Economic Assessment and Functioning of Enterprises (DEiFP)

 

 

 

The "Economic Assessment and Functioning of Enterprises" (DEiFP) is a specialty of the second-degree studies, being a substantive continuation of the undergraduate specialty "Theory of enterprises". Students learn the content and research methodology related to the regularities and principles describing knowledge and skills in:

  • setting standards for the economic diagnosis of enterprises,
  • shaping the functioning of enterprises in the economy.

 

The "Economic Assessment and Functioning of Enterprises" is therefore a specialty directing studies into learning about the theoretical and practical entrepreneurial circumstances, with a particular emphasis on the specifics of business entities. This specialty consists of two complementary segments of managerial knowledge.

 

The economic diagnosis is the ability to learn about past states, structures and economic volatility, evaluation of their importance and creation from them an information base to achieve specific business goals.

 

The functioning of enterprises is knowledge of mechanisms which allows to achieve economic goals in future operating conditions of business entities.

 

The ambition of the specialty "Economic Assessment and Functioning of Enterprises" is to bring as close as possible  - in didactic processes - substantive compliance between the requirements and realities of economic practice. Hence, "diagnostic's" lectures show the specifics of economic and financial, operational, work, market and marketing research. The "functional" segment is dominated by knowledge about skills of regulation, adaptation and optimization, as well as  identification and creation of result’s decisions in enterprises, which are identified by their behaviours.

The "DEiFP" specialty is offered at full-time and part-time second-degree studies.

 

As the part of the "DEiFP" specialty, the Department's employees realize the following lectures:

  • Theory of Economic Diagnosis,
  • Theory of Enterprise Functioning,
  • Economic and Financial Research,
  • Operational and Work Research,
  • Market and Marketing Research,
  • Enterprise Diagnosis Systems,
  • Enterprise Functioning Systems,
  • Diagnostic Methods of Making Decisions,
  • Master's Seminar.