This study program is offered not only at FEI STU but also at the University of Economics in Bratislava. The home university for this program is the University of Economics in Bratislava (EUBA). The admission requirements are determined by EUBA, and applications are also submitted through this university.
Admission requirements will be added soon.
Basic information
| Name: | economics and management of energy |
| Degree of education: | 1st level, ISCED-F code 665 |
| Field of study: | electrical and electronics engineering, economy and management, ISCED-F kód 0713; 0413 |
| Type of study programme: | bachelor study programme |
| Awarded academic degree: | bachelor (Bc.) |
| Form of study: | only full-time |
| Language of study: | Slovak, English |
| Standard lenght of study: | 3 years |
| Cooperating universities: | University of Economics in Bratislava |
| Supervisor: | prof. Ing. Helena Majdúchová, CSc. |
| Co-supervisor: | doc. Ing. Žaneta Eleschová, PhD. |
What will you learn?
A graduate of the Economics and Management in Energy program possesses knowledge of economics, management, and power engineering, with an understanding of financial analysis, planning, and the environmental aspects of energy. They master modern ICT tools, workplace safety with power engineering equipment, and the principles of energy production, transmission, and distribution. They are capable of presenting and defending conclusions in foreign languages, applying management techniques, and solving professional problems creatively. They can lead teams and projects, design strategic solutions, and assess environmental impacts. The graduate has digital, communication, and interdisciplinary skills applicable in the energy sector.
Courses
1st year
Winter semester (1st semester)
Compulsory courses
- Electrical Engineering
- Law in the energy sector
- Management
- Mathematics for Energy Professionals I.
- Physical Exercises 1
- Professional English for Energy Professionals I.
- Safety in Electrical Engineering
Summer semester (2nd semester)
Compulsory courses
- Enterprise economy for Energy Professionals
- Finance in the energy sector
- Mathematics for Energy Professionals II.
- Physical Exercises 2
- Physics
- Professional English for Energy Professionals II.
1nd year
Winter semester (3rd semester)
Compulsory courses
- Accounting for network industries
- Applied Informatics I.
- Ecology in Power Engineering
- Energy Efficiency
- Production of Electrical Energy
Semi-compulsory courses
It is necessary to choose at least 1 course.
- German for Beginners I.
- Russian for Beginners I
- Spanish for Beginners I
Summer semester (4th semester)
Compulsory courses
- Applied Informatics II.
- Basics of Electrical Power Engineering
- Economy and business economics
- Managerial decision-making
- Nuclear Installations
Semi-compulsory courses
It is necessary to choose at least 1 course.
- German for Beginners II.
- Russian for Beginners II
- Spanish for Beginners II
3rd year
Winter semester (5th semester)
Compulsory courses
- Cost controlling in energy sector
- Economic aspects in the energy sector
- Nuclear Physics and Technology
- Seminar for the final thesis 1
Semi-compulsory courses
It is necessary to choose at least 1 course.
- Business planning
- Human resource management
Summer semester (6th semester)
Compulsory courses
- Economics and management in the energy sector
- Final thesis and its defence
- Renewable Energy Sources
- Seminar for the final thesis 2
Semi-compulsory courses
It is necessary to choose at least 1 course.
- Algorithmization in VBA
- Basics in Modelling in Power Engineering
- Electrical Energy Utilization and Electrical Devices