Public Administration – Field of study catalogue MU
Public Administration“Public administration as good administration.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- have the basic orientation in the issue of law and public administration as required for activity at all levels of the state administration and self-administration;
- formulate the drafts and viewpoints for application of relevant legal regulations during the activity of public administration;
- argue for concrete legal solution of a certain legal question;
- work systematically with legal regulations, judicature, legal information systems and other sources of legal information;
- adapt to the changed economic and legal conditions in future on the basis of the general knowledge framework and specialized knowledge;
General Public Administration - discipline's credits: 149; specialization credits: 20; selective courses: 11. Cadastral Administration - discipline's credits: 149; specialization credits: 29; selective courses: 2. Financial Administration - discipline's credits: 149; specialization credits: 27; selective courses: 4. Administration od Social Security - discipline's credits: 149; specialization credits: 30; selective courses: 1.
Besides the selective courses from offer of the study plan of his/her discipline the student may enroll the courses from the study plans of other Bachelor's study programmes realized at Masaryk University as his/her selective courses. For fulfilment of the required completion of selective courses (including the total credit value for selective courses) only the courses provably related to a graduate's profile of a given study shall be credited. You will find access to study catalogues of individual years of imatriculation through the faculty website.
The oral examination consists of two required courses (Legal Doctrine; Administrative Law) and one course, which is given by a choice of study specialization: Financial Administration and Financial Law (for the study specialization Financial Administration); Cadastral Administration and Land Law (for the study specialization Cadastral Administration); Administration of Social Security (for the study specialization Administration of Social Security; Public Administration and Administrative Science (for the study specialization General Public Administration). An integral part of the final state examination is also the defence of the Bachelor's thesis.
By drawing up the Bachelor's thesis the student demonstrates orientation in the area given by the theme of work and the ability to formulate independently a professional text under the supervision of a person conducting the Bachelor's work. Insight into the theme, orientation in it and ability to demonstrate the knowledge of the given work are evaluated within the defence.
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