Faculty | Faculty of Economics and Administration (FES) | ||||
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Study programme | Economic Policy and Administration (N6202) | ||||
Branch of study / Specialization | Regional Development and Governance (6202T041/70 - 2016) | ||||
Level of acquired qualification | Follow-up study | ||||
Form of study | Full-time | ||||
Standard length of study | 2 years | ||||
Number of ECTS credits | 120 | ||||
Qualification awarded | Engineer (Ing.) (2) | ||||
Access to further studies | Doctoral study programme | ||||
Type of completion | State final examination | ||||
Study and Examination Code | URL | ||||
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Key learning outcomes | The aim of the Programme is to educate high qualification specialists-experts and analysts on public administration who are able to complexly integrate fundamental knowledge on public governance and regional development as well as abilities of scientific research and expert activities for preparation and implementation of programmes on regional development. With regard to the features of change and perspectives in regional development and governance, strategic aims of sustainable development regions, world tendencies in implementation of the new public governance paradigm in public administration. Students will be able to: - professionally investigate, analyse and complexly solve challenges of the EU and states' regional development and governance, to intellectually, clearly and professionally render theories of regional development and introduce conclusions, to work out and implement programmes on regional development, to suggestively argue recommendations to auditoria of both specialists and non-specialists, to assess results of own and others' performance, to consult on issues of perfection of performance and implementation of innovations; - complexly integrate knowledge on regional development and governance when meeting the public interest and making innovative solutions based on democratic values and civic spirit concerning creation of public welfare of regions and its governance, foreseeing possibilities for application of these solutions in the EU and world context; - critically and systemically assess regional development processes and regional governance tendencies on local and international levels, to foresee governance changes, to assess alternative options of solutions and possible their social and ethical consequences; - creatively implement innovations in fields of own professional performance and to improve learning skills necessary to continue completely independent studying. | ||||
Specific admission requirements | unspecified | ||||
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning | unspecified | ||||
Qualification requirements and regulations | unspecified | ||||
Profile of the programme | unspecified | ||||
Persistence requirements | unspecified | ||||
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples | unspecified | ||||
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor | Stejskal Jan, prof. Ing. Ph.D. |
Status | Recommended year of study | Recommended semester | Course code | Course title (* Final State Examination) | Language of instruction | Number of ECTS credits | Course availability |
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Compulsory | 1 | Winter | URBV/ATRD | Theories of regional development | English | 6 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | USSV/AEPRL | European Union Law | English | 6 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | FES/AREE | Regional Economy | English | 6 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | FES/APPG | Public Policy and Governance | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Winter | FES/AMID | Migration and Regional Development | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Winter | UPEM/AMPS | Management of Public Sector | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Winter | UEV/AEPS | Economics of Public Sector | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Winter | FES/ASIW | Social Inequalities and Welfare State | English | 6 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | FES/AEGD | E-Governance and Democracy | English | 6 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | FES/ARGE | Regionalism and Multi-Level Governance in Europe | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | FES/AMRR | Methodology of Regional Research | English English | 6 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | FES/ARDM | Sustainable Regional Development and Management of Regional Programmes | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Summer | FES/AMAL | Management of Changes and Leadership | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Summer | FES/ATOA | Transparency, Openness and Anti-corruption | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Summer | FES/ANCS | NGO and Civic Society | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Summer | FES/APSI | Partnership of Public and Private Sectors for Regional Innovations | English | 6 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | USSV/ASPO | Social Policy | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | UEV/ABPS | Budget and Finances of Public Sector | English | 6 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | FES/AMSL | Master´s Seminar | English | 6 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | FES/AMRPL | Modelling of Regional Processes | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 2 | Winter | USSV/AEEG | Environmental Economy and Governance | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 2 | Winter | URBV/ASPP | Security Policy and Protection of Society | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 2 | Winter | USII/AGISL | Geographic Information Systems and Regional Economic Development | English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 2 | Winter | UEV/APREL | Space Economics | English | 6 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Summer | FES/AMTH | Master´s Thesis | English | 30 | |
Compulsory | - | - | FES/RECPO | Regional Economics and Policy (*) | Czech | 0 | |
Compulsory | - | - | FES/POLGO | Publics Policy and Governance (*) | Czech | 0 |