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Faculty Faculty of Management and Economics (FAM)
Study programme Finance (N0412A050011)
Branch of study / Specialization Financial Markets and Technologies (M19010/FT - 22)
Level of acquired qualification Postgraduate Master
Form of study Part time
Standard length of study 2 years
Number of ECTS credits 120
Qualification awarded Engineer (2)
Access to further studies Doctoral study programme  
Type of completion Final state exam
Study and Examination Code URL
Faculty coordinator for international students unspecified
Key learning outcomes The Finance study program provides a general basis and the opportunity to specialize in two specializations: Corporate Finance and Financial Markets and Technologies. Based on the knowledge and skills acquired during the study of this study program, the graduate is able to evaluate the economic situation of a business entity or state or public sector institution, map its potential, as well as mentally evaluate systemic problems arising from values ??and interrelationships within economic systems. Within the study program, emphasis is placed on the interconnection of individual functions of financial management and economic evaluation of managerial decisions. The aim of the study is to equip students with advanced knowledge in the field of economics, law, financial management, taking into account current trends and knowledge; specific knowledge within profiling subjects according to individual specializations focused on corporate finance, financial markets, financial technologies, tax and accounting issues, including the international context and control mechanisms. The aim is to develop and intensively strengthen the ability to make independent decisions based on critical evaluation of materials and critical discussion using professional argumentation, encourage socially responsible business and responsibility, educate for teamwork, develop and strengthen professional language skills, especially in English, use accordingly specialized software.
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Persistence requirements K tomu, aby mohl student FaME pokračovat ve studiu ve druhém ročníku MSP, je nutno získat alespoň 65 % kreditů z povinných předmětů za první ročník studia podle aktuálních studijních plánů pro dané studijní programy a obory. Výše kreditů nutných pro postup do druhého ročníku MSP se zaokrouhluje na celé kredity dolů a je zveřejněna v Rozhodnutí děkana pro příslušný akademický rok.
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Status Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course code Course title (* Final State Examination) Language of instruction Number of ECTS credits Course availability
A Compulsory 1 Winter MUE/2MIK2 Microeconomics II Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Winter MUSKM/2KMR Quantitative Methods for Decision Making Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Winter MUFU/2PFI2 Corporate Finance 2 Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Winter MUFU/2VEF Public Finance Czech 4  
A Compulsory 1 Winter MUFU/2PKT Money and Capital Markets Czech 5  
B Compulsory option 1 Winter MUFU/2VEFE Public Finance English 4  
A Compulsory 1 Summer MUSKM/2RIM Risk management Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Summer MUFU/2OCPO Corporate Valuation Czech 4  
A Compulsory 1 Summer MUFU/2MEF International Finance Czech 4  
A Compulsory 1 Summer MUFU/2BAP2 Banking and Insurance II Czech 4  
A Compulsory 1 Summer MUE/2MAK2 Macroeconomics II Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Summer MUPI/2MIS Managerial Information System Czech 4  
B Compulsory option 1 Summer MUFU/2MUS International Accounting Standards Czech 5  
B Compulsory option 1 Summer CJV/2BUEN Business English English 3  
B Compulsory option 1 Summer CJV/2WIDE German for Business German 3  
A Compulsory 2 Winter MUSKM/2EKO Econometrics Czech 4  
A Compulsory 2 Winter MURVP/2PPE2 Law for Economists 2 Czech 4 The course is available to visiting students
A Compulsory 2 Winter MUFU/2FTA Financial Technologies and Applications Czech 5  
A Compulsory 2 Winter MUE/2DEKO Digital Economy Czech 3  
A Compulsory 2 Winter MUFU/2SD10 Master´s Thesis Seminar Czech 2  
A Compulsory 2 Winter MUFU/2BEF Behavioral Finance Czech 4  
A Compulsory 2 Winter MUMM/2MAET Business Ethics Czech 3  
B Compulsory option 2 Winter MUFU/2DSFP Tax System and Financial Law Czech 4  
B Compulsory option 2 Winter MUPE/2CONT Controlling Czech 5  
B Compulsory option 2 Winter MUFU/2UVA Financial Reporting and Audit Czech 5  
B Compulsory option 2 Winter MUFU/2IRZS Insolvency Proceedings and Liquidation of Companies Czech 3  
B Compulsory option 2 Winter MUMM/2MAEE Business Ethics English 3  
A Compulsory 2 Summer MUFU/2PD10 Master´s Thesis Preparation and Work Placement Czech 30  
A Compulsory 2 Summer MUFU/2DFTT Expert debate on FSE subjects: Banking and Capital Markets, Taxes and Accounting, Economics, Corporate Finance  (*) Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - Winter MUMM/2RL2 Human Resource Management 2 Czech 3  
B Compulsory option - Winter MUE/2BECO Behavioral Economics Czech 3  
B Compulsory option - Winter MUPE/2MAU2 Management Accounting 2 Czech 5  
B Compulsory option - Summer MUMM/2HPBA Baťa Company-History of Bussiness Czech 3