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Programnamn
Study Programme in Industrial Management and Logistics
Overview of the courses that make up the programme:
Year 1
Semester 1
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Work Science and Environmental Technology 7.5 cr
Field Industrial Economics
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Beskrivning saknas.
Semester 1
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Introduction to project methodology in industrial management 7.5 cr
Field Industrial Economics
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No information.
Semester 2
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Total Quality Management and Technology 7.5 cr
Field Industrial Economics
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Beskrivning saknas.
Year 2
Year 3
Semester 1
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Management Systems for Quality and Business Development 7.5 cr
Field Industrial Economics
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Semester 1
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Environmental economics and management 7.5 cr
Field Industrial Economics, Environmental Engineering
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The course focuses on how economics function in the society and influence the environment, and how management tools can be used to benefit the environment and sustainability.
Semester 1
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Simulation Technique in Logistics 7.5 cr
Field Industrial Economics
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The course comprises basic and advanced knowledge on Simulation technique in logistics.
By the end of the course the student will be expected to:
• Show knowledge about, queuing theory and simulation techniques related to production and logistic systems.
• Apply simulation techniques in projects.
Semester 2
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Scientific Theory and Writing 7.5 cr
Field Spatial Planning, Industrial Economics, Electronics, Geomatics, Building Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Geographical Information Technology, Geography, Energy Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Surveying Technology
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The purpose of the course is to prepare the students for their coming theses. The main focus of the course is on a scientific literature study and on writing a literature review paper.
Semester 2
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Logistics and supply chain management 7.5 cr
Field Industrial Economics
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Logistics Management covers activities associated with the flow of materials, services and information, and is mostly concerned with coordination, planning, control and development. Supply Chain Management is even more comprehensive than Logistics Management and has a holistic view of flows of materials and information in industrial businesses as well as collaborative inter-firm relations. After completing this course, the student is expected to:
1. Present a broad knowledge of the various fields within Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
2. Apply methods for analysing and suggesting improvements for organisations and their businesses based on the Logistics and the Supply Chain Management concepts.