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Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MANAGEMENT
II Level ndash MSc (4 semesters 120 ECTS)
PROGRAM
4 SEMESTERS
MSc
Entry requirements
Diploma of the I level studies in technical
or economical sciences (bachelor or engi-
neer) as well as diploma of the II level but
not in the management area
Completed
Master Thesis
Final Exam
Possible extension
Studies of the III level (PhlmD)
Graduate
The graduates will have obtained knowledge of organization and management and their economical legal ethical psychological and social aspects They will be familiar with basic terms and concepts of business process man-agement and understand rules of contempo-rary enterprise management at the angle of usage the full integrated management infor-mation systems They will get knowledge of the e-economy and secure internet information systems In the area of business information systems the graduates will also possess skills necessary to undertake information systems modeling and analysis using structural and object methods and techniques They will be prepared to solve real decision-making prob-lems using mathematical games and decision theory models techniques as well as methods of business data analysis and data mining They will be prepared for gaining information from the literature and other sources They will possess organizational skills and experience necessary for a professional career at re-search units industry and at universities and colleges
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Structure of the programme (credits)
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
1
2 BC BC BC BC
3
4
5
6
7 AC
8
9
10
11
12
13 FL
14
15
16 AC AC
17
18
19
20
21
22 MT
23
24
25
26 AC
27
28 MT
19
30
BC ndash Basic Courses
AC ndash Advanced Courses
MT ndash Master Thesis and Final Exam
FL ndash (Humanities Foreign Language)
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PLAN OF STUDIES
1st YEAR SEMESTER 1
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ1201 Information Systems
Analysis 1 15 30 1
2 IEZ1202 Internet Information
Services and Systems 1 2 45 120 4
3 FBZ1201 Management
Accounting 1 1 30 120 4
4 ZMZ1201 Process Management 1 15 60 2
5 ZMZ1202 Logistics 1 15 60 2
6 MAZ1201 Operations
Reasearch 1 2 45 120 4 E
7 PRZ1205 Civil Law 1 1 30 120 4
8 EKZ1206 Macroeconomics 1 1 30 150 5 E
9 MAZ1202 Business Statistics 1 1 30 120 4
TOTAL 9 3 5 255 900 30
1st YEAR SEMESTER 2
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ1203 Management
Information Systems
Modeling
1 1 30 120 4
2 IEZ1204 Management
Information Systems 1 2 1 60 150 5 E
3 IEZ1205 Business Data
Analysis 2 1 45 120 4
4 IEZ1206 Discrete
Optimization and
Network Flows
2 1 45 120 4
5 MAZ1203 Econometrics 1 1 30 120 4
6 ZMZ2201 Management Ethics 2 30 90 3
7 ZMZ1203 Essentials of
Management 2 1 45 180 6 E
TOTAL 11 1 5 1 285 900 30
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2nd YEAR SEMESTER 3
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ2201 Business Process
Modeling 1 1 1 45 180 6
2 IEZ2202 Object Busines
Modeling 1 2 45 120 4
3 IEZ2203 Data Mining 1 2 45 150 5 E
4 IEZ2204 Games and Decisions
in Management 2 1 45 150 5 E
5 PRZ2203 Commercial Law 1 15 30 1
6 PSZ2201 Organizational
Psychology 2 30 90 2
7 ZMZ2202 Diploma Seminar I 1 15 60 2
8 ZMZ2205 Master Thesis I 2 30 150 5
TOTAL 8 1 3 5 1 270 930 30
2nd YEAR SEMESTER 4
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ2205 e-Economy 1 15 90 3
2 ZMZ2204 Strategic
Management 1 1 30 180 6
3 ZMZ2203 Diploma Seminar II 1 15 60 2
4 ZMZ2206 Master Thesis II 6 90 480 16
5 JZK____ Foreign Language 4 60 90 3
TOTAL 2 4 0 6 2 210 900 30
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Optional courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
L T lab p s
L ndash Lecture T ndash Tutorials l ndash laboratory p ndash project s ndash seminar
CHS TSW
CHS ndash Contact Hours (organized) TSW ndash Total Student Workload (h) E ndash Exam T ndash Test CW ndash Course Work
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Description of the courses
1st Semester
CODE IEZ1201 INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Maria Galant-Pater MSc
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work knowledge and skills necessary to successfully understand and undertake in-
formation systems analysis concepts skills methodologies techniques and perspectives essential for sys-
tems analysts
Content Information data information system (IS) definition IS elements amp structures IS users infor-
mation requirements What determines information requirements of IS users organizational goals prob-
lems and critical success factors technology management processes environment
IT projects in organization IS Life Cycle different perspectives on IS problems feasibility study Stake-
holders users and analysts Phases of requirements identification analysis and reporting process classi-
fication criteria of information requirements validation and verification rules Data amp functional re-
quirements Information requirements gathering interview questions amp structure interviewing
problems Questionnaires brainstorming prototyping observing decision makers behaviour joint appli-
cation development (JAD) etc functional and non-functional requirements attributes of a well-written
RSD organization of a RSD
Literature
1 Kendall KE Kendall JE System Analysis and Design Upper Saddle River New Jersey Prentice
Hall 2007
2 Robertson S Robertson J Mastering the Requirements Process Addison Wesley 2008
CODE IEZ1202 INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES AND SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites foundation of information and network technology Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Wiesław Dobrowolski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to choose and implement secure internet information system for an or-
ganization
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Content Computer networks and the Internet Network protocols and the client-server model Overview
of available information system frameworks and scripts Portal content and knowledge management sys-
tems Defining internet information system requirements for organizations Web systems architecture
The http protocol Designing and publishing content Static and dynamic websites Tools used to support
creating and managing web services Overview of client-side and server-side dynamic content technolo-
gy Databases Flat-file and SQL servers Tools used to manage client-server databases Internet informa-
tion servers and service providers Hosting and outsourcing Evolution of internet technologies Web ser-
vices for mobile devices Security of information systems - text and voice communication file transfer
transactions VPN Data security Encrypting files disks and communication Data integrity confidential-
ity and digital signatures
Literature
1 Boiko B Content Management Bible Wiley 2005
2 Bauer M Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects Packt Publishing 2007
3 Rosenfeld L Information Architecture for the World Wide Web OReilly Media 2006
4 Brampton M PHP 5 CMS Framework Development Packt Publishing 2008
5 Rahmel D Advanced Joomla Apress 2009
6 Bocij P Business Information Systems Technology Development amp Management for the E-
business FT Press 2009
7 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition Assignment reports (Part1) and evaluation of the
system (Part 2)
CODE FBZ1201 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Zofia Krokosz-Krynke PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to provide on overview of how management accounting information
supports traditional and modern management strategies
Content Focus on decision making introduction to Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume Relationships mea-
surement of Cost Behavior Cost Management Systems and Activity Based Costing Accounting for Plan-
ning and Control The Master Budget Flexible Budgets and Variance Analysis Management Control Sys-
tems and Responsibility Accounting Capital Budgeting Product Costing Cost Allocation Job-Costing
Systems Process-Costing systems Overhead Application Variable and Absorbtion Costing
Literature
1 Horngren ChT Sundem GL Stratton WO Introduction to Management Accounting Prenetice
Hall 2002
2 Handouts based on Polish literature prepared by a teacher
3 Atkinson AA Banker RD Kaplan RS Young SM Management Accounting Prentice Hall 1995
4 Burch JG Cost and Management Accounting A Modern Approach West Publishing Co 2001
5 Garrison RH Noreen EW Managerial Accounting IRWIN 1994
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6 Horngren ChT Foster G Datar SM Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis Prentice-Hall
1994
7 Ostwald PF Cost Estimating Prentice-Hall 1984
CODE ZMZ1201 PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Roman Pietroń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic terms and concepts of process management and ability to
present them knowledge of describing analyzing and evaluating of the processes
Content Introductory lecture Definition of business process Types of business processes Functional
orientation versus process orientation in management Evolution of the to process management approach
in history management Idea of process orientation in management Reasons and aims of process man-
agement implementation on organizations Characteristic feateures of processes in process oriented or-
ganizations Models of process management Planning the process management implementation The
techniques used to processes design Measurement and evaluation of processes Reasons of measuring
processes Selecting a set of process measures Process monitoring methods and process evaluations me-
thods Implementing the process management in total quality management organizations The idea of
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) Applying the ideas of lean management benchmarking and out-
sourcing in process oriented organizations
Literature
1 Hammer M Champy J (1993) Reengineering the Corporation A Manifesto for Business Revo-
lution Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
2 Hammer M (1996) Beyond Reengineering How the Process-Centered Organization is Changing
our Work and our Lievs HarperCollins Publishers Inc New York
3 Jacka J M (2002) Business process mapping improving customer satisfaction New York
John Wiley amp Sons cop
4 Rummler GA Brache AP (1995) Improving performance How to manage the white Space on
the Organization Chart Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
5 Weske M (2007) Business process management concepts languages architectures Springer
Berlin
1 IISSOO 9900001122000088 bdquobdquoTThhee QQuuaalliittyy MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSyysstteemmss Requirementsrdquordquo
2 Kaplan R S Norton DP (1996) The Balanced Scorecard Translating Strategy into Action
Harvard Business School Press
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3 Selected articles from proffesional journals Business Process Management Journalrdquo ldquoJour-
nal of Operations and Production Managementrdquo ldquoJournal of Quality and Reliability Man-
agementrdquo ldquoThe TQM Magazinerdquo bdquoQuality Progressrdquo 6 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition pass the test
CODE ZMZ1202 LOGISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of logistics related topics
Content 1 Definition of logistics logistic system and logistic processes Logistic strategies Logistics of
supplies stock control Logistics of production Logistics of distribution Transportation and warehous-
ing 7 Measures of logistics
Literature
1 Blanchard B S Logistics Engineering and Management (5th Ed) Upper Saddle River Pearson
Prentice Hall 2004
2 Bowersox D Cross D Cooper M Supply Chain Logistics Management Mc Graw Hill New York
2002
3 Bozarth C C Handfield R B Introduction to operations and supply chain management Upper
Saddle River Pearson Prentice Hall 2006
4 Coyle JJ Bordi EJ Longley CJ The Management of Business Logistic (5th ed) West Publishing
Company 1992 St Paul MN
5 Tanenbaum A S Marten Van Steen Distributed systems principles and paradigms Pearson
Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River 2007
CODE MAZ1201 OPERATIONS REASEARCH
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Michał Kulej PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 4 2
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work ability to construct of mathematical models and present algorithms for solv-
ing these models for real decision-making problems
ContentOverview of the operations research modeling approach
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2Introduction to linear programming-examples of linear programming problems Solving linear pro-
gramming problems the simplex method Duality and sensitivity analysis Integer programming ndash proto-
type examples Using binary variables in model formulation A branch and bound algorithm for integer
programming (mixed integer and binary integer programming) Multiple criteria optimization-prototype
examples conception of solution (Pareto optimal solution Goal programming Nonlinear programming-
sample applications types of nonlinear programming problems One-variable and multivariable uncon-
strained optimization the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker condition for constrained optimization Convex pro-
gramming- sample algorithms Dynamic Programming Queueing theory-basic structure of queueing
models exponential distribution and birth-and-death process Queueing models based on birth-and-
death process and models involving nonexponential distribution Inventory theory ndash examples compo-
nents of inventory models Deterministic continuous-review models and a deterministic periodic-review
model A stochastic continuous-review model a stochastic single ndash period model for perishable products
Literature
2 F S Hillier G J Liberman ldquoIntroduction to Operations Researchrdquo Mc Graw Hill New York 2001
1 W L Winston ldquoOperations Research Applications and Algorithmsrdquo PWS-KENT Publishing
Company Boston 1987
2 D R Anderson D J Sweeney T A Williams ldquoQuantitative Methods for Businessrdquo West Publishing
Company 1992
CODE PRZ1205 CIVIL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Mielnik PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic issues of Polish legal system and its interaction with In-
ternational and European Union Law
Content Introduction to Polish legal system Polish Civil Law Polish Administrative Law Responsibility
in Polish civil and administrative Law International Law and Internal Law European Law ndash Institutions
European Unionrsquos legal system
Literature
1 S Frankowski Introduction to Polish Law Zakamycze 2005Investments
2 Legal Acts Polish Constitution Polish Civil Code Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Treaties
establishing the European Union
CODE EKZ1206 MACROECONOMICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Microeconomics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Rafał Weron PhD Hab Eng
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
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Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
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Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
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2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
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keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
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Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
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Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
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ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
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ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
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classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
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4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
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ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Structure of the programme (credits)
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
1
2 BC BC BC BC
3
4
5
6
7 AC
8
9
10
11
12
13 FL
14
15
16 AC AC
17
18
19
20
21
22 MT
23
24
25
26 AC
27
28 MT
19
30
BC ndash Basic Courses
AC ndash Advanced Courses
MT ndash Master Thesis and Final Exam
FL ndash (Humanities Foreign Language)
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PLAN OF STUDIES
1st YEAR SEMESTER 1
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ1201 Information Systems
Analysis 1 15 30 1
2 IEZ1202 Internet Information
Services and Systems 1 2 45 120 4
3 FBZ1201 Management
Accounting 1 1 30 120 4
4 ZMZ1201 Process Management 1 15 60 2
5 ZMZ1202 Logistics 1 15 60 2
6 MAZ1201 Operations
Reasearch 1 2 45 120 4 E
7 PRZ1205 Civil Law 1 1 30 120 4
8 EKZ1206 Macroeconomics 1 1 30 150 5 E
9 MAZ1202 Business Statistics 1 1 30 120 4
TOTAL 9 3 5 255 900 30
1st YEAR SEMESTER 2
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ1203 Management
Information Systems
Modeling
1 1 30 120 4
2 IEZ1204 Management
Information Systems 1 2 1 60 150 5 E
3 IEZ1205 Business Data
Analysis 2 1 45 120 4
4 IEZ1206 Discrete
Optimization and
Network Flows
2 1 45 120 4
5 MAZ1203 Econometrics 1 1 30 120 4
6 ZMZ2201 Management Ethics 2 30 90 3
7 ZMZ1203 Essentials of
Management 2 1 45 180 6 E
TOTAL 11 1 5 1 285 900 30
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2nd YEAR SEMESTER 3
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ2201 Business Process
Modeling 1 1 1 45 180 6
2 IEZ2202 Object Busines
Modeling 1 2 45 120 4
3 IEZ2203 Data Mining 1 2 45 150 5 E
4 IEZ2204 Games and Decisions
in Management 2 1 45 150 5 E
5 PRZ2203 Commercial Law 1 15 30 1
6 PSZ2201 Organizational
Psychology 2 30 90 2
7 ZMZ2202 Diploma Seminar I 1 15 60 2
8 ZMZ2205 Master Thesis I 2 30 150 5
TOTAL 8 1 3 5 1 270 930 30
2nd YEAR SEMESTER 4
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ2205 e-Economy 1 15 90 3
2 ZMZ2204 Strategic
Management 1 1 30 180 6
3 ZMZ2203 Diploma Seminar II 1 15 60 2
4 ZMZ2206 Master Thesis II 6 90 480 16
5 JZK____ Foreign Language 4 60 90 3
TOTAL 2 4 0 6 2 210 900 30
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Optional courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
L T lab p s
L ndash Lecture T ndash Tutorials l ndash laboratory p ndash project s ndash seminar
CHS TSW
CHS ndash Contact Hours (organized) TSW ndash Total Student Workload (h) E ndash Exam T ndash Test CW ndash Course Work
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ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Description of the courses
1st Semester
CODE IEZ1201 INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Maria Galant-Pater MSc
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work knowledge and skills necessary to successfully understand and undertake in-
formation systems analysis concepts skills methodologies techniques and perspectives essential for sys-
tems analysts
Content Information data information system (IS) definition IS elements amp structures IS users infor-
mation requirements What determines information requirements of IS users organizational goals prob-
lems and critical success factors technology management processes environment
IT projects in organization IS Life Cycle different perspectives on IS problems feasibility study Stake-
holders users and analysts Phases of requirements identification analysis and reporting process classi-
fication criteria of information requirements validation and verification rules Data amp functional re-
quirements Information requirements gathering interview questions amp structure interviewing
problems Questionnaires brainstorming prototyping observing decision makers behaviour joint appli-
cation development (JAD) etc functional and non-functional requirements attributes of a well-written
RSD organization of a RSD
Literature
1 Kendall KE Kendall JE System Analysis and Design Upper Saddle River New Jersey Prentice
Hall 2007
2 Robertson S Robertson J Mastering the Requirements Process Addison Wesley 2008
CODE IEZ1202 INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES AND SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites foundation of information and network technology Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Wiesław Dobrowolski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to choose and implement secure internet information system for an or-
ganization
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Computer networks and the Internet Network protocols and the client-server model Overview
of available information system frameworks and scripts Portal content and knowledge management sys-
tems Defining internet information system requirements for organizations Web systems architecture
The http protocol Designing and publishing content Static and dynamic websites Tools used to support
creating and managing web services Overview of client-side and server-side dynamic content technolo-
gy Databases Flat-file and SQL servers Tools used to manage client-server databases Internet informa-
tion servers and service providers Hosting and outsourcing Evolution of internet technologies Web ser-
vices for mobile devices Security of information systems - text and voice communication file transfer
transactions VPN Data security Encrypting files disks and communication Data integrity confidential-
ity and digital signatures
Literature
1 Boiko B Content Management Bible Wiley 2005
2 Bauer M Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects Packt Publishing 2007
3 Rosenfeld L Information Architecture for the World Wide Web OReilly Media 2006
4 Brampton M PHP 5 CMS Framework Development Packt Publishing 2008
5 Rahmel D Advanced Joomla Apress 2009
6 Bocij P Business Information Systems Technology Development amp Management for the E-
business FT Press 2009
7 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition Assignment reports (Part1) and evaluation of the
system (Part 2)
CODE FBZ1201 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Zofia Krokosz-Krynke PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to provide on overview of how management accounting information
supports traditional and modern management strategies
Content Focus on decision making introduction to Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume Relationships mea-
surement of Cost Behavior Cost Management Systems and Activity Based Costing Accounting for Plan-
ning and Control The Master Budget Flexible Budgets and Variance Analysis Management Control Sys-
tems and Responsibility Accounting Capital Budgeting Product Costing Cost Allocation Job-Costing
Systems Process-Costing systems Overhead Application Variable and Absorbtion Costing
Literature
1 Horngren ChT Sundem GL Stratton WO Introduction to Management Accounting Prenetice
Hall 2002
2 Handouts based on Polish literature prepared by a teacher
3 Atkinson AA Banker RD Kaplan RS Young SM Management Accounting Prentice Hall 1995
4 Burch JG Cost and Management Accounting A Modern Approach West Publishing Co 2001
5 Garrison RH Noreen EW Managerial Accounting IRWIN 1994
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
6 Horngren ChT Foster G Datar SM Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis Prentice-Hall
1994
7 Ostwald PF Cost Estimating Prentice-Hall 1984
CODE ZMZ1201 PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Roman Pietroń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic terms and concepts of process management and ability to
present them knowledge of describing analyzing and evaluating of the processes
Content Introductory lecture Definition of business process Types of business processes Functional
orientation versus process orientation in management Evolution of the to process management approach
in history management Idea of process orientation in management Reasons and aims of process man-
agement implementation on organizations Characteristic feateures of processes in process oriented or-
ganizations Models of process management Planning the process management implementation The
techniques used to processes design Measurement and evaluation of processes Reasons of measuring
processes Selecting a set of process measures Process monitoring methods and process evaluations me-
thods Implementing the process management in total quality management organizations The idea of
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) Applying the ideas of lean management benchmarking and out-
sourcing in process oriented organizations
Literature
1 Hammer M Champy J (1993) Reengineering the Corporation A Manifesto for Business Revo-
lution Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
2 Hammer M (1996) Beyond Reengineering How the Process-Centered Organization is Changing
our Work and our Lievs HarperCollins Publishers Inc New York
3 Jacka J M (2002) Business process mapping improving customer satisfaction New York
John Wiley amp Sons cop
4 Rummler GA Brache AP (1995) Improving performance How to manage the white Space on
the Organization Chart Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
5 Weske M (2007) Business process management concepts languages architectures Springer
Berlin
1 IISSOO 9900001122000088 bdquobdquoTThhee QQuuaalliittyy MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSyysstteemmss Requirementsrdquordquo
2 Kaplan R S Norton DP (1996) The Balanced Scorecard Translating Strategy into Action
Harvard Business School Press
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3 Selected articles from proffesional journals Business Process Management Journalrdquo ldquoJour-
nal of Operations and Production Managementrdquo ldquoJournal of Quality and Reliability Man-
agementrdquo ldquoThe TQM Magazinerdquo bdquoQuality Progressrdquo 6 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition pass the test
CODE ZMZ1202 LOGISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of logistics related topics
Content 1 Definition of logistics logistic system and logistic processes Logistic strategies Logistics of
supplies stock control Logistics of production Logistics of distribution Transportation and warehous-
ing 7 Measures of logistics
Literature
1 Blanchard B S Logistics Engineering and Management (5th Ed) Upper Saddle River Pearson
Prentice Hall 2004
2 Bowersox D Cross D Cooper M Supply Chain Logistics Management Mc Graw Hill New York
2002
3 Bozarth C C Handfield R B Introduction to operations and supply chain management Upper
Saddle River Pearson Prentice Hall 2006
4 Coyle JJ Bordi EJ Longley CJ The Management of Business Logistic (5th ed) West Publishing
Company 1992 St Paul MN
5 Tanenbaum A S Marten Van Steen Distributed systems principles and paradigms Pearson
Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River 2007
CODE MAZ1201 OPERATIONS REASEARCH
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Michał Kulej PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 4 2
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work ability to construct of mathematical models and present algorithms for solv-
ing these models for real decision-making problems
ContentOverview of the operations research modeling approach
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2Introduction to linear programming-examples of linear programming problems Solving linear pro-
gramming problems the simplex method Duality and sensitivity analysis Integer programming ndash proto-
type examples Using binary variables in model formulation A branch and bound algorithm for integer
programming (mixed integer and binary integer programming) Multiple criteria optimization-prototype
examples conception of solution (Pareto optimal solution Goal programming Nonlinear programming-
sample applications types of nonlinear programming problems One-variable and multivariable uncon-
strained optimization the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker condition for constrained optimization Convex pro-
gramming- sample algorithms Dynamic Programming Queueing theory-basic structure of queueing
models exponential distribution and birth-and-death process Queueing models based on birth-and-
death process and models involving nonexponential distribution Inventory theory ndash examples compo-
nents of inventory models Deterministic continuous-review models and a deterministic periodic-review
model A stochastic continuous-review model a stochastic single ndash period model for perishable products
Literature
2 F S Hillier G J Liberman ldquoIntroduction to Operations Researchrdquo Mc Graw Hill New York 2001
1 W L Winston ldquoOperations Research Applications and Algorithmsrdquo PWS-KENT Publishing
Company Boston 1987
2 D R Anderson D J Sweeney T A Williams ldquoQuantitative Methods for Businessrdquo West Publishing
Company 1992
CODE PRZ1205 CIVIL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Mielnik PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic issues of Polish legal system and its interaction with In-
ternational and European Union Law
Content Introduction to Polish legal system Polish Civil Law Polish Administrative Law Responsibility
in Polish civil and administrative Law International Law and Internal Law European Law ndash Institutions
European Unionrsquos legal system
Literature
1 S Frankowski Introduction to Polish Law Zakamycze 2005Investments
2 Legal Acts Polish Constitution Polish Civil Code Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Treaties
establishing the European Union
CODE EKZ1206 MACROECONOMICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Microeconomics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Rafał Weron PhD Hab Eng
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
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4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
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CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
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PLAN OF STUDIES
1st YEAR SEMESTER 1
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ1201 Information Systems
Analysis 1 15 30 1
2 IEZ1202 Internet Information
Services and Systems 1 2 45 120 4
3 FBZ1201 Management
Accounting 1 1 30 120 4
4 ZMZ1201 Process Management 1 15 60 2
5 ZMZ1202 Logistics 1 15 60 2
6 MAZ1201 Operations
Reasearch 1 2 45 120 4 E
7 PRZ1205 Civil Law 1 1 30 120 4
8 EKZ1206 Macroeconomics 1 1 30 150 5 E
9 MAZ1202 Business Statistics 1 1 30 120 4
TOTAL 9 3 5 255 900 30
1st YEAR SEMESTER 2
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ1203 Management
Information Systems
Modeling
1 1 30 120 4
2 IEZ1204 Management
Information Systems 1 2 1 60 150 5 E
3 IEZ1205 Business Data
Analysis 2 1 45 120 4
4 IEZ1206 Discrete
Optimization and
Network Flows
2 1 45 120 4
5 MAZ1203 Econometrics 1 1 30 120 4
6 ZMZ2201 Management Ethics 2 30 90 3
7 ZMZ1203 Essentials of
Management 2 1 45 180 6 E
TOTAL 11 1 5 1 285 900 30
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2nd YEAR SEMESTER 3
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ2201 Business Process
Modeling 1 1 1 45 180 6
2 IEZ2202 Object Busines
Modeling 1 2 45 120 4
3 IEZ2203 Data Mining 1 2 45 150 5 E
4 IEZ2204 Games and Decisions
in Management 2 1 45 150 5 E
5 PRZ2203 Commercial Law 1 15 30 1
6 PSZ2201 Organizational
Psychology 2 30 90 2
7 ZMZ2202 Diploma Seminar I 1 15 60 2
8 ZMZ2205 Master Thesis I 2 30 150 5
TOTAL 8 1 3 5 1 270 930 30
2nd YEAR SEMESTER 4
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ2205 e-Economy 1 15 90 3
2 ZMZ2204 Strategic
Management 1 1 30 180 6
3 ZMZ2203 Diploma Seminar II 1 15 60 2
4 ZMZ2206 Master Thesis II 6 90 480 16
5 JZK____ Foreign Language 4 60 90 3
TOTAL 2 4 0 6 2 210 900 30
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Optional courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
L T lab p s
L ndash Lecture T ndash Tutorials l ndash laboratory p ndash project s ndash seminar
CHS TSW
CHS ndash Contact Hours (organized) TSW ndash Total Student Workload (h) E ndash Exam T ndash Test CW ndash Course Work
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ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Description of the courses
1st Semester
CODE IEZ1201 INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Maria Galant-Pater MSc
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work knowledge and skills necessary to successfully understand and undertake in-
formation systems analysis concepts skills methodologies techniques and perspectives essential for sys-
tems analysts
Content Information data information system (IS) definition IS elements amp structures IS users infor-
mation requirements What determines information requirements of IS users organizational goals prob-
lems and critical success factors technology management processes environment
IT projects in organization IS Life Cycle different perspectives on IS problems feasibility study Stake-
holders users and analysts Phases of requirements identification analysis and reporting process classi-
fication criteria of information requirements validation and verification rules Data amp functional re-
quirements Information requirements gathering interview questions amp structure interviewing
problems Questionnaires brainstorming prototyping observing decision makers behaviour joint appli-
cation development (JAD) etc functional and non-functional requirements attributes of a well-written
RSD organization of a RSD
Literature
1 Kendall KE Kendall JE System Analysis and Design Upper Saddle River New Jersey Prentice
Hall 2007
2 Robertson S Robertson J Mastering the Requirements Process Addison Wesley 2008
CODE IEZ1202 INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES AND SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites foundation of information and network technology Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Wiesław Dobrowolski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to choose and implement secure internet information system for an or-
ganization
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Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Computer networks and the Internet Network protocols and the client-server model Overview
of available information system frameworks and scripts Portal content and knowledge management sys-
tems Defining internet information system requirements for organizations Web systems architecture
The http protocol Designing and publishing content Static and dynamic websites Tools used to support
creating and managing web services Overview of client-side and server-side dynamic content technolo-
gy Databases Flat-file and SQL servers Tools used to manage client-server databases Internet informa-
tion servers and service providers Hosting and outsourcing Evolution of internet technologies Web ser-
vices for mobile devices Security of information systems - text and voice communication file transfer
transactions VPN Data security Encrypting files disks and communication Data integrity confidential-
ity and digital signatures
Literature
1 Boiko B Content Management Bible Wiley 2005
2 Bauer M Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects Packt Publishing 2007
3 Rosenfeld L Information Architecture for the World Wide Web OReilly Media 2006
4 Brampton M PHP 5 CMS Framework Development Packt Publishing 2008
5 Rahmel D Advanced Joomla Apress 2009
6 Bocij P Business Information Systems Technology Development amp Management for the E-
business FT Press 2009
7 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition Assignment reports (Part1) and evaluation of the
system (Part 2)
CODE FBZ1201 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Zofia Krokosz-Krynke PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to provide on overview of how management accounting information
supports traditional and modern management strategies
Content Focus on decision making introduction to Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume Relationships mea-
surement of Cost Behavior Cost Management Systems and Activity Based Costing Accounting for Plan-
ning and Control The Master Budget Flexible Budgets and Variance Analysis Management Control Sys-
tems and Responsibility Accounting Capital Budgeting Product Costing Cost Allocation Job-Costing
Systems Process-Costing systems Overhead Application Variable and Absorbtion Costing
Literature
1 Horngren ChT Sundem GL Stratton WO Introduction to Management Accounting Prenetice
Hall 2002
2 Handouts based on Polish literature prepared by a teacher
3 Atkinson AA Banker RD Kaplan RS Young SM Management Accounting Prentice Hall 1995
4 Burch JG Cost and Management Accounting A Modern Approach West Publishing Co 2001
5 Garrison RH Noreen EW Managerial Accounting IRWIN 1994
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6 Horngren ChT Foster G Datar SM Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis Prentice-Hall
1994
7 Ostwald PF Cost Estimating Prentice-Hall 1984
CODE ZMZ1201 PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Roman Pietroń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic terms and concepts of process management and ability to
present them knowledge of describing analyzing and evaluating of the processes
Content Introductory lecture Definition of business process Types of business processes Functional
orientation versus process orientation in management Evolution of the to process management approach
in history management Idea of process orientation in management Reasons and aims of process man-
agement implementation on organizations Characteristic feateures of processes in process oriented or-
ganizations Models of process management Planning the process management implementation The
techniques used to processes design Measurement and evaluation of processes Reasons of measuring
processes Selecting a set of process measures Process monitoring methods and process evaluations me-
thods Implementing the process management in total quality management organizations The idea of
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) Applying the ideas of lean management benchmarking and out-
sourcing in process oriented organizations
Literature
1 Hammer M Champy J (1993) Reengineering the Corporation A Manifesto for Business Revo-
lution Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
2 Hammer M (1996) Beyond Reengineering How the Process-Centered Organization is Changing
our Work and our Lievs HarperCollins Publishers Inc New York
3 Jacka J M (2002) Business process mapping improving customer satisfaction New York
John Wiley amp Sons cop
4 Rummler GA Brache AP (1995) Improving performance How to manage the white Space on
the Organization Chart Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
5 Weske M (2007) Business process management concepts languages architectures Springer
Berlin
1 IISSOO 9900001122000088 bdquobdquoTThhee QQuuaalliittyy MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSyysstteemmss Requirementsrdquordquo
2 Kaplan R S Norton DP (1996) The Balanced Scorecard Translating Strategy into Action
Harvard Business School Press
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3 Selected articles from proffesional journals Business Process Management Journalrdquo ldquoJour-
nal of Operations and Production Managementrdquo ldquoJournal of Quality and Reliability Man-
agementrdquo ldquoThe TQM Magazinerdquo bdquoQuality Progressrdquo 6 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition pass the test
CODE ZMZ1202 LOGISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of logistics related topics
Content 1 Definition of logistics logistic system and logistic processes Logistic strategies Logistics of
supplies stock control Logistics of production Logistics of distribution Transportation and warehous-
ing 7 Measures of logistics
Literature
1 Blanchard B S Logistics Engineering and Management (5th Ed) Upper Saddle River Pearson
Prentice Hall 2004
2 Bowersox D Cross D Cooper M Supply Chain Logistics Management Mc Graw Hill New York
2002
3 Bozarth C C Handfield R B Introduction to operations and supply chain management Upper
Saddle River Pearson Prentice Hall 2006
4 Coyle JJ Bordi EJ Longley CJ The Management of Business Logistic (5th ed) West Publishing
Company 1992 St Paul MN
5 Tanenbaum A S Marten Van Steen Distributed systems principles and paradigms Pearson
Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River 2007
CODE MAZ1201 OPERATIONS REASEARCH
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Michał Kulej PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 4 2
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work ability to construct of mathematical models and present algorithms for solv-
ing these models for real decision-making problems
ContentOverview of the operations research modeling approach
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2Introduction to linear programming-examples of linear programming problems Solving linear pro-
gramming problems the simplex method Duality and sensitivity analysis Integer programming ndash proto-
type examples Using binary variables in model formulation A branch and bound algorithm for integer
programming (mixed integer and binary integer programming) Multiple criteria optimization-prototype
examples conception of solution (Pareto optimal solution Goal programming Nonlinear programming-
sample applications types of nonlinear programming problems One-variable and multivariable uncon-
strained optimization the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker condition for constrained optimization Convex pro-
gramming- sample algorithms Dynamic Programming Queueing theory-basic structure of queueing
models exponential distribution and birth-and-death process Queueing models based on birth-and-
death process and models involving nonexponential distribution Inventory theory ndash examples compo-
nents of inventory models Deterministic continuous-review models and a deterministic periodic-review
model A stochastic continuous-review model a stochastic single ndash period model for perishable products
Literature
2 F S Hillier G J Liberman ldquoIntroduction to Operations Researchrdquo Mc Graw Hill New York 2001
1 W L Winston ldquoOperations Research Applications and Algorithmsrdquo PWS-KENT Publishing
Company Boston 1987
2 D R Anderson D J Sweeney T A Williams ldquoQuantitative Methods for Businessrdquo West Publishing
Company 1992
CODE PRZ1205 CIVIL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Mielnik PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic issues of Polish legal system and its interaction with In-
ternational and European Union Law
Content Introduction to Polish legal system Polish Civil Law Polish Administrative Law Responsibility
in Polish civil and administrative Law International Law and Internal Law European Law ndash Institutions
European Unionrsquos legal system
Literature
1 S Frankowski Introduction to Polish Law Zakamycze 2005Investments
2 Legal Acts Polish Constitution Polish Civil Code Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Treaties
establishing the European Union
CODE EKZ1206 MACROECONOMICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Microeconomics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Rafał Weron PhD Hab Eng
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
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ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
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Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
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2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
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keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
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Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
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Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd YEAR SEMESTER 3
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ2201 Business Process
Modeling 1 1 1 45 180 6
2 IEZ2202 Object Busines
Modeling 1 2 45 120 4
3 IEZ2203 Data Mining 1 2 45 150 5 E
4 IEZ2204 Games and Decisions
in Management 2 1 45 150 5 E
5 PRZ2203 Commercial Law 1 15 30 1
6 PSZ2201 Organizational
Psychology 2 30 90 2
7 ZMZ2202 Diploma Seminar I 1 15 60 2
8 ZMZ2205 Master Thesis I 2 30 150 5
TOTAL 8 1 3 5 1 270 930 30
2nd YEAR SEMESTER 4
Obligatory courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
1 IEZ2205 e-Economy 1 15 90 3
2 ZMZ2204 Strategic
Management 1 1 30 180 6
3 ZMZ2203 Diploma Seminar II 1 15 60 2
4 ZMZ2206 Master Thesis II 6 90 480 16
5 JZK____ Foreign Language 4 60 90 3
TOTAL 2 4 0 6 2 210 900 30
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Optional courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
L T lab p s
L ndash Lecture T ndash Tutorials l ndash laboratory p ndash project s ndash seminar
CHS TSW
CHS ndash Contact Hours (organized) TSW ndash Total Student Workload (h) E ndash Exam T ndash Test CW ndash Course Work
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Description of the courses
1st Semester
CODE IEZ1201 INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Maria Galant-Pater MSc
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work knowledge and skills necessary to successfully understand and undertake in-
formation systems analysis concepts skills methodologies techniques and perspectives essential for sys-
tems analysts
Content Information data information system (IS) definition IS elements amp structures IS users infor-
mation requirements What determines information requirements of IS users organizational goals prob-
lems and critical success factors technology management processes environment
IT projects in organization IS Life Cycle different perspectives on IS problems feasibility study Stake-
holders users and analysts Phases of requirements identification analysis and reporting process classi-
fication criteria of information requirements validation and verification rules Data amp functional re-
quirements Information requirements gathering interview questions amp structure interviewing
problems Questionnaires brainstorming prototyping observing decision makers behaviour joint appli-
cation development (JAD) etc functional and non-functional requirements attributes of a well-written
RSD organization of a RSD
Literature
1 Kendall KE Kendall JE System Analysis and Design Upper Saddle River New Jersey Prentice
Hall 2007
2 Robertson S Robertson J Mastering the Requirements Process Addison Wesley 2008
CODE IEZ1202 INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES AND SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites foundation of information and network technology Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Wiesław Dobrowolski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to choose and implement secure internet information system for an or-
ganization
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Computer networks and the Internet Network protocols and the client-server model Overview
of available information system frameworks and scripts Portal content and knowledge management sys-
tems Defining internet information system requirements for organizations Web systems architecture
The http protocol Designing and publishing content Static and dynamic websites Tools used to support
creating and managing web services Overview of client-side and server-side dynamic content technolo-
gy Databases Flat-file and SQL servers Tools used to manage client-server databases Internet informa-
tion servers and service providers Hosting and outsourcing Evolution of internet technologies Web ser-
vices for mobile devices Security of information systems - text and voice communication file transfer
transactions VPN Data security Encrypting files disks and communication Data integrity confidential-
ity and digital signatures
Literature
1 Boiko B Content Management Bible Wiley 2005
2 Bauer M Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects Packt Publishing 2007
3 Rosenfeld L Information Architecture for the World Wide Web OReilly Media 2006
4 Brampton M PHP 5 CMS Framework Development Packt Publishing 2008
5 Rahmel D Advanced Joomla Apress 2009
6 Bocij P Business Information Systems Technology Development amp Management for the E-
business FT Press 2009
7 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition Assignment reports (Part1) and evaluation of the
system (Part 2)
CODE FBZ1201 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Zofia Krokosz-Krynke PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to provide on overview of how management accounting information
supports traditional and modern management strategies
Content Focus on decision making introduction to Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume Relationships mea-
surement of Cost Behavior Cost Management Systems and Activity Based Costing Accounting for Plan-
ning and Control The Master Budget Flexible Budgets and Variance Analysis Management Control Sys-
tems and Responsibility Accounting Capital Budgeting Product Costing Cost Allocation Job-Costing
Systems Process-Costing systems Overhead Application Variable and Absorbtion Costing
Literature
1 Horngren ChT Sundem GL Stratton WO Introduction to Management Accounting Prenetice
Hall 2002
2 Handouts based on Polish literature prepared by a teacher
3 Atkinson AA Banker RD Kaplan RS Young SM Management Accounting Prentice Hall 1995
4 Burch JG Cost and Management Accounting A Modern Approach West Publishing Co 2001
5 Garrison RH Noreen EW Managerial Accounting IRWIN 1994
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
6 Horngren ChT Foster G Datar SM Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis Prentice-Hall
1994
7 Ostwald PF Cost Estimating Prentice-Hall 1984
CODE ZMZ1201 PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Roman Pietroń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic terms and concepts of process management and ability to
present them knowledge of describing analyzing and evaluating of the processes
Content Introductory lecture Definition of business process Types of business processes Functional
orientation versus process orientation in management Evolution of the to process management approach
in history management Idea of process orientation in management Reasons and aims of process man-
agement implementation on organizations Characteristic feateures of processes in process oriented or-
ganizations Models of process management Planning the process management implementation The
techniques used to processes design Measurement and evaluation of processes Reasons of measuring
processes Selecting a set of process measures Process monitoring methods and process evaluations me-
thods Implementing the process management in total quality management organizations The idea of
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) Applying the ideas of lean management benchmarking and out-
sourcing in process oriented organizations
Literature
1 Hammer M Champy J (1993) Reengineering the Corporation A Manifesto for Business Revo-
lution Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
2 Hammer M (1996) Beyond Reengineering How the Process-Centered Organization is Changing
our Work and our Lievs HarperCollins Publishers Inc New York
3 Jacka J M (2002) Business process mapping improving customer satisfaction New York
John Wiley amp Sons cop
4 Rummler GA Brache AP (1995) Improving performance How to manage the white Space on
the Organization Chart Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
5 Weske M (2007) Business process management concepts languages architectures Springer
Berlin
1 IISSOO 9900001122000088 bdquobdquoTThhee QQuuaalliittyy MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSyysstteemmss Requirementsrdquordquo
2 Kaplan R S Norton DP (1996) The Balanced Scorecard Translating Strategy into Action
Harvard Business School Press
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3 Selected articles from proffesional journals Business Process Management Journalrdquo ldquoJour-
nal of Operations and Production Managementrdquo ldquoJournal of Quality and Reliability Man-
agementrdquo ldquoThe TQM Magazinerdquo bdquoQuality Progressrdquo 6 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition pass the test
CODE ZMZ1202 LOGISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of logistics related topics
Content 1 Definition of logistics logistic system and logistic processes Logistic strategies Logistics of
supplies stock control Logistics of production Logistics of distribution Transportation and warehous-
ing 7 Measures of logistics
Literature
1 Blanchard B S Logistics Engineering and Management (5th Ed) Upper Saddle River Pearson
Prentice Hall 2004
2 Bowersox D Cross D Cooper M Supply Chain Logistics Management Mc Graw Hill New York
2002
3 Bozarth C C Handfield R B Introduction to operations and supply chain management Upper
Saddle River Pearson Prentice Hall 2006
4 Coyle JJ Bordi EJ Longley CJ The Management of Business Logistic (5th ed) West Publishing
Company 1992 St Paul MN
5 Tanenbaum A S Marten Van Steen Distributed systems principles and paradigms Pearson
Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River 2007
CODE MAZ1201 OPERATIONS REASEARCH
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Michał Kulej PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 4 2
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work ability to construct of mathematical models and present algorithms for solv-
ing these models for real decision-making problems
ContentOverview of the operations research modeling approach
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2Introduction to linear programming-examples of linear programming problems Solving linear pro-
gramming problems the simplex method Duality and sensitivity analysis Integer programming ndash proto-
type examples Using binary variables in model formulation A branch and bound algorithm for integer
programming (mixed integer and binary integer programming) Multiple criteria optimization-prototype
examples conception of solution (Pareto optimal solution Goal programming Nonlinear programming-
sample applications types of nonlinear programming problems One-variable and multivariable uncon-
strained optimization the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker condition for constrained optimization Convex pro-
gramming- sample algorithms Dynamic Programming Queueing theory-basic structure of queueing
models exponential distribution and birth-and-death process Queueing models based on birth-and-
death process and models involving nonexponential distribution Inventory theory ndash examples compo-
nents of inventory models Deterministic continuous-review models and a deterministic periodic-review
model A stochastic continuous-review model a stochastic single ndash period model for perishable products
Literature
2 F S Hillier G J Liberman ldquoIntroduction to Operations Researchrdquo Mc Graw Hill New York 2001
1 W L Winston ldquoOperations Research Applications and Algorithmsrdquo PWS-KENT Publishing
Company Boston 1987
2 D R Anderson D J Sweeney T A Williams ldquoQuantitative Methods for Businessrdquo West Publishing
Company 1992
CODE PRZ1205 CIVIL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Mielnik PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic issues of Polish legal system and its interaction with In-
ternational and European Union Law
Content Introduction to Polish legal system Polish Civil Law Polish Administrative Law Responsibility
in Polish civil and administrative Law International Law and Internal Law European Law ndash Institutions
European Unionrsquos legal system
Literature
1 S Frankowski Introduction to Polish Law Zakamycze 2005Investments
2 Legal Acts Polish Constitution Polish Civil Code Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Treaties
establishing the European Union
CODE EKZ1206 MACROECONOMICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Microeconomics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Rafał Weron PhD Hab Eng
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Optional courses
No Code SubjectModule Contact hoursweek
CHS TSW ECTS Form of
Assessment L T lab p s
L T lab p s
L ndash Lecture T ndash Tutorials l ndash laboratory p ndash project s ndash seminar
CHS TSW
CHS ndash Contact Hours (organized) TSW ndash Total Student Workload (h) E ndash Exam T ndash Test CW ndash Course Work
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Description of the courses
1st Semester
CODE IEZ1201 INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Maria Galant-Pater MSc
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work knowledge and skills necessary to successfully understand and undertake in-
formation systems analysis concepts skills methodologies techniques and perspectives essential for sys-
tems analysts
Content Information data information system (IS) definition IS elements amp structures IS users infor-
mation requirements What determines information requirements of IS users organizational goals prob-
lems and critical success factors technology management processes environment
IT projects in organization IS Life Cycle different perspectives on IS problems feasibility study Stake-
holders users and analysts Phases of requirements identification analysis and reporting process classi-
fication criteria of information requirements validation and verification rules Data amp functional re-
quirements Information requirements gathering interview questions amp structure interviewing
problems Questionnaires brainstorming prototyping observing decision makers behaviour joint appli-
cation development (JAD) etc functional and non-functional requirements attributes of a well-written
RSD organization of a RSD
Literature
1 Kendall KE Kendall JE System Analysis and Design Upper Saddle River New Jersey Prentice
Hall 2007
2 Robertson S Robertson J Mastering the Requirements Process Addison Wesley 2008
CODE IEZ1202 INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES AND SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites foundation of information and network technology Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Wiesław Dobrowolski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to choose and implement secure internet information system for an or-
ganization
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Computer networks and the Internet Network protocols and the client-server model Overview
of available information system frameworks and scripts Portal content and knowledge management sys-
tems Defining internet information system requirements for organizations Web systems architecture
The http protocol Designing and publishing content Static and dynamic websites Tools used to support
creating and managing web services Overview of client-side and server-side dynamic content technolo-
gy Databases Flat-file and SQL servers Tools used to manage client-server databases Internet informa-
tion servers and service providers Hosting and outsourcing Evolution of internet technologies Web ser-
vices for mobile devices Security of information systems - text and voice communication file transfer
transactions VPN Data security Encrypting files disks and communication Data integrity confidential-
ity and digital signatures
Literature
1 Boiko B Content Management Bible Wiley 2005
2 Bauer M Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects Packt Publishing 2007
3 Rosenfeld L Information Architecture for the World Wide Web OReilly Media 2006
4 Brampton M PHP 5 CMS Framework Development Packt Publishing 2008
5 Rahmel D Advanced Joomla Apress 2009
6 Bocij P Business Information Systems Technology Development amp Management for the E-
business FT Press 2009
7 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition Assignment reports (Part1) and evaluation of the
system (Part 2)
CODE FBZ1201 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Zofia Krokosz-Krynke PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to provide on overview of how management accounting information
supports traditional and modern management strategies
Content Focus on decision making introduction to Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume Relationships mea-
surement of Cost Behavior Cost Management Systems and Activity Based Costing Accounting for Plan-
ning and Control The Master Budget Flexible Budgets and Variance Analysis Management Control Sys-
tems and Responsibility Accounting Capital Budgeting Product Costing Cost Allocation Job-Costing
Systems Process-Costing systems Overhead Application Variable and Absorbtion Costing
Literature
1 Horngren ChT Sundem GL Stratton WO Introduction to Management Accounting Prenetice
Hall 2002
2 Handouts based on Polish literature prepared by a teacher
3 Atkinson AA Banker RD Kaplan RS Young SM Management Accounting Prentice Hall 1995
4 Burch JG Cost and Management Accounting A Modern Approach West Publishing Co 2001
5 Garrison RH Noreen EW Managerial Accounting IRWIN 1994
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
6 Horngren ChT Foster G Datar SM Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis Prentice-Hall
1994
7 Ostwald PF Cost Estimating Prentice-Hall 1984
CODE ZMZ1201 PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Roman Pietroń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic terms and concepts of process management and ability to
present them knowledge of describing analyzing and evaluating of the processes
Content Introductory lecture Definition of business process Types of business processes Functional
orientation versus process orientation in management Evolution of the to process management approach
in history management Idea of process orientation in management Reasons and aims of process man-
agement implementation on organizations Characteristic feateures of processes in process oriented or-
ganizations Models of process management Planning the process management implementation The
techniques used to processes design Measurement and evaluation of processes Reasons of measuring
processes Selecting a set of process measures Process monitoring methods and process evaluations me-
thods Implementing the process management in total quality management organizations The idea of
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) Applying the ideas of lean management benchmarking and out-
sourcing in process oriented organizations
Literature
1 Hammer M Champy J (1993) Reengineering the Corporation A Manifesto for Business Revo-
lution Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
2 Hammer M (1996) Beyond Reengineering How the Process-Centered Organization is Changing
our Work and our Lievs HarperCollins Publishers Inc New York
3 Jacka J M (2002) Business process mapping improving customer satisfaction New York
John Wiley amp Sons cop
4 Rummler GA Brache AP (1995) Improving performance How to manage the white Space on
the Organization Chart Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
5 Weske M (2007) Business process management concepts languages architectures Springer
Berlin
1 IISSOO 9900001122000088 bdquobdquoTThhee QQuuaalliittyy MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSyysstteemmss Requirementsrdquordquo
2 Kaplan R S Norton DP (1996) The Balanced Scorecard Translating Strategy into Action
Harvard Business School Press
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3 Selected articles from proffesional journals Business Process Management Journalrdquo ldquoJour-
nal of Operations and Production Managementrdquo ldquoJournal of Quality and Reliability Man-
agementrdquo ldquoThe TQM Magazinerdquo bdquoQuality Progressrdquo 6 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition pass the test
CODE ZMZ1202 LOGISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of logistics related topics
Content 1 Definition of logistics logistic system and logistic processes Logistic strategies Logistics of
supplies stock control Logistics of production Logistics of distribution Transportation and warehous-
ing 7 Measures of logistics
Literature
1 Blanchard B S Logistics Engineering and Management (5th Ed) Upper Saddle River Pearson
Prentice Hall 2004
2 Bowersox D Cross D Cooper M Supply Chain Logistics Management Mc Graw Hill New York
2002
3 Bozarth C C Handfield R B Introduction to operations and supply chain management Upper
Saddle River Pearson Prentice Hall 2006
4 Coyle JJ Bordi EJ Longley CJ The Management of Business Logistic (5th ed) West Publishing
Company 1992 St Paul MN
5 Tanenbaum A S Marten Van Steen Distributed systems principles and paradigms Pearson
Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River 2007
CODE MAZ1201 OPERATIONS REASEARCH
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Michał Kulej PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 4 2
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work ability to construct of mathematical models and present algorithms for solv-
ing these models for real decision-making problems
ContentOverview of the operations research modeling approach
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2Introduction to linear programming-examples of linear programming problems Solving linear pro-
gramming problems the simplex method Duality and sensitivity analysis Integer programming ndash proto-
type examples Using binary variables in model formulation A branch and bound algorithm for integer
programming (mixed integer and binary integer programming) Multiple criteria optimization-prototype
examples conception of solution (Pareto optimal solution Goal programming Nonlinear programming-
sample applications types of nonlinear programming problems One-variable and multivariable uncon-
strained optimization the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker condition for constrained optimization Convex pro-
gramming- sample algorithms Dynamic Programming Queueing theory-basic structure of queueing
models exponential distribution and birth-and-death process Queueing models based on birth-and-
death process and models involving nonexponential distribution Inventory theory ndash examples compo-
nents of inventory models Deterministic continuous-review models and a deterministic periodic-review
model A stochastic continuous-review model a stochastic single ndash period model for perishable products
Literature
2 F S Hillier G J Liberman ldquoIntroduction to Operations Researchrdquo Mc Graw Hill New York 2001
1 W L Winston ldquoOperations Research Applications and Algorithmsrdquo PWS-KENT Publishing
Company Boston 1987
2 D R Anderson D J Sweeney T A Williams ldquoQuantitative Methods for Businessrdquo West Publishing
Company 1992
CODE PRZ1205 CIVIL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Mielnik PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic issues of Polish legal system and its interaction with In-
ternational and European Union Law
Content Introduction to Polish legal system Polish Civil Law Polish Administrative Law Responsibility
in Polish civil and administrative Law International Law and Internal Law European Law ndash Institutions
European Unionrsquos legal system
Literature
1 S Frankowski Introduction to Polish Law Zakamycze 2005Investments
2 Legal Acts Polish Constitution Polish Civil Code Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Treaties
establishing the European Union
CODE EKZ1206 MACROECONOMICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Microeconomics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Rafał Weron PhD Hab Eng
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
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Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
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3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
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Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
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classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
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4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
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4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
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CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
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ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Description of the courses
1st Semester
CODE IEZ1201 INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Maria Galant-Pater MSc
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work knowledge and skills necessary to successfully understand and undertake in-
formation systems analysis concepts skills methodologies techniques and perspectives essential for sys-
tems analysts
Content Information data information system (IS) definition IS elements amp structures IS users infor-
mation requirements What determines information requirements of IS users organizational goals prob-
lems and critical success factors technology management processes environment
IT projects in organization IS Life Cycle different perspectives on IS problems feasibility study Stake-
holders users and analysts Phases of requirements identification analysis and reporting process classi-
fication criteria of information requirements validation and verification rules Data amp functional re-
quirements Information requirements gathering interview questions amp structure interviewing
problems Questionnaires brainstorming prototyping observing decision makers behaviour joint appli-
cation development (JAD) etc functional and non-functional requirements attributes of a well-written
RSD organization of a RSD
Literature
1 Kendall KE Kendall JE System Analysis and Design Upper Saddle River New Jersey Prentice
Hall 2007
2 Robertson S Robertson J Mastering the Requirements Process Addison Wesley 2008
CODE IEZ1202 INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES AND SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites foundation of information and network technology Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Wiesław Dobrowolski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to choose and implement secure internet information system for an or-
ganization
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Computer networks and the Internet Network protocols and the client-server model Overview
of available information system frameworks and scripts Portal content and knowledge management sys-
tems Defining internet information system requirements for organizations Web systems architecture
The http protocol Designing and publishing content Static and dynamic websites Tools used to support
creating and managing web services Overview of client-side and server-side dynamic content technolo-
gy Databases Flat-file and SQL servers Tools used to manage client-server databases Internet informa-
tion servers and service providers Hosting and outsourcing Evolution of internet technologies Web ser-
vices for mobile devices Security of information systems - text and voice communication file transfer
transactions VPN Data security Encrypting files disks and communication Data integrity confidential-
ity and digital signatures
Literature
1 Boiko B Content Management Bible Wiley 2005
2 Bauer M Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects Packt Publishing 2007
3 Rosenfeld L Information Architecture for the World Wide Web OReilly Media 2006
4 Brampton M PHP 5 CMS Framework Development Packt Publishing 2008
5 Rahmel D Advanced Joomla Apress 2009
6 Bocij P Business Information Systems Technology Development amp Management for the E-
business FT Press 2009
7 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition Assignment reports (Part1) and evaluation of the
system (Part 2)
CODE FBZ1201 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Zofia Krokosz-Krynke PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to provide on overview of how management accounting information
supports traditional and modern management strategies
Content Focus on decision making introduction to Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume Relationships mea-
surement of Cost Behavior Cost Management Systems and Activity Based Costing Accounting for Plan-
ning and Control The Master Budget Flexible Budgets and Variance Analysis Management Control Sys-
tems and Responsibility Accounting Capital Budgeting Product Costing Cost Allocation Job-Costing
Systems Process-Costing systems Overhead Application Variable and Absorbtion Costing
Literature
1 Horngren ChT Sundem GL Stratton WO Introduction to Management Accounting Prenetice
Hall 2002
2 Handouts based on Polish literature prepared by a teacher
3 Atkinson AA Banker RD Kaplan RS Young SM Management Accounting Prentice Hall 1995
4 Burch JG Cost and Management Accounting A Modern Approach West Publishing Co 2001
5 Garrison RH Noreen EW Managerial Accounting IRWIN 1994
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
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6 Horngren ChT Foster G Datar SM Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis Prentice-Hall
1994
7 Ostwald PF Cost Estimating Prentice-Hall 1984
CODE ZMZ1201 PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Roman Pietroń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic terms and concepts of process management and ability to
present them knowledge of describing analyzing and evaluating of the processes
Content Introductory lecture Definition of business process Types of business processes Functional
orientation versus process orientation in management Evolution of the to process management approach
in history management Idea of process orientation in management Reasons and aims of process man-
agement implementation on organizations Characteristic feateures of processes in process oriented or-
ganizations Models of process management Planning the process management implementation The
techniques used to processes design Measurement and evaluation of processes Reasons of measuring
processes Selecting a set of process measures Process monitoring methods and process evaluations me-
thods Implementing the process management in total quality management organizations The idea of
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) Applying the ideas of lean management benchmarking and out-
sourcing in process oriented organizations
Literature
1 Hammer M Champy J (1993) Reengineering the Corporation A Manifesto for Business Revo-
lution Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
2 Hammer M (1996) Beyond Reengineering How the Process-Centered Organization is Changing
our Work and our Lievs HarperCollins Publishers Inc New York
3 Jacka J M (2002) Business process mapping improving customer satisfaction New York
John Wiley amp Sons cop
4 Rummler GA Brache AP (1995) Improving performance How to manage the white Space on
the Organization Chart Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
5 Weske M (2007) Business process management concepts languages architectures Springer
Berlin
1 IISSOO 9900001122000088 bdquobdquoTThhee QQuuaalliittyy MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSyysstteemmss Requirementsrdquordquo
2 Kaplan R S Norton DP (1996) The Balanced Scorecard Translating Strategy into Action
Harvard Business School Press
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3 Selected articles from proffesional journals Business Process Management Journalrdquo ldquoJour-
nal of Operations and Production Managementrdquo ldquoJournal of Quality and Reliability Man-
agementrdquo ldquoThe TQM Magazinerdquo bdquoQuality Progressrdquo 6 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition pass the test
CODE ZMZ1202 LOGISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of logistics related topics
Content 1 Definition of logistics logistic system and logistic processes Logistic strategies Logistics of
supplies stock control Logistics of production Logistics of distribution Transportation and warehous-
ing 7 Measures of logistics
Literature
1 Blanchard B S Logistics Engineering and Management (5th Ed) Upper Saddle River Pearson
Prentice Hall 2004
2 Bowersox D Cross D Cooper M Supply Chain Logistics Management Mc Graw Hill New York
2002
3 Bozarth C C Handfield R B Introduction to operations and supply chain management Upper
Saddle River Pearson Prentice Hall 2006
4 Coyle JJ Bordi EJ Longley CJ The Management of Business Logistic (5th ed) West Publishing
Company 1992 St Paul MN
5 Tanenbaum A S Marten Van Steen Distributed systems principles and paradigms Pearson
Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River 2007
CODE MAZ1201 OPERATIONS REASEARCH
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Michał Kulej PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 4 2
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work ability to construct of mathematical models and present algorithms for solv-
ing these models for real decision-making problems
ContentOverview of the operations research modeling approach
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Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2Introduction to linear programming-examples of linear programming problems Solving linear pro-
gramming problems the simplex method Duality and sensitivity analysis Integer programming ndash proto-
type examples Using binary variables in model formulation A branch and bound algorithm for integer
programming (mixed integer and binary integer programming) Multiple criteria optimization-prototype
examples conception of solution (Pareto optimal solution Goal programming Nonlinear programming-
sample applications types of nonlinear programming problems One-variable and multivariable uncon-
strained optimization the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker condition for constrained optimization Convex pro-
gramming- sample algorithms Dynamic Programming Queueing theory-basic structure of queueing
models exponential distribution and birth-and-death process Queueing models based on birth-and-
death process and models involving nonexponential distribution Inventory theory ndash examples compo-
nents of inventory models Deterministic continuous-review models and a deterministic periodic-review
model A stochastic continuous-review model a stochastic single ndash period model for perishable products
Literature
2 F S Hillier G J Liberman ldquoIntroduction to Operations Researchrdquo Mc Graw Hill New York 2001
1 W L Winston ldquoOperations Research Applications and Algorithmsrdquo PWS-KENT Publishing
Company Boston 1987
2 D R Anderson D J Sweeney T A Williams ldquoQuantitative Methods for Businessrdquo West Publishing
Company 1992
CODE PRZ1205 CIVIL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Mielnik PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic issues of Polish legal system and its interaction with In-
ternational and European Union Law
Content Introduction to Polish legal system Polish Civil Law Polish Administrative Law Responsibility
in Polish civil and administrative Law International Law and Internal Law European Law ndash Institutions
European Unionrsquos legal system
Literature
1 S Frankowski Introduction to Polish Law Zakamycze 2005Investments
2 Legal Acts Polish Constitution Polish Civil Code Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Treaties
establishing the European Union
CODE EKZ1206 MACROECONOMICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Microeconomics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Rafał Weron PhD Hab Eng
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Computer networks and the Internet Network protocols and the client-server model Overview
of available information system frameworks and scripts Portal content and knowledge management sys-
tems Defining internet information system requirements for organizations Web systems architecture
The http protocol Designing and publishing content Static and dynamic websites Tools used to support
creating and managing web services Overview of client-side and server-side dynamic content technolo-
gy Databases Flat-file and SQL servers Tools used to manage client-server databases Internet informa-
tion servers and service providers Hosting and outsourcing Evolution of internet technologies Web ser-
vices for mobile devices Security of information systems - text and voice communication file transfer
transactions VPN Data security Encrypting files disks and communication Data integrity confidential-
ity and digital signatures
Literature
1 Boiko B Content Management Bible Wiley 2005
2 Bauer M Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects Packt Publishing 2007
3 Rosenfeld L Information Architecture for the World Wide Web OReilly Media 2006
4 Brampton M PHP 5 CMS Framework Development Packt Publishing 2008
5 Rahmel D Advanced Joomla Apress 2009
6 Bocij P Business Information Systems Technology Development amp Management for the E-
business FT Press 2009
7 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition Assignment reports (Part1) and evaluation of the
system (Part 2)
CODE FBZ1201 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Zofia Krokosz-Krynke PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to provide on overview of how management accounting information
supports traditional and modern management strategies
Content Focus on decision making introduction to Cost Behavior and Cost-Volume Relationships mea-
surement of Cost Behavior Cost Management Systems and Activity Based Costing Accounting for Plan-
ning and Control The Master Budget Flexible Budgets and Variance Analysis Management Control Sys-
tems and Responsibility Accounting Capital Budgeting Product Costing Cost Allocation Job-Costing
Systems Process-Costing systems Overhead Application Variable and Absorbtion Costing
Literature
1 Horngren ChT Sundem GL Stratton WO Introduction to Management Accounting Prenetice
Hall 2002
2 Handouts based on Polish literature prepared by a teacher
3 Atkinson AA Banker RD Kaplan RS Young SM Management Accounting Prentice Hall 1995
4 Burch JG Cost and Management Accounting A Modern Approach West Publishing Co 2001
5 Garrison RH Noreen EW Managerial Accounting IRWIN 1994
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Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
6 Horngren ChT Foster G Datar SM Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis Prentice-Hall
1994
7 Ostwald PF Cost Estimating Prentice-Hall 1984
CODE ZMZ1201 PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Roman Pietroń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic terms and concepts of process management and ability to
present them knowledge of describing analyzing and evaluating of the processes
Content Introductory lecture Definition of business process Types of business processes Functional
orientation versus process orientation in management Evolution of the to process management approach
in history management Idea of process orientation in management Reasons and aims of process man-
agement implementation on organizations Characteristic feateures of processes in process oriented or-
ganizations Models of process management Planning the process management implementation The
techniques used to processes design Measurement and evaluation of processes Reasons of measuring
processes Selecting a set of process measures Process monitoring methods and process evaluations me-
thods Implementing the process management in total quality management organizations The idea of
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) Applying the ideas of lean management benchmarking and out-
sourcing in process oriented organizations
Literature
1 Hammer M Champy J (1993) Reengineering the Corporation A Manifesto for Business Revo-
lution Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
2 Hammer M (1996) Beyond Reengineering How the Process-Centered Organization is Changing
our Work and our Lievs HarperCollins Publishers Inc New York
3 Jacka J M (2002) Business process mapping improving customer satisfaction New York
John Wiley amp Sons cop
4 Rummler GA Brache AP (1995) Improving performance How to manage the white Space on
the Organization Chart Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
5 Weske M (2007) Business process management concepts languages architectures Springer
Berlin
1 IISSOO 9900001122000088 bdquobdquoTThhee QQuuaalliittyy MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSyysstteemmss Requirementsrdquordquo
2 Kaplan R S Norton DP (1996) The Balanced Scorecard Translating Strategy into Action
Harvard Business School Press
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3 Selected articles from proffesional journals Business Process Management Journalrdquo ldquoJour-
nal of Operations and Production Managementrdquo ldquoJournal of Quality and Reliability Man-
agementrdquo ldquoThe TQM Magazinerdquo bdquoQuality Progressrdquo 6 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition pass the test
CODE ZMZ1202 LOGISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of logistics related topics
Content 1 Definition of logistics logistic system and logistic processes Logistic strategies Logistics of
supplies stock control Logistics of production Logistics of distribution Transportation and warehous-
ing 7 Measures of logistics
Literature
1 Blanchard B S Logistics Engineering and Management (5th Ed) Upper Saddle River Pearson
Prentice Hall 2004
2 Bowersox D Cross D Cooper M Supply Chain Logistics Management Mc Graw Hill New York
2002
3 Bozarth C C Handfield R B Introduction to operations and supply chain management Upper
Saddle River Pearson Prentice Hall 2006
4 Coyle JJ Bordi EJ Longley CJ The Management of Business Logistic (5th ed) West Publishing
Company 1992 St Paul MN
5 Tanenbaum A S Marten Van Steen Distributed systems principles and paradigms Pearson
Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River 2007
CODE MAZ1201 OPERATIONS REASEARCH
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Michał Kulej PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 4 2
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work ability to construct of mathematical models and present algorithms for solv-
ing these models for real decision-making problems
ContentOverview of the operations research modeling approach
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Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2Introduction to linear programming-examples of linear programming problems Solving linear pro-
gramming problems the simplex method Duality and sensitivity analysis Integer programming ndash proto-
type examples Using binary variables in model formulation A branch and bound algorithm for integer
programming (mixed integer and binary integer programming) Multiple criteria optimization-prototype
examples conception of solution (Pareto optimal solution Goal programming Nonlinear programming-
sample applications types of nonlinear programming problems One-variable and multivariable uncon-
strained optimization the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker condition for constrained optimization Convex pro-
gramming- sample algorithms Dynamic Programming Queueing theory-basic structure of queueing
models exponential distribution and birth-and-death process Queueing models based on birth-and-
death process and models involving nonexponential distribution Inventory theory ndash examples compo-
nents of inventory models Deterministic continuous-review models and a deterministic periodic-review
model A stochastic continuous-review model a stochastic single ndash period model for perishable products
Literature
2 F S Hillier G J Liberman ldquoIntroduction to Operations Researchrdquo Mc Graw Hill New York 2001
1 W L Winston ldquoOperations Research Applications and Algorithmsrdquo PWS-KENT Publishing
Company Boston 1987
2 D R Anderson D J Sweeney T A Williams ldquoQuantitative Methods for Businessrdquo West Publishing
Company 1992
CODE PRZ1205 CIVIL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Mielnik PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic issues of Polish legal system and its interaction with In-
ternational and European Union Law
Content Introduction to Polish legal system Polish Civil Law Polish Administrative Law Responsibility
in Polish civil and administrative Law International Law and Internal Law European Law ndash Institutions
European Unionrsquos legal system
Literature
1 S Frankowski Introduction to Polish Law Zakamycze 2005Investments
2 Legal Acts Polish Constitution Polish Civil Code Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Treaties
establishing the European Union
CODE EKZ1206 MACROECONOMICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Microeconomics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Rafał Weron PhD Hab Eng
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
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Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
6 Horngren ChT Foster G Datar SM Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis Prentice-Hall
1994
7 Ostwald PF Cost Estimating Prentice-Hall 1984
CODE ZMZ1201 PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Roman Pietroń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic terms and concepts of process management and ability to
present them knowledge of describing analyzing and evaluating of the processes
Content Introductory lecture Definition of business process Types of business processes Functional
orientation versus process orientation in management Evolution of the to process management approach
in history management Idea of process orientation in management Reasons and aims of process man-
agement implementation on organizations Characteristic feateures of processes in process oriented or-
ganizations Models of process management Planning the process management implementation The
techniques used to processes design Measurement and evaluation of processes Reasons of measuring
processes Selecting a set of process measures Process monitoring methods and process evaluations me-
thods Implementing the process management in total quality management organizations The idea of
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) Applying the ideas of lean management benchmarking and out-
sourcing in process oriented organizations
Literature
1 Hammer M Champy J (1993) Reengineering the Corporation A Manifesto for Business Revo-
lution Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
2 Hammer M (1996) Beyond Reengineering How the Process-Centered Organization is Changing
our Work and our Lievs HarperCollins Publishers Inc New York
3 Jacka J M (2002) Business process mapping improving customer satisfaction New York
John Wiley amp Sons cop
4 Rummler GA Brache AP (1995) Improving performance How to manage the white Space on
the Organization Chart Jossey-Bass IncPublisher
5 Weske M (2007) Business process management concepts languages architectures Springer
Berlin
1 IISSOO 9900001122000088 bdquobdquoTThhee QQuuaalliittyy MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSyysstteemmss Requirementsrdquordquo
2 Kaplan R S Norton DP (1996) The Balanced Scorecard Translating Strategy into Action
Harvard Business School Press
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3 Selected articles from proffesional journals Business Process Management Journalrdquo ldquoJour-
nal of Operations and Production Managementrdquo ldquoJournal of Quality and Reliability Man-
agementrdquo ldquoThe TQM Magazinerdquo bdquoQuality Progressrdquo 6 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition pass the test
CODE ZMZ1202 LOGISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of logistics related topics
Content 1 Definition of logistics logistic system and logistic processes Logistic strategies Logistics of
supplies stock control Logistics of production Logistics of distribution Transportation and warehous-
ing 7 Measures of logistics
Literature
1 Blanchard B S Logistics Engineering and Management (5th Ed) Upper Saddle River Pearson
Prentice Hall 2004
2 Bowersox D Cross D Cooper M Supply Chain Logistics Management Mc Graw Hill New York
2002
3 Bozarth C C Handfield R B Introduction to operations and supply chain management Upper
Saddle River Pearson Prentice Hall 2006
4 Coyle JJ Bordi EJ Longley CJ The Management of Business Logistic (5th ed) West Publishing
Company 1992 St Paul MN
5 Tanenbaum A S Marten Van Steen Distributed systems principles and paradigms Pearson
Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River 2007
CODE MAZ1201 OPERATIONS REASEARCH
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Michał Kulej PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 4 2
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work ability to construct of mathematical models and present algorithms for solv-
ing these models for real decision-making problems
ContentOverview of the operations research modeling approach
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2Introduction to linear programming-examples of linear programming problems Solving linear pro-
gramming problems the simplex method Duality and sensitivity analysis Integer programming ndash proto-
type examples Using binary variables in model formulation A branch and bound algorithm for integer
programming (mixed integer and binary integer programming) Multiple criteria optimization-prototype
examples conception of solution (Pareto optimal solution Goal programming Nonlinear programming-
sample applications types of nonlinear programming problems One-variable and multivariable uncon-
strained optimization the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker condition for constrained optimization Convex pro-
gramming- sample algorithms Dynamic Programming Queueing theory-basic structure of queueing
models exponential distribution and birth-and-death process Queueing models based on birth-and-
death process and models involving nonexponential distribution Inventory theory ndash examples compo-
nents of inventory models Deterministic continuous-review models and a deterministic periodic-review
model A stochastic continuous-review model a stochastic single ndash period model for perishable products
Literature
2 F S Hillier G J Liberman ldquoIntroduction to Operations Researchrdquo Mc Graw Hill New York 2001
1 W L Winston ldquoOperations Research Applications and Algorithmsrdquo PWS-KENT Publishing
Company Boston 1987
2 D R Anderson D J Sweeney T A Williams ldquoQuantitative Methods for Businessrdquo West Publishing
Company 1992
CODE PRZ1205 CIVIL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Mielnik PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic issues of Polish legal system and its interaction with In-
ternational and European Union Law
Content Introduction to Polish legal system Polish Civil Law Polish Administrative Law Responsibility
in Polish civil and administrative Law International Law and Internal Law European Law ndash Institutions
European Unionrsquos legal system
Literature
1 S Frankowski Introduction to Polish Law Zakamycze 2005Investments
2 Legal Acts Polish Constitution Polish Civil Code Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Treaties
establishing the European Union
CODE EKZ1206 MACROECONOMICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Microeconomics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Rafał Weron PhD Hab Eng
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3 Selected articles from proffesional journals Business Process Management Journalrdquo ldquoJour-
nal of Operations and Production Managementrdquo ldquoJournal of Quality and Reliability Man-
agementrdquo ldquoThe TQM Magazinerdquo bdquoQuality Progressrdquo 6 Conditions of the course acceptancecredition pass the test
CODE ZMZ1202 LOGISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of logistics related topics
Content 1 Definition of logistics logistic system and logistic processes Logistic strategies Logistics of
supplies stock control Logistics of production Logistics of distribution Transportation and warehous-
ing 7 Measures of logistics
Literature
1 Blanchard B S Logistics Engineering and Management (5th Ed) Upper Saddle River Pearson
Prentice Hall 2004
2 Bowersox D Cross D Cooper M Supply Chain Logistics Management Mc Graw Hill New York
2002
3 Bozarth C C Handfield R B Introduction to operations and supply chain management Upper
Saddle River Pearson Prentice Hall 2006
4 Coyle JJ Bordi EJ Longley CJ The Management of Business Logistic (5th ed) West Publishing
Company 1992 St Paul MN
5 Tanenbaum A S Marten Van Steen Distributed systems principles and paradigms Pearson
Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River 2007
CODE MAZ1201 OPERATIONS REASEARCH
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Michał Kulej PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 4 2
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work ability to construct of mathematical models and present algorithms for solv-
ing these models for real decision-making problems
ContentOverview of the operations research modeling approach
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2Introduction to linear programming-examples of linear programming problems Solving linear pro-
gramming problems the simplex method Duality and sensitivity analysis Integer programming ndash proto-
type examples Using binary variables in model formulation A branch and bound algorithm for integer
programming (mixed integer and binary integer programming) Multiple criteria optimization-prototype
examples conception of solution (Pareto optimal solution Goal programming Nonlinear programming-
sample applications types of nonlinear programming problems One-variable and multivariable uncon-
strained optimization the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker condition for constrained optimization Convex pro-
gramming- sample algorithms Dynamic Programming Queueing theory-basic structure of queueing
models exponential distribution and birth-and-death process Queueing models based on birth-and-
death process and models involving nonexponential distribution Inventory theory ndash examples compo-
nents of inventory models Deterministic continuous-review models and a deterministic periodic-review
model A stochastic continuous-review model a stochastic single ndash period model for perishable products
Literature
2 F S Hillier G J Liberman ldquoIntroduction to Operations Researchrdquo Mc Graw Hill New York 2001
1 W L Winston ldquoOperations Research Applications and Algorithmsrdquo PWS-KENT Publishing
Company Boston 1987
2 D R Anderson D J Sweeney T A Williams ldquoQuantitative Methods for Businessrdquo West Publishing
Company 1992
CODE PRZ1205 CIVIL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Mielnik PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic issues of Polish legal system and its interaction with In-
ternational and European Union Law
Content Introduction to Polish legal system Polish Civil Law Polish Administrative Law Responsibility
in Polish civil and administrative Law International Law and Internal Law European Law ndash Institutions
European Unionrsquos legal system
Literature
1 S Frankowski Introduction to Polish Law Zakamycze 2005Investments
2 Legal Acts Polish Constitution Polish Civil Code Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Treaties
establishing the European Union
CODE EKZ1206 MACROECONOMICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Microeconomics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Rafał Weron PhD Hab Eng
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2Introduction to linear programming-examples of linear programming problems Solving linear pro-
gramming problems the simplex method Duality and sensitivity analysis Integer programming ndash proto-
type examples Using binary variables in model formulation A branch and bound algorithm for integer
programming (mixed integer and binary integer programming) Multiple criteria optimization-prototype
examples conception of solution (Pareto optimal solution Goal programming Nonlinear programming-
sample applications types of nonlinear programming problems One-variable and multivariable uncon-
strained optimization the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker condition for constrained optimization Convex pro-
gramming- sample algorithms Dynamic Programming Queueing theory-basic structure of queueing
models exponential distribution and birth-and-death process Queueing models based on birth-and-
death process and models involving nonexponential distribution Inventory theory ndash examples compo-
nents of inventory models Deterministic continuous-review models and a deterministic periodic-review
model A stochastic continuous-review model a stochastic single ndash period model for perishable products
Literature
2 F S Hillier G J Liberman ldquoIntroduction to Operations Researchrdquo Mc Graw Hill New York 2001
1 W L Winston ldquoOperations Research Applications and Algorithmsrdquo PWS-KENT Publishing
Company Boston 1987
2 D R Anderson D J Sweeney T A Williams ldquoQuantitative Methods for Businessrdquo West Publishing
Company 1992
CODE PRZ1205 CIVIL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Mielnik PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic issues of Polish legal system and its interaction with In-
ternational and European Union Law
Content Introduction to Polish legal system Polish Civil Law Polish Administrative Law Responsibility
in Polish civil and administrative Law International Law and Internal Law European Law ndash Institutions
European Unionrsquos legal system
Literature
1 S Frankowski Introduction to Polish Law Zakamycze 2005Investments
2 Legal Acts Polish Constitution Polish Civil Code Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Treaties
establishing the European Union
CODE EKZ1206 MACROECONOMICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Microeconomics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Rafał Weron PhD Hab Eng
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the problems of economy in the macroeconomics scale and of
elements of macroeconomics environment and their influence on the behavior the enterprises govern-
ment etc
Content Definition and basic problems of macroeconomics National Income Accounting Macroeconom-
ics and microeconomics New problems of macroeconomics Macroeconomics and macroeconomics poli-
cy The role of government National Income Indexes of National Income Inventories (stocks) savings
Gross Domestic Product and National Income Components of Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand
and balanced income and production The Keynesian Model Definition and mechanism of equilibrium
GNP Aggregate Demands and Planned Spending The Consumption Function The equilibrium in the
simplified model of economy The Multiplier Growth and development of economy Economic growth
and the Business Cycle Economic growth and rate of economic growth Theories of economic growth
The economic growth and policy of macroeconomics Business cycle Trend and cycle Theories of busi-
ness cycle The Government and Fiscal Policy The definition and aims of fiscal policy Function of budg-
et Laffer curve Active and passive fiscal policy Taxes and government spending The Multiplier effect of
government spending taxes and balanced budged Budget deficit and public debt Money and the mone-
tary system Demand and Supply of money Institution of monetary system The Central Bank The com-
mercial banks Determinants of money demand Price real income and interest rate The theories of mon-
ey demand Determinants of money supply Control of money supply by central bank Commercial banks
as the creators of money The equilibrium in the money market Changes in Equilibrium Inflation Mea-
suring of inflation The main theories of inflation The way of counteract inflation Costs of inflation
Monetary theory of inflation Labour market and unemployment Reasons and effects of unemployment
Indexes of labour market Kind of unemployment Conception of Phillips curve Policy of economy in an
Open Economy Currency and eurocurrency market Policy of exchange rate The International Monetary
System and International Finance The balance of payments Balance of trade regional integration globa-
lization
Literature 1 DBegg SFischer RDornbuch Economics McGraw-Hill Education-Europe 2008
2 J Slowmann Economics Financial Times Press Copyright 2006 3 Anthony Barnes Atkinson John Micklewright Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the
Distribution of Income 1992
4 The Economist (Jurnal
CODE MAZ1202 BUSINESS STATISTICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (1) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites theory of probability Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to describe of population by its representation
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Content Basic probability distributions (discrete and continuous) and their parameters Distribution of
statistics t F and chi-square Central limit theorem and theorems about independent random variables
Confidence interval for mean value Confidence interval for mean value (cont) and estimation of num-
ber of sample elements Parametric hypothesis and their tests Non-parametric hypothesis and their tests
Field research computer packages
Literature
1 Amir D Aczel Complete Business Statistics Richard D Irwin Inc
2 any book with ldquostatisticsrdquo in its book title
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
2nd Semester
CODE IEZ1203 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Grażyna Hołodnik-Janczura PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the structural methods and techniques for management infor-
mation systems modeling
Content Introduction Business function modeling -FHD Function dependency and events ndash FDD Basic
rules and definitions for entities relationships attributes Multiple and recursive relationship generaliza-
tion aggregation -ERD Classical structures and generic patterns (ERD) Consistence and completeness
of the structured model checking methods ndash FtoM DFD Rules of the Transformation from ERD to logical
relational database design
Literature
1 Barker R CASEMethod ndash Entity Relationship Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
2 Barker R Longman C CASEMethod ndash Function and Process Modelling Addison-Wesley PC 1989
3 Chen PP The entity - relationship model Toward a unified view of data ACM Transactions on Database Sys-
tems vol 1 no 1 1976 pp 9-36
4 Gane C Sarson T Structured Systems Analysis - Tools and Techniques Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs New
Jersey 1989
CODE IEZ1204 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management logistics
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30 15
Exam Course workT Exam Test Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 60 60 30
Outcome individual work knowledge about rules of contemporary enterprise management at the angle
of usage the full integrated information systems class MRP IIERP
Content Managing the contemporary enterprise at market layouts Typology of informational systems at
the angle of primary criterions Types MPR IIERP General characteristics of management information
system sets Computer aid management at areas supply production stock distribution Supporting mar-
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
keting functioning by informatics management systems Development of (CRM PRM SCM e-business
e-commerce m ndash business EDM ERP-VE) Informatics strategies of enterprise management Choosing
and implementation of system set
Literature
1 Laudon Kenneth C Essentials of management information systems managing the digital firm
2 Miller M Lisa MIS cases decision making with application software
3 Shields Murrell G E-business and ERP rapid implementation and project planning
4 Grant Norris James R Hurley Kenneth M Hartley John R Dunleavy John D Balls John Dun-
leavy E-Business and ERP Transforming the Enterprise
5 Computerworld Magazine
CODE IEZ1205 BUSINESS DATA ANALYSIS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematical statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Robert Kapłon PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the techniques and methods of business data analysis ability to make
an effective analysis of business data ability to implement techniques and methods in real problems known from
businessrsquos practice
Content The course focus on two main topics First concerns data analysis methods as well as graphical
visualisation second relates to sales forecasting Conceptual basis will be presented models assumptions
along with diagnostics validations and sources of common errors and provide a preliminary prescription
for avoiding them Among the methods presented are generalize linear models and multilevel modelling
conjoint analysis discrete choice models principle components analysis and factor analysis discriminant
analysis model-based clustering and cluster analysis hazardsurvival models event history models As
the forecasting methods exponential smoothing with state-space approach will be presented as well as
autoregressive integrated moving average
Literature
1 Agresti A (1996) An introduction to categorical data analysis New York John Wiley amp Sons
2 Alan H Kvanli AH Pavur RJ Guynes CS (2000) Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer
Integrated Data Analysis Approach Cincinnati South-Western College Publishing
3 Gnanadesikan R (1997) Methods for statistical data analysis of multivariate observations 2nd Edition
Wiley-Interscience 4 Kinnear PR (2008) SPSS 16 made simple Psychology Press
5 Sweet SA (1999) Data analysis with SPSS Boston Allyn and Bacon
6 Chambers JM (2008) Software for data analysis programming with R New York Springer
CODE IEZ1206 DISCRETE OPTIMIZATION AND NETWORK FLOWS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of a wide class of discrete network optimization problems an in-
tegrative view of theory algorithms and applications in this area ability to apply the models and algo-
rithm in practice
Content Basic notations and definition Algorithm design and analysi The shortest path problem ndash ap-
plication Labelling algorithm Dijksta algorithm and Floyd ndash Warshall algorithm for the shortest path
problem The maximum flow and minimum cut problems ndash applications Fulkerson ndash Ford algorithm for
the maximum flow problem The minimum cost flow problem ndashproperties and applications Network
simplex algorithm for the minimum cost flow problem Network simplex algorithm for the transportation
problem The assignment problem ndash applications Hungarian algorithm for the assignment problem The
minimum spanning tree problem ndash applications Kruskal and Prim algorithms for the minimum span-
ning tree problem The traveling salesperson problem ndash applications Some algorithms for the traveling
salesperson problem Project scheduling (CPM) Additional applications During laboratory students ap-
ply network models and algorithms to solve some real problems They use programming languages such
as C and Pascal or mathematical programming languages such as MathProg
Literature
1 R Ahuja TL Magnanti J Orlin Network Flows Prentice Hall New Jersey 1993
2 M S Bazaraa J J Jarvis H D Sherali Linear Programming and Network Flows John Wiley amp
Sons 1990
3 E L Lawler Combinatorial Optimization Network Flows and Matroids Holt Reinhart and Wins-
ton 1976
4 C H Papadimitriou K Steiglitz Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms and Complexity Dover
Publications Inc 1998
CODE MAZ1203 ECONOMETRICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites business statistics Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Jacek Mercik professor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course work T Course work Course work
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work ability to carry out an econometric modeling
Content 1 One-way analysis of variation Multi-way analysis of variation Gauss-Markov assumption
Least-square method and modelrsquos determination Estimation of explaining variables Model parameters
verification and testing Real-life examples of applications Collection of data of chosen economical phe-
nomena building of econometric model and its verification and validation forecasting of future values of
the phenomena
Literature
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
1 G S Maddala Introduction to econometrics John Wiley amp Sons Ltd
2 any book with ldquoeconometricsrdquo in its title
CODE ZMZ2201 MANAGEMENT ETHICS
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Anna Zgrzywa-Ziemak PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of ethical principles skills of assessing ethical aspects of organi-
zational actions skills of choosing proper behavior from ethicrsquos point of view
Content Ethics as philosophical discipline Linguistic social and political connotations of business con-
cept Morality law custom Values ideals and moral sanctions Ethics as an element of corporate culture
Values conflicts in management process Ethical aspects of globalization processes Christian and others
religions and ethics Ethical culture and ethics in selected countries Business ethics Work ethics Ethical
environment of capital market Ethical aspects of competition Ethics in marketing and publicity Profes-
sional ethical codes
Literature
1 Crane A Dirk M Business ethics Oxford University Press New York 2007
CODE ZMZ1203 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (I) semester (2) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Marian Hopej profesor
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about the methods of organizing and management ability to per-
form effectively as managers at different organizational stages
Content Classic and contemporary directions in the science of management The concept of a
management and a manager The managerrsquos skills The executive intelligence Management functions
The strategic planning process The operational planning process Organizational design rules Making
organizational changes The motivation to work Leadership styles Leader traits theories Techniques for
effective management Contemporary management methods Business ethics The control as a function of
management International management Cross-cultural management The concept and a model of an
organization The organizational structure ndash its functions and characteristics The organizational
structure types Objectives and their functions The technology as an element of an organization
Individuals and groups in an organization Organizational culture The synergy effect in an organization
and its reasons Types of organizations Organizational effectiveness
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Literature
1 SP Robbins M Coulter Management Prentice Hall 2003
2 SP Robbins Organizational Behavior Prentice Hall 2003
3 J Owen How to manage Prentice Hall 2006
4 J Owen How to lead Prentice Hall 2006
5 DA Nadler MS Gerstein RW Shaw Organizational architecture Designing for changing
organizations Jossey-Bass Publishers 1992
6 JA Brickley CW Smith JL Zimmerman J Willett Designing Organizations to create value From
strategy to structure McGraw Hill 2003
7 RW Keidel Seeing organizational patterns Berrett-Koehler Publishers 1995
8 L Thompson Making the team Prentice Hall 2000
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
3rd Semester
CODE IEZ2201 BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Knowledge about essentials of informatics technologies
of data operations creating information systems theory of organisation
and management and essentials of enterprise management
Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Wasilewski PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15 15
Exam Course work T Test Course work Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 60 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge about business process modelling including Business Process
Modeling Notation and ARIS methodology
Content Introduction to process modeling Process modeling as a optimization tool Methods of business
process modeling Business process perspective Perspective of processes Maps of processes BPR
Literature
1 White Stephen A and Miers Derek (2008 August 28) BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide
Future Strategies Inc ISBN 978-0-9777-5272-0
2 Debevoise Neilson T et al (2008 July 4) The MicroGuide to Process Modeling in BPMN BookSurge
Publishing ISBN 978-1-4196-9310-6
3 Briol P (2008 April 12) BPMN the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook LuLu
ISBN 978-1-4092-0299-8
4 Business Process Modeling Forum
CODE IEZ2202 OBJECT BUSINES MODELING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Information Systems Analysis Management Information
Systems Modeling Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer(s) Witold Rekuć PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course workT Test Test
ECTS 4
Workload (h) 60 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its application in
business activity modeling as well as ability to use this language in practice with UML software tools
Content UML use case modeling Conceptual modeling UML in behavioral modeling Business archi-
tecture Business views Business rules Business patterns Resource and rule patterns Goal patterns
Process patterns From Business Architecture to Software Architecture The UML tool functionality user
interface structure of the project Creating business use case diagrams use cases actors relationships
creating object and class diagrams descriptions of objects and classes relationships between object and
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
classes Creating interaction diagrams business objects and messages Process diagrams modeling busi-
ness events on UML diagrams Creating activity diagrams actions and activities nodes objects control
and objects flow State-chart diagrams states transitions
Literature
1 Eriksson H-E Penker M ldquoBusiness Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Workrdquo John Wiley amp
Sons copy 2000 ISBN0471295515
2 Roques P ldquoUML in Practicerdquo John Wiley and Sons 2004
CODE IEZ2203 DATA MINING
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Barbara Gładysz PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 30
Exam Course work T Exam Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of and ability to use data mining techniques for discovering
knowledge from data
Content Data Mining ndash Methods and Practical Implications Examples Pre-processing Cluster Analysis
Nearest (Furthest) Algorithm Group Average (Median) Algorithm k-Means Algorithm Hierarchical
Classification Algorithms Classification and Decision Trees CART C45 C50 Algorithms Regression
Trees Association Methods A Priori Methods FP-Growth Algorithm One Attribute Rule Statistical Me-
thods in Data Mining Factor Analysis Discriminant Analysis Principal Components Training the con-
struction of data mining models for real decision-making problems We interpret and analyze solutions
which are found with the use of professional computer software
Literature
1 David H Heikki M Padhraic S Data Mining MIT 2001
2 Han J Kamber M Data Mining Concept and Techniques Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2006
3 Han J Jiawei Data Mining Concepts and Technics 2006
4 Larose DT Discovering Knowledge in Data Analysis An Introduction to Data Mining John Wiley amp Sons
2005
5 Shmueli Galit Data Mining for Business Intelligence Consepts Techniques and Applications in Mi-
crosoft Office Excel with XLMiner Wiley-Interscience 2006
6 Sumathi S Introduction to Data Mining and Its Application 2006
7 Cooc DJ Holder LB Mining Graph Data Hoboken NJ Wiley-Interscience 2007
8 Morrison DF Multivariate Statistical Methods McGrow-Hill 1990
9 Olson DL Advance Data Mining Techniques Springer 2008
10 Larose D T Data Mining methods and Models IEEE Computer Society Press 2006
CODE IEZ2204 GAMES AND DECISIONS IN MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites mathematics operations research Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Kasperski PhD Hab
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30 15
Exam Course work T Exam Test
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 90 60
Outcome individual work knowledge of basic concepts of game theory and decision theory together
with their applications in management knowledge and understanding of such ideas as utility mixed
strategy equilibrium difference between cooperative and non-cooperative situations the problem of so-
cial choice and the problem of decision making under uncertainty
Content Utility theoryNon-cooperative games in extensive form Games with complete and incomplete
information zero-sum games Non-cooperative games in normal form strategies and mixed strategies
The concept of Nash equilibrium in non-cooperative games Existence and efficiency of Nash equili-
brium Computing Nash equilibrium in two-person zero-sum games Cooperative games ndash imputations
stable sets and cores The Shapley value in cooperative games Decision making under uncertainty as a
game against nature Criteria for decision making under uncertainty Some elements of social choice
theory Arrowrsquos impossibility theorem Network games ndash basic examples Price of anarchy and price of
stability in network games
Literature
1 NL Bowers et al Actuarial Mathematics
2 HU Gerber Life Insurance Mathematics
3 A Neill Life Contingencies
4 P Cizek W Haerdle R Weron Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
CODE PRZ2203 COMMERCIAL LAW
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites none Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Aldona Dereń PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 1
Workload (h) 30
Outcome individual work basic knowledge in the field of commercial law
Content Concept construction and scope of commercial law Sources of commercial law Entities and insti-
tutions of the civil ndash legal turnover Legal conditions of being in business Capitol companies in the economic
turnover Protection of industrial property in activity of entrepreneurs Law of securities Economic impor-
tance of shares bills of exchange and cheques Bankruptcy law ndash general characterization of procedures in
force Repair proceedings ndash the process of wrifing off debates of an entrepreneur Judicial proceedings in
commercial matters ndash arbitration proceedings
Literature
1 M Cyganik Legal English Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2008
2 G Domański Understanding Modern Company Law The Polish Example Wyd CH beck Warszawa
2005
3 R lewandowski Polish Commercial Law An Introduction Wyd CH Beck Warszawa2007
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4 M Davies A Siemiątkowski Joint ventures in Poland A legal guide Wyd CH Beck Warszawa 2005
5 J Bogudziński K Buczkowski A Kazanowski Compendium of Legal Templates Wyd CHBeck wyd
2 Warszawa 2004
CODE PSZ2201 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Agata Gąsiorowska PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Test
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge about basic social processes and human behaviour in organisa-
tion together with factors influencing these processes and behaviour understanding the main psycho-
logical mechanism which decide of effective human behaviour in organization ability to recognise the
basic problems
Content Psychology and management Basic relations Perception attitudes and learning as a source of
individual behaviour Personality and human behaviour Motivation theories Motivation in the organ-
izational context Leadership - the basic approaches Conflict the main ideas and theories sources and
methods of solving Stress and its influence on the people organizational context Groups and teamwork
Decision Making Career development and management
Literature
1 Sims R R (2002) Managing Organizational Behavior Westport CT Quorum Books
2 (2004) The Dark Side of Organizational Behavior (R W Griffin amp A M OLeary-Kelly Ed) San Francis-
co Jossey-Bass
3 Greenberg J (Ed) (2003) Organizational Behavior The State of the Science (2nd ed) Mahwah NJ Law-
rence Erlbaum Associates
4 Miner J B (2002) Organizational Behavior Foundations Theories and Analyses New York Oxford Uni-
versity Press
CODE ZMZ2202 DIPLOMA SEMINAR I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
Outcome Individual work seminar presentation choice of a research area and thesis topics
Content Presentation of theses topics
Literature
Depending on a subject of a presentation
CODE ZMZ2205 MASTER THESIS I
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (3) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 30
Exam Course work T Course work
ECTS 5
Workload (h) 150
Outcome Individual work MSc Thesis theme the goal of a research preliminary structure of a MSc
Thesis
Content Research area thesis topics
Literature
Depending on a subject and topics of a MSc Thesis
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
4th Semester
CODE IEZ2205 E-ECONOMY
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Prałat-Kubiszewska Ewa PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome individual work knowledge of electronic economy principles issues of new technologies and
possibilities of theirs use in e-economy knowledge about present situation of e-economy in Poland and
over the world and directions of its development
Content Development of Internet Idea of e-economy e-Commerce on B2B market e-Commerce on B2C
and C2C markets Methods of payment in Internet Internet and security e-Administration and e-
government e-Logistic e-marketing technologies
Literature
1 Chaffey D E-Business and E-Commerce Management Prentice Hall 2002
2 Laudon K C Traver C G E-commerce business technology society
3 Awad E M Electronic commerce from vision to fulfillment
4 Oz E Foundations of e-commerce
5 DeMaio H B B2B and beyond new business models built on trust
6 Internet sites
7 Internet Magazine
CODE ZMZ2204 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites Essentials of management Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer Adam Świda PhD
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15 15
Exam Course workT Test Course work
ECTS 6
Workload (h) 120 60
Outcome Individual work knowledge on problems models and methods of the strategic management
seminar presentation
Content 1 Genesis and definitions of a strategy Mission statements - definitions and functions Strategic
analyze ndash environment Internal environment analyze Strategic options at the strategic business units
(SBU) level Strategic choice models Strategy implementation
Literature
Porth S J Strategic Managment ndash a cross-functional approach Prentice Hall 2003
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Projekt wspoacutełfinansowany ze środkoacutew Unii Europejskiej w ramach
Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego
ROZWOacuteJ POTENCJAŁU I OFERTY DYDAKTYCZNEJ POLITECHNIKI WROCŁAWSKIEJ
CODE ZMZ2203 DIPLOMA SEMINAR II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 15
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 2
Workload (h) 60
Outcome Individual work Seminar presentation
Content Presentation of theses topics
CODE ZMZ2206 MASTER THESIS II
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 90
Exam Course workT Course work
ECTS 16
Workload (h) 480
Outcome Individual work MSc thesis
Content Theses topics Research on thesis topics Preparation of the MSc Thesis chapters
CODE JZK____ FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Language English Course BasicAdvanced
Year (II) semester (4) Level II ObligatoryOptional
Prerequisites None Teaching TraditionalDistance L
Lecturer
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar
Hours sem (h) 60
Exam Course workT Test
ECTS 3
Workload (h) 90
Outcome in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
Content in accordance with the Wroclaw University of Technology standards
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