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If you love the study at the Faculty of Economic, you may decide to continue with your studies and graduate at the Faculty of Economics as a degree student. Studying in the Czech language is free, but Czech is very difficult to learn fast. Studying in English might be better for you. For degree studies in English some fees are applied. The fee of 3,500 USD is set for one academic year for Bachelor and Master Degree programmes; and 1,200 USD for one academic year for Doctoral Degree programmes.
Bachelor Study Programmes
•BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Production Management (in Czech & English) • BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Economics and Management of Services (in Czech & English) • ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE (in Czech) • SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS – Managerial Informatics (in Czech) • SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS – Information and Communication Management – Neisse University (in English)
Follow-up Master Study Programmes
•BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Management of Business Processes (in Czech & English) • BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Marketing and International Trade (in Czech & English) • SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS – Managerial Informatics (in Czech) • ECONOMIC POLICY IN GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT (in Czech)
Doctoral Study Programmes
•BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT – Business Economics and Management
(in Czech & English)
•ECONOMICS AND INFORMATICS – Managerial Informatics (in Czech & English)
Erasmus+ is free. For degree studies in English some fees are applied.
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Semester Dates
The academic year comprises of two semesters, a winter semester and a summer semester. There is an examination period after each semester. The length of each semester is approximately fourteen weeks. For general semester dates and holidays, please refer to the Academic Calendar. The latest version of the Calendar is available on:
http://www.ef.tul.cz/en/students/calendar-of-the-academic-year
Bachelor Study Programmes (3 years)
The title of Bachelor (Bc.) is awarded after three years of study of this course. The objective of this study programme is for students to acquire analytical, conceptual and social skills, enabling them to become efficient in the business environment, services or in computer programming and managing business information.
The knowledge gained from the subjects will allow students to take posts in manufacturing, human resources, finances, marketing and other areas of the business environment as well as in governmental or regional agencies. The optional subjects provide students with an in-depth knowledge of economic issues so that the graduates can become effective and efficient managers in various types of enterprises (industrial, trade, infrastructure, insurance, informatics and others).
Academic Aspects
Master Study Programmes (2 years)
The Master title (Ing.) is obtained after two years of subsequent study following the completion of the Bachelor course. The objective of this study programme is for students to deepen their skills in management of business processes, marketing and international trade, or information technologies dealing with economic issues. It will enable them to become efficient in the business environment or in computer programmes and managing business information.
Doctoral Study Programmes (4 years)
The highest level of university education (Ph.D.) provides deep and systematic knowledge of economics, the methodology of scientific work, quantitative and statistical methods processing empirical data and, foremost, it equips the students with expertise knowledge in business administration and management, which focuses on behaviour and management of enterprises in a global environment in terms of innovation and new tools of corporate finance, or in information systems for analysis specialisation, projecting optimised conception of information systems and their running with regard to their users. The graduates gain a prerequisite for succeeding in economic and managerial positions at the highest level of corporate and other institutions management. Further, the graduates will be employable at universities, science and research institutions.
Check the Academic Calendar
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Study Materials for the Courses
Study Materials for the Courses
Some of your teachers may have sets of study materials available to view or download. There are several ways how they share the materials with students. You should be informed about this possibility by each teacher in introduction to the course.
Recently, e-learning support was prepared for most of the courses taught at the Faculty of Economics. It is more complex and interactive than basic storage sites.
How to register into the selected course in e-learning?
•go to web page: https://elearning.tul.cz/login/index.php?lang=en • use your LIANE username and password to login into the course • in section navigation -> My profile ->Registration of the courses (Registrace/odregistrace kurzů STAG) you will choose the courses you want (version 201x) - you can see the course here, only if you have the course registred in STAG! • than you have click to Save changes! • now you should see your desired course in the section My courses
Multiedu represents a simple storage space of study materials. You don’t need to register or login, you only have to select the name of your teacher, find the abbreviation of your subject and then you can simply download desired materials. Some materials are protected with password. https://multiedu.tul.cz/
Examinations and Grading
Examinations and remedial examinations are usually organized during the lesson-free (exam) period specified by the Calendar of the given academic year. With the teacher´s approval, examinations can be taken also during the holidays or during the semester, but at the latest by the deadline specified by the Calendar of the given academic year. The teacher will inform you in advance about the requirements for each grade. Each examination can be resit twice.
The examiner evaluates an examination by the following grades:
Czech Grade
1 12 23 4
ECTS Grade
A B C D E F
Grade
Excellent Excellent minus Very good Very good minus Good Failed
The exam period may be harsh. Make sure you study throughout the semester
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