Public Administration (Administration publique)
Degree programme specification
Are you interested in obtaining a “double degree” from a
French and a Czech university? Do you want to maximise your prospects for a
career in top positions in public administration and international
organisations, as well as in the private sector? Do you want the European
Erasmus+ programme to pay for part of your studies?
If you answered yes to the above questions, the Public
Administration (Administration publique) programme is the perfect choice for
you. The Public Administration (Administration publique) study programme is
prepared by Masaryk University in Brno and the University of Rennes in France.
Czech and French lecturers take turns in teaching, part of the teaching is in English
and part in French. The programme is aimed at preparing highly qualified
employees in public administration; however, graduates also find employment in
the private sector in positions where they are able to use their acquired
knowledge and skills. The curriculum is strongly interdisciplinary oriented and
uses the proven know-how of the renowned participating universities,
emphasising the development of both hard-skills knowledge as well as
soft-skills for easier employment. The programme has the prestigious
international accreditation of the EAPAA, so it is one of a handful of the best
programmes in the region. Through internships in Czech and French public
institutions and special courses, graduates strengthen their prospects for
finding a successful job after graduation. Graduates receive French and Czech
university diplomas, giving them the chance to work in interesting positions in
many countries. Moreover, discussions with graduates show that participants of
the double degree programme are more satisfied in their jobs and have slightly
higher salaries than graduates who did not go abroad for an internship during
their studies.
Study plans
Studies
- ObjectivesThe Public Administration (Administration publique) study programme is prepared by Masaryk University in Brno in cooperation with the University of Rennes in France. Czech and French teachers alternate in teaching, therefore partof the teaching is in Czech and part in French. The programme is aimed at preparing highly qualified personnel for public administration. The teaching is strongly interdisciplinary and uses the proven know-how of the renowned French IPAG at the University of Rennes. The focus of the programme, the structure of the courses and the teaching method are in line with the standards used in France. Along with solid economic knowledge, graduates receive an education in the broad field of administrative sciences and law, all with an emphasis on the European dimension of public administration processes. Through internships in Czech and French public institutions and special courses, graduates also develop their prerequisites for successful practical work.
- Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- Understand basic microeconomic and macroeconomic models and economic problems and use them to identify and solve practical problems and formulate recommendations.
- Know the main theoretical concepts of public administration, public finance, and administrative reform trends.
- Understand the specifics of public administration and the role of each type of public administration in the Czech Republic. Identify and critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the Czech administrative system.
- Understand the general and procedural parts of administrative law and be able to apply them. Know the mechanisms of public administration control.
- Understand the French administrative system as well and compare it with the administrative system of the Czech Republic.
- To be familiar with the management tools of public administration institutions (in the field of strategic, quality, and HR management) and use them to identify the strengths and weaknesses of practical management in authorities.
- To be familiar with departmental public policies and important cross-cutting issue areas such as political marketing, e-government, the legal status of civil servants, and public procurement. To work with their tools and legal institutes.
- Orientation in the existing subsidy titles in public administration, knowledge of project management (especially for the implementation of non-investment projects). Use this knowledge in the preparation and evaluation of projects.
- Understand the trends of EU development and problems of European integration in the political and economic context. Understand the system of EU law and the mechanisms of its application in EU Member States and the issues of common EU policies.
- Discuss the positives and problems of European integration.
- Can produce a quality text. Knows the requirements of a research project and research reports and can independently apply standard methodological procedures in the fields of public policy, public administration, and public management.
- Effectively communicate and convey information, ask questions, listen and argue, in Czech and French. Can work effectively in a team, including international teams.
- Occupational Profiles of Graduates
Successful graduates of the Czech-French Public
Administration (Administration publique) programme work for European Union
institutions, Czech ministries and many other interesting positions in the
public sector. They also hold positions in the French–Czech Chamber of Commerce
as well as in private international companies such as Gardner Denver. Graduates
of the English-French programme will have a high value on the labor market and
a chance for similar positions due to their knowledge of English and French.
- Practical Training
Within the framework of the study, the student is obliged to
complete two internships. In the second year of study, students go to France
where they complete a two-month internship and teaching at Université de Rennes
in France. An important fact is that the trip to France is financially
supported by the European Erasmus+ programme and the faculty itself contributes
to part of the costs. In the second year of study, an internship is carried out
in a Czech institution for a duration of one month. The programme potentially
allows participants to alternate between an internship in the Czech Republic
and an internship in English in another developed country. Students also have
the option to choose from a list of Czech and French institutions provided by
the MFTAP programme coordinator and the French side. Students can thus be sure
that they will be completing their internship in an institution that is used to
working with interns and is able to assign tasks that will help them advance
professionally in their subject of study. Czech internship mentors are invited
each year to an MFTAP workshop where student feedback from both Czech and
French internships is discussed. Examples of internships in the Czech Republic:
Brno City Municipality, South Moravian Regional Authority, Ministry of Finance
of the Czech Republic, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic,
European Centre Brno. Examples of internships in France: Préfecture
d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Université de Rennes Service des Affaires Internationales,
Chambre Régionale de Commerce et d'Industrie de Bretagne, Nantes Métropole,
Maison de l'Europe de Rennes. The dual traineeship system gives the study
programme an essential uniqueness and the opportunity to gain experience from public
administration practice in two different countries of the European Union. The
intercultural dimension is a specific comparative advantage of this system.
- Goals of ThesesThe preparation of a Master's thesis is a compulsory part of the study. The thesis is primarily aimed at verifying the ability to apply the acquired theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the elaboration of a specific topic in the field of public administration, public finance, or public policy. Students can choose topics using their experience from internships in Czech and French public administration institutions.
- Access to Further Studies
Graduates of the programme will be prepared (if interested)
to pursue a doctoral programme with a focus on, for example, economics,
management, public administration and public policy in most countries of the
world immediately after graduation or with time to spare after gaining
practical experience.