Public Administration – Field of study catalogue MU
Public Administration“Perspectives and possibilities in modern public administration.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- be highly knowledgeable in organizational and functional level of public administration, thus Czech and European;
- be highly knowledgeable in bases of legal regulation concerning the organization and activity of public administration;
- look up the relevant judicature related to questions solved during the exercise of public administration;
- realize, alternatively to manage the application (decision, control, oversight, sanction) processes in conditions and environment of public administration (state administration and self-administration);
- participate in legislative (regulatory) activity associated with the exercise of public administration;
- perceive and apply the European and international aspects, links and actual trends of present public administration;
2. The student is obliged to enroll all required courses as it is set by the study plan in part of the required courses whose share makes 95 credits. The courses professionally profiling the field of study are concerned.
3. The student is obliged to enroll at least six selective courses up to 24 credits, namely from the offer of the study disciplines which he/she can choose according to his/her actual or assumed professional specialization within the public administration. The selective courses must be completed till the realization of the final state examination.
4.The student can choose the courses from those of other study programmes of the Faculty of Law at Masaryk University or other faculties of MU as it is stated by the MU Study and Examination Regulations.
5. The students follow the study calalogue of their imatriculation year in the course of the study. Accesses to the study catalogues of individual imatriculation years are stated on internet websites.
The oral examination consists of three required courses (Public Administration and Administrative Law, Public Finance and Financial Law, Constitutional Bases of Public Authority and its Organization) and of one selective course. As a selective course the student is obliged to choose one course from these: Private Law and Civil Proceedings, Administration of Social Security, Administration of Environment, Criminal Law Substantive and Procedural, International and European Law for Public Administration, Commercial Law and Public Administration.
An integral part of the final state examination is also the defence of the Master's diploma thesis. By drawing up the diploma thesis the student demonstrates orientation in the area given by the theme and the ability to formulate independently a professional text under the supervision of a person conducting the diploma thesis. Insight into the theme, orientation in it and the ability to demonstrate the knowledge of the given work are evaluated within the defence.
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