Logistics - a subject offered in English 530-ZS2-1LOG#E
Study profile: general academic
Form of studies: full-time
Type of subject: directional
Module: M_3
Field and discipline of study: Social sciences, discipline: management and quality sciences
Year of study/semester: 2nd cycle studies, year 1, semester 2
Prerequisites: none
Number of hours of teaching classes divided into types of classes: lecture - 15 hours, classes - 15 hours,
Teaching methods:
lecture using multimedia presentations and engaging students to actively participate in the discussion during the lecture i
asking questions
exercises - projects/presentations in teams, discussion, case study, group task
ECTS credits 3 (75 hours)
Balance of student workload:
Participation in lectures - 15 hours
Preparation to pass the lecture - 15 hours.
Exercises - 15 hours
Preparation for exercises and completion of tasks - 22 hours.
Consultations - 8 hours
Quantitative indicators:
Student workload related to classes requiring direct participation of the teacher - 38 hours. ECTS 1.52
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
1LOG_WG1 has extended knowledge of selected elements of logistics (KA7_WG1)
1LOG_WG3 has in-depth knowledge of selected relationships between organizations in the field of logistics on a national and national scale
international (KA7_WG3)
1LOG_WG4 has in-depth knowledge of social ties in the field of logistics (KA7_WG4)
Skills
1LOG_UW4 is able to forecast and model complex social processes using selected methods and tools in the sphere
logistics (KA7_UW4)
1LOG_UW5 is able to use the acquired knowledge in the field of logistics in practice and in research work and to critically analyze
usefulness and effectiveness of knowledge used in practice (KA7_UW5)
Assessment criteria
Methods:
Lecture - passing the final test
Exercises: group tasks, case study, team projects/presentations, discussion
Criteria:
The grading scale for completing the exercises and lectures corresponds to the scale specified in par. 23 of the UwB Study Regulations.
The minimum required threshold to pass the subject/exercise is 51% of the maximum number of points.
Lecture - obtaining min. 51% of the points possible to obtain in the final test. It is possible to pass the lecture after
passing the exercises.
Exercises: - obtaining min. 51% of points possible to obtain from the following activities: participation in a discussion, group task,
case study analysis, project/team presentations.
Bibliography
J. Mangan, Ch. Lalwani, Global logistics and supply chain management, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester 2016.
James F. Robeson, William C. Copacino ; associate editor. R. Edwin Howe,The logistics handbook / editors-in-chief
The Free Press, New York ; London ; Toronto ; Sydney ; Singapore 2011.
M. Cichosz, Logistics management, Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw 2015.
A. Szymonik, International logistics, Lodz University of Technology Press, Lodz 2014.
Additional information
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