Study plans
The following plans of study are designed to help students enrolled in Business Management, Finance, Public Finance and Economics, Economics, Regional Development and Tourism and Public Administration (Administration publique) degree programmes to make an effective choice of courses with a view of earning the required number of credits.
To understand the rules for creating a Study plan, we have prepared a manual with instructions that every student has to read before creating it. You can find the manual HERE.
Duration of Master's degree programmes
The standard duration of Master's degree programmes is 4 semesters. Typically, the first three semesters are devoted to coursework, while the last semester is a thesis-writing semester. Coursework consists of reading assignments, written assignments, in-class discussions and in-class presentations. During the last semester, students conduct research and write their Master's theses.
4 semesters
standard duration
Courses
Courses are divided into compulsory, selective and elective ones. Compulsory courses constitute the core of the programme. All of them must be completed in the course of study. The number of selective courses taken must be such that the credit requirements for selective courses are fulfilled. Elective courses are courses of student's interest and can be chosen from any faculty of Masaryk University.
Compulsory, selective or elective
offer of courses
Credits
Students must earn at least 120 credits during their course of studies, consisting of credits from all compulsory courses, required number of ECTS from selective courses plus credits from elective courses up to the desired number of 120 credits.
120 credits
must be earned in total
Graduation
The programme ends with a Final state exam which the student is allowed to take having fulfilled all study requirements. The Master's thesis defence is part of the final exam.
Thesis and final state exam
needed to finish the studies
Study plans: please choose the tab containing your first semester of studies
Students starting their studies in the AUTUMN semester
Business Management - block Management Business Management - block Marketing Finance Economics Public Finance and Economics Regional Development and Tourism Public Administration (Administration Publique)
Students starting their studies in the SPRING semester
Business Management - block Management Business Management - block Marketing Finance Economics Public Finance and Economics Regional Development and Tourism