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

31 5 Engineering of machines design (sem. I) 1. The principles of statics. Degrees of freedom and constraints 2. Convergent and arbitrary system of forces. Determination of reaction forces support beams and trusses 3. Subject matter and scope of the strength of materials. Allowable stress. Hooke's Law 4. Tensile and compressive stress. Cutting and bending stresses. Torsion. 5. The complex stress states. Theories. Buckling. The safety factor of the structure. 6. The process of design - design and its structure. The principles of constructing machinery and equipment. 7. Ways to support the concept of seeking a solution - a review. 8. Methods for evaluating and selecting solution options. 9. Selected items from fields of design industry. 10. Connections - principles of operation of calculation and design Tasks 1. The basic concept of geometry. Throws: central (perspective), parallel oblique (axonometry) throws Monge. 2. Mapping of elements: points, lines and planes in space, in axonometry and rectangular projections. 3. Normal arrangement of rectangular projections (European method). Examples of projections of elements of varying complexity. 4. Sections and permanent establishment of machine parts. 5. Fundamentals of dimensioning of objects: the dimensions of elements of drawing, principles of dimensioning, dimensioning elements characteristic ways. 6. Tolerance of size and fit. Tolerances on shape and location. Surface roughness. 7. Construction drawings of typical components: threaded connections, shafts, wheels and gears, bearings and sliding bearings, etc. 8. Assembly drawings - the rules for reading and drawing. The basic knowledge and abilities from material science, mechanics and endurance of materials, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Students can solve simple beams and trusses and also perform strength calculations of simple elements. The scope of engineering graphics can reproduce the spatial blocks in a plane, in accordance with the convention of technical drawing. 1. Osiński Z., Bajon W., Szucki T.: Podstawy konstrukcji maszyn. PWN Branowski B.(red): Wprowadzenie do projektowania. Wyd Nauk. PWN. Warszawa Moguncki K., Szyc W.: Wytrzymałość materiałów. PWN. Warszawa Misiak J.: Mechanika techniczna, Tom I. Statyka i wytrzymałość materiałów. WNT Lewandowski T.: Rysunek techniczny dla mechaników. WSziP, Warszawa Type of course: Compulsory 7. Teaching team: Department of Production Engineering and Logistics : 15/14 I 1 15/14 I 1 Project 15/14 I 1 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods Tasks: realization of topics on classes and homework, written final test e.g. picture of the set object 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

32 4 Engineering of machines production (sem. I) 1. The essence of materials science. Classification and characteristics of different groups of materials: metal alloys, polymers, glass and composite materials. 2. Physico-chemical basis for construction materials. Phase transitions of metal alloys. The structure and properties. 3. Ferroalloy: classification, chemical composition, properties and applications. 4. Non-ferrous alloys: classification, chemical composition, properties and applications. 5. Polymeric materials and ceramics, and composites. 6. Principles of material selection in terms of design and technology 7. Raw materials and semi-finished and the rules of their selection in the construction machinery Activities in the of Materials consist of observations and experiments and then carrying out analysis of the structure and properties of materials used in construction machinery Basic knowledge of physics and chemistry in the field of study and degree or high school. Students understand the essence of materials science is the relationship between the properties of strength, tribological, thermal, electrical, construction, etc. and the internal structure of materials. They can examine and analyze the test characteristics of different types of metallic and nonmetallic materials, depending on the requirements set. They can make the choice of materials in accordance with the requirements of design and technology. 1. Ashby M.F., Johnes D.R. Materiały inżynierskie, WNT, Warszawa Ashby M.F. Dobór materiałów w projektowaniu inżynierskim, WNT Warszawa Dobrzański L.A. Materiałoznawstwo z podstawami nauki o materiałach, WNT, Warszaw Feld M.: Podstawy projektowania procesów technologicznych typowych części maszyn. WNT. Warszawa Erbl J.(red): Encyklopedia technik wytwarzania w przemyśle maszynowym Tom I i II. Wydawnictwo Politechniki Warszawskiej Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics. 15/14 I 1 15/14 I 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: - written test, - the inclusion of a set of laboratory exercises 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

33 2 English 1. Autopresentation, telling about yourself in the professional context, about your future career ambitions, interests, contemporary world./ 2 hours 2. Earning a Living. / 4hours 2.1 Wages and living standards. 2.2 Job roles and types- agriculture, industry, services. 2.3 Applying for a job. Job interviews.employer/ employee relationships. 3. Business correspondence. Practicing writing business letters/ 4 hours 4. Production and Sale of Goods and Services. / 4 hours 4.1 Distribution: origin and destination of product. 4.2 Retail and wholesale outlets: competition between small shops and supermarkets. 4.3 New markets and products. Quality and customer service. 5. Business correspondence. Practicing writing internal reports / 4 hours 6. Exam task. Business-related text comprehension (On the basis of the material of LCCI Examinations Board, How to Pass English for Business Third Level)/4 hours 7. International Trade. / 4 hours 7.1 Description of imports/exports. 7.2 Changes in international markets. 7.3 Economic problems in developing countries. Trade blocks e.g. EU, ASEAN, NAFTA. 8. Money. / 4 hours 8.1 Methods of paying/ purchasing. 8.2 Inflation and price changes. 8.3 Banking services. Savings and investment. : none The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2), needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of Business English taking into account preparation and practice for LCCI English for Business exams (preliminary level, level 1, level 2, level 3). The student acquires sufficient language competence to communicate easily in various business contexts. 1. How to Pass English for Business Third Level. The Official LCCI Examinations Board Guide. 2. Trappe, T., G. Tullis and Ch. Johnson Intelligent Business Intermediate. Longman. 3. Sweeney, S Business English. Marketing. Longman. 4. Flinders, S Business English. Intermediate. Longman. 5. McKellen, J.S Business English. General Usage. Longman. 6. Viney, P. and K. Viney Handshake. A Course In Communication. Oxford University Press. 7. Comfort, J Speaking Effectively. Cambridge University Press. 6. Type of course: Obligatory 7. Teaching team: Teachers of English. 30/18 I 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: written test 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

34 French Thematic scope of the course: hosting French delegation: dialogues at the train station, in a taxi, at the hotel information exchange by fax, eg appointing the date of a meeting discussing a public survey introducing oneself / introducing a guest to other people writing a business card, giving a business card to other people making appointment for a business meeting showing the way, providing a guided tour in the company national holiday, church holiday and other bank holiday in France and Poland introducing the company: the history, activity, legal form, business sector office personal employment history, education Job interview Job advertisement 2 request for connecting with a selected department in a company/connecting the client with an appropriate writing a CV and cover letter none The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results). The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts, statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level). 1. J.Delcos, B.Leclerq, M.Suvanto, Carte de visite, Français des relations Professionnelles, Didier, Paris, M. Danilo, J.L. Penfornis, Le français de la communication professionnelle, CLE international, Paris, O. Grand, C. Mikles, La correspondance personnelle, administrative et commerciale, CLE international, Paris, R. Lescure i inni, DELF 450 activités, Le nouvel entraînez-vous, CLE international, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Teachers of French. 30/18 I 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: written test 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

35 German Thematic scope of the course: hosting German delegation: dialogues at the train station, in a taxi, at the hotel information exchange by fax, eg appointing the date of a meeting discussing a public survey introducing oneself / introducing a guest to other people writing a business card, giving a business card to other people making appointment for a business meeting showing the way, providing a guided tour in the company national holiday, church holiday and other bank holiday in Germany and Poland introducing the company: the history, activity, legal form, business sector office personal employment history, education Job interview Job advertisement 2 request for connecting with a selected department in a company/connecting the client with an appropriate writing a CV and cover letter none The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results). The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts, statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level). Kos J., Białek E.: Niemiecki jako język biznesu. Vademecum z wzorami zdań i listów, Mit Yertrag zum Erfolg" 6. Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Teachers of German. 30/18 I 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: written test 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

36 Russian Thematic scope of the course: hosting Russian delegation: dialogues at the train station, in a taxi, at the hotel information exchange by fax, eg appointing the date of a meeting discussing a public survey introducing oneself / introducing a guest to other people writing a business card, giving a business card to other people making appointment for a business meeting showing the way, providing a guided tour in the company national holiday, church holiday and other bank holiday in Russia and Poland introducing the company: the history, activity, legal form, business sector office personal employment history, education Job interview Job advertisement 2 request for connecting with a selected department in a company/connecting the client with an appropriate writing a CV and cover letter none The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results). The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts, statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level). 1. Anna Pado, Start. Ru. Język rosyjski dla początkujących, 1, Wyd. Szkolne i Pedag., Warszawa Anna Pado, Start. Ru. Język rosyjski dla średnio zaawansowanych, 2, Wyd. Szkolne i Pedag., Warszawa Ałła Rodimkina, Zoya Rile, Nil Landsman, Rossija siegodnia. Teksty i uprażnienija, wyd. Rea., Warszawa Czasopismo Europa. Ru 6. Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Teachers of Russian. 30/18 I 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: written test 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

37 5 Computer Aided Design - CAD 1. Historical outline of the development of CAD/CAM systems. 2. Methods of representation of an engineering design. 3. Geometric constructions. 4. Methods of description of CAD 3D models in CAD systems. 5. Views, cross-sections and revolved sections, dimensioning. 6. Dimensional, geometrical and positional tolerances, as well as the principles of determining surface roughness. 7. Drawing joints. 8. Methods of modelling products. The classes include practical exercises in solid modelling of geometry of machine parts in a CAD 3D system, assigning parameters and dimensions to the parts being designed, creating assemblies basing on previously modelled parts, and preparing 2D documentation. Getting credit for the subject Computer-aided engineering work - CAM/CAD The students are familiar with the most recent CAD software for modelling 2D and 3D geometry, creating assemblies from previously designed components, and preparing 2D documentation for the designed machine parts. The students are familiar with basic problems connected with generating tool paths for NC machine tools. The students are familiar with procedure of defining a machining process on the example of 2D milling and drilling. 1. Dobrzański T.: Rysunek techniczny maszynowy. Warszawa: WNT Zbiór Polskich Norm (PN) dotyczących rysunku technicznego, rysunku maszynowego i rysunku chemicznego. Warszawa: Polski Komitet Normalizacyjny 6. Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics 15/14 I 1 30/14 I 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods Test, marks from individual classes 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

38 7 Forecasting and simulation in an enterprise 1. The role and possibilities of forecasting in an enterprise. 2. Macroeconomic conditions of energy input into production processes. Subjects of energy consumption. 3. Some problems of energy consumption determination in industry. 4. Measurability of economic categories the idea of quantitative variable. 5. Criteria of energy management in industrial plants. 6. Identification of energy input into industry. 7. Prognostic data and their analysis. Data base. Energetic audit. 8. Classification and characteristics of forecasting methods. 9. Methods of analysing the distribution of random variables. 10. Methods of analysing spatial diversity of energy demand. Econometric modelling. Taxonomic methods. 11. Computer systems aided energy management and forecasting in enterprise. 12. Description of computer programs. 13. Investigations with using computer program ENERGIA. 14. Characteristics of simulation methods and tools. 15. Examples of simulation and forecast in enterprises. During the classes, students will learn in practice about methods of forecasting discussed during lectures. Fundamental knowledge of economy and mathematics Students are able to define important problems in product processes, characterize and also compare analysis and forecast methods in enterprise, describe of computer programs aided forecasting, treat statistic data base, execute investigations with chosen computer program and interpret results. 5. Recommended Reading 1.Dittmann P., Prognozowanie w przedsiębiorstwie, Oficyna Wydawnicza, Kraków Weiss Z.: Techniki komputerowe w przedsiębiorstwie. PWE, Warszawa Gajda J.: Prognozowanie i symulacja a decyzje gospodarcze. Wydawnictwo C.H.Beck, Warszawa Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Basic Sciences 30/20 I 1 30/16 I 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods - test, marks from individual classes; lecture written exam 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

39 7 Decision - aiding systems and knowledge management systems 1. The core and structure of decision making process. Levels of making decision in organizations 2. Definition, functions and structure of decision aiding systems 3. Database for decision aiding system 4. Designing of decision aiding system 5. Techniques, tools and methods, used in decision aiding systems 6. Decision aiding systems and knowledge management 7. The core and aims of knowledge management in organization. Types of knowledge resources in organization 8. The structure of knowledge management process. Levels of knowledge management in organization. 9. Designing of knowledge management system. a. Winning of knowledge b. Recording and verification of knowledgebase c. Knowledge measurement. 10. Implementation and use of knowledge management system in an organization. 1. Designing of knowledge management system. 2. Designing of decision-aiding systems 3. Knowledge measurement. To pass the subject: Basics of management Student knows subject in introducing of scope of knowledge management and decision-aiding systems as well as methods and techniques used in these areas of organization management. Student knows and can development of abilities in designing of knowledge management systems and decision making processes, which use proper techniques and tools. 1. Flakiewicz W. Systemy informacyjne w zarządzaniu. Uwarunkowania, technologie, rodzaje. Wyd. C.H.Beck, Warszawa Kowalczyk A., Nogalski B. Zarządzanie wiedzą. Koncepcja i narzędzia. Wyd. Difin, Warszawa Morawski M.. Zarządzanie wiedzą. Organizacja system - pracownik. Wydawnictwo Akademii Ekonomicznej we Wrocławiu Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department Science about enterprise and marketing managements 30/14 I 1 Project Seminar 15/14 I 1 Total student s workload Assessment methods Test, project; written exam 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

40 2 Engineering of machines design (sem. II) 1. The basic elements of movement 1.1. Axles and shafts 1.2. Deposition of the wheels on the ramparts - Push connections, wedge, keyways, etc Plain bearings and bearings 2. Transmissions: the principle of basic relations, examples of constructions 2.1. Gearing, Friction: cylindrical and conical 2.2. Belt and chain transmissions 3. Clutches and brakes 4. Propulsion and control systems of hydraulic and pneumatic 5. Selection rules chips propulsion and steering 6. Problems of design manufacturability Tasks Design teams selected machinery such as clutch or gear Mechanical engineering design, engineering machinery manufacturing. Students can calculate and design the selected nodes or groups of machines. They can analyze functional and energy propulsion systems. 1. Osiński Z., Bajon W., Szucki T.: Podstawy konstrukcji maszyn. PWN Branowski B.(red): Wprowadzenie do projektowania. Wyd Nauk. PWN. Warszawa Moguncki K., Szyc W.: Wytrzymałość materiałów. PWN. Warszawa Misiak J.: Mechanika techniczna, Tom I. Statyka i wytrzymałość materiałów. WNT Dobrzański T.: Rysunek techniczny maszynowy. Warszawa: WNT Lewandowski T.: Rysunek techniczny dla mechaników. WSziP, Warszawa Type of course Compulsory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics : 15/14 II 1 Project 15/14 II 1 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods written test. Project: on the basis of the design task 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

41 4 Engineering of machines production (sem. II) Production process and technology and its structure.documentation design and technological documentation. Technology chipless forming: casting, metal forming and welding, and welding. Fundamentals of machining - machining. Basic technologies machining: turning, drilling, milling, planing. Finishing: polishing, lapping etc. types of metal: electro, electrochemical, fluid jets, etc. Fundamentals of manufacturing machine parts from materials nonmetals The technological process of assembling teams of machines and machinery. Automation of manufacturing processes components and machine assemblies, ESP. Project consist of design development process of a typical element (unit) machine-type machine shaft, sprocket, clutch disc, etc. Mechanical engineering - designing sem. I, engineering-manufacturing-machinery sem. I Students acquire basic knowledge of the technologies used in modern industrial machines and equipment. For some typical examples, the ability to acquire the development process. Master a basic ability to identify the processes involved in the manufacture of machine parts and assemblies. 1. Żebrowski H.(red) : Techniki wytwarzania. Obróbka wiórowa, ścierna i erozyjna. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej. Wrocław Łunarski J., Szabajkowicz W.: Automatyzacja procesów technologicznych montażu maszyn. WNT. Warszawa Feld M.: Podstawy projektowania procesów technologicznych typowych części maszyn. WNT. Warszawa Poradnik Inżyniera Mechanika Tom 3, Zagadnienia technologiczne. WNT. Warszawa Erbl J.(red): Encyklopedia technik wytwarzania w przemyśle maszynowym Tom I i II. Wydawnictwo Politechniki Warszawskiej Puff T. i Sołtys W.: Podstawy technologii montażu maszyn i urządzeń. WNT Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics. 30/20 II 1 Project 15/16 II 1 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: - written exam, Project - the completion of its own theme: The project process engineering element. 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

42 2 English 1. Transport / 4 hours 1.1 Types of transport in Poland 1.2 Transport for the individual versus transport for commerce and industry 1.3 Local infrastructure for: road, rail, sea and air transport 2. Basic reading comprehension: business-related text and data conversion and reformulation/4 hours. (On the basis of LCCI Examinations Board materials, How to Pass English for Business Third Level) 3. Communications/4 hours 3.1 Media: TV, newspapers, Internet, advertising 3.2 Information Technology: computers 3.3 Communications: telephone, fax, 4. Business correspondence: letter writing practice/ 4 hours 5. Education / 4 hours 5.1 Personal education 5.2 The education system 5.3 Training and skills 6. Travel and Tourism/ 4 hours 6.1 The importance of travel to the individual 6.2 Tourism and the local area 6.3 Tourism in a nation s economy 7. Revision Practice before final written and oral examination/6 hours none The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2), needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of Business English taking into account preparation and practice for LCCI English for Business exams (preliminary level, level 1, level 2, level 3). The student acquires sufficient language competence to communicate easily in various business contexts. 1. How to Pass English for Business Third Level. The Official LCCI Examinations Board Guide. 2. Trappe, T., G. Tullis and Ch. Johnson Intelligent Business Intermediate. Longman. 3. Sweeney, S Business English. Marketing. Longman. 4. Flinders, S Business English. Intermediate. Longman. 5. McKellen, J.S Business English. General Usage. Longman. 6. Viney, P. and K. Viney Handshake. A Course In Communication. Oxford University Press. 7. Comfort, J Speaking Effectively. Cambridge University Press. 6. Type of course: Obligatory 7. Teaching team: Teachers of English. 30/18 II 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: written test 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

43 French Thematic scope of the course: Business invitation to a restaurant (in a letter or a phone call) about eating habits analysis of graph data, describing a graph (demography, economy, consumption, trade) product or service telephone or mail contact with a business partner: enquiry, request, offer formal elements of a business letter salutation and closing formula in private and business correspondence selected forms of commercial correspondence filling in a form, phrases typical for forms 2 Savoir a vivre at the table, indicating seating places to the guests, reacting to news, providing information selling a product and trade fair service: presentation, giving opinion, providing precise information about the names of goods and services none The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results). The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts, statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level). 1. J.Delcos, B.Leclerq, M.Suvanto, Carte de visite, Français des relations Professionnelles, Didier, Paris, M. Danilo, J.L. Penfornis, Le français de la communication professionnelle, CLE international, Paris, O. Grand, C. Mikles, La correspondance personnelle, administrative et commerciale, CLE international, Paris, R. Lescure i inni, DELF 450 activités, Le nouvel entraînez-vous, CLE international, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Teachers of French. 30/18 II 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: written test 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

44 German Thematic scope of the course: Business invitation to a restaurant (in a letter or a phone call) about eating habits analysis of graph data, describing a graph (demography, economy, consumption, trade) product or service telephone or mail contact with a business partner: enquiry, request, offer formal elements of a business letter salutation and closing formula in private and business correspondence selected forms of commercial correspondence filling in a form, phrases typical for forms 2 Savoir a vivre at the table, indicating seating places to the guests, reacting to news, providing information selling a product and trade fair service: presentation, giving opinion, providing precise information about the names of goods and services none The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results). The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts, statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level). Kos J., Białek E.: Niemiecki jako język biznesu. Vademecum z wzorami zdań i listów, Mit Yertrag zum Erfolg" 6. Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Teachers of German. 30/18 II 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: written test 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

45 Russian Thematic scope of the course: Business invitation to a restaurant (in a letter or a phone call) about eating habits analysis of graph data, describing a graph (demography, economy, consumption, trade) product or service telephone or mail contact with a business partner: enquiry, request, offer formal elements of a business letter salutation and closing formula in private and business correspondence selected forms of commercial correspondence filling in a form, phrases typical for forms 2 Savoir a vivre at the table, indicating seating places to the guests, reacting to news, providing information selling a product and trade fair service: presentation, giving opinion, providing precise information about the names of goods and services none The student acquires language abilities at one of the levels (A1-B2; depends on the language competence exam results). The student can describe selected professional situations, compare and discuss survey results, analyze tables, charts, statistics, provide main information presented in the professional texts. The student can present individual opinion and argument it. He acquires language skills needed in the cooperation with foreign business partners in the field of General English as well as acquires sufficient knowledge to pass TELC language examination (at appropriate level). 1. Anna Pado, Start. Ru. Język rosyjski dla początkujących, 1, Wyd. Szkolne i Pedag., Warszawa Anna Pado, Start. Ru. Język rosyjski dla średnio zaawansowanych, 2, Wyd. Szkolne i Pedag., Warszawa Ałła Rodimkina, Zoya Rile, Nil Landsman, Rossija siegodnia. Teksty i uprażnienija, wyd. Rea., Warszawa Czasopismo Europa. Ru 6. Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Teachers of Russian. 30/18 II 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: written test 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

46 2 Engineering of machines - exploitation 1. Problems of exploitation consuming materials a. Endurance tiredness. Brittle cracking. b. The friction and his kinds: wear and tear tribologiczne and erosional. c. Corrosion wear and tear and kawitacyjne 2. The exploitation but the use a. The definition of the exploitation and uses b. The learning but the exploitation of technical buildings of machines 3. Reliability of technical devices of machines a. Comprehending the reliability. Characteristics of the reliability of the machine. b. The theory of the reliability, structures of the reliability and methods of estimating parameters of the reliability c. Damage and survey methods of the reliability of technical buildings d. Providing with the reliability rating 4. Technical diagnostics a. Methods and techniques of diagnostics b. Places and the role of diagnostics in the work of a machine and of machine systems c. Computer systems of diagnostics of machines and devices 5. Monitoring a. System structure of the monitoring b. The task and functions of the monitoring system c. Examples of monitoring machines and the production lines Basic knowledge in mathematical statistics, material science and engineering of machines designing and producing. Getting the basic knowledge about the process of the exploitation, inducers wearing out of elements and assemblies of machinery and about ways of diagnostics and monitoring. Purchasing of basic abilities analysing both identifying causes of the failure of machines and devices 1. Lawrowski Z.: Tribologia tarcie zużycie i smarowanie. Wyd. Naukowe PWN Warszawa Dietrich M. (red): Podstawy konstrukcji maszyn Tom I. PWN Warszawa Murzewski J.: Niezawodność konstrukcji inżynierskich. Arkady Warszawa Przychodzień T.(red): Eksploatacja maszyn roboczych w warunkach zimowych. WNT. Warszawa Kubiński W.: Wprowadzenie do techniki. Rola i miejsce techniki w gospodarce oraz życiu społecznym. 6. Character of the subject: Compulsory 7. Teaching team: Department of Production Engineering and Logistics. : 30/20 II 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods run in the classic way with a large stake of visual means. Certain parts of material for independent drawing up by students 10. tongue: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

47 4 1. Course name Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Thematic scope: 1. Review of NC machine tools and control systems 2. Structure of a NC program, interpolations 3. Machining cycles, correction of a tool. 4. Methods of geometric modelling, modelling of assumptions, data exchange. 5. Paths of tools for NC machine tools. 6. Machining operations (drilling, milling, etc.). 7. Modelling of post-processors. 8. Designing and optimisation of manufacturing processes. Preparing a drawing for the CAM module, generating a tool path for NC machine tools, generating a NC program basing on CLDATA data obtained in CAM software.within learning about CAM systems, the milling and turning modules will be presented. In addition, participants in the classes will familiarize themselves with the postprocessor generation module.the classes will be conducted with the use of CAD/CAM systems. Passed Computer-aided engineering work - CAM/CAD course. 4. Learning outcomes Students are able to: specify the features and functionalities of CAM systems, describe the rules of machine tool controlling, use the geometry modeling methods in technological processes design, operate CAM tools on semiadvanced level, among others: prepare a drawing for the CAM module, evaluate the drawing correctness and accuracy, generate a tool path for NC machine tools, generate a NC program basing on CLDATA data obtained from CAM software, use the milling module for preparing a tool path, use turning module for preparing a tool path, describe the role and application of post-processors, develop the post-processor using creator, apply the post-processor. Analyze the optimization problems of manufacturing processes, choose optimal machining method and motivate the choice. 1. instructions 2. Miecielica M., Wiśniewski W.: Komputerowe wspomaganie projektowania procesów technologicznych, PWN, Warszawa, Grzesik W., Niesłony P., Bartoszuk M.: Programowanie obrabiarek NC/CNC, WNT, Warszawa, Fitzpatrick M., "Machining and CNC technology", McGraw-Hil, Boston, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Computer Networks, Electronics and Telecommunication 15/14 II 1 30/14 II 1 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods : test, : marks from individual classes 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

48 5 Organization of Production Systems 1. Introduction to design of modern production systems (goals and principles of design, methodology of design of manufacturing systems) 2. Conditionings of organizing of production systems (organization of production to stock, on order, specifics of design of mass, serial and single-unit production) 3. Constructional preparation of production (procedure of product design, descriptions of product structure) 4. Technological preparation of production (procedure of technical preparation of production, descriptions of processing and treatments, descriptions of resources) 5. Designing production structure (meaning and principles of production structure design, organizing technological and objective structures) 6. Design of production layout 7. Organizing of production timing (procedure for single processes timing, planning of recurring processes scheduling) 8. Modelling and simulation of production systems (principles and procedures of simulation of production) 9. Future concepts of organization of production systems (agile production, mass customization) Introduction to Production Management Students are able to order procedures of production management in plants, define conditionings of organizing of production systems, classify and compare the methods adapted in organizing of production systems, design of technological structures, also model and simulate production systems. 1. Weiss Z.: Techniki komputerowe w przedsiębiorstwie. Wyd.Politechniki Poznańskiej, Poznań Sławińska M.: Podstawy ekonomiki przedsiębiorstwa. Wyd.Akademii Ekonomicznej, Poznań Pająk E.: Zarządzanie produkcją. Produkt, technologia, organizacja. PWN, Warszawa, Bozarth C. i in.: Wprowadzenie do zarządzania operacjami i łańcuchem dostaw. Hellion, Gliwice, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Basic Sciences 30/14 II 1 Project 15/14 II 1 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods Tests, projects, examinations 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

49 5 Pre Final Project: Design Managerial Project 1. Mini lecture dealing with systems propulsive 2. Design technique 3. Designing the arrangement of the system propulsive. a. Preliminary structural-technological. b. Choice of the best answer according to dominant criteria. c. Calculations selection of elements. d. Appointing static characteristics of arrangement 4. Technology of carrying out the agreement of the plumbing drive a. Technology of the assembly b. Establishing the concept of automation of production. c. Establishing the production plan of the product. d. Establishing specifications of workmanship and costs account 5. Economic-managerial issues. a. Estimating production costs. b. Ways of advertising products. c. Forms of technological documentation. d. Methods of production planning. e. Preparing specifications of workmanship and costs account Engineering of machines designing and producing, costs account, marketing Abilities: their purpose is getting mechanical, economic and managerial abilities in the synthesis of the knowledge in many diverse areas. 1. Garbacik A.: Studium projektowania układów hydraulicznych, Osslineum Kurmaz L. W.,Kurmaz O. L. Projektowanie węzłów i części maszyn 3. Osiński Zb. Podstawy Konstrukcji Maszyn PWN Warszawa Projektowanie procesów technologicznych seria skryptów PWr. 5. Kotler F.: Marketing. Zarządzanie. Analiza. Planowanie. Wdrażanie, PWE Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Prof. dr hab. inż. Czesław Koziarski, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics Project 75/46 II 1 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: Presentations of stages of labor, report of accomplished project. 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

50 5 Semester project Design of a hydraulic installation in the water heat distribution system. Project: Components of the water heat distribution systems heat sources, heat-carrying agents, thermal centre, heat transfer and distribution networks. Principles of heat distribution networks selection and design determination of quantity of the heat required, selection of structural components pipes, pumps and devices for network operation control. Operation of heat distribution systems. Adjustment of parameters required for optimum heat distribution network operation. Investment and operational costs analysis of designed system and assessment of possibilities for their minimization. Basic knowledge about energy auditing Skills in formulating main problems concerning construction and exploitation of the water heat distribution system. Ability of indication of technical modernization directions for operational costs minimization of the heat distribution system. 1. Górecki J., Sieci cieplne, Oficyna wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław Strzechowiak E., Energooszczędne układy zaopatrzenia budynków ciepło, Envirotech, Poznań Krygier K., Sieci ciepłownicze, Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Warszawskiej, Warszawa Kotler F., Marketing, zarządzanie, analiza, planowanie, wdrażanie, PWE, Warszawa Materiały konferencyjne, Racjonalne zaopatrzenie w ciepło, Politechnika Rzeszowska, Rzeszów Siuta B., Strategia zarządzania produktem, Oficyna Wydawnicza Ośrodka Postępu Organizacyjnego, Bydgoszcz Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team dr hab. inż. Januariusz Górecki, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics Project 75/46 II 1 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods Semester report and activity 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

51 5 1. Course name Project of logistic processes in supply logistics - transitional work engineering-managerial 2. Course destription 1. Supply activities in supply chain 2. Supply in enterprises 3. Purchase 4. Business negotiation 5. Strategic decisions in supply logistics 6. Warehousing 7. Logistic costs in supply activities 8. Logistic centres as an element of supply chains Complex project of logistics processes in supply logistics 1. Choice of trade: destription and strategic analysis 2. Destription and activities of firm 3. Identification of logistic processes in supply logistics 4. Methods, technics of purchasing 5. Classification of purchasing goods 6. Organization of purchasing 7. Quality of purchasing goods 8. Warehousing designing 9. Stock management 10. Prises and costs 11. Evaluation and choice of suppliers 12. Measurement of supply logistics processes efficiency : Logistics in Enterprise, Supply Chain Management, Supply Logistics Students can project logistic process in enterprises based on strategic analysis which they can also do by themselves. They can also do ctritical analysis of existing solutions in firm. 1. C. Bozarth, R.B. Handfield: Wprowadzenie do zarządzania operacjami i łańcuchem dostaw, Wyd. Helion, Gliwice J.J. Coyle, E.J. Bardi, C.J. Langley Jr.: Zarządzanie logistyczne, Wyd. PWE, Warszawa J. Bendkowski, G. Radziejowska: Logistyka zaopatrzenia w przedsiębiorstwie, Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice J. Bendkowski, M. Kramarz: Logistyka stosowana. Metody, techniki, analizy. Cześć I i II, Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice K. Lysons: Zakupy zaopatrzeniowe, Wyd. PWE, Warszawa Type of course: Obligatory 7. Teaching team: dr Magdalena Dąbrowska, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics. s Laboratories Projects 75/46 II 1 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: - projects 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

52 5 Engineering management promotion study and Minilecture of basic methods of products design: process and structure of project, types of products, design of products. Design of products, start claims of construction and technology for selected assortment of products, productions and technological requirements, calculation and selection of project parts (balance sheet) determination of products characteristic due to recent technical and economical achievements, selection of production technology, technical design of product. Production technology of selected parts and semiproducts, elaboration of conception of product.elaboration of technical condition of product manufacturing and packaging. Management economical problems of creating product: estimation of production costs, series size and organization of production, methods of production planning. Marketing of designed product. Costs account. Marketing. The students are familiar with the basic concepts and theories of many sciences, first of all technical, economical and management. and classes contain introduction-minilecture of resigning of products project classes calculation, selection of parts, technological process, elaboration of documentation presentation and defense of project BASIC LITERATURE: 1. Wprowadzenie do projektowania. Red. B. Baranowski. PWN Warszawa Szymszak Cz.:Elementy teorii projektowania. PWN Warszawa Rutkowski J.P.: Rozwój nowego produktu. Metody i uwarunkowania. PWE Warszawa Gorchels L : Zarządzanie produktem. Od badań i rozwoju do budżetowania i reklamy. Wyd. Helion, Gliwice, Kotler F.: Marketing. Zarządzanie. Analiza. Planowanie. Wdrażanie, PWE SUPPLYING LITERATURE: 1. Zuber R.: Planowanie i kierowanie przygotowaniem produkcji. PWN Warszawa Pająk E.: Zarządzanie produkcją. Produkt, technologia, organizacja. PWN Warszawa Waters D.: Zarządzanie operacyjne. Towary i usługi. WN PWN Warszawa Katalogi, normy i zarządzania dotyczące produktów. 6. Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team prof. dr hab. inż. Władysław Leśniak, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics Project 75/46 II 1 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods Realization, presentation and defense of project. 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

53 5 Project of a plumbing drive transitional work engineering-managerial 1. Mini lecture dealing with plumbing systems (HS) 2. Design technique 3. Designing the arrangement of the plumbing drive of a chosen machine. a. Preliminary structural-technological HS assumptions. b. Choice of the best answer according to dominant criteria. c. Calculations selection of elements. d. Appointing static characteristics of arrangement 4. Technology of carrying out the agreement of the plumbing drive a. Technology of the assembly b. Establishing the concept of automation of production. c. Establishing the production plan of the product. d. Establishing specifications of workmanship and costs account 5. Economic-managerial issues. a. Estimating production costs. b. Ways of advertising products. c. Forms of technological documentation. d. Methods of production planning. e. Preparing specifications of workmanship and costs account Engineering of machines designing and producing, costs account, marketing Acquisition of basic knowledge of hydraulic systems. Understanding hydraulic drive system based on its schedule. Ability to make calculations and selection of typical components of the system.ability to sketch and installation of hydraulic power. Ability to estimate the manufacturing costs and expenses of its operation 1. Garbacik A.: Studium projektowania układów hydraulicznych, Osslineum Stryczek S.: Napęd hydrauliczny, WNT Warszawa Projektowanie procesów technologicznych seria skryptów PWr. 4. Kotler F.: Marketing. Zarządzanie. Analiza. Planowanie. Wdrażanie, PWE Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team dr inż. Henryk Chrostowski, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics Project 75/46 II 1 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: Presentations of stages of labor, report of accomplished project. 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

54 5 1. Course name Industrial product design intermediate engineering- managers work Presentation of the product design principles, including types, characteristics, life cycle and packaging products. Basic elements of the design process is established, the requirements, design, plan production and technology of production and economic and managerial issues. Designing and manufacturing of products, cost accounting, marketing. Students are able to characterize the essential elements of process design and product design. They are able to develop a preliminary assumptions and general technological requirements, choose the best solution and develop correct production technology and production plan as well as to develop conditions for the implementation and delivery. Estimate the cost of production, offer a means to promote, identify the volume in relation to the organization of production and prepare the technical implementation and delivery. 1. Wprowadzenie do projektowania. Red. B. Baranowski. WN PWN: Warszawa Szymszak Cz. Elementy teorii projektowania. WN PWN Warszawa Rutkowski J.P., Rozwój nowego produktu. Metody i uwarunkowania. PWE Warszawa Projektowanie procesów technologicznych seria skryptów PWr. 5. Kotler F., Marketing. Zarządzanie. Analiza. Planowanie. Wdrażanie. PWE Warszawa Type of the course: Obligatory 7. Teaching team: dr inż. Jerzy Kwaśnik, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics. : Tutorials Project 75/46 II 1 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: Completion of the assumed stages of writing a paper. 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

55 5 Project and innovation management. s: The essence and kinds of projects (undertakings) and their features.functional problems of project management.institutional problems of project management.personnel problems of project management.selected methods of project management.the essence of innovation and factors shaping innovativeness.organisation and structure of the process of innovation management. Methods and techniques of creative thinking used in innovation management. Technical and economic evaluation of innovative projects. Project: Case exercises based on the subject curriculum. Passing the Decision support systems and knowledge management course. : Having acquired the project and innovation management knowledge and other areas of studies the students are able to: identify the essence and kinds of projects (undertakings) and their features, organise the process of preparation and implementation of projects, prepare organisational structures for the implementation of projects and organise a project team, plan the process of project implementation (project cost estimate) and estimate the implementation risk, compare project management information systems, identify the essence of innovation and factors shaping innovativeness, present selected methods and techniques of creative thinking used in innovation management, make a technical and economic evaluation of innovative projects, depending on market conditions and the type of organization. 1. Burton c., Michael N.: Zarządzanie projektami [Project Management], Wyd. ASTRUN [ASTRUN Publishing House], Wrocław 1999, 2. Davidson F.I. Zarządzanie projektami w organizacjach [Project Management in Organisations], WIG Press, Warszawa Drucker P.F. Innowacje a przedsiębiorczość [Innovations and entrepreneurship], Wyd. PWE [PWE Publishing House], Warszawa Chony Y., Brown E.M. Zarządzanie ryzykiem projektu [Project risk management], Wydawnictwo ABC [ABC Publishing House], Kraków Kasprzak W. Pelc K.: Wyzwania technologiczne- prognozy i strategie [Technological challenges prognoses and strategies], Wydawnictwo Profesjonalnej 6. Szkoły Biznesu [Profesjonalna Szkoła Biznesu Publishing House], Kraków M. Brzeziński red., Zarządzanie innowacjami technicznymi i organizacyjnymi [Management of technical and organisational innovations], Wydawnictwo Difin [Difin Publishing House], Warszawa Type of course: Obligatory 7. Teaching team: Department of Business Administration and Marketing Management : of studies s 30/14 II 1 Exercises Laboratories Projects 15/14 II 1 Seminars Total student workload Assessment methods: lectures pass/fail, seminar pass/fail 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

56 5 Integrated management systems Introduction to the integration of the processes management, classifications, the areas of uses MIS and TI. Phasis for the methodology of the analysis, preparation, projecting, implementation, evaluation and modification. The integrated systems of the management and of the quality, environment, safety management (ISO 9001, 14001, 27001, 22000, 20000, OHSAS 18001). Functions and business scenarios, tool environment. Business processes modelling methods. Chain of the value analysis (chain value and mapping).mrp, MRPII, ERP systems, implemented methods and algorithms.functionality and algorithms for chosen modules (MM, SD, PP, FI, CO).The conceptions of the virtual enterprise (VE), extended enterprise (EE), fractal enterprise (FE).The systems of the class BI, MIS, DSS, KBS.Outsourcing and hosting services.information safety management, the critical factors of the safety. Optimisation and simulation in the business management. Algorithms, tools and solving methods. Production systems organization; Decision support and knowledge management systems. Be able to use the basic algorithms of optimization, simulation and other operation research methods. Understanding the functionality of the MIS, EIS, DSS and BI systems. 1. Pod red. E. Kolbusza, W. Olejniczaka, Z. Szyjewskiego, Inżynieria systemów informatycznych w e- gospodarce, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa, P.Adamczewski, Zintegrowane systemy informatyczne w praktyce, Wyd. Mikom, Warszawa, P. Lech, Zintegrowane systemy zarządzania ERP i ERP II wykorzystanie w biznesie, wdrażanie, Wyd. Difin, Warszawa, A. Kijewska, Systemy informatyczne w zarządzaniu, Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice, E. Oz, Management Information Systems, International Thomson Publishing, Cambrige, C. Evans, Zarządzanie wiedzą, PWE, Warszawa, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics. 30/14 III 2 15/14 III 2 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods Exam, laboratory reports. 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

57 5 Strategic management Basics of strategy and strategic management. Strategic management schools review. Modern management concepts vs. strategic management.strategic planning.strategic Information System. Growth and defense strategy review. Competitive strategy review. Relations strategy review. Internationalization and globalization strategy review. Formulation and assessment of strategic options.strategy implementation.strategic controlling. Seminar Macro-environment analysis methods.competitive environment analysis methods.resource and competence analysis methods.strategic positioning methods. Basics of management. Skills and competences: ability to use strategic management rules while formulating strategy. 1. Gierszewska G., Romanowska M., Analiza Starewicza przedsiębiorstwa, PWE, Warszawa Pierścionek Z., Strategie konkurencji i rozwoju przedsiębiorstwa, PWN, Warszawa Romanowska M., Planowanie strategiczne w przedsiębiorstwie, PWE, Warszawa Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Enterprise Studies and Marketing Management. 30/14 III 2 Project Seminar 15/14 III 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods seminar assignment and lecture exam 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

58 3 Employee motivation within production systems and Meaning of motivation and motivating. Motivational tools and instruments.principles of human resources management as the basis for modern motivation.specifics of motivation in production systems.motivation by wages. Meaning, structure and functions of wages. Non-financial material motivation.modern tendencies in motivation by wages.centres of responsibility in production systems and principles of their creation.non-material motivation, its meaning, tools and instruments. none Knowledge of the range of tools on methods of motivation in production systems. Ability to assess and design motivational systems. 1. Borkowska S. Strategie wynagrodzeń Dom Wydawniczy ABC, Kopertyńska M. W. Motywowanie pracowników. Teoria i praktyka.wyd. Placet, Type of course Optional subject 7. Teaching team Department of Economics and Management 15/10 III 2 Project Seminar 15/10 III 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods Test 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

59 3 Logistic Project Management 1. Intruduction to project management 2. Functional problems of project management 3. Institutional problems of project management 4. Personal problems of project management 5. Methods of project management 6. Project risk Seminar Creating the logistic project of chosen problem based on tools, which were known during lectures. : None Students are able to plan the project work, to create the path of activities, point the time of project, estimate the project risk, to evaluate the project 1. M. Kasperek, Planowanie i organizacja projektów logistycznych. Wyd. AE, Katowice N. Mingus, Zarządzanie projektami. Wyd. Helion, Gliwice M. Trocki, B. Grucza, K. Ogonek, Zarządzanie projektami. Wyd. PWE, Warszawa Type of course: Optional lecture 7. Teaching team: Departament of Production Engineering and Logistics s 15/10 III 2 Laboratories Projects Seminar 15/10 III 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods: lectures written test, seminar - project 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

60 2 Energy saving modernization of building with using of renewable sources of energy Techniques and technologies of solar power energy usage as well as energy usage of water, air, soil and energy of renewable fuels. Sun collectors and photovoltaic cells, heat pumps, fans and micro water plants, cogeneration devices.economical evaluation of energy saving projects allowing usage of energy out of renewable sources. Seminar Presentation of devices and installations used to conversion of energy from renewable sources to the form of energy that could be used in buildings. Economical evaluation of profitability of renewable energy out of selected sources considering climate conditions of Poland. Modernization conception of chosen buildings. None The student is able to develop on his own technical and economical assumptions of chosen Energy saving projects where solar power, thermal energy of soil, water or air is used; kinetic energy of wind or water; energy of renewable fuels. 1. Ogrzewnictwo, klimatyzacja, ciepła woda, chłodnictwo 2008/2009, Recknagel, Sprenger, Schramek, Omni- Scala Termomodernizacja budynków dla poprawy jakości środowiska: poradnik dla audytorów energetyk-cznych, inspektorów środowiska, projektantów oraz zarządców budynków i obiektów budowlanych, Norwisz J., et al., Gliwice Bonca Z., Lewiński A., Termorenowacja budynków mieszkalnych: Aspekt techniczny i ekonomiczny, IPPU MASTA, Type of course Optional subject 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics 15/10 IV 2 Project Seminar 15/10 IV 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods - written test, Seminar self conception of energy saving modernization. 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

61 2 Management and rationalization in production plants 1.The ideas applied in management theory. Definition of effective management in enterprises. New trends in management methods. 2. Integrated system of management procedures. Systems of quality management ISO. 3. Interior and exterior connections in production plant. The marketing operation. 4. The technical-economic potential of the plant. The evaluation of effective management. 5. The actual problems of rationalization in production process definition and purpose. 6. Stages of rationalization in production processes. The economic effects of rationalization. 7. The economic research into administration of saving energy machines, devices and technology. 8. Functions and rules product prices determination. The mathematical model of economic plant. 9. The competition in supply market. The suppliers certificates. 10. The ecological damage of production processes allowable limits according to UE. Seminar Students describe organizational and production schemes of the chosen plant. They consider management system, define interior and exterior connections in production plant (bank, cooperation) and also marketing operation. They conduct audyting and propose examples of rational waste utilization in industrial plants. Elementary knowledge of physics, mathematics and economy. Students can specify the ideas applied in management and rationalization theory. They are able to compare the economic effect in industrial plants, define the criterions of price determination and make analysis the they estimate possibility of rational waste utilization in industry. 1. Wnukowska B.: Metodyka analizy i prognozowania potrzeb energetycznych odbiorców przemysłowych na rynku energii. Wyd. Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław Szargut J. i in.: Racjonalizacja w zakładach przemysłowych. Fundacja Poszanowania Energii, Warszawa Górzyński J.: Audyting energetyczny obiektów przemysłowych. Fundacja Poszanowania Energii, Warszawa Kumider J.: Utylizacja odpadów przemysłowych. Aspekty towaroznawcze i ekologiczne. Wyd. AE, Poznań Type of course Optional subject 7. Teaching team Department of Basic Sciences 15/10 IV 2 Project Seminar 15/10 IV 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods written test, seminar - presentation 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

62 Subjects for speciality: Renewable resources energetics Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

63 1 Diploma master seminar. semester II The students are familiar with the range of their specialization and theme of research. They adjust with selected firm the subject of master thesis. In II semester achievement ranking of the first semesters. Presentation of state of knowledge analysis in range of master thesis and aim of study, planned tools, methods and procedures. BASIC LITERATURE: 1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską. Wyd. AE Wrocław, Rajczyk J., Rajczyk M., Respondek Z.: Wytyczne do przygotowania prac dyplomowych magisterskich i inżynierskich na Wydziale Budownictwa Politechniki Częstochowskiej.Wyd. Politechniki Częstochowskiej, Zenderowski R.: Technika pisania prac magisterskich. CEPEWU SP. zoo. Warszawa. ADDITIONAL LITERATURE: 1. Bielcowie E i J.: Podręcznik pisania prac albo technika pisania po polsku. Wyd. EJB, Kraków, Wiszniewski A,: Sztuka pisania. Poradnik. Videogra II Sp. Zoo. Katowice, Kenny P.: Panie Przewodniczący, Panie, Panowie. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław Zimnach Ł.: Marketing dla inżyniera i naukowca. Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Prof. dr hab. inż. Władysław Leśniak, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics Project Seminar 15/14 II 1 Total student s workload Assessment methods Selection of knowledge and theme of master thesis. 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

64 4 Energetics of the unrenewable sources 1. Energy in the world - resources and exploitation of energy. 2. The unrenewable energy Chemical energy solid, fluid and gaseous fuels Nuclear energy- splited fuels. 3. The usefulness sorts of energy carriers The secondary energy carriers Electric energy The thermal energy. 4. Generation of thermal energy - classic thermal and nuclear power stations. 5. Electric current generation Classic power stations (condensing stations) Gaseous power stations Gaseous-steam power stations Nuclear power stations. 6. Associated generation of energy carriers Steam electrothermal power stations Gaseous electrothermal power station Gaseous-steam electrothermal power stations Small cogeneration blocks (CHP) 7. Energetics in natural environment Conversion process reaction with natural environment Examination of environment charges. : Basic knowledge of fluid mechanics and thermal-dynamics. Students can classify unrenewable energy resources, compare power stations and analyze usefulness sorts of energy carriers. 1. Chmielniak T.: Technologie energetyczne. WNT, Warszawa Laudyn D.i in.: Elektrownie. WNT, Warszawa Wnukowska B.: Analiza i prognozowanie potrzeb energetycznych odbiorców przemysłowych. Wyd. Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław Górzyński J.: Podstawy analizy środowiskowej wyrobów i obiektów. WNT, Warszawa Type of course: Obligatory 7. Teaching team: Department of Basic Sciences 30/20 III 2 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: Grading 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

65 7 Basics of energy transformations 1. Characters and energy carriers. Balances and the energy unit. Energy analogies. Efficiency and effectiveness of change. 2. Energy resources and energy demand. 3. Transformation of chemical energy to heat and biochemical. Combustion process. 4. Transformation of thermal energy into mechanical a) The principles of thermodynamics. Carnot and Rankine cycles b) Transformation of energy in the displacement and centrifugal machines 5. Transformation of mechanical energy into electricity and vice versa. Electric motors and generators. 6. Transformation of water and wind energy 7. Photovoltaics and the changes taking place in them. 8. Transformation of nuclear energy in heat 9. Fuel cells 10. types of energy transformations 11. Storage (accumulation) of energy in its various forms: mechanical, electrical, thermal, chemical, etc. Exercises Activities of an analytical calculation involving the formulation and solving illustrating the content of lectures. Knowledge of engineering mechanics, solids and liquids and fluids, thermodynamics, electrical engineering. Students master the basic knowledge about the nature of changes occurring in the nature of energy and a correlation occurring between the different forms of energy. Ability to gain a quantitative description of energy states and processes in different forms of energy as well as between them, 1. Marecki J.: Podstawy przemian energetycznych. WNT Warszawa Lewandowski W.M.: Proekologiczne odnawialne źródła energii. WNT. Warszawa Szafran R.: Podstawy procesów energetycznych. Oficyna Wyd. Politechniki Wrocławskiej. Wrocław Hrynkiewicz. A. Energia. Wyzwanie XXI wieku. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Kraków Jastrzębska G.: Odnawialne źródła energii i pojazdy proekologiczne. WNT. Warszawa Type of course Compulsory for specialty Renewable Sources Energetics 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics. 30/20 III 2 30/16 III 2 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: - written exam Tasks - solutions for independent tasks 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

66 5 Legal, economical and ecological aspects of energetics.overall description of the electrical power engineering system.energy security.the strategy and energy policies of the state - reasons and methods of intervention.forecasts of the development of the industry. Legal regulation of the energy management.directives of the European Union.The politics and the energy law.chosen implementation regulations.legal requirements and the procedure by the location and the structure of the installation and energy devices.concessions for generating the electric energy.regulations and the politics in the reduction of emission the greenhouse gases. Economical comparative analysis of the production engineering of the electric energy.outside costs.the structure and unit costs of generating the electric energy.the specificity and financing mechanisms of the development of the renewable power industry.proceedings in favour of the integrated European energy network.costs of the emission reduction of greenhouse gases.evaluation of the economic effectiveness of the energy generation in unconventional sources with comparing with costs producing the conventional power industry in the sector. The energy planning and the sustainable development.classification and an overall description of energy sources - conventional, renewable and unconventional - under the angle of the environmeantal impact.ecological benefits and ecological losses.the greenhouse effect. Methods of reducing the arduousness to the environment, including the waste management from energetics. Environmental procedures in energy investments. Monitoring systems in energetic. Seminar. Formulating and solving problems of lectures illustrating contents. Influence of pollutants emitted by power stations on the environment. Methods of appointing the proliferation of dusts and gasses. Influence of kinds of circulations of the cooling of water on the environment. The soil conservation, the transport and the storage of hearth waste, assessment of the impact of the stockpile to the environment. Methodology of drawing integrated permits up. Feasibility study for energy alternative systems.streamlining of the power consumption in households.low-energy and passive construction.principles of drafting energy certificates. : None Acquainting students with general rules and conditioning of the energy management - in technical, economic, ecological and legal aspects. Ability of defining main problems concerning principles of correct leading the energy management. Basic knowledge about implementation of energy processes, exploiting the scrap energy and the effectiveness of these processes. 1. M. Czarnecka, T. Ogródek, Prawo energetyczne. Komentarz. Warszawa A. Walaszek-Pyzioł, Energia i prawo, Warszawa E. Klugman-Radziemska, Odnawialne źródła energii. Przykłady obliczeniowe. Politechnika Gdańska, Gdańsk T. Chmielniak, Technologie energetyczne. WNT, Warszawa J. Paska, Wytwarzanie energii elektrycznej. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Warszawskiej, Warszawa Legal acts: 1. Ustawa z dn. 10 kwietnia 1997 r. Prawo Energetyczne (Dz. U. z 2006 r. Nr 89, poz. 625, późn. zm.). 2. Ustawa z dnia 17 lipca 2009 r. o systemie zarządzania emisjami gazów cieplarnianych i innych substancji (Dz. U. Nr 130, poz. 1070, z późn. zm.). 3. Ustawa z dnia 29 listopada 2000 r. Prawo atomowe (Dz. U. z 2007 r. Nr 42, poz. 276, z późn. zm.). 4. Ustawa z dnia 15 kwietnia 2011 r. o efektywności energetycznej (Dz. U. Nr 94, poz. 551, z późn. zm.). 5. Ustawa z dnia 6 grudnia 2008 r. o podatku akcyzowym (Dz. U. z 2009 r. Nr 3, poz. 11, z późn. zm.). 6. Type of course: Obligatory 7. Teaching team: Department of Environmental Protection 15/14 III 2 Project Seminar 30/14 III 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods: Ranking for the evaluation: test written/dissertation 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

67 1 Diploma master seminar. semester III The students are familiar with the collecting of literature solving the problem of master thesis, performing observation and concluding. The students are familiar with using the achievement of other authors and looking for this literature. In IIIrd semester achievement ranking of two first semesters. Presentation of state of knowledge analysis in range of master thesis and aim of study, planned tools, methods and procedures. BASIC LITERATURE: 1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską. Wyd. AE Wrocław, Rajczyk J., Rajczyk M., Respondek Z.: Wytyczne do przygotowania prac dyplomowych magisterskich i inżynierskich na Wydziale Budownictwa Politechniki Częstochowskiej.Wyd. Politechniki Częstochowskiej, Zenderowski R.: Technika pisania prac magisterskich. CEPEWU SP. zoo. Warszawa. ADDITIONAL LITERATURE: 1. Bielcowie E i J.: Podręcznik pisania prac albo technika pisania po polsku. Wyd. EJB, Kraków, Wiszniewski A,: Sztuka pisania. Poradnik. Videogra II Sp. Zoo. Katowice, Kenny P.: Panie Przewodniczący, Panie, Panowie. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław Zimnach Ł.: Marketing dla inżyniera i naukowca. Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Prof. dr hab. inż. Władysław Leśniak, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics Project Seminar 15/14 III 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods Writing of the first part of master thesis 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

68 1 Diploma seminar semester III and classes 1. Engineer profession and academic education: civilizational, juridical and ethical aspects. 2. Test organizational preferences. 3. Skills in presentation of each other, plant and product. 4. The person and offer subject matter the card of master diploma work preparation. 5. Description the preparated cards from point Analysis and discussion in formulated subjects of master diploma works. 7. Document elaboration. Application of the subject master diploma work. Passed courses of previous semesters. Students know how acquire knowledge and skills deals mainly problems their master diploma works. They can find books and the papers tied with subject matter of diploma works. They can also chose a plant where the research is realized. 1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską. Wyd.AE, Wrocław Rajczyk J. i in.: Wytyczne do przygotowania prac dyplomowych magisterskich i inżynierskich. Wyd. Politechniki Częstochowskiej, Częstochowa Zenderowski R.: Technika pisania prac magisterskich. CEPEW.Warszawa Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team dr hab. inż. Bogumiła Wnukowska, Department of Basic Sciences Project Seminar 15/14 III 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods Presentation, questions ask, discussion. 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

69 1 Water and wind renewable energy World quantities of water and hydroenergetics.energetic potential of water.methods of using.types of water power stations.law, economic and ecologic problems. kinds of water energy: energy of sea waves, sea flow and sea current. Energy of wind and its using.characteristic of wind energy. Wind turbines: base construction and regulations. Review of construction of small wind farms. Law economic and ecologic problems. Methods of using of water potential energy.kinds of water electrocities and their possibilities to energetics.dissension about other kinds of water energy. Wind energy and its to renewable energetics. Kinds and base of importune construction of wind turbines. Economics of small wind farms. Base of energy transformation. Students are familiar with the basic concepts of construction and technology of wind and water energy sources. They are familiar with the basic information and possibilities how to use in practice wind and water renewable energy. 1. Lewandowski W.M.: Proekologiczne odnawialne źródła energii. Warszawa: WNT, Marecki J.: Podstawy przemian energetycznych. Warszawa: WNT, Jastrzębska G.: Odnawialne źródła energii i pojazdy proekologiczne. Warszawa: WNT, J. Bogdanienko: Odnawialne źródła energii. Biblioteka Problemów (tom 290). PWN Warszawa J. Cieśliński, J. Mikielewicz: Niekonwencjonalne źródła energii. Wyd. Politechniki Gdańskiej, Gdańsk Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics 15/10 IV 2 15/10 IV 2 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods -grading, classes written test is the condition of ranking the classes. 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

70 3 Thermal source renewable energy. General characteristic and classification of energy sources conventional, renewable and unrenewable.potential and possibility of uses energy renewable sources.direct and undirect ways of energy usage.characteristic of original sources of renewable energy.geothermal energy. Methods of using sun energy. Biomass energy.biofuel and biogas.hydrogen as a fuel.sun fuel cells.storage of energy. Supply and characteristic renewable energy sources with particular using of biomass. Sun fuel cells.biomass energy.agriculture substrates as a source to liquid biofuels and biocomponents production.cultivation of biomass as source to obtain solid biofuel. Methane fermentation of solid and liquid residuals. Agriculture energetics and heating systems. Project of energetics potential of renewable energy sources and their usage on local scale.bioenergetics innovation investments. Base of energy measurement.the law, economical and ecological aspects of energetics. Students are familiar with the resources, characteristic and technology of using thermal renewable energy sources. Students are familiar with using this energy sources in practice. 1. Lewandowski W.M.: Proekologiczne odnawialne źródła energii. Warszawa: WNT, Marecki J.: Podstawy przemian energetycznych. Warszawa: WNT, Jastrzębska G.: Odnawialne źródła energii i pojazdy proekologiczne. Warszawa: WNT, J. Bogdanienko: Odnawialne źródła energii. Biblioteka Problemów (tom 290). PWN Warszawa J. Cieśliński, J. Mikielewicz: Niekonwencjonalne źródła energii. Wyd. Politechniki Gdańskiej, Gdańsk Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics 30/14 IV 2 15/14 IV 2 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods examination, classes written test is the condition of ranking the classes. 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

71 2 Greening the drives of machines and vehicles 1. Functions realized by power systems: transmission, transformation, distribution, accumulation, and recuperation. 2. Characteristics of the load of machines and vehicles 3. Energy and ecological characteristics of primary sources of mechanical energy - motors 4. Power systems of machines and vehicles 5. Hybrid power systems 6. Review and analysis of propulsion system solutions and classical Hybrid power 7. Provisions for fuel gas energy alternative-fueled vehicles Basics of energy transformations. Legal, economic and environmental aspects of energy Students to master basic knowledge of the components and propulsion systems of modern machinery and vehicles.will be able to carry out an analysis of the propulsion system in different aspects: functional, energy, environmental. Ability to acquire the selection of the propulsion system for a machine with a set of qualitative and quantitative requirements 1. Merkisz J., PielechaI.: Alternatywne napędy pojazdów. Wyd. Polit. Poznańskiej. Poznań Siłka W. Energochłonność ruchu samochodu. WNT. Warszawa Szumanowski A.: Akumulacja energii w pojazdach. WKiŁ. Warszawa Jastrzębska G.: Odnawialne źródła energii i pojazdy proekologiczne. WNT. Warszawa Marecki J.: Podstawy przemian energetycznych. WNT Warszawa Lewandowski W.M.: Proekologiczne odnawialne źródła energii. WNT. Warszawa Pawelski Z.: Modelowanie i obliczenia napędu hydrobusu. Monografie Politechniki Łódzkiej. Łódź Gnutek Z.: Gazowe objętościowe maszyny energetyczne. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej. Wrocław Szczepaniak C.: Motoryzacja na przełomie epok. Wyd. Naukowe PWN. Warszawa Łódź Type of course Compulsory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics. 30/20 IV 2 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods: Colloquium presentation of self-written or prepared papers 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

72 2 Diploma master seminar, semester IV The students are familiar with the critical review of own research results and comparing obtained results with source material and are familiar with proper elaboration and redaction of their diploma thesis. Students are familiar with the proper (due to actual rules) presentation in written and in multimedial form of their thesis, results and conclusions. Students are encourage for using achieved abilities in job practice and for further improving. In IVth semester achievement of ranking of III rd semester. Presentation and critical analysis of obtained results.results discussion. Master thesis presentation and trial of master thesis defence. BASIC LITERATURE: 1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską. Wyd. AE Wrocław, Rajczyk J., Rajczyk M., Respondek Z.: Wytyczne do przygotowania prac dyplomowych magisterskich i inżynierskich na Wydziale Budownictwa Politechniki Częstochowskiej.Wyd. Politechniki Częstochowskiej, Zenderowski R.: Technika pisania prac magisterskich. CEPEWU SP. zoo.warszawa. ADDITIONAL LITERATURE: 1. Bielcowie E i J.: Podręcznik pisania prac albo technika pisania po polsku. Wyd. EJB, Kraków, Wiszniewski A,:Sztuka pisania. Poradnik.Videogra II Sp. Zoo. Katowice, Kenny P.: Panie Przewodniczący, Panie, Panowie. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej,Wrocław Zimnach Ł.: Marketing dla inżyniera i naukowca. Wyd.Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Prof. dr hab. inż. Władysław Leśniak, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics Project Seminar 30/24 IV 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods Writing and defence of master thesis 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

73 2 Diploma seminar semester IV and classes 1. The meritum-substantial structure of master diploma work. 2. Analysis of knowledge state: a. objects, processes and systems, b. instruments, methods (determinated, measuremented), programms, examining stand), c. results and achievements, d. illustrative solutions and cases, e. conclusions and suggestions. 3. Diplomants presentation of knowledge state in the range and meritum investigation deals to necessary methods and manners of diploma works. 4. Students introduction of solution conception deals to main problem in diploma work. Presentation and critical analysis of obtained results. Description of the diploma works and participants discussion. 5. Master diploma work presentation, test questions and experimential diploma examination. Passed special courses from semester III. The students know how acquire knowledge and skills deals mainly problems their master diploma works. They tested and study special cases. The students are able to propose interesting solutions, choice necessary instruments and methods. They prepare for presentation master diploma works and experimential diploma examination. 5. Recommended Reading 1. Kenny P.: Panie Przewodniczący, Panie, Panowie. Wyd.Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław Majchrzak J. i in.: Metodyka pisania prac magisterskich i dyplomowych. Wyd. AE, Poznań Pułło A.: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów.pwn, Warszawa Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team dr hab. inż. Bogumiła Wnukowska, Department of Basic Sciences Project Seminar 30/24 IV 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods Presentation, test questions, experimental diploma examination. 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

74 Subjects for speciality: Information Technologies in Production Engineering Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

75 1 Diploma seminar semester II Seminar Students will learn how to analyze and assess business processes of an exemplary company in order to detect most important issues and formulate objectives for projects of their elimination. None Students will critically analyze selected aspects of company activity. Students will correctly define problems appearing in selected areas of activity or in its business processes Students will define objectives of project that aims at the problems reduction or elimination. Students will learn requirements of writing master thesis. 1. Pułło A.: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów. Warszawa: PWN, Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań, Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrze pracę magisterską.wrocław: Wyd. AE, Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team dr inż Konrad Jackowski, Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications Project Seminar 15/14 II 1 Total student s workload Assessment methods Assessment of presentations 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

76 8 Intelligent optimization methods Introduction to practical aspects of optimization methods.linear programming task. Problem description. Two methods of solution: graphic and simplex. Examples of practical applications. Nonlinear programming task.problem description. Unconstrain problem. Problems with different constrains. Analytical optimization methods ( Lagrange multipliers, Khun-Tucker method) Numerical methods. Minimax tasks. Basics of dynamics optimization. Genetic algorithms for optimization tasks Practical optimization tasks solution by numerical methods. Computational experiments. Results study. Complete of mathematic course After course students can describe and solve optimization tasks. In particular students can build criterion function for practical optimization problems. They know how to select right method to practical tasks. 1. Fiendeisen W., Szymanowski J., Wierzbicki A., Teoria i metody obliczeniowe optymalizacji, PWN, Warszawa, Michalewicz Z., Fogel D.B., Jak rozwiązać czyli nowoczesna heurystyka, WNT, Warszawa Miettinen K., Multiobjective Optimization, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Boston Stachurski A., Wierzbicki A., Podstawy optymalizacji, OWPW, Warszawa, Michalewicz Z., Algorytmy genetyczne + struktury danych = programy ewolucyjne, WNT, Warszawa, Ehrgott M., Multicriteria Optimization, Berlin-Heilderberg, Springer, Kalinowski K., Metody optymalizacji, PKJS, Warszawa, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications 30/20 III 2 Project 30/20 III 2 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods credit 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

77 8 Computer-aided organization of production I 1. Character of production organization. 2. Character of production systems. 3. Character of productive processes within narrow bounds. 4. Component elements of basic productive process. 5. Classification of product processes. 6. Production characters and forms. 7. Components of production program. 8. Character of ERP systems. The students work in integrated environment of ERP computer system, where is generated virtual production plant with make allowance for production and organization structures and also elements of environment. In base of production orders the demand substance plan and production timetable are generated, and also production resources are planned. General knowledge of economy and mathematics. Students are able to characterize production organization, define main conditions of component elements in basic product systems, classify the forms of production also analyze production programs and recognize ERP systems. 1. Adamczewski P.:Zintegrowane systemy informatyczne w praktyce. Wyd. IV, Warszawa Knosala R.: Komputerowe systemy zarządzania produkcją. Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice Durlik I.: Inżynieria zarządzania. Strategia i projektowanie systemów produkcyjnych. Cz Wydawnictwo Placet, Warszawa Klonowski Z.: Systemy informatyczne zarządzania przedsiębiorstwem. Modele rozwoju i właściwości funkcjonalne. Wyd. Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Basic Sciences 30/20 III 2 30/16 III 2 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods exam, classes and written test, reports 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

78 1 Diploma seminar semester III Seminar Students will learn methodology of running research and methods of results presentation and interpretation essential for working out master thesis None Students will properly define master thesis goals, tasks and thesis. Students will correctly prepare the thesis structure suitable for selected domain Students will present the work background required for working out theoretical part of the work. 1. Pułło A.: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów. Warszawa: PWN, Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań, Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrze pracę magisterską. Wrocław: Wyd. AE, Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team dr inż Konrad Jackowski, Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications Project Seminar 15/14 III 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods Assessment of presentations 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

79 3 Computer-aided organization of production II 1. The role of inventories in companies (definition and classification of inventories, the impact of inventory volume on the manufacturing process, inventory costs, systems and computer applications for inventory management) 2.Principles of planning and scheduling (inventory planning in companies, production planning and scheduling, MRP algorithm, JIT system, ERP - integrated management systems) 3. Methods of production control (pull, push and twist control systems) 4. Lean Management (LM methods and techniques, lean manufacturing) 5.Virtual Enterprises (logistics chains, enterprise networks, development trends in ERP systems, the future of companies) Seminar Students independently develop and present selected methods of production organization and management, discuss the role and possibilities of using IT systems in management. Students discuss development trends in contemporary enterprises. Computer-aided organization of production I After completing the course, the students will be able to define and analyse problems of control and organization in any (continuous or discrete) production system. In addition, they will be able to indicate and put into practice some method of production organization, which in turn will allow reorganizing and streamlining the production process. 1. Adamczewski P.: Zintegrowane systemy informatyczne w praktyce, Wyd. IV rozszerzone, Warszawa, Ireneusz Durlik.: Inżynieria zarządzania: strategia i projektowanie systemów produkcyjnych.cz. 1 i 2, Warszawa, wydawnictwo "Placet", Muhlemann A. P., Oakland J. S., Lockyer K. G.: Zarządzanie. Produkcja i usługi, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics 15/14 IV 2 Project Seminar 30/14 IV 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods An exam, assessment of student's individual work on the basis of individual speeches and reports prepared by students, activity during discussion on the reports 10. Language of Instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

80 1 Computer-aided project management The goal of the lecture is to present selected method of computer-aided project management on basis of MSProject. Selected functions of the software are presented on the background of the project management theory. During the students learn and test in practice selected aspects of project management with means of MSProject system. Basic knowledge on project management. Students will analyze the project they are to manage and work out o goals definition, o realization plan, o definition and estimation of required resources, o risk analysis, o templates of the documentation used during the Project life cycle, o cost (budget) estimation. Students will work out Project in MSProject consisting of o detailed scheduler, o resources, o workload. 1. Wilczewski S., MS Project 2007 i MS Project Server 2007 efektywne zarządzanie projektami, Helion, Gliwice Philips J., Zarządzanie projektami IT, Helion Gliwice, Bainey K.R.,Integrated IT Project Management, Artech House, Boston, Type of course Optional subject 7. Teaching team Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications 15/10 IV 2 15/10 IV 2 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods Assessment of realized projects (classes). Final test (lectures) 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

81 2 Informative systems in the production management Profile of informative systems and their part in the enterprise.the profile of the CASE tools.modelling the functions and the processes.modelling the entity-relationship diagrams. Modelling the data-flow diagram Project Choice and the description of the productive enterprise.study of the general and detailed diagrams hierarchy of the function (DHF).Study of the data-flow diagram (DFD). Study of the entity-relationship diagrams (ERD). Proposing the reengineering changes in the enterprise.the study of competence map. Computer aided production organization I The student be able to define the informative needs of the productive system. Using the CASE tools he be able to describe them and build the suitable model. 1. Ireneusz Durlik.: Inżynieria zarządzania: strategia i projektowanie systemów produkcyjnych. Cz.1 i 2, Warszawa, wydawnictwo "Placet", 2005; 2. Richard Barker, Cliff Longman.: CASE Method: modelowanie funkcji i procesów, Warszawa, Wydawnictwa Naukowo-Techniczne 3. Fuglewicz P.: CASE dla ludzi, Lapus, Warszawa, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications 15/14 IV 2 Project 30/14 IV 2 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods The performance of the project, test from the lecture 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

82 2 Diploma seminar semester IV Seminar Students will learn method of working out and presentation of master thesis None Students will correctly define research scope and apply necessary amendments. Students will prepare presentations of work progress and will run presentation under conditions implied by the form of presentation Students will effectively discuss and defend presented thesis and results of research 1. Pułło A.: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów. Warszawa: PWN, Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań, Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrze pracę magisterską. Wrocław: Wyd. AE, Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team dr inż Konrad Jackowski, Department of Computer Systems and Informatics Applications Project Seminar 30/24 IV 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods Assessment of presentations 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

83 Subjects for speciality: Safety Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

84 Credits 1 Master Diploma Seminar, semester II : Semester 2: Methodological Workshop, the choice of the work topic, determination of the work aim and thesis, developing of the work plan, aims and objectives of engineering work, clarification of the subject of the work, its structure, a review of research methods in the thesis topic. No requirements. 4. Effects of learning: Students acquire skills to apply the rules governing the writing of theses, the formulation of problems and design research. They can analyze and interpret scientific texts from the scope defined by the theme of thesis and use research tools to solve the basic problems, describe their results, analyze and formulate conclusions. 1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską: Wrocław, Wyd. AE Pułło A: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów: Warszawa: PWN Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa Type of the course: Obligatory 7. Teaching team: Dr inż. Jerzy Kwaśnik, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics : Tutorials Project Seminar 15/14 II 1 Student total workload Assessment methods: Completion of the assumed stages of writing a diploma paper 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

85 Points 5 Designing of safety management systems Safety systems subject characteristics. Identifying of risks with consideration of the intensity prevalence and resulting from those properties. Elements of systems for rescue guidance and crisis management. Identifying methods for system s desirable properties. Software methods and tools. Skills development, testing, implementing and controlling the security systems. No requirements Students are able to classify entities in terms of specific features of threats. They are able to design and interpret a map of an automated risk management system in emergencies and crisis management. They can apply the methods and software tools supporting the implementation of the work in the various phases of system design. 1. Bezpieczeństwo pracy i ergonomia. t.1 i 2, Koradecka D. (red.), CIOP, Warszawa Hansen K., Kompleksowa ocena poziomu bezpieczeństwa i higieny pracy, Wyd. CRZZ, Warszawa Liderman K., Analiza ryzyka i ochrona informacji w systemach komputerowych, Wyd.Naukowe PWN/MIKOM, Liderman K., Analiza ryzyka i ochrona informacji w systemach komputerowych, Wyd.Naukowe PWN/MIKOM, Type of course Compulsory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics : 15/10 III 2 15/10 III 2 Project 15/8 III 2 Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods The lecture - written examination / oral examination, the credit of design classes 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

86 5 Contemporary security problems Factors determiningthe state ofsecurity- externaland internal.types andsources ofthreats.security ofglobal, regional, state,local communities,public buildings,businesses.the methodsand mechanisms formaintaining security. Basic entities systems security. Organizations, bodies and structures responsible for security.security Strategy. Predictingthe state ofsecurity.preventive measuresfor security. Ways torestorean acceptablestate of security. Term papers and presentations on the specific topic, such as the threat and the organization security system based on a specific county, municipality. None Understandingthe basic concepts, patterns andproblemsof modernsecurity andproblem-solvingrelated to it.the skillsandunderstanding of the natureof forces, means and ways ofinfluencingthe levelof security. 1. Koziej S., Współczesne problemy bezpieczeństwa międzynarodowego i narodowego. Wyd. PWSBiA Warszawa Maszczyk A. Współczesne problemy globalne a bezpieczeństwo europejskie. Wyd. Marszałek Konieczny J., Zarządzanie w sytuacjach kryzysowych, wypadkach i katastrofach, Poznań-Warszawa Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Production, Engineeringand Logistics Department 15/14 III 2 30/14 III 2 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods written exam, classes - credit 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

87 6 Biological hazards in work environment Presence of biological factors in work environment. Action of biological factors versus respiratory system and skin diseases. Presence of insects in work environment. Dirty man and materials derivate from people versus exposure of personnel. Dirty animal and materials from animals versus exposure of personnel. Exposure on action of infective factors in hydrous and humid environment. Non-infective biological factors and their damaging influence on employee. Exposure of employees in new and dynamic developed industry using biological materials. Bioterrorism. Exposure employee on biological factors form tropical and subtropical countries. Exposure on damaging biological factors in dynamic changing environment. General characteristic of microorganisms and their acting on human environment. Microflora of air, water and soil. Seminar Classification of damaging biological factors. Review of the most damaging biological factors. Sources of biological hazards. Chlamydia species and their contribution to circulatory system disease. Legionella species and their contribution to diseases induction. Detection of damaging biological factors in work environment. Basis of exposure evaluation. Evaluation of vocational risks. None Students achieved basic knowledge in field of identification and evaluation of hazards of damaging biological factors, like substances produced by microorganisms, plants and animals, occur in work environment and influence negative on human body. 1. Łuczak M., Zużewicz M.A.: Zagrożenia biologiczne. Wybrane zagadnienia. Warszawa: Wyd. CIOP, Mikrobiologia i higiena w przemyśle spożywczym. Red. Z. Żakowska i H Stobińska. Łódź: Wyd. Politechniki Łódzkiej, Uzarczyk A.: Czynniki szkodliwe i uciążliwe w środowisku pracy. Warszawa: ODDiK, Zyska B.: Katastrofy, awarie i zagrożenia mikrobiologiczne w przemyśle i budownictwie. Łódź: Wyd. Politechniki Łódzkiej, Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics 30/20 III 2 Project Seminar 30/16 III 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods exam in written form; seminar credit on base of semester work 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

88 Credits 1 Master Diploma Seminar, semester III : Semester 3: Methodological Workshop, the choice of the work topic, determination of the work aim and thesis, developing of the work plan, aims and objectives of engineering work, clarification of the subject of the work, its structure, a review of research methods in the thesis topic. No requirements. 4. Effects of learning: Students acquire skills to apply the rules governing the writing of theses, the formulation of problems and design research. They can analyze and interpret scientific texts from the scope defined by the theme of thesis and use research tools to solve the basic problems, describe their results, analyze and formulate conclusions. 1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską: Wrocław, Wyd. AE Pułło A: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów: Warszawa: PWN Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa Type of the course: Obligatory 7. Teaching team: Dr inż. Jerzy Kwaśnik, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics : Tutorials Project Seminar 15/14 III 2 Student total workload Assessment methods: Completion of the assumed stages of writing a diploma paper 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

89 2 Technical safety of machinery and equipment Safety of machinery/equipment and working environment. Machinery and other technical facilities. General requirements. Control systems. Elements of the machine. Protection and protective devices. Energy. Dangerous and harmful factors. Instructions. The essential requirements for safety and health. Machinery intended for contact with food products. Portable machines. Conformity assessment procedures. EC-type examination. Full quality assurance. Technical Documentation of machines. Categories of machines to which one of the procedures for conformity are related. The main risks during the use of machinery. Minimum requirements for the machines. Controls. Protection against risks. Control of machines. General safety requirements for machinery and equipment. Controls of production machinery. Seats for machinery and equipment manufacturing. General principles for design of machinery. Machinery - Safety - risk assessment principles. The role of the Office of Technical Inspection in safety of equipment. Assessment of compliance of a device. Declaration of Conformity. None. Students acquire basic knowledge of safety of work with machines and equipment. Also be familiarized with the risks caused by physical and chemical factors in the workplace with machines and equipment. 1. Uzarczyk A., Czynniki szkodliwe i uciążliwe w środowisku pracy, ODDiK Dyrektywa 2006/42/WE Parlamentu Europejskiego i Rady z dnia 17 maja 2006 r. w sprawie maszyn, zmieniająca dyrektywę 95/16/WE 6. Type of course Obligatory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics 15/10 IV 2 15/10 IV 2 Project Seminar Total student s workload Assessment methods - written credit, exercises - based on semester project. 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

90 4 Physical and chemical hazards in the workplace Physical and chemical factors characteristics which adversely affect the human body. The general rules in work safety and hygiene in relating to the harmful agents, tests and measurements. The ability to identify of physical and chemical hazards. Development of a selected group of agents to the detailed evaluation of their impact and countermeasures in the form of the work semester. No requirements Students know the most important physical and chemical factors, are able to identify them in the work environment and determine the nature of the hazard posed by these factors. Know how to interpret the emerging threats and evaluate risks associated with it. 1. Uzarczyk A., Czynniki szkodliwe i uciążliwe w środowisku pracy, ODDiK Gdańsk Ryzyko zawodowe. Metodyczne podstawy oceny. Red. W.M. Zawieski CIOP-PIB Warszawa Borysiewicz M., Kacsprzyk W., Żurek J., Ocena ryzyka i zarządzanie zagrożeniami w obszarach przemysłowych. CIOP-PIB Warszwwa Type of course Compulsory 7. Teaching team Department of Production Engineering and Logistics : 30/20 IV 2 Project Seminar 30/20 IV 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods The lecture - written examination / oral examination, the credit of design classes 10. Language of instruction Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

91 Credits 2 Master Diploma Seminar, semester IV : Semester 4: Getting to know the technique of writing the work: presentation by the teacher the substantial and editorial requirements of diploma work, determination of work aim, thesis and plan, also work to source materials and literature, preparing to go on a practical training, writing the first chapter (theoretical) work on the basis of review of the literature. No requirements. 4. Effects of learning Students acquire skills to apply the rules governing the writing of theses, the formulation of problems and design research. They can analyze and interpret scientific texts from the scope defined by the theme of thesis and use research tools to solve the basic problems, describe their results, analyze and formulate conclusions. 1. Urban S., Ładoński W.: Jak napisać dobrą pracę magisterską: Wrocław, Wyd. AE Pułło A: Prace magisterskie i licencjackie. Wskazówki dla studentów: Warszawa: PWN Pioterek P., Zieleniecka B.: Technika pisania prac dyplomowych. Poznań Zaczyński W.: Poradnik autora prac semestralnych, dyplomowych i magisterskich. Warszawa Type of the course: Obligatory 7. Teaching team: Dr inż. Jerzy Kwaśnik, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics : Project Seminar 30/24 IV 2 Total student s workload Assessment methods: Completion of the assumed stages of writing a diploma paper 10. Language of instruction: Course Catalogue / Information Package 2011/

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