obhajoba závěrečné práce | |
Osvědčení o absolvování programu | |
nejsou uvedeny | |
Sustainability management | |
full-time | |
Czech | |
This course is not open to foreigners. The exception is students of Slovak nationality. The course is taught only in the Czech language. |
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The graduate of the course will be able to perceive the context and opportunities in the field of sustainable development. The course is suitable for staff responsible for strategy and development, CRS, sustainability and the environment or marketing and PR. The course is also suitable for individuals who are interested in integrating the principles of sustainable behaviour into their personal lives or private activities. This course is not open to foreigners. The exception is students of Slovak nationality. The course is taught only in the Czech language. |
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P0712D130004 | |
Sustainability and Environmental Engineering | |
Sustainability management | |
11 full-day teaching blocks, 88 lectures, two-day excursions. |
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32 | |
not defined This course is not open to foreigners. The exception is students of Slovak nationality. The course is taught only in the Czech language. |
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payment of course fee This course is not open to foreigners. The exception is students of Slovak nationality. The course is taught only in the Czech language. |
obhajoba závěrečné práce | |
Osvědčení o absolvování programu | |
nejsou uvedeny | |
Kočí Vladimír prof. Ing. Ph.D., MBA | |
Department of Sustainability and Product Ecology | |
Department of Sustainability and Product Ecology | |
Sustainability management |
2023/2024 | |
winter semester, September | |
22.09.23 | |
2 | |
96 hours | |
22.9.2023 - 26.4.2024 | |
22.9.2023 6.10.2023 26.10.2023 27.10.2023 24.11.2023 15.12.2023 12.1.2024 26.1.2024 23.2.2024 15.3.2024 5.4.2024 26.4.2024 |
46000 Kč / course |
online | |
Department of Sustainability and Product Ecology | |
Trecáková Tatiana Ing. et Ing. Ph.D. | |
Tatiana.Trecakova@vscht.cz | |
776224188 | |
26.04.2023 - 18.09.2023 | |
This course is not open to foreigners. The exception is students of Slovak nationality. The course is taught only in the Czech language. |
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