Management of Public Enterprises - Brochure

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university of Maribor faculty of economics and business

MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES MAster's Programme Accredited by:


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MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES at a glaNcE

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ENrolmENt aNd admissioN procEdUrE

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programmE FEE

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How wE sUpport YoU

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How to fiNd Us

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ExploriNg slovENia

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liFE iN maribor


wElcomE to FEb

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It is a great honour for me to address you as the dean of Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) at University Maribor which is one of the biggest and oldest faculties for university education in Business Studies and Management in Slovenia. The FEB Maribor is proud of this over fifty-year existence, which reflects the tradition in the Slovenian academic area and respected maturity in the international one. During these years, more than 28,000 students graduated at FEB Maribor, hence acquiring different professional and scientific titles. All this places FEB Maribor among the most respectable university education institutions in Slovenia. More than 55 years of existance and numberous successfull graduates are a proof of the quality of our education. European ECBE accreditation in 2008 and US ACBSP accreditation in 2009 indicate the continuing quality of our programmes. In the globalized and multicultural world of today the only way forward is through learning about new ways of doing business and through learning how to live together with different people. FEB Maribor acknowledges research excellence and interconnectedness of research and pedagogical work of our academic staff. We are an institution which continue to give priority to a training based on the intellectual rigour, the solid knowledge and the on-going research of our academic staff. FEB Maribor has academic staff whose achievements in international research publishing guarantee internationally comparable quality. Join our new Master programme and explore FEB Maribor resources. Prof.dr. Lidija Hauptman Dean FEB Maribor


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MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES at a glaNcE

Public enterprises, sometimes called also state owned enterprises, still remain an important and also considerable part of national economies all around the world. They employ a lot of successful professionals with in-depth distinct professional knowledge, usually in technological areas or in public administration, who often lack management knowledge which will enable them successful management careers. Due to an increasing demand for such education, FEB has decided to offer a Master’s programme Management of Public Enterprises, which combines general MBA with specifics of public enterprises and is specially designed for high-achieving professionals who have earned their bachelor’s degrees in social, technical, natural and all other sciences and who wish to take the next major step in their careers. FEB Master’s programme Management of Public Enterprises is offered as a two-year MBA programme and is open to young professionals who have already earned their undergraduate degrees. It is unique because it covers two key fields for a successful career in management, i.e. general MBA knowledge adjusted to Public Enterprises and specific knowledge key of business functions important for Public Enterprises. The programme covers broad range of topics from strategic management to finance management, marketing management, information management, human resources management to organizational theory, international economic order and others. Topics are covered in depth by combining theoretical knowledge in both fields with practice-oriented applications. It examines the most up-to-date concepts in all major business areas at the advanced level. The participants develop both academic excellence and practical hands-on skills they will need to succeed in their careers. As a two-year full-time MBA programme FEB Master’s programme Management of Public Enterprises is fully taught in English. The programme comprises: • 15 core courses, which provide a comprehensive understanding of public enterprises within national economies and in globalised world; • 3 elective courses, which offer individual professional specialisations; • Master’s thesis, a project-based work which puts new learning to work. The two-year Master’s programme Management of Public Enterprises offers participants, whichever undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree they hold, to reach new professional heights. Within the programme, the participants build on the skills and knowledge they have already acquired in their prior studies and professional life.


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1. Semester (Winter)

Quantitative Techniques in Management International Entrepreneurship Organization Theory Corporate Finance International Economic Order International Strategic Marketing Management

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Polona Tominc; dr. Majda Bastič; Vesna Čančer Miroslav Rebernik Vojko Potočan Žan Jan Oplotnik Klavdij Logožar

dr. Milan Jurše

2. Semester (Summer)

Communication, Motivation and Conflict Solving Governance and Strategic Management Economic Growth Information Systems Management International Political Economy Services Marketing

2. Year Strategic Management Accounting Law of Intellectual Property Strategic Human Resource Management Elective Course 1 Elective Course 2 Elective Course 3 Master's Thesis

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Damijan Mumel Mojca Duh Darja Boršič; dr. Janko Marovt Samo Bobek Davorin Kračun

dr. Aleksandra Pisnik Korda

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dr. Iztok Kolar dr. Borut Bratina dr. Sonja Treven As defined in course Syllabi As defined in course Syllabi As defined in course Syllabi

4. Semester (Summer)

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Macroeconomics II

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dr. Rasto Ovin

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Public sector economics

dr. Tanja Markovič Hribernik

Marketing information system

dr. Dušan Radonjič

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Strategic supply chain management

dr. Klavdij Logožar

5 ECTS

Business Ethics and Organization Culture Technological and environmental innovations

dr. Vojko Potočan dr. Gregor Radonjič

5 ECTS

Invention and Innovation Management

dr. Zdenka Ženko

5 ECTS 5 ECTS

Credibility and Corporate Culture

dr. Jernej Belak

5 ECTS

Business information solutions

dr. Samo Bobek

5 ECTS

* ECTS is a tool that helps to design, describe, and deliver programmes and award higher education qualifications. The use of ECTS, in conjunction with outcomes-based qualifications frameworks, makes programmes and qualifications more transparent and facilitates the recognition of qualifications. ECTS can be applied to all types of programmes, whatever their mode of delivery (school-based, work-based), the learners’ status (full-time, part-time) and to all kinds of learning (formal, non-formal and informal).


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dr. Majda Bastič

dr. Vesna Čančer

Research and teaching Areas: Operation Management, Operations Research and Researching Methodology

Research and teaching Areas: Decision Analysis, Creative Problem Solving Methods and Quantitative Methods in Economic and Business Sciences

dr. Jernej Belak

dr. Mojca Duh

Research and teaching Areas: Organization Policy and Strategic Management

Research and teaching Areas: Strategic Management, Business Policy and Project Management

dr. Samo Bobek

dr. Milan Jurše

Research and teaching Areas: Strategic Information System Planning, Information Manegement, E-business and Banking Tehnology

Research and teaching Areas: International Marketing, Market Position Management, International Strategic Marketing and Business School Strategy

dr. Darja Boršič

dr. Iztok Kolar

Research and teaching Areas: Economic Theory and Policy

Research and teaching Areas: Accounting and Auditing

Professor

Assistant Professor

Professor

Assistant Professor

dr. Borut Bratina Associate Professor

Research and teaching Areas: Business Law

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

dr. Davorin Kračun Professor

Research and teaching Areas: Political Economy, Macroeconomic Stabilization, Development Strategy, Ownership Transformation and Multilateral Trade


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dr. Klavdij Logožar Associate Professor

dr. Rasto Ovin Professor

Research and teaching Areas: International Economics and Business Logistics

Research and teaching Areas: Interntional Productivity Comparision, Institutional Economics, CrossBorder Mergers and Acquisitions

dr. Tanja Markovič Hribernik

dr. Aleksandra Pisnik Korda

Research and teaching Areas: Finance and Economic Policy

Research and teaching Areas: Marketing Services, Brand Management and Fundamentals of Marketing

Associate Professor

dr. Janko Marovt Assistant Professor

Research and teaching Areas: Mathematics

dr. Damijan Mumel

Assistant Professor

dr. Vojko Potočan Professor

Research and teaching Areas: Organization and Management, Organization and Informatics

Professor Research and teaching Areas: Consumer Behavor, Business Communication, Psychology in Organizations and Research Methods

dr. Dušan Radonjič

dr. Žan Jan Oplotnik

dr. Gregor Radonjič

Associate Professor Research and teaching Areas: Finanial Management, Infrastructure Finance, PPP Activities, Fiscal Decentralization, Economics Trent Analysis

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Research and teaching Areas: Marketing

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Research and teaching Areas: Technological Discipline


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dr. Miroslav Rebernik

Professor Research and teaching Areas: Entrepreneurship, Business Economics, Theories of the Firm and International Entrepreneurship

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dr. Sonja Treven Professor

Research and teaching Areas: Human Resource Management, Organization Behaviour, Organization and Informatics

dr. Polona Tominc

dr. Zdenka Ženko

Research and teaching Areas: Statistical and Quantitative Methods, Entrepreneurship and Logistics

Research and teaching Areas: Innovation Theories and System Theories

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Assistant Professor


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ENrolmENt aNd admissioN procEdUrE

Entry requirements • undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree from University or College accredited by the country of origin; • ability to communicate in English.

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PROGRAMME FEE Programme Fee

Accommodation in Student dormitories

3.900,00 EUR/Year

Two years programme - fee payable yearly

130,00 EUR/Month*

Rented on yearly basis payable monthly

Library, E-mail, Internet, E-learning portal ...

FREE USE

Textbooks - participant personal library copies

FREE USE

* Last year rates.

Free assistance for: - Searching alternative housing solutions if desired by applicant - Recognition of applicant bachelor degree by University Maribor – Prerequisite for enrolment - Obtaining visa and living permit for applicant - Additional issues if asked by applicant (i.e. opening of bank account ‌)

Free assistance from FEB provided by native local students to applicants to adjust themselves to live in Maribor and to study at FEB.


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How wE sUpport YoU Student Affairs Office

International Office

Reading Room

Library

Computer rooms


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MARIBOR, Faculty of Economics and Business


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ExploriNg slovENia

Slovenia, the green heart of Europe, lies between the mountainous Austria and Italy, flat Hungary and the warm Adriatic Sea. It is a nice surprise for many visitors from all over the world. Snowy Alpine peaks and the Triglav National Park with many glacial valleys, gorges, waterfalls, lakes, and crystal-clear wild waters attract visitors looking for peace in the mountains as well as sports climbers, skiers, canoeists, gliders in search for relaxation and excitement in everyday life.

Bled with an island in the middle of a lake and a mighty cliff-top castle is the Alpine tourist centre. The Karst region with its caves, plateaus, fields, disappearing streams, and a periodic lake offers many possibilities for exploring and discovering Slovenia.

There are many underworld caves, from the world famous Postojnska Cave with beautiful stalactites, pillars and rocky curtains and UNESCO's Ĺ kocjan Caves to grottos that are difficult to access, where you can climb only with the help of experienced local guides. In Lipica (Karst) sheltered by century-old lime trees there is an over 400 years old stud farm of Lipizzaners, the world famous white horses with their origin in Slovenia.

Photos by www.slovenia.info


liFE iN maribor Maribor, whose origins as a town can be traced back to the 13th century, is today the second largest city (95.171 inhabitants in January 2011) of Slovenia and represents the centre of Slovenian Styria (Štajerska) region. Maribor lies in the embrace of the green Pohorje mountains and wine growing hills, at both sides of the river Drava. Pohorje is a skiing centre in winter and a place for hiking, cycling, and recreation all year round. In the municipality of Maribor there is a large number of protected natural sights: three regional/landscape parks (Drava, Trije ribniki, Mariborsko jezero), a natural reserve (Mariborski otok) and others. The city’s character has been shaped by its industry, which once performed a significant role in the Slovenian economy. Apart from that, Maribor offers a rich and varied cultural experience to inhabitants and visitors. In addition to many cultural events, the citizens can enjoy the city’s beautiful and relaxing surroundings as it lies at the foothills of the Pohorje mountains, providing several outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing. Special events, such as the traditional Golden Fox Trophy, a Women’s Ski World Cup competition, as well as the international multicultural Festival Lent and events around the Old Vine provide a particularly animated atmosphere. Maribor is also known for its excellent wines, as many vineyards surround the city. Moreover, with its University, Maribor is also a city with a distinguished intellectual potential. The fact that the town has chosen to call itself “the University city” denotes its awareness of the importance of education and research in its development.

Photos by www.slovenia.info

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