Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. Public Sector Theory, Functions of the State, Relationship Between State Administration and Self-Government 2. Historical Development of Public Administration in the Czech Republic 3. Activities and Functions of the Public Sector 4. Public Administration in the Visegrad Four Countries 5. Public Administration in France, Great Britain, and Switzerland 6. Public Administration in the USA 7. EU: Reasons for Establishment, Development, Integration 8. The Czech Republic's Position in the EU 9. Functioning of European Institutions; Future of European Integration 10. Self-Governing Units and Their Roles and Position in Territorial Crisis Management 11. Regional Governance 12. Ministries and Other Central Administrative Authorities and Security Forces in Crisis Management 13. International Position of the Czech Republic 14. The Czech Republic's Membership in NATO and UN Institutions
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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- Home preparation for classes
- 100 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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Veřejná správa ČR Veřejná správa ve světě Geopolitické aspekty |
Veřejná správa ČR Veřejná správa ve světě Geopolitické aspekty |
Prerequisites and Student Expectations: Successful completion of the course assumes that the student is motivated, has acquired basic knowledge of public administration and local self-government in previous studies, and is familiar with the legal system of the Czech Republic. |
Prerequisites and Student Expectations: Successful completion of the course assumes that the student is motivated, has acquired basic knowledge of public administration and local self-government in previous studies, and is familiar with the legal system of the Czech Republic. |
Professional Knowledge - For successful completion of the course, it is assumed that the student is capable of the following before the start of instruction: - Public Administration of the Czech Republic - Public Administration in the World - Geopolitical Aspects Successful completion of the course assumes that the student is motivated, has acquired basic knowledge in the field of public administration and local self-government in previous studies, and is oriented in the legal system of the Czech Republic. |
Professional Knowledge - For successful completion of the course, it is assumed that the student is capable of the following before the start of instruction: - Public Administration of the Czech Republic - Public Administration in the World - Geopolitical Aspects Successful completion of the course assumes that the student is motivated, has acquired basic knowledge in the field of public administration and local self-government in previous studies, and is oriented in the legal system of the Czech Republic. |
Prerequisites and Student Expectations: Successful completion of the course assumes that the student is motivated, has acquired basic knowledge of public administration and local self-government in previous studies, and is familiar with the legal system of the Czech Republic. Dolu Nahoru Upravit Smazat Professional Knowledge - For successful completion of the course, it is assumed that the student is capable of the following before the start of instruction: - Public Administration of the Czech Republic - Public Administration in the World - Geopolitical Aspects Successful completion of the course assumes that the student is motivated, has acquired basic knowledge in the field of public administration and local self-government in previous studies, and is oriented in the legal system of the Czech Republic. |
Prerequisites and Student Expectations: Successful completion of the course assumes that the student is motivated, has acquired basic knowledge of public administration and local self-government in previous studies, and is familiar with the legal system of the Czech Republic. Dolu Nahoru Upravit Smazat Professional Knowledge - For successful completion of the course, it is assumed that the student is capable of the following before the start of instruction: - Public Administration of the Czech Republic - Public Administration in the World - Geopolitical Aspects Successful completion of the course assumes that the student is motivated, has acquired basic knowledge in the field of public administration and local self-government in previous studies, and is oriented in the legal system of the Czech Republic. |
learning outcomes |
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To successfully complete the course, students must fulfill the following requirements: Successful completion of a seminar paper Successful passing of the credit test (course credit) Successful passing of the combined final exam |
To successfully complete the course, students must fulfill the following requirements: Successful completion of a seminar paper Successful passing of the credit test (course credit) Successful passing of the combined final exam |
Professional Knowledge - After completing the course, the student demonstrates knowledge by: 1. Successfully completing a seminar paper 2. Successfully passing the course credit 3. Successfully passing the combined examination |
Professional Knowledge - After completing the course, the student demonstrates knowledge by: 1. Successfully completing a seminar paper 2. Successfully passing the course credit 3. Successfully passing the combined examination |
teaching methods |
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Lecturing |
Lecturing |
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming) |
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming) |
Methods for working with texts (Textbook, book) |
Methods for working with texts (Textbook, book) |
Activating (Simulation, games, dramatization) |
Activating (Simulation, games, dramatization) |
assessment methods |
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Composite examination (Written part + oral part) |
Composite examination (Written part + oral part) |
Analysis of the student's performance |
Analysis of the student's performance |
Analysis of educational material |
Analysis of educational material |
Recommended literature
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OECD Public Governance Reviews: Czech Republic (2023). .
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official websites of organizations such as the European Union, NATO, and the United Nations to gain deeper insights into their structure and governance. .
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Jan Brandsma. Handbook on European Union Public Administration. 2024.
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