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Corporate Governance summer term 2024
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Organisation Science - winter term 22/23
e-Learning CoursesThis course is intended for students of the first semester of Bachelor in Management program at the Faculty of Management and Economics.
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Organisation Science - winter term 24/25
e-Learning CoursesThis course is intended for students of the first semester of Bachelor in Management program at the Faculty of Management and Economics.
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Organisation Science - winter term 23/24
e-Learning CoursesThis course is intended for students of the first semester of Bachelor in Management program at the Faculty of Management and Economics.
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND CREATIVITY - summer term 2021/22
e-Learning CoursesThe aim of the course is to acquaint students with entrepreneurship as a phenomenon, increase their pro-entrepreneurial attitudes and develop skills necessary in entrepreneurship process. Special emphasis will be placed on fashion business as representing creative industry. The main objectives are as follows: Learn how to prepare a business model canvas and business plan. Know the backstage of the fashion industry. Identify...
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND CREATIVITY - winter term 2024/25
e-Learning CoursesThe aim of the course is to acquaint students with entrepreneurship as a phenomenon, increase their pro-entrepreneurial attitudes and develop skills necessary in entrepreneurship process. Special emphasis will be placed on fashion business as representing creative industry. The main objectives are as follows: Learn how to prepare a business model canvas and business plan. Know the backstage of the fashion industry. Identify...
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Economics and Organisation of Enterprises - winter term 22/23
e-Learning CoursesThis course is intended for students of the first semester of Data Engineering (inter-faculty program in English)
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Economics and Organisation of Enterprises - winter term 24/25
e-Learning CoursesThis course is intended for students in the first semester of Data Engineering (inter-faculty program in English).
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Economics and Organisation of Enterprises - winter term 23/24
e-Learning CoursesThis course is intended for students of the first semester of Data Engineering (inter-faculty program in English)
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[22.06.2021] Mid-term evaluation - Information Meeting for 2nd year PhD students
e-Learning CoursesInformation meeting on 22.06.2021 2nd-year PhD students
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[27.04.2022] Mid-term evaluation - Information Meeting for 2nd year PhD students
e-Learning CoursesInformation meeting on 27.04.2022 2nd-year PhD students
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[16.03.2023] Mid-term evaluation - Information Meeting for 2nd year PhD students
e-Learning CoursesInformation meeting on 16.03.2023 2nd-year PhD students
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DAYLIGHT IN ARCHITECTURE (Elective Project I: MSc term 1) - 23-24
e-Learning CoursesThe objectives of this course are: To familiarize students with the role and importance of daylight in shaping building spaces and interiors. To learn about the basics of daylight simulations in the context of complex design decisions and for LEED and BREEAM, integrated design purposes. Proposed assignments 1 & 2: 1. Daylight analysis exterior, the interior of the iconic building (sunlight provision, daylight factor, and...
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Random processes - theory for the practician summer term 2020/2021, computer classes
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Matematyka aktuarialna 2024
e-Learning CoursesWykłady z matematyki aktuarialnej w semestrze letnim roku akademickiego 2023/2024 Lectures in Actuarial Mathematics in the summer term of the 2023/2024 academic year
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CAD. Introduction (2022/2023)
e-Learning CoursesConducting unit: Faculty of ArchitectureField of the study: ArchitectureAcademic year: 2022/2023 Winter TermDuration: 15 weeks (30 hours laboratory per term) Subject objectives: The course aim is to demonstrate the application of Computer Aided Design in preparation of architectural drawings and project presentations. No previous CAD experience is necessary. Using hands-on exercises, students explore how to create project presentations...
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CAD. 3D modelling (2022/2023) BSc Arch, sem 2
e-Learning CoursesConducting unit: Faculty of ArchitectureField of the study: ArchitectureAcademic year: 2022/2023 Summer TermDuration: 15 weeks (30 hours laboratory per term) Subject objectives: The course aim is to demonstrate the application of Computer Aided Design in preparation of architectural 3D models and project presentations. No previous CAD experience is necessary. Using hands-on exercises, students explore how to create project presentations...
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CAD. 3D modelling (2023/24)
e-Learning CoursesConducting unit: Faculty of ArchitectureField of the study: ArchitectureAcademic year: 2023/2024 Summer TermDuration: 15 weeks (30 hours laboratory per term) Subject objectives: The course aim is to demonstrate the application of Computer Aided Design in preparation of architectural 3D models and project presentations. No previous CAD experience is necessary. Using hands-on exercises, students explore how to create project presentations...
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Technical Mechanics 2
e-Learning CoursesThe aims of lecture is to provide basic knowledge of strength of materials and its exploitation in assessmentof structural stress and deformation. Subject contents: 1) Introduction, 2) Stress-strain relations, physical interpretation, 3) Axial loading of rods, 4) Moments ofinertia, 5) Bending of beams, 6) Beams line of deflection, 7) Shearing, 8) Torsion, 9) Complex stress yieldcriterion, 10) linear buckling of column.
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Management Psychology 2022
e-Learning CoursesDuring the Management Psychology course, the focus is placed on how psychological science, research, and knowledge can support management. The course topics include elements pertaining to individual differences, decision-making, leadership, group work, stress management, and more. Course participants have to take a mid-term test and submit the final project at the end of the semester. During our first meeting, you have learned...
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History of urban planning I
e-Learning CoursesThe course is aimed to the Erasmus students in the summer term. During he course students learn the principles and conditions of development of urban settlements in the time periods from ancient times to the 18th century (ancient Greece, Rome, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and Classicism). The students prepare 3 excercises: Task 1 - Cities of ancient Greece and Rome; Task 2 - Medieval Cities; Task 3 - Cities of Renaissance,...