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Conditions for admission: +
• Evidence of a master's degree, preferably in a technical or economic field with at least 2 years' experience.
• Providing a motivation letter, stating further professional education, resp. what the candidate expects from studying for an MBA.
• Structured professional CV.
• Successful completion of the admission procedure, which will assess the prerequisites of the applicant for study, e.g. in the form of a short interview with the applicant before min. a three-member commission; or by assessing the documents sent / submitted.
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Tuition fee +
Tuition for the entire study is CZK 80,000. It is payable in three installments or according to a contractually agreed individual installment calendar. VŠLG is not a VAT payer.
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Structure of subjects +
The subjects are based mainly on case studies, on solving specific problems, on applications of technologies and selected procedures so that the newly acquired knowledge can be used and transferred to practice.
Subjects of study are not repetition of Bc / Mgr. studies, but they are the content of a new program of lifelong, qualification education, specifically focused on the needs and perspectives of professionals in management positions in the field of logistics. The aim of the program is to develop their knowledge and skills.
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Lecturer profiles +
prof. Mgr. Roman Jašek, Ph.D., DBA
Professor of Systems Engineering, Professor of Technical Sciences (Poland), Director of the Institute of Informatics and Artificial Intelligence of TBU in Zlín, professional guarantor of the MBA / DBA study program. It guarantees and manages the activities of the penetration test laboratory and the verification center for industrial and logistics transactions based on Blockchain technology. He has led and implemented a number of large-scale engineering and applied research projects. In the areas of information logistics, he led specific projects for the force units
prof. Ing. Václav Cempírek, Ph.D., DBA
Rector of the University of Logistics, solver of a number of engineering projects and applied research projects connected with TAČR-type traffic management technologies. He also serves as the president of the Czech Logistics Association
doc. Ing. Ivan Hlavoň, CSc., DBA
Director of the Institute, Rector Emeritus of the University of Logistics o.p.s. In the position of general director of large organizations, he led and implemented projects related to the design and construction of transport structures. In the field of applied research, he deals with the design and solution of strategic logistics problems. Implemented transport structures and solutions for transport systems in the territory of e.g. Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, etc.,
doc. Ing. Bronislav Chramcov, Ph.D., DBA
Vice-Dean and Statutory Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Applied Informatics, TBU in Zlín. He has led dozens of research and industrial engineering projects related to modeling and optimization of production logistics processes. He has lectured on optimization and modeling in a number of EU countries.
doc. Ing. Roman Šenkeřík, Ph.D., DBA
Head of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Faculty of Applied Informatics, TBU in Zlín, solver of a number of engineering projects and applied research projects of the GAČR / TAČR type connected with artificial intelligence applications, data analysis and cryptography. He has lectured in a number of countries in Europe, Asia and America.
doc. Dr. Ing. Oldřich Kodym, MBA
The solver of a number of engineering projects and applied research projects associated with the control of machines and processes, deals with virtual reality and automatic identification technologies associated with Industry 4.0. He successfully solved large projects such as TAČR.
Ing. Pavel Vařacha, Ph.D., DBA
Specialist at the Institute of Informatics and Artificial Intelligence, FAI, TBU, solver of a number of important engineering projects and applied research projects of the TACR type. The outputs of his work are connected with the field of intelligent modeling, simulation and optimization of logistics processes. Collaborates on the development of intelligent robotic systems with advanced communication logistics. He works closely with research institutes in El Paso (Texas, USA) and the University of Tokyo (Japan).
Ing. Libor Kavka, Ph.D.
Investigator of engineering projects and applied research projects of the GAČR type. The outputs of his work are connected with the field of intelligent modeling, simulation and optimization of logistics processes in the field of energy networks.
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Guests lecturers +
prof. Ing. Said Krayem, CSc.
Professor of Electrical Engineering, solver of large technical and technological projects associated with the implementation of intelligent control systems (Smart Cities), including transport. In his research area, he dealt with "Fault Tolerant Systems" and their mathematical interpretation (B-Method). For many years he worked at the Research Institute of Mathematical Machines of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
Petr Eliáš, DBA, CEO
Chairman of the Board of Directors of INSPECTUM as, investor in progressive technology companies (iTECH21, DC PORT), but also design offices for logistics and warehouses STEMIO, invited by lecturers at professional meetings, expert passing on his experience to university students, entrepreneur fulfilling Baťa management principles he chose his own life path with his own interest and great diligence. In his practice, he has successfully implemented dozens of projects with advanced logistics in several countries around the world. He is an active supporter of a number of socially and socially important educational and personality development projects (eg projects aimed at helping Czech / Slovak children, support for beginning entrepreneurs).
prof. Ing. Jiří Dvořák, DrSc.
professor of technical cybernetics, solver of large technical and technological projects associated with the implementation of automated control systems. In the research area, he dealt with cybernetic systems and developed areas related to the theory of regulation and control.
doc. Ing. Jaroslava Kubátová, Ph.D.
works in a managerial position at the Department of Applied Economics, Palacky University in Olomouc. She is a successful solver of applied research projects (eg TAČR) focused on connecting human capital and technologies in the current work environment. He has deep experience from teaching and internships in Europe, Asia and the USA.
doc. Ing. Tomáš Horák, Ph.D.
Director of the Institute of Logistics and Transport Management, Faculty of Transport, CTU Prague, Chairman of the Doctoral Study Board of Logistics at CTU, solver of a number of engineering projects and applied research projects. He has deep experience from teaching and internships in the EU and the USA.
Ing. Jan Dienstbier
Director of GORDIC's sales division, ICT consultant PricewaterhouseCoopers, many years of experience in leading management teams and managing large companies (02 Telefonica, PVT, XEROX, SyBase, etc.).
Ing. Robert Bucki, Ph.D.
solver of engineering projects and applied research projects related to the field of intelligent modeling, simulation and optimization of logistics processes in services and manufacturing companies in Poland.
Ing. Vít Štěpánek, CTO
Director of the Information and Communication Technologies Division (NWT a.s.). He has held a number of important positions related to strategic decision-making, e.g. Ministerial Council and Member of the eHealth Council - Head of the Telemedicine Section (MZČR, Director of the Information Technology Department (Czechinvest) In his practice, he successfully implemented dozens of projects with advanced information logistics in several countries. .
Ing. David Malaník, Ph.D.
Head of the Penetration Testing Laboratory of PTLAB FAI TBU, solver of a number of engineering projects and applied research projects related to security research. He has lectured at professional conferences in a number of countries in Europe, Africa and America.
Ing. Leo Tvrdoň, Ph.D., ALog.
solver of a number of engineering projects of applied logistics, member of the Chamber of Logistics Auditors and vice-president of the Logistics Academy. The outputs of his work are mainly connected with the field of modeling logistics processes using dynamic simulation methods.