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Industrial Engineering in Contexts

Summary

Industrial Engineering is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on methods and techniques of management and improvement and synchronization of production systems, human resource planning to increase productivity.
The subject includes a comprehensive view of the issues of optimization, rationalization of both production and non-productive processes. Students will acquire the necessary information for the practical use and application of known industrial engineering methods in context. The subject is conceived in such a way that its integral part is the individual work of the student in connection with the solution of the bachelor thesis.

Literature

ROTHER, M.; SHOOK, J. Learning to see. Version 1.2. Brookline: The Learn Enterprise Institute, 1999. 143 s. ISBN-13 978-0966784305 .

Advised literature

STEVENSON, William J. Operations management: theory and practice. 11th ed., global ed. New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin, c2012. ISBN 978-0-07-713301-6.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina, čeština
Code 345-0358
Abbreviation PINS
Course title Industrial Engineering in Contexts
Coordinating department Department of Mechanical Technology
Course coordinator Ing. Vladimíra Schindlerová, Ph.D.