International Management

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, – mathematical-statistical methods applicable in business data processing, – 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 Management (N0413A050030)
Faculty of
EF
Type of study
Postgraduate Master
Form of study
Full-time
Length of study
2
Awarded degree
Ing.
Language
English
Education area
Economics

Courses of International Management programme

1. semester

2. semester

4. semester

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 details

Contact: Maršíková Kateřina, doc. Ing. Ph.D., katerina.marsikova@tul.cz

Refer to STAG for complete information