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Students will focus on the study of corporate economics and management and will apply both a holistic and atomistic approach. They will look in detail at various functions of a corporation especially those related to production, personnel, technology and science, business, economics and finance.
The programme aims to equip students with a good understanding of the material, economic, organizational, informative and managerial aspects of processes taking place in a company and their mutual connections. As well as gaining theoretical knowledge students will also develop skills necessary for both executive and managerial functions.
The programme graduates will:
- master specialist terminology and language both in its written and oral form. Will excel at communication and team work and be trained to act appropriately in various social events and functions.
- have excellent knowledge of English and one other modern language. Be able to make and deliver a presentation, engage in discussion using foreign languages, write specialist texts.
- apply suitable tools of quantitative analysis when tackling tasks related to various areas of corporate economics. Be able to interpret the results correctly.
- be able to explain advanced theoretical and methodological findings of general economic theory.
- understand theoretical findings of the specialized disciplines related to corporate economics and management and apply these findings when handling model and practical situations.
- be able to use their acquired knowledge in practice. Be able to analyze the economics and management of any company. Create projects in corporate management systems. Suggest and implement practical solutions in corporate economics and management.
Course graduates will be equipped to hold various specialist positions within a company upon finishing their studies. These could include middle management positions or assistant positions to the top management as well as positions of analysts, corporate management system designers, advisers for economic and organizational affairs, etc.
Courses with the highest enrollment rates within this field of study
1. semester
- FEA:BPH_BUPR Business Projects (100 %)
- FEA:BPJ_JI2A Foreign Language I/2 - English (100 %)
- FEA:BPM_NUMA Numerical Methods (100 %)
- FEA:BPV_CMME Culture and Mass Media Economics (100 %)
- FEA:MPF_AFIM Financial Markets (100 %)
- FEA:MPH_ACMS Corporate Management System (100 %)
- FEA:MPH_AHMR Human Resources Management (100 %)
- FEA:MPH_AIMA International Management (100 %)
- FEA:MPM_AEM2 Application of Economic-Mathematical Models (100 %)
2. semester
- FEA:BPM_NUMA Numerical Methods (67 %)
- FEA:MPE_AMA2 Macroeconomics 2 (67 %)
- FEA:MPF_AFIN Finance (Basics) (67 %)
- FEA:MPH_ABLT Business Logistics and Transportation (67 %)
- FEA:MPH_AMBE Management and Business Economics (Basics) (67 %)
- FEA:MPH_AOMA Operations Management (67 %)
- FEA:MPJ_PJPSFS Presentation Skills for Foreign Students (67 %)
- FEA:MPM_AEM1 Application of Economic-Mathematical Models (67 %)
- FEA:MPM_AEM2 Application of Economic-Mathematical Models (67 %)
- FEA:MPM_FIMA Financial Mathematics (67 %)
- FEdu:AJ_CEEC Current Events in English Speaking Countries (33 %)
- FEdu:AJB_CWI Cold War Issues (33 %)
- FEdu:AJPV_CSAT Culture, Society and Tolerance (33 %)
- FEA:MPE_AMI2 Microeconomics 2 (33 %)
- FEA:MPF_AFAP Financial Analysis and Plan (33 %)
- FEA:MPF_AFIM Financial Markets (33 %)
- FEA:MPH_ACMS Corporate Management System (33 %)
- FEA:MPH_ADS1 Diploma seminar 1 (33 %)
- FEA:MPH_AHMR Human Resources Management (33 %)
- FEA:MPH_AIMA International Management (33 %)
- FEA:MPJ_JIIAF Foreign Language II/A - French (33 %)
- FEA:MPV_FUND Fundraising: Building Nongovernmental Capacity (33 %)
- FLaw:SOC020 Czech Tax Law (33 %)
3. semester
- FEA:MPH_ADS1 Diploma seminar 1 (86 %)
- FEA:MPF_AACC Accounting (Basics) (43 %)
- FEA:MPH_ABLT Business Logistics and Transportation (43 %)
- FEA:MPH_AOMA Operations Management (43 %)
- FEA:MPE_AMA2 Macroeconomics 2 (29 %)
- FEA:MPE_AMI2 Microeconomics 2 (29 %)
- FEA:MPM_AEM1 Application of Economic-Mathematical Models (29 %)
- FEdu:AJB_CWI Cold War Issues (14 %)
- FEdu:AJPV_CSAT Culture, Society and Tolerance (14 %)
- FEA:BPH_COSR Corporate Social Responsibility (14 %)
- FEA:BPM_NUMA Numerical Methods (14 %)
- FEA:BPV_CMME Culture and Mass Media Economics (14 %)
- FSpS:E021 Irish Dance (14 %)
- FSpS:EP901 Physical Education - Cognitive Hiking (14 %)
- FEA:MPF_AFAP Financial Analysis and Plan (14 %)
- FEA:MPF_AFIN Finance (Basics) (14 %)
- FEA:MPH_ADS2 Diploma seminar 2 (14 %)
- FEA:MPH_ADTH Diploma thesis (14 %)
- FEA:MPH_AMEU Marketing in the EU (14 %)
- FEA:MPH_BUPM Business Process Management (14 %)
- FEA:MPJ_PJPSFS Presentation Skills for Foreign Students (14 %)
- FEA:MPM_AEM2 Application of Economic-Mathematical Models (14 %)
- FEA:MPM_FIMA Financial Mathematics (14 %)
- FLaw:SOC020 Czech Tax Law (14 %)
- FEA:XPX_ZASP (14 %)
4. semester
- FEA:MPH_ADS2 Diploma seminar 2 (88 %)
- FEA:MPH_ADTH Diploma thesis (88 %)
- FEA:BPH_BUPR Business Projects (13 %)
- FSpS:EP904 Physical Education - Climbing (13 %)
- FEA:MPF_AFAP Financial Analysis and Plan (13 %)
- FEA:MPH_ADS1 Diploma seminar 1 (13 %)
The tuition fee can be financed by various mobility programme scholarships found by the student (EMECW, Visegrad Fund, etc.).
Accreditation
Accredited until 20.7.2015