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 Slovak University of Technology (STU). The admission requirements are determined by STU, and applications are also submitted through our university.
Admission requirements will be added soon.
Basic information
| Name: | economics and management of energy |
| Degree of education: | 2nd level, ISCED-F code 767 |
| Field of study: | electrical and electronics engineering, economy and management, ISCED-F kód 0713; 0413 |
| Type of study programme: | bachelor study programme, joint study programme |
| Awarded academic degree: | engineer (Ing.) |
| Form of study: | only full-time |
| Language of study: | Slovak, English |
| Standard lenght of study: | 2 years |
| Cooperating universities: | University of Economics in Bratislava |
| Supervisor: | prof. Ing. Helena Majdúchová, CSc. |
| Co-supervisor: | prof. Ing. Anton Beláň, PhD. |
What will you learn?
A graduate of the Economics and Management in Energy program possesses advanced knowledge in resource management, budgeting, pricing, and evaluating the economic impacts of technical solutions in the energy sector. They are proficient in electricity production, transmission, and distribution, system management, and process modeling. They can plan and manage projects, analyze financial data and regulatory measures, and design and present innovative solutions. The graduate is prepared to work in senior management, regulatory bodies, or research, lead large teams, and make strategic decisions. They have an innovative mindset and the ability to integrate economic and technical aspects of energy.
Courses
1st year
Winter semester (1st semester)
Compulsory courses
- Applied Electrical Power Engineering
- Asset management in the energy sector
- Financial management
- Operating States in Power Systems
- Price Decision Making in the energy sector
Summer semester (2nd semester)
Compulsory courses
- Control of Power Systems
- Electrical Substations and Power Plants
- Entrepreneurial environment and regulation in the EU
- Overhead Power Lines and Distribution Networks
- Project management
2nd year
Winter semester (3rd semester)
Compulsory courses
- Financial engineering and investment
- Materials and Decommissioning of NPPs
- Seminar for the final thesis 1
- Sustainable business growth
Semi-compulsory courses
It is necessary to choose at least 1 course.
- High Voltage Technology
- Metallic and Optical Wires and Cables
Summer semester (4th semester)
Compulsory courses
- Economics and management in the energy sector
- Final thesis and its defence
- Financial markets
- Practice
- Seminar for the final thesis 2
Semi-compulsory courses
It is necessary to choose at least 1 course.
- Developing management skills
- Managerial Communication