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UNIVERSITY OF PARDUBICE
The University of Pardubice has been extending a more than sixty year long tradition of
higher education in the City of Pardubice. The Chemical College, later known for 40 years
as the Institute of Chemical Technology, was founded in Pardubice in 1950 to answer the
needs of the East Bohemia region that had a highly developed chemical industry, yet lacked
professionally trained specialists in this field.
After the year 1990, the character of the Institute changed. New faculties were founded
offering a wide range of study programs, not only chemistry-related. Since 1994, the new
name – the University of Pardubice – has been used.
The University of Pardubice is now one of the 26 public higher education institutions in the
Czech Republic, and the only university in the Pardubice region. As far as the number of
students is concerned, the University, with its 10,5 thousand students, belongs to the
middle-sized universities in the Czech Republic.
The University consists of seven faculties:
Faculty of Chemical Technology,
Faculty of Economics and Administration,
Jan Perner Transport Faculty,
Faculty of Arts and Philosophy,
Faculty of Restoration,
Faculty of Health Studies,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
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The University offers a total of sixty study programs with more than one hundred and
thirty study specializations. All are designed in accordance with the Bologna Declaration
and modern trends in higher education. Most 3-year Bachelor´s study courses offer 2-year
follow-up Master´s programs, and most successful graduates can continue their studies in
several Doctoral degree programs at six faculties. Some study programs are also offered as
part-time studies.
Apart from teaching, the University of Pardubice is also renowned for its numerous
scientific and research activities which contribute to an excellent national and international
reputation. The numerous of specialized departments and other organizations, institutions
and associations which have been operating at the university contribute to this fact.
The Miroslav Jureček Foundation and the Jan Perner Foundation play an important role
and support educational and research activities of the University.
Individual University departments participate in international programs, take part in
student and staff exchange programs, and share experience in many projects, organize
prestigious international seSions, workshops, conferences and seminars.
There is much more to university life than studying. Student Council activities and the
students themselves cover different areas of student life: culture, sports and club activities.
The modern facilities of the University campus, near the centre of a city with a population
of one hundred thousand, create ideal conditions for the all-around development of young
University Representatives:
Rector: prof. Ing. Miroslav Ludwig, CSc.
Vice-Rectors: doc. Ing. Tatiana Molková, Ph.D.
Statutory Vice-Rector
Vice-Rector for Internal Affairs
prof. Ing. Jiří Kulhánek, Ph.D.
Vice-Rector for Research
doc. PaedDr. Jana Kubanová, CSc. Vice-Rector for Education
prof. PhDr. Petr Vorel, CSc. Vice-Rector for Development
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people. Pleasant surroundings and many sports and cultural life opportunities, in
combination with quality and demanding study programs, are comparable to those of
leading European universities at the dawn of the third millennium.
As a member of the European University Association, the University has become an active
part of the European and world higher education and research area.
Studentská 95, 532 10 Pardubice, Czech Republic phone: (+420) 466 036 111 (operator),
466 036 445 (international office), 466 036 555 (rector’s office) fax: (+420) 466 036 361
(rector’s office), (+420) 466 036 365 (bursar’s office) e-mail: [email protected],
[email protected] website: www.uni-pardubice.cz
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Faculties and Institutes
Jan Perner Transport Faculty Dean’s Office JPTF, Studentská 95, 532 10 Pardubice 2 fax: 466 036 094, e-mail: [email protected] Dean: doc. Ing. Ivo Drahotský, Ph.D.
phone: 466 036 508
Faculty of Economics and Administration Dean’s Office FEA, Studentská 84, 532 10 Pardubice 2 fax: 466 036 010, e-mail: [email protected] Dean: doc. Ing. Romana Provazníková, Ph.D.
phone: 466 036 512
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Dean´s Office FEI, Studentská 95, 532 10 Pardubice 2 fax: 466 036 241, e-mail: [email protected] Dean: Prof. Ing. Simeon Karamazov, Dr.
phone: 466 036 792
Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Dean’s Office FAP, Studentská 84, 532 10 Pardubice 2 fax: 466 036 228, e-mail: [email protected] Dean: prof. PhDr. Petr Vorel, CSc., phone: 466 036 226
Faculty of Chemical Technology Dean’s Office FChT, Studentská 573, 532 10 Pardubice 2 fax: 466 037 068, e-mail: [email protected] Dean: prof. Ing. Petr Lošťák, DrSc.
phone: 466 037 294
Faculty of Restoration Dean’s Office FR, Jiráskova 3, 570 01 Litomyšl fax: 461 612 565, e-mail: [email protected] Dean: Ing. Karol Bayer, phone: 466 036 590
Faculty of Health Studies Dean´s Office FW, Průmyslová 395, 532 10 Pardubice 2 fax: 466 670 550, e-mail: [email protected] Dean: prof. MUDr. Arnošt Pellant, DrSc.
phone: 466 037 728
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University Bodies
Language Centre Studentská 95, 532 10 Pardubice 2 Head: Ing. Andrea Koblížková, Ph.D., phone: 466 036 341, 716
Department of Physical Education and Sports Studentská 95, 532 10 Pardubice 2 Head: Mgr. Tomáš Macas PhD., phone: 466 036 279, 537
Halls of Residence (SKM) – Accommodation and Catering Studentská 202, 530 09 Pardubice Director: RNDr. Pavel Ďurovec, phone: 466 036 290, fax: 466 036 251
Manager of Halls of Residence: Mgr. Eva Macháňová, phone: 466 036 253
Manager of Dining Hall: Marcela Balounová, phone: 466 036 313
Information Centre Studentská 95, 532 10 Pardubice Director: Ing. Olga Klápšťová, phone: 466 036 633
University Library Studentská 519, 532 10 Pardubice 2 Manager: Mgr. Iva Prochásková, phone: 466 036 546, fax: 466 036 538
University Conference Centre Studentská 519, 532 10 Pardubice 2
Printing Centre Studentská 84, 532 10 Pardubice 2 Manager: Vladimír Kobera, phone: 466 036 042
Publishing Centre and University Bookshop Manager: Ing. Ivo Holava, phone: 466 036 132
International Mobility Centre Mgr. Kateřina Koubová: [email protected], Incoming Erasmus students
Mgr. Jana Voltrová: [email protected], Outgoing Erasmus students
Mgr. Věra Albrechtová: [email protected], Ceepus Programme, Erasmus bilateral agreements
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Faculty of Economics and Administration
In 1991, the Faculty of Public Administration was established, later renamed the Faculty of
Economics and Administration. It reflected the need of professionally trained specialists for
local state and municipal authorities, and also managers of private companies operating in
business, industry and services. The students are trained in economics, finance,
management and marketing, focusing especially on public administration and economy.
They are introduced to informatics, information systems, information technologies and
statistics, with strong attention paid to foreign languages, regional administration and the
European Union iSues.
The Faculty of Economics and Administration combines education, practical training and
research activities. This system of education provides the students with the latest research
findings within their specialization. The academic staff integrates the latest research results
into lectures with the aim to prepare the students for their professional careers.
Studentská 84, 532 10 Pardubice Czech Republic phone: (+420) 466 036 454,
(+420) 466 036 512, fax: (+420) 466 036 010 e-mail: [email protected]
Faculty of Economics and Administration
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Dean:
doc. Ing. Romana Provazníková, Ph.D. phone: 466 036 510, 466 036 511
Secretariate:
Hana Košnarová, phone: 466 036 512, fax: 466 036 010
Vice-Deans:
doc. Ing. Jiří Křupka, CSc. Vice-Dean for Development and External Affairs phone: 466 036 144
prof. Ing. Jan Čapek, CSc. Vice-Dean for Research and Statutory Dean Representative phone: 466 036 511
Ing. Zdeněk Brodský, Ph.D. Vice-Dean for Study Affairs phone: 466 036 517
doc. Ing. Ivana Kraftová, CSc. Vice-Dean for Internal Affairs phone: 466 036 070
Secretary:
Ing. Petr Urbanec, phone: 466 036 560
Assistant to Secretary:
Ing. Filip Gyenes, phone:466 036 548
Foreign students coordinator:
Ing. Jana Pekařová, phone: 466 036 058; [email protected]
Information and Counseling Centre:
Ivana Veselá, phone: 466 036 454 ; [email protected]
Department of Research and Development:
Bc. Radka Bartoníčková, phone: 466 036 013; [email protected]
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Institutes
The Faculty of Economics and Administration is divided into the following institutes:
Institute of Economic Sciences
Institute of BusineS Economics and Management
Institute of Administrative and Social Sciences
Institute of System Engineering and Informatics
Institute of Mathematics and Quantitative Methods
Institute of Regional and Security Sciences
Also the other institutes arrange for the lecturing of selected subjects at other de-
partments. The tuition of foreign languages is provided by the Language Centre.
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Institute of Economic Sciences
At the Faculty of Economics and Administration, it is the Institute of Economics that
provides the tuition of general economic subjects under the study programs entitled
Economic Policy and Administration, Economics and Management, and System Engineering
and Informatics.
The Bachelor courses of these programs specifically include the following subjects:
Microeconomics I, Macroeconomics I, Public Economics, Introduction to Finance, Public
Finance, Economic Policy, Economics of Public Sector and Municipal Finance.
In the Master´s study program the Institute concentrates predominately on the teaching of
compulsory subjects such as: Microeconomics II, Macroeconomics II, Economics of Public
Sector II, Banking, Financial and Actuarial Mathematics, Fiscal Theory and Policy, Economic
Policy of EU, Development of Economic Theories, Space Economics, Mathematic
Economics, International Finance, Public Economics II, Theory of Financing of Projects.
As far as the scientific and research programs are concerned, the Institute of Economic
Sciences participates in the solution of the Faculty research plan, in the internal grants of
the University of Pardubice, and in nationwide projects dealing with the financing and
financial cash floW of communities and regions. The results are published in monographs,
scientific literature, and at conferences in the Czech Republic, as well as abroad.
Head of the Institute:
doc. Ing. Jolana Volejníková, Ph.D.
Secretariate:
Julie Valoušková, phone: 466 036 584
Deputy Head:
doc. Ing. Jan Stejskal, Ph.D.
Ing. Martin Sobotka, Ph.D.
Secretary:
Ing. Liběna Černohorská, Ph.D.
Staff:
Professors prof. Ing. Jaroslav Macháček, CSc.
prof. RNDr. Bohuslav Sekerka, CSc.
Associated Professors
doc. Ing. Jan Stejskal, Ph.D.
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doc. Ing. Romana Provazníková, Ph.D.
doc. RNDr. Milan Šulista, CSc. (external ) doc. Ing. Jolana Volejníková, Ph.D.
Assistant Professors
Ing. Liběna Černohorská, Ph.D. Ing. Jan Černohorský, Ph.D. Ing. Radka Knězáčková, Ph.D.
Ing. et Ing. Veronika Linhartová, Ph.D. Ing. Martin Sobotka, Ph.D. Ing. Lucie Sobotková, Ph.D.
Assistants
Ing. Simona Pichová Ing. Viktor Prokop
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Institute of Business Economics and Management
The Institute of Economy and Management provides tuition of economic and managerial
subjects under all study programs at the Faculty of Economics and Administration in
Bachelor´s as well as follow-up Master´s and Doctoral study. At the same time the Institute
guarantees the study program ‚Economics and Management‘ specialization Enterprise
Management (including two specializations) and created newly accredited specializations,
Economics and Operation in Enterprises‘ and ‚Security Management in Enterprises‘.
The Institute of Economy and Management contributes to scientific and research programs
by solving the Faculty research plan. It also participates in the internal grants of the
University of Pardubice and in nationwide projects focusing on the optimization of the
number of staff within institutions, upon the measurement of corporate performance,
upon the competitiveness of companies, upon the application of managerial ethics, upon
corruption and upon the application of exact methods of management, etc. The respective
results are published in monographs, scientific literature and at conferences in the Czech
Republic, as well as abroad. The Institute‘s lecturers cooperate with industrial companies,
the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Czech Republic, the Czech Police System, the
Economic Chamber, regional authorities, and bodies and municipal offices. Many of them
work as lecturers at various institutions.
Head of the Institute:
doc. Ing. Marcela Kožená, Ph.D.
Deputy Head:
Ing. Michal Kuběnka, Ph.D. Ing. Josef Novotný, Ph.D.
Secretariate:
Lenka Vitoušová, phone: 466 036 166
Staff:
Professors
prof. Ing. Jan Pavel, Ph.D.
Associated Professors
Doc. Ing. Marcela Kožená, Ph.D.
Doc. Ing. et Ing. Renáta Myšková, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Jaroslav Pakosta, CSc. Doc. Ing. Radim Roudný, CSc.
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Assistant Professors:
Ing. Zdeněk Brodský, Ph.D. Ing. Irena Honková, Ph.D. Ing. Kateřina Kantorová, Ph.D. Ing. Michal Kuběnka, Ph.D. Ing. Josef Novotný, Ph.D. Ing. František Sejkora, Ph.D. Ing. Michaela Stříteská, Ph.D. Ing. Jana Školudová, Ph.D. Ing. et Ing. Barbora Zemanová, Ph.D.
Assistants:
Ing. Mgr. Pavlína Matějová
PaeDr. Alexandr Šenec
Internal PhD Students:
Ing. Simona Činčalová
Ing. Petr Svoboda
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Institute of Administrative and Social Sciences
The Institute of Public Administration and Law guarantees a comprehensive teaching
program, study structure, and scientific and research activities in the field of public
administration and legal issues with regard to the academic profile of the graduates in the
current study program of ‚Economic Policy and Administration‘ and ‚Economics and
Management‘. The Institute also arranges lectures under the ‚System Engineering and
Informatics‘ program.
Within the scientific and research programs, the Institute of Administrative and Social
Sciences participates in the solution of the Faculty research plan, in the internal grants of
the University of Pardubice and in nationwide projects. The results are published in
monographs, scientific literature and at conferences in the Czech Republic, as well as
abroad.
Head of the Institute:
Ing. Karel Šatera, Ph.D., MBA
Deputy head:
JUDr. Martin Šmíd
Secretary:
Ing. Jan Fuka, Ph.D.
Secretariate:
Eva Bačkovská, phone: 466 036 174
Academic Staff
Assistant professors:
Ing. Robert Baťa, Ph.D.
PhDr. Josef Duplinský, CSc.
JUDr. Jana Janderová, Ph.D.
Mgr. Jan Mandys, Ph.D.
RNDr. Šárka Brychtová, Ph.D.
Ing. Ivana Mandysová, Ph.D.
Internal PhD Students:
Ing. Hero Kwabena Toseafa
Ing. Petra Lešáková
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Institute of System Engineering and Informatics
The Institute provides tuition under the study programs of Economic Policy and Admi-
nistration, Economics and Management and System Engineering and Informatics taught at
the Faculty of Economics and Administration.
The core of the programs of informatics studies consists of subjects such as Introduction to
Information Technologies and subjects dealing with database systems and geographic
information systems. Attention is also paid to subjects from the field of information
systems and data security and protection. At the end of the study course the students are
acquainted with modeling of socio-economic processes. The subjects presented under the
System Engineering and Informatics program are enlarged within the areas of algorithms
and programming, information and computer networks, information systems, and artificial
computational intelligence. The end of the study program focuses on the application of
artificial intelligence methods, decision making support systems, data mining, project
management, simulation, and system engineering.
Most subjects taught under this program are oriented towards application in the public
administration sector. As regards to the scientific and research programs, the Institute
specializes mainly in the application of geographic information systems, decision making
support systems, data flow analysis, project management, and the use of information and
computer networks in the public administration environment.
Head of the Institute:
Doc. Ing. Pavel Petr, Ph.D.
Deputy Head:
Ing. Oldřich Horák, Ph.D. Doc. Ing. Petr Hájek, Ph.D.
Secretariate:
Jana Pilařová, phone: 466 036 037
Academic Staff:
prof. Ing. Jan Čapek, CSc.
doc. Ing. Jiří Křupka, PhD.
doc. Ing. Pavel Petr, Ph.D.
doc. Ing. Jitka Komárková, Ph.D.
doc. Ing. Stanislava Šimonová, Ph.D.
doc. Ing. Petr Hájek Ph.D.
doc. Ing. Miloslav Hub, Ph.D.
Ing. Oldřich Horák, Ph.D.
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Ing. Renáta Bílková, Ph.D.
Ing. Pavel Jirava, Ph.D.
Ing. Hana Jonášová, Ph.D.
Ing. Miloslava Kašparová, Ph.D.
Ing. Renáta Máchová, Ph.D.
Ing. Jan Panuš, Ph.D.
Mgr. Pavel Sedlák, Ph.D.
Ing. Hana Kopáčková, Ph.D.
Ing. Martin Novák
Ing. Martin Ibl, Ph.D.
Internal PhD Students:
Ing. Filip Mezera
Ing. Miroslav Pásler
Ing. Martin Šanda
Ing. Ivana Čermáková Ing. Aliaksandr Barushka Ing. Meaza Haile Ing. Richard Gardiner
Technician:
Jakub Komínek
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Institute of Mathematics and Quantitative Methods
This Institute provides the tuition of mathematics and subjects based on Statistic and
Operational Research methods. In addition to the traditional mathematic fields such as
mathematic analysis, algebra, probability, statistics, numerical methods, and discrete
mathematics, it also arranges for lessons in applied mathematics, econometrics, and
methods of operational research given within the framework of follow-up Master and PhD
courses of study.
Further, the institute guarantees the Master study specialization Insurance Engineering. As
far as scientific research and consultations are concerned, the Institute specializes mainly
on statistical and numerical methods in varying areas of application, in mathematical
modeling, and in the optimization of transport systems as well as in pedagogical research
and insurance engineering.
Head of the Institute:
Doc. RNDr. Bohdan Linda, CSc.
Secretariate:
Radka Krádlová, phone: 466 036 016
Secretary:
RNDr. Jaromír Zahrádka, Ph.D.
Academic Staff
Professors: prof. RNDr. Viera Pacáková, Ph.D.
Associated Professors: doc. RNDr. Bohdan Linda, CSc.
doc. PaedDr. Jana Kubanová, CSc.
doc. RNDr. Jaroslav Seibert, CSc.
Assistants:
Mgr. Hana Boháčová, Ph.D.
Mgr. David Brebera RNDr. Ján Gogola, Ph.D. Mgr. Pavla Jindrová, Ph.D. Mgr. Libor Koudela, Ph.D. Ing. Kateřina Seinerová Mgr. Ondřej Slavíček, Ph.D. RNDr. Jaromír Zahrádka, Ph.D.
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Mgr. David Zapletal, Ph.D.
External Staff
Mgr. Eva Horáková, č. dv. 080025, tel. 46603 6014
Mgr. František Janeček, č. dv. 08024, tel. 46603 6018
Ing. Monika Papoušková, č.dv. 08022, tel. 46603 6014, email:
Mgr. Jiřina Zahrádková, č.dv. 08026, tel. 46603 6047, email:
doc. RNDr. Milan Šulista, CSc. č.dv. 08026, tel. 46603 6047
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Institute of Regional and Security Sciences
The institute of Regional and Security Sciences was established at the Faculty of Economics
and Administration on 1st January 2012. It represents an instituional roofing of a segment
of activities undertaken by the faculty involved with scientific research, educational and
other professional activities. The institute is focused on regional economics disciplines in a
broader interdisciplinary context and emphasizes two directions: urbanism – linked to the
regional development issues traditionally – and security (of residents, businesses, state) –
as a directions which connection with regional development has been rising and requires
more attention in practise.
The institute participates in implementation of all three study programmes conducted at
the Faculty of Economics and Administration, ie, HPS, SII and EM, both in bachelor and
master study. In the case of the Regional and Public Economics programme (HPS) the
institute also participates in doctoral study where associates of the institute operate as
PhD supervisors.
For bachelor study, the institute provides subjects as Regional Sciences and Micro-Regional
Development, Enterprise in a Regional Environment, Crisis Management, Population
Protection and Terrorism, Society Protection, Security State Policy, Internal Security and
Public Order above all.
For master study, the institute provides subjects as Regional Development Theories, Global
Economics, Regional Policy of EU, Human Resources in the Region, Industry Regional
Analysis above all, also Methods and Prognoses in Regional Development, Urban Theory,
Theory and Praxix of Wowns and Cities Development, Strategic Planning, Urban Planning,
The international environment of national security policy, Integrated Rescue System,
Terrorism and national security system, Crizis Communication.
Head of the Institute:
Ing. Zdeněk Matěja,Ph.D.
Deputy Head:
Ing. Martin Maštálka, Ph.D.
Secretariate:
Helena Oborníková, phone: 466 036 713
Secretary:
Ing. Pavel Zdražil, Ph.D.
Academic Staff
Associated Professors:
Doc. Ing. Ivana Kraftová, CSc.
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Assistant Professors:
Ing. Ondřej Svoboda, Ph.D.
Ing. Bohuslav Pernica, Ph.D.
Internal PhD students:
Ing. Petra Applová
Ing. Renáta Hloušková
Mgr. Tetiana Korovchenko
Ing. Petra Saidlová
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Organization of the academic year 2016/17
Academic year starts from September 5th, 2016 and finishes September 10th,
2017.
Winter Semester
Lecturing Period 03. 10. 2016 - 23. 12. 2016 Applications for extra ordinary term of examination till: February, 20th 2017 Extraordinary terms including results till: March, 10th 2017 Examination Period 02. 01. 2017 - 19. 02. 2017 Winter Vacation 24. 12. 2016 - 01. 01. 2017 Summer Semester
a) 1st and 2nd year of the Bachelor´s study program and 1st year of the
follow – up Master´s study program
Lecturing Period 27. 02. 2017 - 21. 05. 2017 Examination Period 22. 05. 2017 - 09. 07. 2017 21. 08. 2017 - 06. 09. 2017 Applications for extra ordinary term of examination till: September, 11th 2017 Extraordinary terms including results till: September, 20th 2017 ProfeSional Internship – 2nd year of Bachelor study 24. 04. 2017 - 05. 05. 2017 Summer Vacation 10. 07. 2017 - 20. 08. 2017
b) 3rd year of the Bachelor´s study program and 2nd year of the follow – up
Master´s study program
Lecturing Period 27. 02. 2017 - 23. 04. 2017 Examination Period for students finishing in June
24. 04. 2017 - 21. 05. 2017 Examination Period for finishing in September
24. 04. 2017 - 09. 07. 2017
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and 21. 08. 2017 - 24. 08. 2017
Applications for extra ordinary term of examination (state final exams in September) till: September 01.07.2017 Extraordinary terms including results (state final exams in September) till: August, 24th 2017
Announcement of Bachelor and Diploma Paper Topis – for students in second
year of Bachelor degree and first year of Master degree study programmes
Students can propose their own topic and discuss with supervisor till 31. 03. 2017 Institutes announce topics of Bachelor and Diploma Paper till 15. 05. 2017 Registration of students at Institutes till 31. 05. 2017 Procesing of the contractual paper in the STAG till 30. 06. 2017
Final Bachelor/Diploma Thesis and finishing bachelor/master study programme
at the study department:
Collection of the contractual paper at Institutes (concerns students in the last year of bachelor and master study programs) till 31. 1. 2017
Submitting Bachelor or Diploma Paper till 28. 04. 2017 (30.6. 2017) - extraordinary term till 15. 08. 2017
Finishing bachelor study program at the study department : 23. 5. 2017 (28. 8. 2017) Finishing master study program at the study department: 24. 5. 2017 (29. 8.2017)
State Final Examination at FEA 31.05. 2017 - 13. 6. 2017 05. 9. 2017 - 15. 9. 2017 Graduation Ceremonies 26. 6. 2017 - 27. 6. 2017 and 26.10.2017 - 27.10.2017
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Study Plans
Standard study plans are represented in compliance with a granted accreditation, a course
of subjects complying with the sequences in which these subjects are supposed to be
taken. On its basis, students create their own study plans.
Credit system conformed to the Bologna declaration is being applied to the whole
University of Pardubice within Bachelor´s and Master´s study programs, rarely within some
Doctoral study programs.
Standard study requirement is 60 credit points per one academic year, generally 30 credit
points per one semester. It is the total of the credit points granted within the compulsory
courses, compulsory options, and optional courses.
ECTS credits represent the numerical value asigned to every subject and reflect the study
burden laid on a student. It represents an average time demand of all activities leading to a
succesful completion of the subject.
Further information is given in the Study and Examination Regulations of the University of
Pardubice.
Relevant study information is available at the internet addreS portal.upce.cz in the IS STAG
agenda (evidence of study programs, specializations, study plans, and subjects as well as
the evidence of timetables and rooms can be found at this addreS). Student use the IS
STAG to register his/her exams, he or she can also find his/her results of the claSification,
study materials, as well as further information published by lecturers.
Communication with students is further enabled by automatically created address for
e-mail correspondence in the form [email protected] or name.surname@
student.upce.cz.
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Explanatory Notes
Explanation of abbreviations used in the head of tables: Code A four-figure abbreviation of
the subject name generated by computerized system within the student agenda.
Inst. The name of the appropriate Institute within the University of Pardubice, especially
the Faculty of Economics and Administration, providing tuition in particular subjects: UE =
Institute of Economics UEM = Institute of Economy and Management UVSP = Institute of
Public Administration and Law USII = Institute of System Engineering and Informatics UM =
Institute of Mathematics JC = Language Centre KTS = Department of Physical Education and
Sports
Format Indicates the teaching format of the subject i.e. the number of lectures (x) and
seminars (y) taught per week (x+y). Type of Exam Explains the form of a subject
assessment. The following two types of assessment are recognized: “a” = assignment (test,
essay, discussion) “ex” = examination (written and/or oral examination) Assignments are
usually held in the last week of the lecturing period, examinations take place within the
examination period. Credit Points indicate the number of credit points appointed to each
subject upon its completion. It generally depends on the importance and difficulty of the
appropriate subject. It is advised to gain at least 30 credit points per semester as a total of
180 credit points is required to successfully complete the Bachelor study program. ST =
summer term WT = winter term
Courses indicated with * can be registered only after completing prerequisite courses.
Further information about the prerequisite courses are specified at portal.upce.cz
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Bachelor‘s study program
Bachelor‘s Study Program
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Study program: B6209 - System Engineering and Informatics
Limit of credits: 180
Level of qualification: Bachelor
Form of study: Full-time
Standard length of study: 3
Study specialization: 6209R028 - Regional and Information
Management
Segment: 1. year RIM Bc - EN
Compulsory Subjects
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester/
Year
JC/UPCUA Czech Language for Foreign Students - A1
5 0+4+0 Ex W/1
UEV/AEKO1 Economics I 6 3+2+0 A, Ex W/1
USII/ATZI Esentials of Informatics 5 2+1+0 A, Ex W/1
USII/AZAL Introduction to Algorithms 3 1+2+0 A, Ex W/1
USSV/APRR Law System of the Czech Republic 3 2+1+0 Ap W/1
UMKM/AMSEM Mathematic Seminar 1 0+1+0 Ap W/1
UMKM/AMT1 Mathematics I 5 2+3+0 A, Ex W/1
USSV/APSL Psychology 4 2+1+0 A, Ex W/1
KTS/TVPZS Physical Education - obligatory 1 0+2+0 Ap W/1
JC/UPCUB Czech Language for Foreign Students - A1+
5 0+4+0 Ex S/1
USII/AZDE Data Computer ProceSing 3 1+2+0 A S/1
USII/ATWS Development of WWW Pages 4 1+2+0 A, Ex S/1
USII/AEIZ Electronic Information Sources 1 0+1+0 A S/1
UPEM/AZUC Introduction to Accounting 3 1+1+0 A S/1
UPEM/AMNZ Managerial Economics 5 3+2+0 A, Ex S/1
30
Code Course Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester/
Year
UMKM/AMS3 Mathematic Seminar - MATLAB 2 0+2+0 A S/1
UMKM/AMT2 Mathematics II 5 2+3+0 A, Ex S/1
KTS/TVPLS Physical Education - povinná 1 0+2+0 A S/1
The precondition for AMT2 enrolment is completion of the AMT1 examination.
Optional Subjects
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type of
Exam
Semester
Year
UMKM/AMS1 Mathematic Practice I 2 0+2+0 A W/1
UEV/AMIK1 Microeconomics I 4 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
UEV/AMAK1 Macroeconomics I 4 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
UMKM/AMS2 Mathematic Practice II 2 0+1+0 A S/1
Courses AMIK1 and AMAK1 are available only to students who did not pass the subjects in
the previous academic years and to Erasmus students.
Segment: 2. year RIM Bc - EN
Compulsory Subjects
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
USII/ADBS1 Database Systems I 4 1+2+0 A, Ex W/2
UPEM/AMAN Management 4 2+1+0 A, Ex W/2
UMKM/APAS1 Probability and Statistics I 4 2+2+0 A W/2
UEV/AVEK Public Economics 4 2+1+0 A, Ex W/2
USII/ATSY1 Theory of Systems I 4 2+1+0 A, Ex W/2
USII/ADBS2 Database Systems II 5 2+2+0 A, Ex S/2
31
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
USII/AROP Decision Making Processes 3 2+1+0 A, Ex S/2
USII/AISR Inform.Systems in Region. Administration
4 2+2+0 A, Ex S/2
UMKM/APAS2 Probability and Statistics II 5 2+2+0 A, Ex S/2
USII/AODP Professional Internship (10 days) 3 0+10+0 A S/2
UEV/AVFI Public Finance 4 2+1+0 A, Ex S/2
The precondition for APAS1 enrolment is the knowledge of differential and integral
calculus within the AMT2 subject (for the students who didn´t paS the AMT2 examination).
The precondition for APAS2 enrolment is the completion of APAS1 aSignment. A part of the
APAS2 examination is the APAS1 subject matter.
Compulsory Options
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type of
Exam
Semester
Year
USII/AALG Algorithms and Programming 4 2+2+0 A, Ex W/2
USSV/AHOG Economic Geography 3 2+1+0 A, Ex W/2
UPEM/AODV Intellectual Property Protection 2 1+1+0 A W/2
URBV/AKRM Crisis Management 4 2+1+0 A, Ex S/2
USII/ATEI Internet Technologies 4 2+2+0 A, Ex S/2
USSV/AUZS Regional Administration 4 2+1+0 A, Ex S/2
USII/ASOS Social Networks 3 2+1+0 A S/2
USSV/ASP State Administration 3 2+1+0 A S/2
Students choose at least two compulsory options in the winter semester and at least three
compulsory options in the summer semester.
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Optional Subjects
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type of
Exam
Semester
Year
USSV/AACL American Criminal Law 2 1+0+0 A S/2
USII/AELE E-learning 3 1+2+0 A S/2
USSV/ASGE Socio-Econ. Geography of Europ. Regions 2 1+1+0 A S/2
USSV/ASOC Sociology 3 2+1+0 A S/2
The precondition for AELE enrolment is knowledge of development and adjusting of www
pages.
Segment: 3. year RIM Bc – EN
Compulsory Subjects
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
USII/AKAR Cartography 4 1+2+0 A W/3
USII/APSI1 Computer Networks I 5 3+2+0 A, Ex W/3
USII/ADM1 Data Mining I 4 1+2+0 A, Ex W/3
USII/AGIS1 Geographic Information Systems I 5 2+2+0 A, Ex W/3
USII/AUUI Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 4 1+2+0 A, Ex W/3
URBV/ARRM Reg. Sciences and Micro-Reg. Development
4 2+1+0 A, Ex W/3
USII/ASIN System Integration 5 2+2+0 A, Ex W/3
FES/ASBP Bachelor Paper Seminar 13 0+0+0 A S/3
USII/AOSY Operating Systems 7 4+1+0 A, Ex S/3
USII/ARP1 Project Management I 5 1+2+0 A, Ex S/3
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Compulsory Options
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
USII/AMUL Multimedia 4 2+1+0 A W/3
UEV/AMFI Municipal Finance 4 2+1+0 A, EX W/3
USII/AJAVA Programming in JAVA Language 4 2+2+0 A W/3
Student choose one compulsory option course.
Optional Subjects
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
UMKM/AUTG Introduction to Group Theory 2 1+1+0 A W/3
USII/AZPI Introduction to Information Presentation
4 1+2+0 A W/3
UPEM/AMAET Managerial Ethics 5 2+2+0 A, EX W/3
UPEM/ARLZ Human Resource Management 5 2+2+0 A S/3
USSV/AWP Introduction to Administrative Law 4 2+1+0 A, EX S/3
USII/AZDTP Introduction to DTP 3 1+2+0 A S/3
UMKM/AUFK Introduction to Functional Calculus 2 1+1+0 A S/3
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Segment: SZZ SII Bc - AJ
State Final Exam
Economics
Information Technologies
State Final Exam consists of: Theory of Systems I, Data Mining I, Information Systems in Regional Administration, Geographic Information Systems I, Operating Systems, Project Management I, Economics I.
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Segment: Physical Education Optional
Winter semester
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type of
Exam
Semester
Year
KTS/AER1 Aerobik 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/APA1 Alternative sports activities 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/ASP1 Alternative sports in nature 1 1 0+12+0 A W
KTS/AQR1 Aquaaerobik 1 1 0+1+0 A W
KTS/BAD1 Badminton 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/BAS1 Basketball 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/FLO1 Florball 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/FOT1 Football 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/HAZ1 Házená 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/INC1 Indoorcycling 1 1 0+1+0 A W
KTS/KCV1 FitneS exercises 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/LEZ1 Climbing 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/PLA1 Swimming 1 1 0+1+0 A W
KTS/POS1 Strengthening 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/PWJ1 Poweryoga 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/SEB1 Self-defense 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/SQU1 Squash 1 1 0+1+0 A W
KTS/TEN1 Tennis 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/VOL1 Voleyball 1 1 0+2+0 A W
Students choose only one subject.
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Summer semester
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type of
Exam
Semester
Year
KTS/AER2 Aerobik 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/APA2 Alternative sports activities 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/ASP2 Alternative sports in nature 2 1 0+12+0 A S
KTS/AQR2 Aquaaerobik 2 1 0+1+0 A S
KTS/BAD2 Badminton 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/BAS2 Basketball 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/FLO2 Florball 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/FOT2 Football 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/HAZ2 Handball 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/INC2 Indoorcycling 2 1 0+1+0 A S
KTS/KCV2 FitneS exercises 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/LEZ2 Climbing 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/PLA2 Swimming 2 1 0+1+0 A S
KTS/POS2 Strengthening 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/PWJ2 Poweryoga 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/SEB2 Self-defense 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/SQU2 Squash 2 1 0+1+0 A S
KTS/TEN2 Tennis 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/VOL2 Voleybal 2 1 0+2+0 A S
Students choose only one subject.
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Master‘s study program
Master‘s Study Program
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Study program: N6209 - System Engineering and Informatics
Limit of credits: 120
Level of qualification: Follow-up study
Form of study: Full-time
Standard length of study: 2
Study specialization: 6209T028 - Regional and Information
Management
Segment: 1. year RIM Master - EN
Compulsory Subjects
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
USII/AUVI1 Artificial and Computat. Intelligence I 5 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
UMKM/ADIM Discrete Mathematics 3 2+1+0 A W/1
UMKM/AMME Mathematic Methods in Economics 5 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
UEV/APRE Spatial Economics 4 2+1+0 A W/1
USII/ATSY2 Theory of Systems II 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
USII/AELO E-commerce 3 1+2+0 A S/1
UEV/AEKO2 Economics II 6 3+2+0 A, Ex S/1
USII/AGIS2 Geographic Information Systems II 5 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
USII/AMEP Modelling of Socio-Economic ProceSes
5 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
URBV/ATRR Regional development theories 4 2+1+0 A S/1
39
Compulsory Options
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
USSV/ADEA Demographic analysis 3 1+1+0 A W/1
UPEM/AFIU Financial Accounting 5 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
USII/ASMP Map Server Services 3 1+2+0 A W/1
UPEM/ARMA Regional Marketing 3 2+1+0 A W/1
USII/AUVI2 Artificial and Computat. Intelligence II 5 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
USSV/AEEK Environmental Economics and Management
4 2+1+0 A, Ex S/1
UPEM/AFIN Financial Investment 5 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
UMKM/AOPM Operations Management 4 2+2+0 A S/1
UPEM/AREM Regional Management 2 1+1+0 A, Ex S/1
UMKM/ASME Statistic Methods in Economics 4 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
Students choose compulsory options to gain at least 14 credits in a particular year and at
least one course in each semester.
Optional Subjects
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
JC/UPCUA Czech Language for Foreign Students - A1
5 0+4+0 Ak W/1
USII/AZGIS Introduction to Geographic Inf. Systems 5 2+2+0 A, EX W/1
USSV/ATPZ Labour Market and Employment Policy 3 2+1+0 A W/1
JC/UPCUB Czech Language for Foreign Students - A1+
5 0+4+0 Ak S/1
USSV/AEPZ European Employment Policy 3 2+1+0 A S/1
URBV/ARPU Regional Policy of EU 3 2+1+0 A, EX S/1
USSV/ASOP Social Pathology 2 1+0+0 A S/1
The subject AZGIS is offered to students who did not attend the subject AGIS1.
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Segment: 2. year RIM Master - EN
Compulsory Subjects
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type of
Exam
Semester
Year
USII/ABI BusineS Intelligence 7 3+2+0 A, EX W/2
USII/ADM2 Data Mining II 5 2+2+0 A, EX W/2
USII/ABOI Data Security and Protection 5 2+2+0 A, EX W/2
URBV/ARRP Regional Sciences and Regional Policy 4 2+1+0 A W/2
USII/APAU Territory Space Analysis 4 1+2+0 A, EX W/2
FES/ASDP Diploma Paper Seminar 15 0+0+0 A S/2
USII/ARP2 Project Management II 6 2+2+0 A, EX S/2
USII/ASYI System Engineering 6 2+2+0 A, EX S/2
Diploma Paper has to fulfill prediscribed criteria and must also be approved by the tutor for
its defence.
Compulsory Options
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
USII/APIS Development of Information Systems 5 2+2+0 A, Ex W/2
USSV/AEPR European Law 4 2+1+0 A, EX W/2
USII/ARZN Knowledge management 3 2+1+0 A W/2
UMKM/ATH Theory of Games 3 2+1+0 A W/2
URBV/AUUP Urban Planning 3 2+1+0 A, EX W/2
UEV/ASAE Seminar on Actual Economic Issues in PS
3 0+2+0 A S/2
Students choose compulsory options to gain a total of 60 credit points in a particular year
of study.
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Optional Subjects
Code Course Credit Points ECTS
Format P+C+S
Type of Exam
Semester Year
UEV/AHPU Economic Policy of EU 4 2+1+0 A, EX W/2
UEV/ASHD History of World Economics' 3 2+1+0 A W/2
UPEM/AMAU Managerial Accounting 3 2+1+0 A W/2
USII/ASMP Map Server Services 3 1+2+0 A W/2
UPEM/AMGZ Management of Change 4 2+1+0 A, EX S/2
UEV/AMEK Mathematic Economics 4 2+1+0 A, EX S/2
USII/APCR Procedural Proceeding 3 2+1+0 A, EX S/2
UEV/ASEK World Economy 3 1+2+0 A S/2
Segment: SZZ SII NMgr - AJ
State Final Exam
Economics and Management
Information Technologies State final exam includes following subjects: Geographic Information Systems II, Data Mining II, Project Management II, System Engineering, Data Security and Protection, Economics II.
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Segment: Physical Education Optional
Winter semester
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type of
Exam
Semester
Year
KTS/AER1 Aerobik 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/APA1 Alternative sports activities 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/ASP1 Alternative sports in nature 1 1 0+12+0 A W
KTS/AQR1 Aquaaerobik 1 1 0+1+0 A W
KTS/BAD1 Badminton 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/BAS1 Basketball 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/FLO1 Florball 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/FOT1 Football 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/HAZ1 Házená 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/INC1 Indoorcycling 1 1 0+1+0 A W
KTS/KCV1 FitneS exercises 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/LEZ1 Climbing 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/PLA1 Swimming 1 1 0+1+0 A W
KTS/POS1 Strengthening 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/PWJ1 Poweryoga 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/SEB1 Self-defense 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/SQU1 Squash 1 1 0+1+0 A W
KTS/TEN1 Tennis 1 1 0+2+0 A W
KTS/VOL1 Voleyball 1 1 0+2+0 A W
Students choose only one subject.
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Summer semester
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type of
Exam
Semester
Year
KTS/AER2 Aerobik 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/APA2 Alternative sports activities 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/ASP2 Alternative sports in nature 2 1 0+12+0 A S
KTS/AQR2 Aquaaerobik 2 1 0+1+0 A S
KTS/BAD2 Badminton 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/BAS2 Basketball 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/FLO2 Florball 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/FOT2 Football 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/HAZ2 Handball 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/INC2 Indoorcycling 2 1 0+1+0 A S
KTS/KCV2 FitneS exercises 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/LEZ2 Climbing 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/PLA2 Swimming 2 1 0+1+0 A S
KTS/POS2 Strengthening 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/PWJ2 Poweryoga 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/SEB2 Self-defense 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/SQU2 Squash 2 1 0+1+0 A S
KTS/TEN2 Tennis 2 1 0+2+0 A S
KTS/VOL2 Voleybal 2 1 0+2+0 A S
Students choose only one subject.
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Study program: N6202 - Economic Policy and Administration
Limit of credits: 120
Level of qualification: Follow-up study
Form of study: Full-time
Standard length of study: 2
Study specialization: 6202T041 - Regional Development and Governance
Segment: RDG NMGR 4
Compulsory Subjects
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
USSV/AEPRL European Union Law 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
FES/APPG Public Policy and Governance 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
FES/AREE Regional Economy 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
URBV/ATRD Theories of Regional Development 6 3+1+0 A, Ex W/1
FES/AEGD E-Governance and Democracy 6 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
FES/AMRR Methodology of Regional Research 6 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
FES/ARGE Religionalism and Multi-Level Governance in EU
6 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
FES/ARDM Sust. Reg. Development and Manag. of Regional Programmes
6 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
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Compulsory Options
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
UEV/AEPS Economy of Public Sector 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
FES/ASIW Social Inequalities and Welfare State 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
FES/AMID Migration and Regional Development 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
UPEM/AMPS Management of Public Sector 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/1
FES/ANCS NGO and Civic Society 6 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
FES/ATOA Transparency, Openness and Anti-corruption
6 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
FES/AMAL Management of Changes and Leadership
6 2+2+0 A, Ex S/1
FES/APSI Partnership of Public and Private Sector
6 2+2+0 A,Ex S/1
Segment: RDG NMGR 5
Compulsory Subjects
Code Course Credit Points ECTS
Format P+C+S
Type of Exam
Semester Year
UEV/ABPS Budget and Finances of Public Sector 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/2
FES/AMSL Master´s Seminar 6 0+1+0 A W/2
FES/AMRPL Modelling of Regional Mi & Ma ProceSes 6 2+2+0 Ex W/2
USSV/ASPO Social Policy 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/2
FES/AMTH Master´s Thesis 30 0+0+0 A S/2
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Compulsory Options
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
USII/AGISL GIS and Regional Economic Development
6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/2
UEV/APREL Local Economy 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/2
USSV/AEEG Environmental Economy and Governance
6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/2
URBV/ASPP Secur. Policy and Protection of Society 6 2+2+0 A, Ex W/2
Segment: SZZ HPS NMgr - AJ
State Final Exam
Code Course
Credit
Points
ECTS
Format
P+C+S
Type
of
Exam
Semester
Year
FES/POLGO Publics Policy and Governance 0 0+0+0 A, Ex
FES/RECPO Regional Economics and Policy 0 0+0+0 A, Ex
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