Educational goals
The profile of a graduate of the System Engineering and Logistics study program is based on the requirements of the current labor market. Graduates acquire competences enabling them to independently solve problems associated with the design and optimization of material and information flows in companies engaged in production, distribution or provision of logistics services.
Profile of the graduate
The graduate demonstrates the following knowledge at the bachelor’s degree level: – knowledge of processes in corporate logistics, – knowledge of materials and production technologies in engineering, – knowledge of technologies used in warehouses, – knowledge of logistics information systems, – knowledge of quantitative methods used in planning demand, production, purchasing and distribution, – knowledge of the principles of lean production.
Information
- Study programme
- Systems engineering and logistics (B0488P050005)
- Faculty of
- EF
- Type of study
- Bachelor
- Form of study
- Full-time
- Length of study
- 3
- Awarded degree
- Bc.
- Language
- Czech
Courses of Systems engineering and logistics programme
1. semester
- Basics of Economics (compulsory)
- Business Administration (compulsory)
- Informatics I (compulsory)
- Introduction to Mechanical Engineering (compulsory)
- Language I – English 1 (compulsory)
- Material Science (compulsory)
- Mathematics I (compulsory)
- Technical documentation (compulsory)
2. semester
- Business Processes (compulsory)
- Informatics II (compulsory)
- Language I – English 2 (compulsory)
- Mathematics II (compulsory)
- Selected Chapters from Machines Design (compulsory)
- Statistics (compulsory)
- Technology I (compulsory)
3. semester
- Enterprise Information Systems (compulsory)
- Introduction to E-commerce (compulsory)
- Language I – English 3 (compulsory)
- Maintenance Management (compulsory)
- Operational Analysis (compulsory)
- Programming in VBA (compulsory)
- Project planning and management (compulsory)
- Řízení a optimalizace výroby (compulsory)
4. semester
- Data-driven decision making (compulsory)
- Logistics (compulsory)
- Logistics Systems Design (compulsory)
- Metrology (compulsory)
- Robotics and Automation (compulsory)
- Technology II (compulsory)
5. semester
- Bachelor’s Thesis I (compulsory optional)
- Professional Practice I (compulsory)
6. semester
- Bachelor´s Thesis II (compulsory optional)
- Professional Practice II (compulsory)
- State final exam (compulsory)
Admission procedure
A completed secondary school education is required for admittance to the Bachelor degree programme. The Faculty Dean determines entrance exam rules and conditions for enrolment to the university by special measures in accordance with the Higher Education Act.
More about the admission process
More details
Contact: Dyntar Jakub, doc. Ing. Ph.D., jakub.dyntar@tul.cz