Educational goals
The graduate will be able to: – critically compare the views of standard economic models at key economic categories and mechanisms, and evaluate their impact on the firm, – identify, classify and interpret economic data, including their explicit and implicit assumptions in the application of probability methods, – run a quantitative and qualitative analysis of economic data, – use the information technology and software support for organisational and presentational activities.
Profile of the graduate
The graduate at the follow-up master level has knowledge of: – economic concepts and categories, and understands the connection between them in the context of major economic theories and schools of economics, – regional development, – key world regions in economic and geopolitical terms, – the legislative framework of legal entities, – current management approaches, business activities and processes, including the methods, tools, and technologies (IT) to control them.
Information
- Study programme
- Global Economic Policy (N0311A050009)
- Faculty of
- EF
- Type of study
- Postgraduate Master
- Form of study
- Full-time
- Length of study
- 2
- Awarded degree
- Ing.
- Language
- Czech
- Education area
- Economics
Courses of Hospodářská politika v globálním prostředí programme
1. semester
- Business Intelligence (optional)
- Comparison of Political Systems (compulsory)
- Corporate Social Responsibility (compulsory optional)
- Economic Policy II (compulsory)
- German for Certificate II (optional)
- International Business Law (compulsory optional)
- Language I – English 7 (compulsory optional)
- Macroeconomics II (compulsory)
- Marketing Research and Data Analysis (compulsory optional)
- Mathematical Applications in Economics (optional)
- Physical education 1 (optional)
- Project Management (compulsory optional)
- Strategic Management (optional)
- Taxes and Tax Practice (optional)
2. semester
- European Commercial Law (compulsory optional)
- German for Certificate II (optional)
- History of Economic Theories (compulsory optional)
- International Marketing (optional)
- Language I – English 8 (compulsory optional)
- Microeconomics II (compulsory)
- Physical education 1 (optional)
- Public Sector (compulsory)
- Startup – Business and Enterprise (optional)
- State Examination in Economics (compulsory)
- World Economy II (compulsory)
3. semester
- Applied Economic Policy (compulsory)
- Financial Mathematics (optional)
- German for Certificate II (optional)
- Globalization and Integration Processes (compulsory)
- Information Systems and Services (optional)
- Innovation Management (compulsory optional)
- Language I – English 9 (compulsory optional)
- Master’s Thesis I (compulsory optional)
- Master’s Thesis Seminar I (compulsory optional)
- Master´s Thesis I (compulsory optional)
- Public Finance (compulsory)
4. semester
- Business Ethics in Public Administration (compulsory optional)
- Environmental Management (compulsory optional)
- Final State Examination (compulsory)
- Human Resource Management (compulsory optional)
- Impacts of Globalization on the Developi (compulsory)
- International Trade Environment (compulsory optional)
- Master’s Thesis II (compulsory optional)
- Master´s Thesis II (compulsory optional)
- Master´s Thesis Seminar II (compulsory optional)
- Online Marketing and Social Networks (compulsory optional)
- Topical Law Issues (compulsory optional)
Courses without specified study plan
- Internship Abroad (optional)
Admission procedure
A completed Bachelor degree programme is required for admittance to the follow-up Master degree programme. The Faculty Dean determines entrance exam rules and conditions for enrolment to the programme by special measures in accordance with the Higher Education Act.
More about the admission process
More details
Contact: Kocourek Aleš, doc. Ing. Ph.D., ales.kocourek@tul.cz