Public Policy and Human Resources – Field of study catalogue MU
Public Policy and Human Resources“We solve social problems and develop human potential.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- design and carry out research on various aspects of public and social problems, and on strategies which address them, as well as on problems in human resources development;
- design and carry out strategies which address public/social problems as well as problems in human resources development;
- coordinate institutions and programmes which often address the broader fields of public/social policy;
- evaluate programmes and strategies which are designed to address public and social problems and human resources development;
- critically reflect on ethical problems and dilemmas when designing and implementing strategies and measures in public/social policy and human resources development.
The student can choose from one of three specialisations: Personnel Management and Organisational Development; Social Policy; or Labour Market, Employment Policy and Human Resources Development.
To be eligible for to the Final State Examination, students must obtain a total of 120 ECTS credits for required, elective and optional courses. Required courses constitute the majority of the degree programme and total 69 credits (including credits for courses focused on writing a Master’s thesis); 4 credits are given for language classes. Out of the elective courses, which make up 47 credits in total, students choose according to their interests and intended professional specialization; from these 47, 15 credits can be obtained from optional courses offered in the curriculum of the given study programme or from other courses offered by another study programme.
All students are required to complete at least one course taught in English from those offered at the department for the given level of studies or during time spent abroad.
During the course of their studies students should follow the "Study Catalogue" for their year of matriculation. They can access the "Study Catalogue" through the faculty website.
Students thus select the particular course depending on their specialisation. They work under the guidance of their thesis supervisor as well as a consulting specialist from the selected organisation. This subject is elective, it involves 150/100 hours of practice, and 12 hours of supervisory consultation time.
The essay must be written at FSS without any possibility of using outside sources.
Another part of the Final State Examination includes the defence of a Master's thesis, the length of which must be between 13,500 and 33,000 words.
Additional information about graduation requirements can be found on the department's website http://is.muni.cz/do/fss/kspsp/mvplzszz/dp_pokyny.html.
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