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Faculty Faculty of Economics and Administration (FES)
Study programme System Engineering and Informatics (P6209)
Branch of study / Specialization Informatics in Public Administration (6209V019/99 - 2013)
Level of acquired qualification Doctoral
Form of study Full-time
Standard length of study 3 years
Number of ECTS credits 180
Qualification awarded Doctor (Ph.D.) (8)
Access to further studies The doctoral degree is the highest possible level of education in Czech education system.  
Type of completion State Doctoral Examination and dissertation defense.
Study and Examination Code URL
Faculty coordinator for international students
Komárková Jitka, prof. Ing. Ph.D.
Email: barbora.paskova@upce.cz
Phone: +420466036058
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Key learning outcomes The aim of the doctoral study programme is to train highly qualified experts able to design, realize, professionally develop and apply information and communication technologies and to use modern computer-supported methods in decision making processes. Graduates acquire knowledge of IT flows and economic processes in organizations and institutions, knowledge of information and communication technologies and an overview of the possibility of its creative application. An important part of their study is the research and scientific activity. At the same time graduates are able to control the process of designing and creating of IT system including data and information security likewise to apply geographic information systems in decision making at all levels of the public administration.
Specific admission requirements unspecified
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning unspecified
Qualification requirements and regulations unspecified
Profile of the programme academical
Persistence requirements unspecified
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples academical
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor Hájek Petr, prof. Ing. Ph.D.
1. year 2. year 3. year Undetermined year
Winter Summer Winter Summer Winter Summer Winter Summer
FES/DPPS1 (5)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 5
Student chooses optional courses so that the number of ECTS credits for optional courses totals: 25.
FES/DPPS2 (5)
FES/DVCS2 (10)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 15
From the following group of courses and from the list of optional courses student has to register for sufficient number of courses so that the sum of their ECTS credits is 15
FES/DPPS3 (5)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 5
Student chooses optional courses so that the number of ECTS credits for optional courses totals: 25.
FES/DPPS4 (5)
FES/DVCS4 (10)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 15
From the following group of courses and from the list of optional courses student has to register for sufficient number of courses so that the sum of their ECTS credits is 15
FES/DVCS5 (20)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 20
From the following group of courses and from the list of optional courses student has to register for sufficient number of courses so that the sum of their ECTS credits is 10
FES/DPPS5 (10)
FES/DZIVS (0)
FES/DVCS6 (20)
FES/DZEKO (0)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 20
From the following group of courses and from the list of optional courses student has to register for sufficient number of courses so that the sum of their ECTS credits is 10
FES/DPPS6 (10)
FES/DOTS (15)
FES/DVOE (15)
FES/DIZS (15)
FES/DSMM (15)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 60
The student can choose the courses from the following course offer beyond their study obligations.
FES/DPPR (10)
FES/DUVI (10)
FES/DEVA (10)
FES/DVPR (10)
FES/DSAP (10)
FES/DVES (10)
FES/DLOG (10)
FES/DGIS (10)
FES/DESY (10)
FES/DMEA (10)
FES/DVPO (10)
FES/DPRIS (10)
FES/DAIN (10)
FES/DVSM (10)
FES/DTZI (10)
FES/DTDS (10)
FES/DVSIS (10)
FES/DDMS (10)
FES/DVPM (10)
Sum of ECTS credits
for compulsory courses 0
Student chooses optional courses so that the number of ECTS credits for optional courses totals: 30.
Total 60 credits Total 60 credits Total 60 credits Total 60 credits
Total 180 credits