Circular Economy Management University of Pannonia Nagykanizsa - University Center for Circular Economy
The aim of this programme is to train professionals well-versed in management theory and the model of circular economy. By the end of the course, you will have the confidence to find practical solutions to contemporary problems drawing on your systems-thinking skills. Additionally, you will have learnt the ropes of increasing resource efficiency by looking at the interdependence of raw materials and energy-saving systems. Moreover, you will also acquire competencies related to entrepreneurial management, i.e., planning and analysing the economic processes of various organisations and institutions.
Program content
1st semester: Research methodology and scientific writing; Circular economy; Strategic management; Sustainability; Modern industrial IT solutions; Sustainability in project management; Business law and protection of intellectual property
2nd semester: Renewable energy sources; Waste management – Circular economy; Supply chains, modelling of production systems; Geoinformatics; Managerial skills training; Thesis work I.
3rd semester: Complex analysis of investments; Change management; R+D+I projects and their financing; Corporate and consumer behaviour; Sectoral regional analysis; Thesis work II.
You can find a job with your degree
The transition from a linear economy to a circular approach not only raises technological issues but also renews management tasks related to the organization and operation of systems. With this special knowledge you can obtain a top-tier position in any industries.
Interested in the details? Find out more on the faculty's webpage!
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Application without precondition
Those holding a BA/BSc degree in Business Administration and Management or Technical Manager (or an equivalent degree of higher education) can be accepted to the Master’s program without precondition.
Application with precondition
Students holding a degree of any level of higher education (BA/BSc, MA/MSc) except for the above listed programs need to have at least 60 credit points from their earlier studies with the following breakdown:
- natural sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Ecology) 10 credits
- business and human knowledge (Economics, Legal studies, Management, Corporate economics, Leadership and management, Project management, Communications, Social sciences, Finances, Logistics, Accounting, Statistics, EU studies, Human Resources, Marketing) 45 credits
- IT knowledge (IT, Information systems) 5 credits
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3 semesters
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1,700 EUR/semester
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Circular Economy Manager
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Ms. Melinda Holczinger
international communications officer
holczinger.melinda@pen.uni-pannon.hu