Studiengänge >> Integrierte Managementsysteme 2023 M.Sc. >> Theory-Practice-Transfer: Understanding and Analysis of Management Systems |
Code: | 266250 |
Module title: | Theory-Practice-Transfer: Understanding and Analysis of Management Systems |
Version: | 1.0 (05/2020) |
Last update: | 26.09.2022 |
Responsible person: | Prof. Dr. rer.pol. Brauweiler, Jana j.brauweiler@hszg.de |
Offered in 4 study courses: | Integrated Management (M.Sc.) valid from class 2020 | Integrated Management (M.Sc.) valid from class 2021 | Integrated Management Systems (M.Sc.) valid from class 2023 | Integrated Management Systems (M.Sc.) valid from class 2025 |
Semester according to time table: | SoSe (summer semester) |
Module level: | Master |
Duration: | 1 semester |
Status: | elective core module (specialization) |
Place where the module will be offered: | Zittau |
Language of Instruction: | English |
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hours | ECTS Credits |
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* | Overall workload per module (1 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of 30 hours) |
** | One semester credit hour (SCH) corresponds to a workload / class meeting of 45 minutes per week in a semester |
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Learning and teaching methods: | - Interactive lecture with presentations and joint work/development of conceptual approaches for management systems - Exemplary deepening of topics through practical application of individual instruments/tools of the management system, working in a team - Independent development of substance complexes, research - company excursions to the management systems under consideration - Contents of teaching in Opal if possible and suitable the module could be carried out as an short term internship in a regional company |
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Assessment | Major exam (presentation) | 100.0% |
Syllabus plan/Content: |
1. Principles of management systems - Development of management systems - Development of ISO standards - Definition of management systems - High Level Structure (HSL) for management systems 2. Types of management systems according to HLS - Establishment of quality, environmental, energy, occupational health and safety and information security management systems - Derivation of a correlation matrix for management systems - List of questions for management systems in practice 3. Excursions into regional practice or internship - Implementation of QMS - Implementation of EMS and EnMS - Implementation of AMS - Implementation of ISMS 4. Practice colloquium with poster presentation |
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Subject-specific skills and competences: | After successful completion of this module: - students can explain the structure of a management system according to the High Level Structure and the DEMING cycle - the students are able to explain the individual requirements of chapters 4-10 of the High Level Structure in detail. - they are able to define important terms of a management system with confidence. - they can explain the objectives of a quality, environmental, energy, occupational health and safety and information security management system as well as the specific standard requirements resulting from it. - they can identify commonalities, synergies and conflicts of objectives between management systems and develop ideas for exploiting synergies and avoiding conflicts of objectives. - they can define with certainty what an integrated management system is and argue what advantages it has over separate management systems. |
Generic competences (Personal and key skills): | After successful participation in this module, students are able to - recognize essential information, process it in a structured manner and develop results independently. - to extract knowledge from different areas and to combine or apply it in a suitable way. - scientifically process the results of their work, discuss them with a specialist audience and present them successfully using appropriate presentation techniques. |
Pre-requisites: | Enrolment in the study programm "Integrated Management"/"Integrated Managemement Systems" |
Literature: | - ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1 Consolidated ISO Supplement - Procedures specific to ISO, Annex SL - DIN EN ISO 9000:2015: Quality management systems - Principles and terms - DIN EN ISO 9001:2015: Quality management systems - Requirements - DIN EN ISO 14001:2015: Environmental management systems - Requirements - DIN EN ISO 45001:2015: Occupational health and safety management systems - Requirements with guidance for use - DIN EN ISO 50001:2018: Energy management systems - Requirements with guidance for use - ISO/IEC 27001:2013 + Cor. 1:2014: Information technology - IT security procedures - Information security management systems - Requirements - ISO/IEC DIS 27000:2015: IT security procedures - Information security management systems - Overview and terminology |