MBA – System risks
The MBA Systemic Risk program deals with the issue of systemic risk management in practice and provides a usable body of knowledge and skills. By studying the program, students will gain knowledge and skills that can be used in practice in the systematic identification and analysis of risks and risk factors that determine the reliability, safety, efficiency and effectiveness of processes in companies. The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the causes of risks, with methods and ways of identification, analysis, evaluation and risk management. Students will learn the procedures for determining impacts and managing risks. The graduate is able to explain the procedures of systemic risk management. By studying the MBA System Risks program, the student will gain not only theoretical knowledge, but a focus primarily on the practical mastery of tactics and methods that are necessary for risk management. Furthermore, the program focuses on practical proposals and measures for individual risks and risk conditions. The program can be studied 100% online.

Course Description
The Systemic Risks MBA program addresses risk causes, threat definitions, impacts, and risks. The program deals in detail with methods for risk identification, analysis, evaluation and management. The aim of the program is to gain general knowledge in the field of systemic risk management. The program discusses in detail systemic approaches, systems thinking, system methods and system procedures. Furthermore, the program deals with special expert knowledge of selected system methods (prevention, control, modeling, limit states, evaluation, statistics). Upon successful completion of the MBA studies, the student will receive a prestigious professional MBA degree, which is listed after the name. You will also receive a diploma.
Curriculum
- Crisis communication
- Risk management
- Internal and external inspection
- Control and monitoring systems
- External audit
- Financial audit and its essence
- Risk, definition of necessary risk
- Controlling and business process management
- Corporate governance
- Controlling in innovation management
- Final work