Educational goals
The students of this study programme are prepared to solve standard economic situations in business organizations at middle level. They acquire basic knowledge in business management, marketing, finance and accounting, in the field of services, tourism and in international trade.
Profile of the graduate
The graduate at the bachelor level has knowledge of: – fundamental economic concepts and categories, and understands the connection between them in the context of major economic theories and schools of economics, – mathematical-statistical methods applicable in business data processing, – key world regions in economic and geopolitical terms, – the legislative framework of legal entities, including the tax framework and methods of accounting data compilation, – the principles of investment and financial decision-making, – current management approaches, business activities and processes, including the methods, tools, and technologies (IT) to control them, – knowledge relevant to the preparation for managerial positions.
Information
- Study programme
- International Economic Relations (B0488A050006)
- Faculty of
- EF
- Type of study
- Bachelor
- Form of study
- Full-time
- Length of study
- 3
- Awarded degree
- Bc.
- Language
- Czech
- Education area
- Economics
Branches
- Tourism
- The students of Business Administration are able to solve standard economic situations in business organizations at middle level. They acquire basic knowledge in management, marketing, finance and accounting.
- International Trade
- The aim of the bachelor study programme Economics and Management of Services is to prepare highly qualified specialists. The graduates assume middle managerial positions corresponding to their acquired qualifications in companies related to market and public services, mainly in information and communication services, financing and banking, insurance business, public service, educational, medical and cultural institutions.
Courses of Tourism branch
1. semester
- Business Administration (compulsory)
- Economic Geography (compulsory)
- Informatics I (compulsory)
- Language I – English 1 (compulsory)
- Language II – French 1 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 1 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 1 Beginners (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Russian 1 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Spanish 1 (compulsory optional)
- Mathematics for IER (compulsory)
- Microeconomics I (compulsory)
2. semester
- Fundamentals of law for IER (compulsory)
- Language I – English 2 (compulsory)
- Language II – French 2 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 2 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 2 Beginners (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Russian 2 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Spanish 2 (compulsory optional)
- Macroeconomics I (compulsory)
- Statistics (compulsory)
- Tourism (compulsory)
- World Economy (compulsory)
3. semester
- Accounting I (compulsory)
- Business Logistics (compulsory optional)
- Family Business (compulsory optional)
- German for Certificate I (optional)
- Intercultural Communication (compulsory)
- International Economics (compulsory)
- Introduction to E-commerce (optional)
- Introduction to Management (compulsory)
- Language I – English 3 (compulsory)
- Language II – French 3 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 3 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 3 Beginners (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Russian 3 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Spanish 3 (compulsory optional)
- Management of tourism services (compulsory)
- Marketing (compulsory)
- Physical education 1 (optional)
- Social Policy (compulsory optional)
4. semester
- Accounting II (compulsory)
- Banking (compulsory optional)
- Economic Policy I (compulsory optional)
- Economics and Business in Services (compulsory optional)
- German for Certificate I (optional)
- International Marketing (compulsory)
- Language I – English 4 (compulsory)
- Language II – French 4 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 4 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 4 Beginners (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Russian 4 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Spanish 4 (compulsory optional)
- Managing Small Business (compulsory)
- Methodology of guide activities (compulsory)
- Personnel Management (compulsory optional)
- Physical education 1 (optional)
- Regional Marketing (compulsory optional)
- Retail Management (compulsory optional)
5. semester
- Bachelor’s Thesis I (compulsory optional)
- Corporate Finance and Taxes (compulsory)
- Destination Management (compulsory)
- German for Business Environment I (compulsory optional)
- German for Certificate I (optional)
- International Tourism (compulsory)
- Introduction to Scientific Work (compulsory optional)
- Language I – English 5 (compulsory)
- Management of tourism services (compulsory optional)
- Marketing Communication (compulsory optional)
- Scientific writing (compulsory optional)
- Spanish for Business Environment I (compulsory optional)
- Strategic Marketing (compulsory optional)
6. semester
- Bachelor´s Thesis II (compulsory optional)
- Consumer Behavior (compulsory optional)
- English Communicatively (compulsory optional)
- Final State Examination (compulsory)
- German for Business Environment II (compulsory optional)
- German for Certificate I (optional)
- Guided Internship (compulsory)
- Language I – English 6 (compulsory)
- Spanish for Business Environment II (compulsory optional)
Courses without specified study plan
- Basics of AI (optional)
- Information and Reservation Technology (compulsory)
- Internship Abroad (optional)
Courses of International Trade branch
1. semester
- Business Administration (compulsory)
- Economic Geography (compulsory)
- Informatics I (compulsory)
- Language I – English 1 (compulsory)
- Language II – French 1 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 1 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 1 Beginners (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Russian 1 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Spanish 1 (compulsory optional)
- Mathematics for IER (compulsory)
- Microeconomics I (compulsory)
2. semester
- Fundamentals of law for IER (compulsory)
- International Trade (compulsory)
- Language I – English 2 (compulsory)
- Language II – French 2 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 2 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 2 Beginners (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Russian 2 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Spanish 2 (compulsory optional)
- Macroeconomics I (compulsory)
- Statistics (compulsory)
- World Economy (compulsory)
3. semester
- Accounting I (compulsory)
- Business Logistics (compulsory optional)
- German for Certificate I (optional)
- Intercultural Communication (compulsory)
- International Economics (compulsory)
- International Trade Operations (compulsory)
- Introduction to E-commerce (optional)
- Introduction to Management (compulsory)
- Language I – English 3 (compulsory)
- Language II – French 3 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 3 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 3 Beginners (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Russian 3 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Spanish 3 (compulsory optional)
- Management of international trade (compulsory optional)
- Marketing (compulsory)
- Physical education 1 (optional)
- Social Policy (compulsory optional)
4. semester
- Accounting II (compulsory)
- Banking (compulsory optional)
- Business Ethics in the European Context (compulsory optional)
- Business Negotiations in Practise (compulsory optional)
- Economic Policy I (compulsory optional)
- European Economic Integration (compulsory optional)
- German for Certificate I (optional)
- International Law (compulsory)
- International Marketing (compulsory)
- Language I – English 4 (compulsory)
- Language II – French 4 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 4 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – German 4 Beginners (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Russian 4 (compulsory optional)
- Language II – Spanish 4 (compulsory optional)
- Managing Small Business (compulsory)
- Personnel Management (compulsory optional)
- Physical education 1 (optional)
- Retail Management (compulsory optional)
5. semester
- Bachelor’s Thesis I (compulsory optional)
- Business and Enterprises Insurance (compulsory optional)
- Corporate Finance and Taxes (compulsory)
- Finance in International Trade (compulsory)
- German for Business Environment I (compulsory optional)
- German for Certificate I (optional)
- International Logistics (compulsory)
- Introduction to Scientific Work (compulsory optional)
- Language I – English 5 (compulsory)
- Scientific writing (compulsory optional)
- Spanish for Business Environment I (compulsory optional)
- Strategic Marketing (compulsory optional)
6. semester
- Bachelor´s Thesis II (compulsory optional)
- Consumer Behavior (compulsory optional)
- English Communicatively (compulsory optional)
- Final State Examination (compulsory)
- German for Business Environment II (compulsory optional)
- German for Certificate I (optional)
- Guided Internship (compulsory)
- Language I – English 6 (compulsory)
- Spanish for Business Environment II (compulsory optional)
Courses without specified study plan
- Basics of AI (optional)
- Internship Abroad (optional)
Admission procedure
A completed secondary school education is required for admittance to the Bachelor degree programme. The Faculty Dean determines entrance exam rules and conditions for enrolment to the university by special measures in accordance with the Higher Education Act.
More about the admission process
More details
Contact: Pěničková Zuzana, doc. Ing. Ph.D., zuzana.penickova@tul.cz