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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course
Innovation Management
Number: BIM43 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and tutorials
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
S – 2 hours
Number of credits: 5
LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Lidia Galabova Ph.D (FM), tel. 965 39 15; e-mail: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM Compulsory for students from Industrial
Management BEng program of the Faculty of Management.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE The course in Innovation Management will
introduce students to the basic characteristics of National Innovation Systems and the EU
Innovation management policy. Students will study and will be able to apply main approaches,
methods and technique, required for the effective management of innovations in contemporary
companies and will gain knowledge needed to develop and manage innovation projects.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE Main topics: EU Innovation policy. National Innovation
Systems. Types of innovations. Innovation process. Models, describing the innovation process.
Innovation management. Generation of innovation ideas. Innovation projects. Methods for
evaluation of innovation projects. Closed innovations. Open innovations. Research and
Development in industrial companies. Knowledge and innovation transfer. Dynamic capabilities.
Funding of innovation activity. Unexpected and undesired consequences of innovation activity.
PREREQUISITES The course is based on the economical and managerial knowledge acquired in
previous years. Economics, Introduction to Management, Industrial and Production Management,
Marketing, Strategic Management etc.
TEACHING METHODS Lectures supported by power point presentation, video materials, visits
by guest lecturers, seminars during which case studies will be discusses and students will solve
specific practical assignments.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT Written examination at the end of semester, which constitutes 70%
from the final mark and evaluation of the work during the seminars and lectures, which constitute
30% of the final mark.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY 1) ГЕОРГИЕВ, ИВ., ЦВЕТКОВ, ЦВ. И БЛАГОЕВ, Д. Мениджмънт на
фирмените иновации и инвестиции, С., УНСС. 2013; 2)ДАМЯНОВА Л. Управление на
иновациите. С., ИК "Проф. П. Венедиков". 2009; 3) ТАНЕВА Н. Иновационен мениджмънт,
С., ИК”КИНГ”. 2007; 4) CHESBROUGH, H. Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating
and Profiting from Technology. Harvard Business School Press. 2006; 5) CHESBROUGH, H.
Open Business Models: How to Thrive in the New Innovation Landscape. 2006; 6)
CHESBROUGH, H. Open Service Innovation: Rethinking Your Business to Grow and Compete in
a New Era. 2011; 7) DAVILA, T., EPSTAIN, M AND SHELTON, R. Making Innovation Work:
How to Manage It, Measure It, and Profit from It, Updated Edition. Pearson Education Inc. 2013; 8)
TIDD, J., BESSAN, J. Managing Innovation: Integrating Technological, Market and Organisational
Change. 4th
Edition. Wiley. 2009; 9) TROTT, P. Innovation Management and New Product
Development. 5th
Edition. FT Prentice Hall. 2011; 10) VON HIPPEL, E. Democratizing Innovation.
The MIT Press. 2005.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Internet based services and
applications
Code: BIM44.1 Semester: VII
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
LW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assis. Prof. Orlin Marinov, PhD (FM) tel.: 965 32 43 , email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Internet-based services and applications (IBAS)
is a electable course in the bachelor degree program of the "Industrial management” specialty in
Faculty of Management at TU-Sofia.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim of the course is to prepare students to
apply methods and tools for creating projects for construction of administrative and management
services in terms of the global Internet computer network in accordance with the development and
needs of information business
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The subject "Internet based services and applications” is a
electable discipline for students majoring in Industrial management. Discussed are issues related to
nature and the main tasks of the industrial management.
PREREQUISTES: “Informatics 1”, "Informatics 2", “Fundamentals of Management”, etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia, laboratory work, class
discussions. Software packages are used to demonstrate IBAS methods and techniques.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Achieving the objective of training is monitored through
continuous assessment. The assessment is based on points received from: test, course work and
student performance of duties during the semester.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
[1] Илиев Г., Атамян, Д. Мрежи за данни и интернет комуникации. Нови знания, 2009.
[2] Comer, D., Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume One (6th Edition). Pearson, 2013.
[3] Макдоналд М. Създаване на уеб сайт. Зест Прес. София, 2011.
[4] Препернау Д., Кокс, Д. Microsoft Windows Vista, Step by Step, СофтПрес, София, 2007
[5] Семерджиев, Цв. Сигурност и защита на информацията. Софтрейд, 2012.
[6] Стобърт, С. Парсънс, Д. Динамични уеб приложения за бази данни с PHP и MySQL.
DuoDesign. София, 2010.
[7] Цанкова, Р.(2008). Информационни технологии в публичната администрация.
Издателство на ТУ-София.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Software engineering
Code: BIM 44.2 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and seminar work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours, SW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Dr. eng. Valeri Gochev - tel.: 088 6010910, E-mail: [email protected]
University of Telecommunications and Post – Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional in block for the students of Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Software engineering (SE) course is aimed to
introduce the cold with models of software process, analyze approaches for development of
software, documentation of software projects, organization of software production and introduction
to the features of the software business.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: SE course is a basic specializing discipline for the students
of “Industrial Management” specialty in the Faculty of Management – TU-Sofia. The course is
consistently considered the principles of software engineering, covering the methodological
approach in the development, use, maintenance and decommissioning of the software. The course
covers topics related to modeling software processes and organization development of software
products. Issues relating to the documentation of developer composition of the installation media,
designing the interface with the user, administer the database, the price of the software being
developed. In addition to commenting on practical issues related to the marketing of software
planning and organizing the development process.
PREREQUISTES: Students need knowledge about Informatics I, Informatics II, Engineering I
(Production Engineering), Engineering II (Industrial Engineering), Law I (Industrial legislation) etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia, seminar work, class
discussions. In the seminars practical purposes down the basic principles on which depends the
effectiveness of a particular area and stage of development of the software project.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Two tests at the middle and end of semester – 60%, seminar work
– 25%, students’ performance during the semester – 15%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. I. Sommerville, Software Engineering, Addison-Wesley, 2010; 2. R.
Pressman & B. Maxim, Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach, Mcgraw-Hill, 2014; 3.R.
Thayer, M. Dorfman, Software Engineering Essentials, Volume I: The Development Process
(Volume 1), Sofware Management Training, 2012; 4. Thayer, M. Dorfman, Software
Engineering Essentials, Volume II: The Supporting Processes, Sofware Management Training,
2012; 5. Thayer, M. Dorfman, Software Engineering Essentials, Volume III: The Engineering
Fundamentals (Volume 3), Sofware Management Training, 2012; 6.ELVIS C. FOSTER, Software
Engineering: A Methodical Approach, Apress, 2014; 7. ЕСКЕНАЗИ А., МАНЕВА Н.,
Софтуерни Технологии, Клмн, София 2006.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Expert systems with Artificial
Intelligence
Code: BIM 44.3 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and seminar work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours, SW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Dr. eng. Nikolay Hinov (FEET) - tel.: 9652569, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional in block for the students of Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Expert systems with artificial intelligence
(ESAI) course is designed for students to learn and be able to apply knowledge about the nature,
characteristics and use of expert systems and artificial intelligence models present-not knowledge in
expert systems and artificial intelligence methods for finding a solution and methods for introducing
blurred and uncertainty of meaning in the knowledge base of expert systems and artificial
intelligence.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: ESAI course is a basic specializing discipline for the
students of “Industrial Management” specialty in the Faculty of Management – TU-Sofia. The
course is consistently considered the basic principles of functioning and modern software tools for
the creation of ESAI. Analyzed the main types of tasks solved with the help of ESAI. Discussed are
some popular formalisms and languages for knowledge representation in ESAI, particular attention
is paid to the methods and languages for presenting inaccurate and uncertain knowledge and data
ESAI.
PREREQUISTES: Students need knowledge about Informatics I, Informatics II, Engineering I
(Production Engineering), Engineering II (Industrial Engineering), Law I (Industrial legislation) etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia, laboratory work, class
discussions. The seminars are mainly directed towards the practical consideration of the main topics
of the training course.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Two tests at the middle and end of semester – 60%, seminar work
– 25%, students’ performance during the semester – 15%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Winston, P.H. Artificial Intelligence, Addison-Wesley, reading, MA, 3RD
EDITION, 1992; 2. Luger, G. F. & W. A. Stubblefield. Artificial Intelligence: Structures and
Strategies for Complex Problem Solving, Benjamin/Cummings, Redwood City, Ca, Second Edition,
1993; 3. P. Jackson, Introduction to Expert Systems (3rd Edition), Pearson Education Limited,
1999; 4. J. Giarratano, G. Riley, Expert Systems: Principles and Programming, Fourth Edition,
Published by Course Technology, 2014; 5. P. Lucas, Linda C. VAN DER GAAG, Principles of
Expert Systems, Published in 1991 by Addison-Wesley, 1991; 6. K. Darlington, The Essence of
Expert Systems, Prentice Hall August 4, 1999; 7. Bratko, I. Prolog Programming for Artificial
Intelligence, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 2nd edition, 1990; 8. J. Liebowitz, The
Handbook of Applied Expert Systems., CRC Press December 29, 1997; 9. F. Hodson, A. Kandel,
Real Time Expert Systems Computer Architecture, CRC Press July 1991.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course
Human-Computer Interaction
Code: BIM 44.4
Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and seminars
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours;
S – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Prof. PhD Svetoslav Velev (FM), tel.:965 3537, e-mail:[email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional for the undergraduate students specialty
Industrial Management.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The course "Human-Computer Interaction" aims
to acquaint students with general questions of informatkata, historical retrospect of the development
of computers, psychological characteristics of perception and information processing of human
primary emphasis is harmful and dangerous consequences improper handling of technical devices
for information communication and ways of prevention of disabilities and illnesses
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURS Learning Course "Human-Computer Interaction" provides
information for students learning the most common technical sredsto today - the computer to a safe
and most effective and reliable operation with him.Emphasis in this course are the design decisions
etc. Computer jobs in which they set out principles and recommendations for optimal placement of
technical equipment, sizing of the work area and parameters of the environment.
PREREQUISITES: Informatics, physiology of labor, labor psychology, labor organization,
Labour.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures, computer and multimedia projector .
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: The assessment is made by two tests
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1.Закон за здравословни безопасни условия за труд. София 2014 г. 2.
Караманска;. Д. Човешки фактор в инженерната психология и ергономия. Изд.”П.
Венедиктов”, София, 2006 г. 3.Момов А. Взаимовръзка «човек-компютър» - записки от
лекции 2006 г.; 2. БДС EN ISO 9241 – 2000/2004. Ергономични изисквания за работа с
видеотерминали. Части 1 до 14. 4. Момов А. Ергономия и ергономично проектиране - първа
и втора части. Изд. ТУ София, 2006 г.; 5. Woodson W.S. Human factors reference guide for
electronics and computer professionals. McGraw – Hill Press, New York,2009.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Accounting
Code: BIM45 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures, seminars and
course work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours;
Seminars – 2 hours
Number of credits: 5
LECTURER: Prof. PhD Jordan Dimitrov (FM) - tel.: 9652532, email: [email protected];
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CARRICULUM: The course is compulsory for the students degree
course in “Industrial Management” in the Faculty of Management at the Technical University –
Sofia,“Bachelor” Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The main goal of the course is to give the
students knowledge of the accounting in the enterprise, which will help their development as
experts with the qualification needed to analyze the new economic situations, the comparison of the
accomplished economic results to the planned ones in the constantly changing market, etc.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The course gives directions for the fundamental knowledge
of the general theory of Accounting. The course treats the basic questions related with the
accounting of the capital of the enterprise, its resources – material, labor, financial, the expenses
related to the activity, the accomplished economic results, etc.
PREREQUISITES: A knowledge in Economics is required.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures helped by visual devices (slides and media projector) and
laboratory work helped by accounting – manual.
METHODS OF ASSESMENT: Written control at the end of the semester which includes a
theoretical question (test) and problems.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY 1.Фурнаджиева, М. Счетоводство на предприятието (теоретични основи),
изд. Софтрейд, С. 2010 г.; 2.Фурнаджиева, М. Счетоводство на предприятието (приложен
курс), изд. Софтрейд, С. 2011 г.; Дурин С. и Д. Дурина Счетоводство на предприятието, изд.
ФорКом, 2014 г.; 3. Проф. И. Душанов и проф. М. Димитров, Курс по счетоводство на
предприятието, изд. Счетоводна къща ЕООД при съюза на счетоводителите в България, 2003
г.; Фурнаджиева М. Сборник задачи по счетоводство, изд. къща “Сиела”, С. 2004 г. и други.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course
Quality Management
Code ВIМ 46 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and Seminar
work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours; SW – 2 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER:
Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Eng. George Dukendjiev (FME) - tel.9652688, e-mail: [email protected],
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory for the students specialty “Industrial
Management” to the Faculty of Management to TU-Sofia for the Bachelor of Science.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim of this course is introduce to the
students with the modern conceptions, methods and tools for quality management of products,
processes, people and environment.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The students are introduced to the general descriptions and
characteristics of quality, with the modern visions for its management and the strategy for Total
Quality Management (TQM). In this course are presented the types of product and process control,
control methods and organization, statistical methods for control and management of the processes,
as well as the basic methods and instruments for quality analysis and management. The students are
introduced to the regulatory, law and economical aspects of quality and the quality standards. In the
course are described the building of systems for quality management, for safety environment and
safety work conditions, as well as the problems for certification of products, systems and staff.
PREREQUISITIES: Base knows ledges are necessary about Mathematical Statistic.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are teaching with visual materials and slides. The seminar
works give the practical side of getting know ledges from the lectures. The experiments check base
theoretical conclusions made in lectures.
METHOD OF ASSESMENT: Write examine in the end in seven semesters.
INSTRUCTION LANGUEAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. Dukendjiev G., Jordanov R., Quality Control, Soft trade, Sofia, 2012 ISBN 954-9725-10-3
2. Jordanov R., G.Dukendjiev, Methods of Quality Control, Soft trade, Sofia, 2001 ISBN 954-
9725-47-2
3. Dukendjiev G., Computer Aided Quality, Soft trade, Sofia, 2001, ISBN 954-9725-48-0
5. Dale B.G., Managing Quality. Prentice Hall., N.Y., 1994
6. Hering E., J.Jrimel, H. Blank, Qualitaetsmanagement fuer Ingenieure, VDI-Verlag, Duesseldorf,
2008
7. Juran J.M., F.M. Gryna., Quality Planning and Analysis, Mc Graw - Hill, N.Y., 1993.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Industrial Property and Patent Policy
Code: ВIM 47.1 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and Seminar work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
SW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER:
Prof. Dr. jur. Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Stefanov (FM) - tel.: +359 2 9653213, e-mail: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Eligible for the students from the Specialty
“Industrial Design” at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the TU Sofia, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The Module of study „Protection of the
Intellectual Property“ has for an aim to give the students a minimum of knowledge about the legal
protection and the commercial realization of the immaterial objects of the intellectual property and
about the arrangement of an efficient patent policy in the international market.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The teaching in this field ranges the legal protection of
variety of immaterial objects, belonging to the intellectual property accordingly to the Paris
Convention from 1883 and the TRIPS from 1994, such as:
- copyright objects;
- patentable inventions and utility models;
- trademarks and industrial designs;
- company names (trade names) and appellations of origin;
- layout-design of integrated circuits (chip protection);
- trade secrets and their transfer as a 'know-how';
- unfair competition etc.
It goes also into problems, which are connected with the patent policy and the transfer of technology
(licensing agreements) as a part of a market strategy.
PREREQUISITES: Basic Knowledge in the field of the civil and industrial law.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures, using slides and power point presentation, tutorials, group
seminars or workshops, case studies.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam; current assessment.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY ; 1. Patent law – Official Gazette 27/1993; 2. Trade Marks and Geographical
Indications Law - Official Gazette 81/1999; 3. Industrial Design Law - Official Gazette 81/1999 (all
this in: http://www1.bpo.bg/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=75&Itemid=122); 4.
Copyright Law - Official Gazette 56/1993; 5. Law on Protection of the Competition - Official
Gazette 39/1998; 6. Djelepov, S./Stefanov, St.: License Agreements – TU Sofia/Informa Intellect,
1900; 7. Sarakinov, G.: Patent Law in Republic of Bulgaria – SIBI, Sofia 2008; 8. Kamenova, Tsv.:
Copyright – IPN at the BAS, Sofia 2004; 9. Stefanov, St.: International Protection of Utility
Models, TU Sofia, 2014.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Labour law
Code: BIM47.2 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and Tutorials
Lessons per week:
L - 2 hours
T - 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER:
Assoc. Prof., PhD Nevianka Kaneva (FM), tel.029653435, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: An elective course for students’ specialty
Industrial Management, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim of the course is fro the students to
receive basic knowledge bout the individual labour legal relations and to develop the ability to
implement them in practice.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main topics of the course are: grounds and procedures
for signing, modifying and terminating individual labour contacts, employee rights, disciplinary and
financially responsibility, protection in the case of dismissal, decision of individual labour disputes.
PREREQUISTES: The course is based on the disciplines Law I and Human Resources
Management.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia, slide shows and other
interactive forms of education.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: The grade is determined as follows: 80% from 2 written exams
and 20% from the work in the seminar classes.
LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. Zlatarev, Е,Bojanov, G.,Vasilev, A.,Koicheva,R., Mulechkova,I., Basics of Law, book 2,
Сiela, 2012.
2. Koev, S., Labour law, publishing house„Chernorisez Hrabar“, 2009 г.
3. Labour code.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
European Standards
Code: BIM47.3
Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and seminar work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
SW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assist. prof. phd .eng. Boriana Ilieva (FME), tel.: 9653785, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional for the students of Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: European Standards is aimed at giving students
knowledge for the necessary requirements and conditions for free movement of goods and
competitiveness on the Single European Market (SEM).
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The course "European Standards” acquaints students with
its development, legislation, systems, mechanisms and resources to provide compulsory safety and
competitiveness of products placed in SEM. The primary legislation and its role in building the
European Communities to integrate into the European Union are considered. The role of ETL on the
functioning of SEM, incl. application of harmonized European standards with ETL is studied. The
institutions and structures for conformity assessment of products with the requirements of the
European Standards and ETL are examined.
PREREQUISTES: Quality management.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia. In seminars class discussions
and development of EU declaration of conformity of a regulated product selected by the student are
fulfilled.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Continuous assessment with 2 tests in the semester each with
40% and 20% students work during the semester.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Main: САНДАЛСКИ. Б., M. Сандалски, М. Вичева и колектив , “Свободно движение и
конкурентно способност на продуктите в Европейския съюз”, СОФТТРЕЙД, С., 2011.
САНДАЛСКИ. Б., М.САНДАЛСКИ, “Свободно движение и конкурентно способност на
продуктите в Европейския съюз”, СОФТТРЕЙД, С., 2009.
Additional: САНДАЛСКИ Бр. “Европейска и международна стандартизация”, СОФТТРЕЙД, С. 2001.;
ВИЧЕВА М., “Възникване и функциониране на Европейския съюз” СОФТТРЕЙД, С. 2001.;
САНДАЛСКИ Бр. и др., Национална система за оценяване на съответствието и надзор на
пазара, СОФТТРЕЙД, С. 2001.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course
European technical
legislation
Code: BIM47.4 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and seminar work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours;
SW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER:
Assoc. Prof. Boryana Ilieva (FME), tel.965 3785, е-mail: [email protected],
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional for the students of Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: European Standards is aimed at giving students
knowledge for the necessary requirements and conditions for free movement of goods and
competitiveness on the Single European Market (SEM).
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Discipline "European technical legislation" introduces
students to its development of the legal framework, systems, mechanisms and means for providing
mandatory product safety. Consider the primary legislation and its role in building the European
Communities to their integration in the European Union. Studied the role of European technical
legislation on the functioning of the single market, including implementation of a harmonized
European technical regulations European standards. Regarded institutions and structures for
assessing the conformity of products with the requirements of Evrpoeyskoto Technical Legislation.
PREREQUISITES: Quality management.
TEACHING METHODS: : Lectures with multimedia presentations, laboratory works with analysis
and implementation of course work with description and defense.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Continuous assessment with 2 tests in the semester each with 40% and 20% students work during the semester.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY: B. Sandalski M. Sandalski M. Vicheva and others. "Freedom of movement and
technical competitiveness of products in the EU," Softtreyd, 2011.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Microelectronics and microsystem
engineering
Code: BIM48.1
Semester: 7
Activities:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
LW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURERS:
Prof. Dr Anna Soynova (FEET) – tel.: 965 3263, email: [email protected]
Prof. Dr Marin Hristov (FEET) - tel.: 965 3115, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: The course is optional for the full-time bachelor
degree students in “Industrial management”, Faculty of Management, Technical University of Sofia.
COURSE OBJECTIVES: The course will provide the students with types of integrated circuits,
microelectronic technology basis, application specifics of integrated circuits.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The following aspects are being studied: design, construction,
technology and application of VLSI and ULSI. The special emphasis is on microsystems and
technological operations used for their integration and packaging.
PREREQUISITES: Basic knowledge in physics, electrical circuits and electronics, technology in electrical engineering and electronics is required.
TEACHING METHODS: In the lectures are used slides and demo programs. Laboratory work
reports preparation and presentation is required.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Presentation of laboratory work reports and written examination at the end of 7th semester.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
RECOMMENDED REFERENCE(S): 1.Атанасов, А. С., Основи на микроелектрониката,
София, Техника, 1996; 2.Вълков, Ст., Аналогова електроника, Превод от френски език,
София, Техника, 2002; 3.Geiger, Allen, Strader, VLSI Design Techniques For Analog And Digital
Circuits, New York, 1990; 4. Pucknell, Eshraghian, Basic VLSI Design - Systems and Circuit;
5.Таков, Т., С. Цанова, Г. Ангелов, Микроелектронна схемотехника, София, 2010, 6.Anumpa
B. Kaul, Microelectronics to Nanoelectronics, Materials, Devices & Manufacturability, CRC Press,
2013; 7. Gardner, J., W.,Microsensors, MEMS and Smart devices, Wilry, 2012; 8.Minhang, Bao,
Analysis and Design Principles of MEMS Devices, 2014; 9.Prorok, B., C., Starman, L., V., Hay, J.,
MEMS and Nanotechnology, 2015; 10.Franco Maloberti, Understanding Microelectronics, Wiley,
2012; 11.Razavi, Behzad, Fundamentals of Microelectronocs, Wiley, 2014.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Electrical Processes and
Equipment
Code: BIM48.2 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
LW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURERS: Assoc. Prof. PhD. eng. Dilyana Gospodinova (FEE) - tel.: 9652672, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
Prof. PhD. eng. Peter Dineff (FEE) - tel.: 9653817, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Corse for the students of Faculty of Management
– TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Electrical Processes and Equipment (EPE)
course is aimed at giving basic knowledge to students on the electrical process methods, techniques
and apparatus that are a vital prerequisite to perform an active and adequate engineering activity.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Electrical Processes and Equipment course is an
engineering discipline for the students of “Industrial Management” specialty in the Faculty of
Management – Technical University of Sofia. In the course, issues are covered that concern the
nature and the basic tasks of electrical process and apparatus. Essentials of electrical industrial
technologies and apparatus principles are present. Electrical production processes and apparatus are
learned. The material includes basic modern industrial methods, techniques and apparatus that are
used by the modern product and industrial practice.
PREREQUISTES: Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Production Engineering I and II;
Industrial Engineering, Mechanics etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia and laboratory work and used
to demonstrate EPA in industrial practice.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam in the end of semester – 85%, students’
performance during the semester – 15%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. ХИНОВ, К. МАСЛАРОВ И. Електрически апарати за автоматиката.
Авангард Прима, 2014, ISBN 978-619-160-428-9, 265 стр. 2. ДИНЕВ П., Технологичен
практикум, Нови знания, 2015. 3. МАСЛАРОВ, И., Й. ШОПОВ. Технологии в
електротехниката и електроника-та. София, Авангард Прима, 2005. 4. Gill P., Electrical Power
Equipment Maintenance and Testing, Second Edition, CRC Press, 1000 pages, 2008, ISBN
1574446568. 5. Ballhatchet A. V., Electrical Apparatus Making for Beginners - A Practical
Handbook for Home and School Workshops, Sabine Press, 2010, ISBN 1446527069, 164 pages.
6. Fowler T. W., Electrical safety: safety and health for electrical trades: student manual (rev. Ed.),
DIANE Publishing, 2010, ISBN 1437920276, 81 pages. 7. Joshi H., Residential, Commercial and
Industrial Electrical Systems: Equipment and selection. Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2008, ISBN
0070620962, 536 pages. 8. Wadhwa, C. L. Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical
Energy, New Age International, 2005, ISBN 8122400736, 367 pages. 9. Electrical Installation
Guide, Schneider Electric, 2015, ISBN: 978.2.9531643.3.6, 564 pages.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course
Fundamentals of
Telecommunications
Code: BIM 48.3 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory
work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours;
LW – 1 hour.
Number of credits: 4
LECTURERS:
Assoc. Prof. Seferin Mirtchev, PhD, tel.: 965 22 54, email: [email protected],
Assoc. Prof. Rosen Miletiev, PhD, tel.: 965 3363, e-mail: [email protected]
Faculty of Communications and Communications Technologies
Technical University of Sofia,
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional engineering course (Group F) for the
students of speciality “Industrial Management”, Faculty of Management, educational - qualification
degree: Bachelor.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The main aim of the course is to give a deeper
knowledge about principles, basic functions and special feature of telecommunications systems and
networks. Students completed the course have to know the processes of different
telecommunications systems and networks.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Telecommunications channels and signals, transmission
systems, multiplexing systems, data transmission, switching system, teletraffic engineering,
telecommunications networks – ISDN, BISDN, ATM. Radio waves, antennas and radio systems.
Radio receivers and transmitters, television, mobile and personal communications.
PREREQUISITES: Physics, Electrical engineering and Electronics 1 (Electrotechnics), Electrical
engineering and Electronics 2 (Electronics), Manufacturing Technologies 2 (Technologies in
Electrical engineering and Electronics)
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures using slides. Laboratory works performed on laboratory
equipment and real telecommunications systems.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam (75%), laboratory check (25%).
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. Мирчев С., Йорданова Л. Основи на телекомуникациите. Принципи, системи и
устройства. С., ТУ - София, 2014.
2. Христов Х., С. Мирчев, Телекомуникации – общ курс. С., Нови знания, 2005.
3. Гугова В., В. Пулков, Оптични кабелни линии и мрежи, Нови знания, София, 2009.
4. Илиев Г. и Д. Атамян. Мрежи за данни и интернет комуникации. Нови знания, София,
2009.
5. Мирчев C., Г. Балабанов и К. Късев. Теория на телетрафика. ТУ - София, 2013.
6. Пулков В., Транспортни телекомуникационни мрежи, ТУ - София, 2011.
7. Мирчев С. Комутация в комуникационни мрежи. Нови знания, София, 2010.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Electro-physical technologies
Code: BIM48.4 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
LW – 1 hour
Number of
credits: 4
LECTURER: Prof. Dr. eng. Nikolay Hinov (FEET) - tel.: 9652569, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional in block for the students of Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Electro-physical technologies (ET) course is
aimed at giving students knowledge for the physical base and economical factors for use electro-
physical technology. This will let to the engineers-bachelors foresee their using.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Electro-physical technologies course is a basic specializing
discipline for the students of “Industrial Management” specialty in the Faculty of Management –
TU-Sofia. Students make a study of the main methods for producing mechanical products by
electrical spark, laser, electrons park, plasma, ultrasonics, electrical impulses, magnetic impulses,
magnetic abrasive and electrochemistry manufacturing and combination as well as between them
and with the conventional methods.
PREREQUISTES: Students need knowledge about physicist, chemistry, electrician, electronics,
materials and manifacturing technology etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia, laboratory work, class
discussions. In laboratory provides working with specialized technological systems for the
realization of the studied processes.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam in the end of semester – 60%, course work – 25%,
students’ performance during the semester – 15%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. ХИНОВ Н., Л., Електронни технологични устройства – копие от курс
лекции 2014г; 2. ДИНЕВ П.Д., Електротехнология, ч.I, Въведение в електротехнологията,
София, Печатна база ТУ-София, 2000; 3. КОНРАД Х., Р. КРАМПИЦ, Електротехнология,
Техника, София, 1990; 4. ГЕОРГИЕВ А. П., Електрофизични и електрохимични технологии в
машиностроенето, София., Печатна база ТУ-София, 1994; 5. ГЕОРГИЕВ А. П., Д. П.
ПАТАРИНСКИ, Д. К. СТАНКОВ, Ръководство за лабораторни упражнения по
електрофизични и електрохимични технологии в машиностроенето, София., Печатна база
ТУ-София, 1991; 6. METAXAS A.C., Fondations of electroheat, John Wiley & Sons, NEW
YORK, USA1996, ISBN 0 471 95644 9.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Computer Systems
Code: BIM48.5 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
LW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Prof. Dr. Plamenka Borovska (FCSC) - tel.: +359 2 965 25 24, e-mail: [email protected],
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Elective engineering discipline for the students of
Faculty of Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Computer Systems (CS) course is aimed at
giving students knowledge for basic concepts, principles, models and architectural styles of
computer systems, to make a comparative analysis and to assess the advantages and disadvantages
between alternative solutions.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Computer Systems course is a selectable engineering
discipline for students of “Industrial Management” specialty. The topics in the course are related to
the nature of Modern Computer System, CPU Architecture, Bus Architecture, I/O System, Memory
Management, Multicore Platforms, System Area Networks, Parallel GPU Architectures, Computer
Clusters, Supercomputers, GRID Technologies and Cloud Computing. The lectures include modern
methods and techniques used in universities such as the University of Arizona, University of Texas,
MIT and others. The labs include tasks and examples demonstrating the practical application of
modern computer systems.
PREREQUISTES: Industrial Engineering, Computing I, Computing II, etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia and laboratory works.
Software packages are used to evaluate the performance of computer systems and result analysis.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam in the end of semester – 60%, students’
performance during the semester – 40%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Borovska, Plamenka, Computer Systems, Revised Edition, Siela, 2014. 2.
Borovska, Plamenka, Lecture Notes: http://81.161.243.12/bgmoodle/course/view.php?id=124. 3. David A.
Patterson, John L. Hennessy, Computer Organization and Design, Fifth Edition: The Hardware/Software
Interface, The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design, October, 2013. 4. Thomas
Erl, Cloud Computing: Concepts, Technology & Architecture, The Prentice Hall Service Technology Series,
2013 5. Gerassimos Barlas, Multicore and GPU Programming: An Integrated Approach Paperback, 2014 6.
Plamenka Borovska, Desislava Ivanova, Pavel Tsvetanski, Parallel Simulation and Communication
Performance Evaluation of a Multistage BBN Butterfly Interconnection Network for High-Performance
Computer Clusters, International conference on Applied Informatics and Computing Theory (AICT '12),
Barcelona, Spain, ISBN: 978-1-61804-130-2, pp. 237-242 7. Borovska Plamenka, Ivanova Desislava,
Architectural Design of Grand Clos Collective Network for Supercomputers, Recent Advances in Computer
Science, Rhodos, Greece, 2013, ISBN: 978-960-474-311-7, pp. 146-151. 8. Plamenka Borovska, Desislava
Ivanova, Silicon Galaxy" system area network for collective communication in supercomputers,
CompSysTech'14, June 2014, Russe, Bulgaria, ISBN: 978-1-4503-2753-4, pp. 86-93.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Electrical power systems
Code: BIM48.6 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
LW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Eng. Nikolay Matanov (EF) - tel.: +35929652179, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Elective engineering discipline for students of
"Industrial Management" of the Faculty of Management – TU-Sofia, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: It is to acquaint students with the structure and
principles of construction and operation of power system providing efficient and environmentally
friendly production, transportation and use of electricity in the aggregates and processes, and how to
save energy in industrial enterprises and companies.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The course " Electrical power systems " covers the basic
principles of construction of modern electric power systems. The themes are related to the structure
and main elements of the power system and providing a efficient and environmentally friendly
production, transportation and use of electricity in the aggregates and processes. Discussed are
issues related to the conditions and improved electromagnetic compatibility of consumers and the
electrical system.
PREREQUISTES: Basic knowledge on the subjects "Electrical Engineering" and "Physics" etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures, using a laptop computer and a multimedia projector. In
laboratory provides physical work benches, which are made, measurements and experimental work.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam at the end of the semester - 80%; students' work
during the exercises - 20%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. ВАСИЛЕВ Н., С.СИДЕРОВ, Електроснабдяване на промишлени
предприятия", Техника, С, 2015; 2. СИДЕРОВ С., Н.МАТАНОВ. Ръководство за лабораторни
упражнения по електроснабдяване. ТУ-София 2014; 3. СТОЯНОВ С, В.ГОСПОДИНОВ,
Електрообзавеждане на хидравлични машини и елементи. ТУ-София, С, 1991; 4.
СПРАВОЧНИК ПО ЕНЕРГЕТИКА - ТОМ I ДО VI, АБС "Техника" АД, 1999; 5. WILLIS H.
L. Power Distribution Planning Reference Book. Marcel Dekker. 2005; 6. BAILEY D., E. Wright.
Practical SCADA for Industry. Newnes. 2008.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Technique and Technology of
Textiles and Clothing
Code: BIM48.7 Semester: 7
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
LW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eng. Radka Atanasova (FPEPM) - tel.: 9653647, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory elective for the students of Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Machinery and Technology of Textiles and
Clothing (MTTC) course is aimed at giving students theoretical and practical knowledge on the
actual problems referring textile materials and testing; technology and machines in spinning,
weaving, knitting and clothing manufacturing; design the textile products and apparel, operation
with specialized CAD systems for apparel and textile.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Machinery and Technology of Textiles and Clothing course
is an engineering discipline for the students of “Industrial Management” specialty in the Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia. In the course, issues are covered that concern the design and production
in the factories for apparel and textile. The students become knowledge about the terminology for
the different stages of the textile and clothing manufacturing; machines and technologies; doing
technological documentation for the products; recognize the structure of the materials, structure and
properties of the textile materials and fabrics. The students acquire the necessary theoretical,
professional and creative knowledge for successful realization as managers in the textile and
apparel industry.
PREREQUISTES: Math, Information Technologies, Industrial and Production Engineering,
Production Technologies, Technical Safety etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia, laboratory work with practical
tasks from technology of textiles and clothing, class discussions. During the semester, a scholary
paper is to be developed, and defended in the end of the semester.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam in the end of semester – 50%, course work – 30%,
students’ performance during the semester – 20%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. АТАНАСОВА, Р. П., Курс лекции по “Техника и технологии на
текстила и облеклото” пред студентите от специалност “Индустриален мениджмънт” при ТУ
– София, 2015. 2. EL MOGAHZY, Y., Engineering Textiles. Integrating the Design and
Manufacture of Textile Products, ISBN: 978-1-84569-048-9, Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2009.
3. ZHANG, D., Advances in Filament Yarn Spinning of Textiles and Polymers, ISBN: 978-0-
85709-499-5, Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2014. 4. SINCLAIR, R., Textiles and Fashion.
Materials, Design and Technology, ISBN: 978-1-84569-931-4, Woodhead Publishing Limited,
2014. 5. RAY, S. CH., Fundamentals and Advances in Knitting Technology, ISBN: 978-0-85709-
108-6, Woodhead Publishing India PVT. Ltd., 2011. 6. Петров Атанасова, Ръководство за
лабораторни упражнения по технология на облеклото, изд. ТУ-София, София, 2012.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course
Computer Integrated
Systems
Code: BIM50 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory
work.
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours;
LW – 2 hours
Number of credits: 5
LECTURER: Prof. DSc. Sasho Guergov (MTF) – tel. 02965-3246; email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory for the students of Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The prime purpose is to provide general concept
and general knowledge to put into practice transition from theoretically substantiated to
constructor's and technology’s knowledge in the field of Computer Integrated Systems. The course
provides the methodology for using of different computer technology for modeling, analyzing and
building of different intelligent systems in the field of Computer Integrated Manufacturing and
increases the student inventiveness as well.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main topics concern: the basic principals, structure and
models of Computer Integrated Systems, CNC machines and Industrial Robots, Computer
Technologies, technological processes planning etc. The main accent is given of the core questions
of the modern level of building and control of these systems.
PREREQUISITES: Production technologies I, Engineering I, Engineering II and Robotics and Automated Storage Systems etc.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures - using multimedia. Laboratory work from laboratory manual,
work in teams in computer work-stations and laboratory of robotics systems.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written test in the end of semester – 50%, laboratory work –
40%, students’ activity during the lectures – 10%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. ГЕРГОВ, С. Компютърно интегрирани системи, С., ТУ - София, 2005;
2. ГЕРГОВ, С. Роботизирани системи и технологии в индустрлията, С., ТУ - София, 2007; 3.
RAMBOLD V., O. NNAJI, A. STOR. Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Engineering,
Addison-Wesly, Publischers Ltd., 2003; 4. MATHEW, J. Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Systems, Monash University, Austria, 2002
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Analysis of the Economic activity
of Enterprise
Code: ВIM51 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures (L) and seminars (S)
Course work
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours,
S – 3 hours
Number of credits: 7
LECTURER: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Jordanka Angelova (FM) - tel.: 02/965-25-20, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory discipline for regular and
correspondence students in the specialty “Industrial Management ” of Faculty of Management in
TU – Sofia for the educational-qualification degree “Bachelor”
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The discipline has the aims and purposes to
provide knowledge for the students intended for analytical activity and application of the obtained
results in the management of the industrial organizations.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main topics concern: Topic are considered, which
represent the character, methods, tasks and stages of the complex and thematic analyses. The
directions are specified for the analysis of resources, incomes and expenditures, financial result and
profitableness. Special place is given to diagnostic and functional-denomination analysis.
PREREQUISTES: Required knowledge on Economics, Bases to management, Engineering,
Accountant and Statistic.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are accompanied by visual aids – transparent, posters, etc.
Seminars classes are realized according to the Guidebook and Course work description preparation
and defense.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Writhing examination in the end of semester.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Donchev D., Analysis of the Economic activity, Softtreid, 2004; 2. Donchev
D. and J.Angelova, Guidance for exercise on Analysis of the Economic activity, Softtreid, 2005, 3.
Donchev D. Financial Analysis, S, Softtreid, 2009.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Effectiveness and competitivness
of industrial enterprise
Code: BIM52.1 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and seminary work
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours,
S – 2 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assist. prof Dr. Tanya Vasileva (FM) - tel.: 965-32-82,
email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional management discipline for regular
students in the specialty “Industrial Management” of the Faculty of Management of TU – Sofia for
the educational-qualification degree “Bachelor”, Professional direction: 5.13 “General Engineering”
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The discipline has the aims and purposes to
extend knowledge and practical skills of the students for system and complex analysis in
management decision-making.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: MODULE 1: The basic topics of the lecture course are:
Competitive markets and the competitiveness of the company, MODULE 2: Legal-normative order
for protection of the loyal competitiveness, MODULE 3: Competitive power of industrial products,
MODULE 4: Designing a system of factors and indicators for assessing the competitive market
position of the company, MODULE 5: Intensive and extensive factors for improvement of the
industrial company competitive power, MODULE 6: Efficiency of the establishment and operation
of joint industrial enterprises (commercial companies) with foreign participation, MODULE 7:
Patent specialization - effective strategy for medium-sized companies.
PREREQUISTES: Required basic knowledge on „Fundamentals of Management”, “Enterprise
Economics”, “Strategic Management”.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are accompanied by visual aids. Seminars are realized
through solving of cases, discussions.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Seminars are held in a lecture hall with prepared and announced
topics. Process of continuous assessment, 2 times control tests and setting up the final mark.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. DONCHEV, D., LALEVA, L., FURNADJIEVA, M., SIMEONOVA, S.,
MANCHEVA, D., “Economics of enterprise – part 2, part 3, Ed “Martiteli”, Sofia, 2012; 2.
MALINOV, M., “Joint ventures”, Ed “Mielkom”, Sofia, 1995; 3. MARINOV, G., VELEV, M.,
GERASKOVA, O., “Economy of entrepreneurial activity”, Ed “Informa Intelekt”, Sofia, 2001;
4.NIKOLOV, B., “Enterprise management. Technology business”, Ed “BREITTS”, Sofia, 2014; 5.
NIKOLOV, N., “Unfair competition and counter-strategies”, Ed “SIBI”, Sofia, 2012; 6. RIIS, A.,
“Focus - The future of your company depends on it”, Ed “Klasika and Stil”, Sofia, 2007;
7.SHTEREV, N., “Marketing of Industrial Enterprise”, University of National and World Economy,
University Publishing House “Stopanstvo”, Sofia, 2010; 8. Law on Protection of Competition, State
Gazette Copy 15/ 15.02.2015.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Entrepreneurship
Code: BIM 52.2 Semester: 8
Type of teaching: Lectures and tutorials
Lessons per week: L - 3 hours; T - 2 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER:
Assoc. Prof. Lidia Galabova Ph.D (FM), tel. 965 39 15; e-mail: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Elective discipline for the students from specialty
Industrial Management BEng programme of the Faculty of Management.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim of the course is to acquaint students
with the basic principles of starting and developing own high-technological business with potential
for fast growth. The course is focused on the opportunities for development of small businesses and
their consecutive transition to multinational companies. Part of the course is dedicated to business
planning and the business plan as a key instrument for realisation of these goals. The business plan
enables entrepreneurs evaluate financially the potential opportunities for their business and to attract
capital.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: This course is focused on issues related to the management
of small businesses and entrepreneurship. After completing the course students: will have general
knowledge about the basic managerial principals most relevant to small business management; will
know the nature and role of the entrepreneurship in market economy; will be able to develop
business plans independently; will be able to analyse different case studies, relevant to
entrepreneurship; will be able to evaluate potential business opportunities.
PREREQUISITES: Economics, Industrial Management, Production Management, Management of
Human Resources, Management of Projects.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures supported with power point presentations. Tutorials during
which different case studies will be discussed and simulation games interpreting real situations will
be done. Further each student will have to work independently on a business plan and defend it
front of the lecturer and his colleagues.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Continuous assessment, formed from a written examination-test
at the end of the semester (total 50%), analysis of case study and evaluation of the work during the
tutorials (total 10%), development, presentation and defence of a part of a business plan (total 40%).
INSTRUCTIONAL LANGUAGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Тодоров, К. (2011). Бизнес предприемачество - част I: Основи, създаване на нов бизнес, БАРМП
2. Тодоров, К. (2011). Бизнес предприемачество - част II: Управление, растеж, бизнес практики,
БАРМП
3. Bessant, J., Tidd, J. (2011) Innovation and Entrepreneurship. John Wiley and Sons.
4. Evers, N., Cunningham, J., Hoholm, Th. (2014) Technology Entrepreneurship: Bringing Innovation to
the Marketplace. The Palgrave Macmillan.
5. Gillin, L., Burshtein, S., Spinelli S. (2010) New Venture Creation: Entrepreneurship for the 21 Century:
A Pacific Rim Perspective. McGraw-Hill Education
6. Hatten, T. (2011) Small Business Management: Entrepreneurship and Beyond. South-Western Cengage
Learning.
7. Kuratko D.F. (2013) Entrepreneurship: Theory Process Practice. 9th Edition. South-Western Cengage
Learning.
8. Shelton, B. (2014) The Secrets to Writing a Successful Business Plan. Summit Valley Presss.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Sales Management
Code: BIM52.3 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and seminars
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours,
SW – 2 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Dr. eng. Rositsa Nakova (FM) - tel.: 9652724, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Elective discipline for students in "Industrial
Management" of the Faculty of Economics, TU, "Bachelor" degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Sales Management is an elective course of study
of the Bachelor program "Industrial Management". The course provides students with fundamental
theoretical knowledge and practical skills in sales management at various management levels of
enterprises from all sectors of the national economy. In theoretical aspects fundamental issues are
considered, related to individual types of sales, with their management, including forecasting and
planning of sales processes of opening and closing of the sales process and more
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE:. It systematizes students' knowledge of sales management,
but also creates and develops their practical skills, which is a prerequisite for their future realization
as heads of sales departments in SME.
PREREQUISTES: Management marketing, Management, Marketing etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia content.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam in the end of semester – 85%, students’
performance during the semester – 15%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1.КОСТОВА, С., ПЕТРОВ С.,Продаване и управление на продажбите,
издателство Тракия-м, софия-2006; 2. ФОРЪН Мак, Д.,Продажбите и уменията да се продава,
С., Информа, София 2015г;3.САВАШ Й.,Учебник по управление на продажбите - УИ "Св.
св. Кирил и Методий" Велико Търново, 2013.,4.CALVIN R, Sales Management, McGraw-Hill
Companies, 2014;5.MATTHEW S,Fundamentals of Sales Management for the Newly Appointed
Sales Manager, Paperback – February 24, 2014;6.ROSANN Spiro, William J. Stanton.,
Management of a Sales Force., Irwin/McGraw-Hill,2007.,MATTHEW S.,Fundamentals of Sales
Management for the Newly Appointed Sales Manager, Paperback – February 24, 2015.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Design and Ergonomics
Code: BIM 52.4
Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and Seminars
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours,
S –2 hours
Number of credits: 4
Lecturers:
Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Tatyana Lefterova (FM), tel.: 965 3733, e-mail: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Elective for students, specialty Industrial
Management, Bachelor degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The main aim of the course of ergonomics and
design is to give the students in Industrial Management the basic knowledge about principles and
standards, defined as “human factors”, during the process of product and work places development,
with care to their optimal functioning.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main topics: Adaptation of the design process of the
system “human-machine-environment” and their elements with the anthropometric human
characteristics; Work physiology requirements: performance, fatigue, rehabilitation, work-break
rules, physical and neuro-psychic stress, evaluation criteria; Ergonomic requirements about the
equipment and layout of the work place; Work environment - hygienic factors; Design of
ergonomic illumination of the work place; Functional evaluation of industrial interior. Information
characteristics of the colors; Dust and harms in the air; Noise and vibrations; Ergonomic evaluation
of the system “human-machine-environment”; Main directions in the ergonomic design.
PREREQUISITES: Material Science Production and Industrial Engineering, Human Resource
Management etc.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures and seminars, including specific problems to be solved.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: running assessment, one control assessment during the semester,
course work – paper and defence.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Момов.А. Дизайн и ергономия. Изд. 2010 г. Издателски комплекс ТУ
София; 2. Lange W. Kleine ergonomische Datensamlung. TŰV Reinland, Kin.2011.; 3. Parson M.
Man-Machine Sistem Experiments. J.Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1996.; 4. Schmidke, H.. Lehrbuch
der Ergonomie. Hanser Verlag. Wien, 1995.; 5.Werner, U.. Enviromental Ergonomics. Schalker
Verlag GMBH 2000: 6.Woodson W. L’adaption de la machine a l’homme . Europa Press, Paris
2012.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Experts Methods in
Management
Code: BBA 52.5 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and seminars work
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours and
SW – 2 hours
Number of credit: 4
LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Gergana Hristova, PhD (FM), tel.: 965 22 59, e-mail: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course of studies for the students
from “Industrial Management” Speciality of the Faculty of Management, TU – Sofia, Bachelor’s
degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The course “Management Expert Methods” has
the objective to give students of the educational degree bachelor knowledge concerning the expert
methods and their application in the management of the economic activity.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The educational knowledge comprises the issues regarding
the choice of experts and creation of expert groups, the essence and application of different methods
for individual and group evaluation. The emphasis is on the method of complex evaluation by
commensurability of quantitative and qualitative characteristics that conclude the advantages of
binary comparisons and ranging.
PREREQUISTES: The knowledge gained from Economic – Manager’s subjects following the
curriculum.
TEACHING METHOODS: The lectures comprise theoretical material and discussion with the
students on topics brought forward by them and using of examples of the managerial practice of the
business organizations. The lectures are illustrated by slides. There are discussions based on
practical cases in seminar works
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: A written exam (written test) during the session.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Ганчев, П., Експертни методи в управлението, УИ на ТУ-София, 2012;
2. Ганчев, П. А., Метод за комплексна оценка чрез съизмерване на количествени и
качествени характеристики, научно-технически сборник Технология на машиностроенето,
ЦМИ, С., 1978; 3. Ганчев, П., Експертни решения за технологични инвестиции, VІ-та
международна научно-техническа конференция по напредничави производствени операции –
АМО, Вн., 21-23 юни 2001; 4. Skinner, D., Introduction to Decision Analysis, Probabilistic
Publishing; Third edition, 2009; 5. Charlesworth, D., Decision Analysis for Managers (The
Quantitative Approaches to Decision-Making Collection), Business Expert Press; Pro edition, 2013.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Assembling Technique Mounting. Testing
and Reliability in Electronic Production
Code: BIM53.1
Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours,
LW –2 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURERS:
Prof. Dr Anna Soynova (FEET) – tel.: 965 3263, email: [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr Valentin Videkov (FEET) - tel.: 965 3075, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: The course is optional for the full-time bachelor
degree students in “Industrial management”, Faculty of Management, TU-Sofia.
COURSE OBJECTIVES: The course will provide the students knowledge about assembly
processes of electronic products and their reliability. This knowledge will allow them to estimate the
influence of mounting in the electronics manufacture.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The installation equipment of electronic assemblies and electronic
components and the guidelines for reducing dimensions of the devices are taken into account. The
main characteristics of the assembly machines, the production lines and tools are given. The heat
transfer and the electromagnetic compatibilities influence on the reliability of assembled electronic
devices are discussed. The measures ensuring high reliability are presented. The organization and
control during assembly are considered.
PREREQUISITES: Basic knowledge in physics, electrical circuits and electronics, technology in electrical engineering and PC knowledge are required.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures, using slides and demo programs applications are used. Tasks
for independent work are assigned.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Presentation of laboratory work reports and written examination at the end of 8th semester.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY:1. Journal SMT - www.smtmag.com; 2. Newnes Electronics Assembly Pocket
Book, Edited by:K. Brindley, Elsevier, 2015; 3. Requirements for a COTS Assembly Management
Plan, 2011, ANSI/GEIA 933-A; 4. Henry Ott, Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering, WILEY,
2012; 5. Gordon Ellison, Thermal Computations for Electronics: Conductive, Radiative, and
Convective Air Cooling, CRC Press, 2010.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Renewable Energy Sources
Code: BIM53.2 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory works
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours,
LW – 2 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURERS:
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zahari Zarkov, tel.: +359 2 9652461, e-mail: [email protected],
Technical University of Sofia
Prof. Dr. Vladimir Lazarov, tel.: +359 2 9652459, e-mail: [email protected],
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Eligible course for the students of Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The main aim of the course is to provide the
students with interdisciplinary knowledge on the problems of the ecology and the renewable energy
sources. On completion of the course the students are expected to have basic knowledge on: the
main problems arising from energy production from the traditional sources; the different types of
renewable energy sources and theirs advantages over the traditional ones; the methods for
production of energy from the non-traditional sources, the applied energy converters, advantages
and drawbacks, contemporary state and tendencies in their utilization.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Introductions to the fundamentals of environment
protection, energy resources and renewable energy resources; financial and social aspects of
renewable energy sources exploitation. The students are provided with information about:
atmospheric circulation, wind, wind- and water turbines, solar energy conversion, energy
production from biomasses and geothermal sources. The emphasis is given to the basic principles
and characteristics of the different types of non-traditional energy sources and to the social and
economic problems.
PREREQUISITES: Basic knowledge in Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering and
Electronics, Electrical processes and apparatus etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia, laboratory work, class
discussions. Laboratory works with the aid of manuals. Students should write laboratory reports for
each laboratory work to be recognized.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam in the end of semester – 80%,
laboratory work – 20%. Continuous assessment is used during the laboratory exercises.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. ЛАЗАРОВ, В., З. ЗАРКОВ, Л. СТОЯНОВ. Възобновяеми енергийни
източници и електрически генератори. София, Авангард Прима, 2015; 2. МАСЛАРОВ, И., Й.
ШОПОВ. Индустриални технологии. София, Авангард Прима, 2012; 3. ЛАЗАРОВ, В., З.
ЗАРКОВ, Л. СТОЯНОВ. Екология и възобновяеми източници на енергия. Ръководство за
лабораторни упражнения. София, Авангард Прима, 2013; 4. GUERRERO-LEMUS, R., J.M.
MARTINEZ-DUART. Renewable Energies and CO2. Springer, 2013; 5. ANDERSEN, O.
Unintended Consequences of Renewable Energy. Springer, 2013.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Global Telecommunications
Code: BIM53.3 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours,
LW – 2 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER:
Prof. Dr. eng. Lidia Jordanova (FTC) - tel.: 965 3277, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Eligible engineering discipline for the students of
Faculty of Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Global Telecommunications (GTK) course is
aimed at giving students knowledge for the contemporary communication systems, providing:
global radio and TV broadcasting, Video on Demand, global computer network (Internet) access.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main topics concern: Design principles of the satellite
TV systems and methods for signal processing; Satellite antennas; Low noise converters; Satellite
receivers; Cable multimedia network architectures; Head-end and cable modem terminal system;
Passive components of cable distribution network (splitters, taps, slope control filters, variable
attenuator, diplexers); Cable amplifiers; Fiber optical trunk lines; Optical transmitters and receivers.
Knowledge obtained from lectures is assimilated and increased by laboratory work.
PREREQUISTES: „Physic”, Electrical Engineering and Electronics - I-, II- part”, Fundamentals
of Telecommunications”.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia. Laboratory exercises are
performed under the guidance of an assistant professor. The students should compile protocols as a
result of their activities during the exercises.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam in the end of semester – 85%, students’
performance during the semester – 15%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. ЙОРДАНОВА Л, Глобални телекомуникации, ТУ-София, 2015; 2.
МИРЧЕВ, С., Л. ЙОРДАНОВА, Основи на телекомуникациите – Принципи, системи и
устройства, ТУ-София, 2014; 3. FISHER W., Digital Video and Audio Broadcasting Technology,
Springer, 2012; 4. RODDY D., Satellite Communications. McGraw-Hill, 2011; 5. CICIORA W.,
J. FARMER, D. LARGE, M. ADAMS, Modern Cable Television Technology, Elsevier, 2014.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Manufacturing Technology
Modeling
Code: BIM53.4 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours,
LW – 2 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Dr. eng. Nikolay Hinov (FEET) - tel.: 9652569, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Optional in block for the students of Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The primary of the course is to give to the
students knowledge about models and there using in machine manufacturing for minimum price of
the products, especially for manufacturing propose by using CNC and DNC technology.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The course looks at physical, mathematics, statistics and
simulates models and there using in machine manufacturing. There is a discuss about using the
models for manufacturing propose by using CNC and DNC technology.
PREREQUISTES: Students need knowledge about manufacturing technologies, mathematics,
quantitative methods and statistics, programming, materials and mathematical modeling etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures, tutorials, group workshop, laboratory works and individual
works.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam in the end of semester – 60%, laboratory work –
25%, students’ performance during the semester – 15%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. RAO R. V., Advanced Modeling and Optimization of Manufacturing
Processes - Advanced Modeling and Optimization of Manufacturing Processes, Springer, 2015,
ISBN 978-0-85729-014-4; 2. KLOCKE, F., Manufacturing Processes 1, Springer, 2011, ISBN 978-
3-642-11978-1; 3. KLOCKE, F., Manufacturing Processes 2, Springer, 2009, ISBN 978-3-540-
92258-2; 4. TOLIO T., Design of Flexible Production Systems - Methodologies and Tools,
Springer, 2009, ISBN 978-3-540-85413-5; 5. CHRYSSOLOURIS G., Manufacturing Systems:
Theory and Practice, Springer, 2006, ISBN: 978-0-387-25683-2; 6. ДИКОВ А.А. и др., Размерен
анализ в процеса на създаване на машините, ЦМИ, С, 1984. 7. ПЕТРОВА Й.Т., Технология на
автоматизираното производство, ТУ, С., 1983. 8. ПАШОВ С.К., П. И. ХАДЖИЙСКИ,
Технология на машиностроенето, част II, София, 2000. 9. АКОПОВ А. С., Имитационное
моделирование, Юрайт, Москва, 2014, ISBN 978-5-9916-4186-9. 10. ЯБЛОЧНИКОВ Е. И., Д.
Д. КУЛИКОВ, В.И. МОЛОЧНИК, Моделирование приборов, систем и производственных
процессов, Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет информационных
технологий, механики и оптики, 2008.
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Computer Technologies
Code: BIM53.5 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours,
LW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assoc Prof. PhD Eng. Georgi Popov (FCSC) - tel.: 965 2224, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Elective engineering discipline for the students of
Faculty of Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Course in “Computer Technologies” is designed
to teach the basic concepts of modern computer technologies in area of the automation of industrial
process, and in its organization and management. At the end of this course the student will be able
to perform computer modeling of different processes and on this basis they can optimize the
manufacturing process.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: “Computer Technologies” course is an elective engineering
discipline for the students of “Industrial Management” specialty in the Faculty of Management –
TU-Sofia. There are discussed topics, associated with the system and application software of
modern computer systems. Here is described the technology of computer modeling and its
application for solving a number of business tasks considered are automated office systems and
computer applications.
PREREQUISTES: Computer Systems, Computer Architecture, Computer Networks etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia. The laboratory exercises
provide work with simulators and software programs for tasks to assess the computer systems
performance and results analysis.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam in the end of semester – 70%, students’
performance during the semester at the labs – 20%, students’ performance during the lecture time –
10%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Романски, Р. Компютърни технологии (учебник). ТУ, София, 2015. 2.
Боровска, Компютърни системи, София, Сиела, 2009, 3. Nakov O., Trionov R., Popov G.,
Computer security (учебник), Sofia, 2012., 4.Николов Л., Г.Попов, Проектиране на компютри.
Ръководство, ТУ – София, 1994., 5. Mюлер Скот, Компютърна енциклопедия, 1,2 и 3–та част,
Софтпрес, София, 2002., 6. www.minutemansotfware.com
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Optimization in Electric Power
Sector
Code: BIM53.6 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory works
Lessons per week:
L – 3 h, LW – 2 h.
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dimo Stoilov (FEE), tel.: 965 2103, email: [email protected],
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Eligible for the students in Bachelor programme
in Industrial Management.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: To present the optimization methods in use for
electric power system, where the particularities, requirements and management are very specific
and require big investments in long terms.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The discipline deals with the optimization methods and
their application in the Electric Power Systems (EPS). The main domains of planning and
functioning of EPS have their specifics, i.e. the planning in generation part and in network part
differ. Thus the problems considered and the methods in use are different. Other EPS areas,
concerning the optimization, are: the planning of the construction of utilities, the optimal balances
of electric energy, EPS functioning optimization. In the new conditions of increasing utilization of
renewable energy sources, liberalization and privatization, a lot of new problems arise, the objective
functions change, the methods in use vary. All of these is considered in the course.
PREREQUISTES: Basic knowledge of Power Systems, Mathematics and Economics.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures in the form of multimedia presentations, laboratory works
for problem solving, class discussions. Software packages are used to demonstrate different
problems and optimization techniques.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam during the examination session contributes to 80%
of the final mark. Laboratory works, independency, attendance – 20%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Kaneva-Tzocheva M., Optimization of Electric Power Systems, Sofia,
Avangard Prima, 2015 (in Bulgarian); 2. Baldick Ross, Applied Optimization: Formulation and
Algorithms for Engineering Systems, Cambridge University Press 2006; 3. Momoh, James A.,
Electric Power System Applications of Optimization, Second Edition, Willis, 2008; 4. Stoilov D.,
Ianev K., Power Systems Operation, TU-Sofia, 2011 (in Bulgarian); 5. Hadjsaid N., Sabonnadiere J.
C., Smart Grids, Wiley-ISTE, 2012, p. 350, ISBN: 978-1-84821-261-9; 6. Под редакцией В. М.
Горнщейна, Методы оптимизации режимов энергосистем, М. Энергоиздат, 1981. 7. Stoilov
D., Analysis of the electric power market in Bulgaria, TU-Sofia, 2013, p. 100 (in Bulgarian).
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Textile and Clothing Design
Code: BIM53.7 Semester: 8
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 3 hours,
LW – 2 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eng. Radka Atanasova (FPEPM) - tel.: 9653647, email: [email protected]
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory elective for the students of Faculty of
Management – TU-Sofia, specialty “Industrial Management”, Bachelor Degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Textile and Clothing Design (TCD) course is
aimed at giving students knowledge for the need theoretical, professional and creative knowledge in
using advanced methods for designing knitted and woven fabrics, and for fashion design.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Textile and Clothing Design course is an engineering
discipline for the students of “Industrial Management” specialty in the Faculty of Management –
TU-Sofia. In the course, issues are covered that concern up-to-date problems of the design, the
structures and forms from a compositional point of view, the color drawings in creating fabrics for
clothes and interior textiles, and fashion illustration. The students train to work with different
textures, forms; to visualize their creative ideas by using the basic principles of the design,
depending on the color, the ornament, the characteristics of the textile fabrics and the technologies
for their production; to create design projects of fabric collections, knitted fabrics and garments in
accordance with the new fashion trends; to make an well-grounded selection of the textile materials
for an apparel collection according to the type of products, apparel style and season, purpose, target
group. The students acquire the necessary theoretical, professional and creative knowledge for
successful realization as managers in the textile and apparel industry.
PREREQUISTES: Information Technologies, Industrial and Production Engineering, Production
Technologies, Machinery and Technology of Textiles and Clothing etc.
TEACHING METHOODS: Lectures are supported by multimedia, laboratory work with practical
tasks from textile and fashion design, class discussions. Software packages are used to demonstrate
TFD methods and techniques. During the semester, a scholary paper is to be developed, and
defended in the end of the semester.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam in the end of semester – 50%, course work – 30%,
students’ performance during the semester – 20%.
INSTRUCTION LANGUADGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. АТАНАСОВА, Р. П., Курс лекции по “Дизайн на текстила и
облеклото” пред студентите от специалност “Индустриален мениджмънт” при ТУ – София,
2015. 2. ДИМИТРОВА-ПОПСКА, П., Дизайн на текстил и облекло, ISBN: 954-03-0578-0,
Техника, София, 2014. 3. ABLING, B., Fashion Sketchbook, 6th edition, 496 p.,ISBN:
9781609012281, Fairchild Books, Canada, 2012. 4. BURKE, S., Fashion Computing: Design
Techniques and CAD, ISBN: 978-0-9582391-3-4, Burke publishing, Hong Kong, 2011. 5. DRUDI,
E., PACI, T., Figurines de Mode et Stylisme, Pepinpress, 2012.