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Sociology in European Context (SEC) is a two-year English-language Master’s programme designed for international students interested in gaining in-depth knowledge of the state of the present-day field including its theory and research methods. The curriculum focuses on major social processes taking place in contemporary European countries and offers opportunities for students to develop skills including data collection, analysis and interpretation while carrying out sociological research. It is taught by members of the Institute of Sociological Studies (ISS FSV UK).
The lectures and seminars examine processes and phenomena of international migration, nationalism, and social inequality in terms of societal integration and the main threats to the building of a civil society in Central Europe. Further, students explore the role of elites in societies undergoing social transformation and in the building of a civil society. The programme also includes lectures and seminars on carrying out applied research (electoral, marketing etc.), and special attention is paid to developing students’ critical thinking about scientific practice.
Students graduating from the programme will possess scholarly advantages including current knowledge of the major social problems facing present-day European societies, as well as a comprehensive view of contemporary sociological theory. With their understanding of both quantitative and qualitative sociological research methods, graduates can competently conduct a sociological research and cooperate effectively on both analytic and problem solving tasks, allowing them to work as a researcher, an expert, an analyst or a project manager in either the public sector and non-profit organisations, or in private companies. Our graduates are likewise prepared to pursue a fruitful academic career.
Course structure and study requirements
- Total Credits: 120 ECTS
- Compulsory Courses: 72 ECTS
- Elective Courses: minimum 36 ECTS
- Optional Courses: 12 ECTS
- Defence of Master's Thesis (Thesis evaluation form)
- Final State Examination (Topics for the Final State Examination)
Compulsory Courses
Code |
Title |
Lecturer |
Semester |
Term |
Examination |
Credits |
JSM421 |
Contemporary social theory |
Balon |
WS |
2/0 |
exam |
9 |
JSM692 |
Introduction to Social Research Metodology |
Remr |
WS |
2/2 |
exam |
9 |
JSM301 |
Elites in Society |
Frič |
SS |
2/0 |
exam |
9 |
JSM062 |
Borders and International Migration |
Grygar |
SS |
2/0 |
exam |
8 |
JSM406 |
Statistics in SPSS |
Soukup, Petrúšek |
WS/SS |
1/1 |
exam |
8 |
JSM693 |
Text, Narrative & Discourse Analysis |
Hájek |
SS |
1/1 |
exam |
9 |
JSM697 |
Diploma Seminar I |
Blokker, Numerato, Hájek |
SS |
0/2 |
pass |
10 |
JSM698 |
Diploma Seminar II |
Blokker, Numerato, Hájek |
WS |
0/2 |
pass |
10 |
Elective Courses
Code |
Title |
Lecturer |
Semester |
Term |
Examination |
Credits |
JSM477 |
Sociology of Critique |
Blokker |
WS |
2/0 |
exam |
8 |
JSM476 |
Sociology of Human Rights in Contemporary Europe |
Blokker |
SS |
2/0 |
exam |
8 |
JSM032 |
Applied Social Research |
Remr |
WS |
2/1 |
exam |
7 |
JSM095 |
Study of Political Mobilization and Social Movements |
Císař |
WS |
2/0 |
exam |
6 |
JSM103 |
Writing research project and paper in English I |
Blokker |
WS |
0/2 |
macc |
6 |
JSM108 |
Writing research project and paper in English II |
Blokker |
SS |
0/2 |
macc |
6 |
JSM311 |
Communications Research |
Jeřábek |
SS |
2/1 |
exam |
9 |
JSM312 |
Electoral, Market, Media and Social Research: Paul Lazarsfeld's Methodology |
Jeřábek |
WS |
2/1 |
exam |
9 |
JSM437 |
Civil Society in Transition |
Frič |
SS |
2/0 |
exam |
8 |
JSM016 |
Sociology of Science and Scientific Knowledge |
Maršálek |
WS |
0/2 |
exam |
8 |
JSM480 |
Evaluation Research |
Remr |
WS |
2/0 |
exam |
8 |
JSM628 |
European policies and practice towards ethnic minorities |
Mikes |
WS |
1/1 |
exam |
9 |
Recommended optional Courses
Code |
Title |
Lecturer |
Semester |
Term |
Examination |
Credits |
JPM239 |
Central European Politics |
Krausz Hladká |
SS |
1/1 |
exam |
6 |
JPM550 |
History, Politics and Culture of Central European Jewry |
Kubátová |
SS |
1/1 |
exam |
6 |
JSM034 |
Advanced Data Analysis in MPlus |
Soukup |
SS |
2/1 |
exam |
7 |
JSM518 |
Public Policy |
Potůček |
WS |
2/1 |
exam |
9 |
JSM519 |
Social Policy |
Kotrusová Angelovská |
SS |
2/1 |
exam |
9 |
JSM602 |
Health Policy |
Háva |
WS |
2/1 |
exam |
8 |
JSM604 |
Health Economics |
Háva |
SS |
2/1 |
exam |
8 |
JSM657 |
Welfare State, Austerity, and Political Parties |
Novotný |
WS |
1/1 |
exam |
8 |
JSM691 |
Policy Analysis |
Nekola Veselý |
SS |
2/1 |
exam |
9 |
- Completed application form
- Copies of all relevant diplomas and transcripts. Copies of diplomas and transcripts do not have to be certified. However, if you submit uncertified copies you must bring the originals of all submitted documents with you to Prague, so we can confirm their authenticity. If you have not yet finished your previous studies and thus do not have a diploma please submit a confirmation of studies including an information on the expected date of graduation.
- Short academic curriculum vitae (resume) detailing all relevant qualifications and experience
- Letter of motivation
- All students who are non-native English speakers must provide evidence of their competence in English corresponding to at least the C1 level, CAE, IELTS 7.0 and TOEFL over 95.