Overview

In the course of training in this specialization, students learn methods for analyzing and synthesizing complex systems, the theory and practice of describing and modeling production processes, as well as devices, apparatus and mechanisms for various purposes for design and control of complex systems in various sectors of the economy (enterprises, organizations, corporations, their structural divisions, etc.). They master computer technologies and methods of making effective management decisions in the operation of various complex objects of control.

Speciality

27.03.03 System analysis and management

Degree
Specialist
Mode of attendance
Full time
Duration
5,5 years
Language of training
Russian
Admission tests for international students
Mathematics, Russian language
Tuition fees
300 000 RUB per semester
Reasons for choosing a course
  • Broad demand for professionals with in-depth knowledge of system analysis features, economics of enterprises of the mineral and fuel and energy complexes in the job market;

  • An integrated approach to training, which combines a classic approach to studying of system based analytical methods of information processing with modern educational practices of gaining theoretical and practical skills;

  • The possibility to take part in scientific activities during the undergraduate training at the base of St. Petersburg Mining University;

  • The possibility of inclusive education in foreign partner universities with the issuance of diplomas of international standard.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Graduates of this specialization work as technical professionals and engineering personnel at design and planning departments, mining and refining facilities of such companies as PJSC "Polymetal", PJSC "Severstal", JSC "Apatite", JSC "SUEK-Kuzbass", GUP "Vodokanal", LLC "Avalon", etc. They are also employed as experts at monitoring and supervisory services.

Field of study
System analysis, optimization and decision making;
System modeling;
Enterprise economy;
Theory of probability and mathematical statistics;
Probabilistic methods for forecasting complex systems;
Mathematical methods of systems analysis and decision theory;
Intellectual technology and representation of competencies;
Control in organizational systems;
Computational mathematics;
Analytical logistics;
Information processing technology and decision making;
Theory and methods of forecasting.
Graduate skills
Basic engineering training;
Sustainable skills in mathematical, statistical, optimization and information, and communication tools for solving complex management tasks;
Experience in analyzing complex systems using mathematical methods of system analysis and the broad use of modern information technologies for the mineral resource complex enterprises;
Skills in modeling technological production processes;
Experience in assessing the quality and efficiency of the performance units of the mineral resource complex enterprises;
Experience of system-based analytical studies for enterprises of the mineral resource complex.