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SSME Education in Europe: a Proposal for a Joint Master Degree between University of Porto and Masaryk University

JOÃO, Falcão e Cunha, Petra HOCOVÁ, Patrício LIA and Zdenko STANÍČEK

Basic information

Original name

SSME Education in Europe: a Proposal for a Joint Master Degree between University of Porto and Masaryk University

Name in Czech

SSME vzdělání v Evropě: Návrh Joint degree mezi University of Porto a Masarykovou universitou

Authors

JOÃO, Falcão e Cunha (620 Portugal), Petra HOCOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Patrício LIA (620 Portugal) and Zdenko STANÍČEK (203 Czech Republic)

Edition

Computer Systems & Applications, Beijin, China, 2009, 1003-3254

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

10201 Computer sciences, information science, bioinformatics

Country of publisher

China

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14330/09:00035977

Organization unit

Faculty of Informatics

Keywords in English

curricula; service science; master programme; education

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 17/3/2010 22:17, Mgr. Bc. Petra Komárková, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

Service Science, Engineering and Management (SSME) is emerging as a new discipline and several universities have been evolving or creating courses/programs to educate for the needs of the service fields of the economy. The University of Porto started in 2007 a master program in Service Engineering and Management, and Masaryk University started in 2008 a program in Service Science, Management, and Engineering. Both programs concentrate on services that are supported by technology, in particular information and communication technologies. This paper presents a summary of both programs and a proposal for a joint 2 year master program involving the two universities that is expected to start in 2010. Students in this program will take courses in the two universities, and lecturers will be involved in joint research projects. Individual students will have a semester research or applied project in a European service organization, being supervised by a lecturer or a researcher from each universities. It is expected that graduates will understand technological, organizational and cultural aspects of the diverse businesses in a wide European context and will be ready for service requirements of this century.

In Czech

Service Science, Engineering and Management (SSME) je vznikající disciplína. University of Porto odstartovala in 2007 masgisterský program Service Engineering and Management a Masarykova Universita spustila program Service Science, Management, and Engineering v roce 2008. Příspěvek předkládá přehled obou programů a návrh na joint degree dvouletého magisterského programu zahrnující obě univerzity s předpokládaným počátkem v roce 2010.