Sustainable Management and Production
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Studies of Sustainable Management and Production are based on interdisciplinary learning, which is required in the modern society tackling the global challenges.SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION is a two-year master degree that offers excellent preparation of sustainability leaders having strong and interlinked competencies in Engineering and Management. One Interdisciplinary MSc study program integrates the following 3 study fields: Environmental Engineering, Production and Manufacturing Engineering, and Business.Students will have a critical understanding of complex interactions and interdependencies between economic decisions, technological solutions and innovations, market forces, policies and the environment. Built on a solid foundation in applied engineering and holistic life cycle approach, will distinguish graduates for their ability to critically evaluate the qualitative and quantitative implications of decisions based on the perspective of environmental, economic and technological aspects. Graduates will be able to contribute to the design, production and management of the value chain compatible with the limits of natural resources and their sustainability in order to manage business and production risks and to guarantee competitiveness. Local and international decisions and measures are oriented to the decisions of global challenges.
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Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree with a major in Education. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency. The application deadline for non-EU students is June 30(autumn semester) and November 30(spring semester). Minimum average grade (CGPA) > 60 %.
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Kaunas
Kaunas County
44029
Lithuania
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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