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THE MINISTRY of EDUCATION and SCIENCE of the REPUBLIC of KAZAKHSTAN ZHETYSU STATE UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER I.ZHANSUGUROV Faculty of Law and Economics THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN ZHETYSU STATE UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER I.ZHANSUGUROV Faculty of law and Economics THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN ZHETYSU STATE UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER I.ZHANSUGUROV Faculty of law and Economics THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN ZHETYSU STATE UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER I.ZHANSUGUROV Faculty of law and Economics 1. PASSPORT OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 1.1 Context Registration number: 6В04100410 Code and classification of the domain of education: 6В04 business, management and law Code and classification of the direction of preparation: 6В041 business and management Group of educational programs: В044 management and administration Name of educational program: 6B04103 – Management Type of EP: current Program type: First cycle: baccalaureate level 6 NQF / ORC / ISCED Degree awarded: bachelor of business and management in the educational program 6B04103 – Management Total credits: 240 academic credits The typical duration of training: 4 years Language of study: Kazakh, Russian License for educational activities: The Educational program is implemented on the basis of the Appendix to the License № 12019969 dated December 21, 2012 in the direction of training 6B041-Business and management, issued by the Committee for control in the field of education and science of the Ministry of education and science of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Accreditation. 1) Institutional accreditation: An Independent Agency for quality assurance in education, certificate number IA-A No. 0101 dated 22.04.2019, period of validity of accreditation 22.04.2019- 19.04.2024; 1) 2) Specialized accreditation: International accreditation Agency AСQUIN, the validity of accreditation 25.04.2015 г. – 24.04.2020 y. The rating OP: “Atameken” – 45/53 (85%) Professional standards developed by the National chamber of entrepreneurs of the Republic of Kazakhstan " Atameken» : Professional standard of «General human resource management; Financial management; Risk management» 1.2 Location I. Zhansugurov in ZhSU in the system of higher and postgraduate education of the Republic of Kazakhstan Mission: is to be driving force for innovative development of society by means of providing qualitative education, training and researches at the national and international levels Vision: We want to be a significant factor in socio-economic and spiritual development of region, to be the driving force of innovative economic development in Almaty region. Strategic Goal: Training of competitive staff. 1.3 Profile of the educational program Labor market research in accordance with the economy demands: Based on the results of continuous monitoring of employment of graduates of OP and employers ' requests, the greatest need for personnel is observed in the managers of the real sector of THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN ZHETYSU STATE UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER I.ZHANSUGUROV Faculty of law and Economics the economy, JSC "Taldykorgan joint-stock transport and power grid company", a branch of JSC "Kazakhtelecom" and other small and medium-sized businesses. Rationale: In General, in the Republic and Almaty region there is a demand for highly qualified specialists-managers with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the main areas of functional areas of the specialty, namely: marketing management, personnel management, management and organization of production processes, business administration, etc. In accordance with the framework of educational program, two educational trajectory programs have been identified: 1) Trajectory A – Organization management. The program of this trajectory is aimed at deep theoretical and practical training of specialists in the field of management of enterprises and business organizations. 2) Trajectory B – Innovation management. The aim of this trajectory is to train highly qualified middle and senior managers and researchers in the field of management of innovative transformations of independent business entities. The purpose of the educational program: training of competitive specialists in the field of management on the basis of modern educational programs and technologies for the implementation of innovative professional and practical activities in various industries and fields of activity. Distinctive features of the program: Trajectory A Trajectory B Organization management. Innovation management. Area of professional perform various functions in the management activities at different activity implementation of management, levels; business, financial activities of organize business processes of the economic entities. In the company; implementation of this activity, research and solve problems in bachelors assess the market business, science, production; situation and make management develop, implement and have the decisions, analyze the state of the skills to manage innovation. studied object, determine their priorities. Carry out the development of strategic and tactical planning. Organize, manage and control the entire management process taking into account changes in the market environment. Objects of the real sector of the economy, public administration, professional the financial and banking enterprises, organizations and activity system, business and firms regardless of activity, size entrepreneurship, public or form of ownership, secondary administration, enterprises, and secondary specialized organizations and firms, educational institutions and regardless of activity, size or research institutes and form of ownership, secondary organizations, individuals and and secondary special societies. educational institutions A branch of the AC "Kainar AKB»; AC "Kainar AKB»; Department Chamber of entrepreneurs of Chamber of entrepreneurs of Almaty region Almaty region Practice bases Department of the Agency of Chamber of entrepreneurs of THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN ZHETYSU STATE UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER I.ZHANSUGUROV Faculty of law and Economics the Republic of Kazakhstan Almaty region,State institution for civil service Affairs and "Department of land relations of anti-corruption, Department Taldykorgan",Department of state of internal policy of Almaty revenue of Almaty region,"House of region, State institution friendship - center of public "Office of akim of Erkin consent" GU, LLP "Kainar-AKB» Rural district of Taldykorgan» The possibility of Students OP 6 In 041 - Management have the opportunity to study academic mobility on academic mobility programs at universities in the Czech Republic, Poland, Turkey, Spain and other countries. Scholarship Students of OP 6B041 – Management have the opportunity to program. participate in a set of scholarship programs within the European Union – Erasmus Other unique Provides knowledge in the field Provides knowledge in the field characteristics and of harmonious development of of development, improvement traits the enterprise, coordination and and introduction of new effective functioning of its products, determination of the external and internal elements. main directions of scientific, Students develop skills to create technical and production and ensure the achievement of activities of the organization, company goals through the further modernization and appropriate use of available development of old profitable resources. productions, closing of outdated productions. 1.4 Profile of the graduate Graduate Attributes: - Possesses knowledge and skills in his subject domain, including elements of advanced experience and innovation; - Thinks creatively and creatively approaches the solution of new problem situations, demonstrating initiative and originality; - expands and deepens knowledge, skills necessary for everyday professional activity independently; - follows rules of professional ethics, responsibly and honestly completes responsibilities; - Demonstrates developed skills of individual and team work, ability to communicate effectively; - Possesses ability to prioritize and manage time, performing organization, ability to plan, focus on results; - Is a patriot of his country and a tolerant citizen of the world, meets the culture of other nations. Learning outcomes: LO1 – Takes an active civil position in interpersonal and intercultural communication in a multilingual environment on the basis of fundamental knowledge and skills in the field of social, political, cultural, psychological sciences in the context of their role in the modernization and digitalization of Kazakhstan's society; LO2 – Has the ability to evaluate and apply innovative approaches to the understanding of social phenomena and processes in the legal, entrepreneurial, industrial, environmental environment; THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN ZHETYSU STATE UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER I.ZHANSUGUROV Faculty of law and Economics LO3 – knows information technology and has information management skills; LO4 – knows the legal framework and principles of business organization in Kazakhstan LO5 – understands how to use theoretical knowledge in practice, is able to apply modern scientific methods of knowledge and is able to organize work on a scientific basis, using knowledge of ergonomics; LO6 – understands how to choose effective forms of organization and management of the enterprise, taking into account their specifics and specific conditions of activity; LO7 – he is able to use domestic and foreign experience in the field of
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