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Faculty Faculty of Management and Economics (FAM)
Study programme unspecified (N0413P050018)
Branch of study / Specialization unspecified (N0413P050016/MU - 24)
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 aim of the study is for the graduate to be able to manage (participate in managing) the processes and economics of an economic organization (enterprise) in such a way that the consumption of inputs, the production of products or the production of services and their application minimize the environmental impacts of these activities and at the same time maximize the preservation and recycling of resources. The student will acquire significant knowledge in the field of economics, strategic management and economic and social sustainability, which he will subsequently use in a multidisciplinary connection with knowledge from the other two areas of education. It is these areas that are important for understanding phenomena and contexts and for subsequent use in practice in the sense of strategic implementation of the introduction of sustainable development concepts in organizations. (For these reasons, 3 areas of education were chosen for the study program, namely Economics - as the main overarching area and partial complementary areas of Earth Science and Chemistry, see table 3 Self-evaluation report for more details). The student will acquire knowledge such as in the area of principles and use of technologies relevant to sustainable development. In addition to understanding the basic principle of technologies, the student will gain a comprehensive overview of their links and impact on value added chains in the circular economy, as well as on environmental energy and material cycles, as well as a sufficient economic basis for the implementation of sustainable principles. The student will gain orientation in the applicability, benefits, but also the limits of the application of these technologies for the sustainability of economic and production processes, further e.g. understand in depth the life cycle of products from the point of view of their environmental behavior and understand the connections within the framework of environmental impact assessment, e.g. using the assessment method life cycle (Life Cycle Assessment - LCA), including economic evaluation. Also, last but not least, the economic implications of economic sustainability.
Specific admission requirements unspecified
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning General Rules for the Recognition of Previous Studies
Qualification requirements and regulations unspecified
Profile of the programme unspecified
Persistence requirements K tomu, aby mohl student FaME pokračovat ve studiu ve druhém roce magisterského studijního programu (dále jen "MSP"), je nutno získat alespoň 65 % kreditů z povinných předmětů za první rok studia podle aktuálních studijních plánů pro dané studijní programy a obory. Výše kreditů nutných pro postup do druhého roku studia MSP se zaokrouhluje na celé kredity dolů a je zveřejněna v Rozhodnutí děkana pro příslušný akademický rok.
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples unspecified
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor unspecified
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 MUPE/2ESU unspecified Czech 4  
A Compulsory 1 Winter LUEB/2SGR Socioeconomic Geography and Regional Development Czech 4  
A Compulsory 1 Winter MUMM/2SMAN Strategic Management Czech 4  
A Compulsory 1 Winter LULO/2PRR Project Management Czech 3  
A Compulsory 1 Winter LUEB/2VKVZ Introduction to Earth Sciences Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Winter TCPS/2PZC unspecified Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Winter MUE/2MIK2 Microeconomics II Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Summer LUEB/2AGZ Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change Czech English 5  
A Compulsory 1 Summer MUPE/2PEK3 Enterprise Economics 3 Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Summer MUPE/2PPU Business Support and Sustainability Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Summer MURVP/2PRAU unspecified Czech 3  
A Compulsory 1 Summer LUEB/2TPEU Environmental Sustainability Field Course Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Summer TCPS/2EATP unspecified Czech 5  
A Compulsory 1 Summer MUE/2MAK2 Macroeconomics II Czech 5  
B Compulsory option 1 Summer MUMM/2MARE Marketing Applications English English English 4 The course is available to visiting students
A Compulsory 2 Winter MUMM/2MUR unspecified Czech 5  
A Compulsory 2 Winter TCPS/2TEU unspecified Czech 5  
A Compulsory 2 Winter MUPE/2SD11 Master´s Thesis Seminar Czech 2  
A Compulsory 2 Winter MUPE/2OP1 unspecified Czech 8  
A Compulsory 2 Winter TCPS/2NSO unspecified Czech 4  
A Compulsory 2 Winter LUEB/2UPZ Sustainability of Natural Resources Czech 4  
B Compulsory option 2 Winter TCPS/2AZP unspecified Czech 3  
B Compulsory option 2 Winter MUPI/2RPP Reengineering of Enterprise Processes Czech 4  
B Compulsory option 2 Winter TCPS/2MEU unspecified Czech 3  
A Compulsory 2 Summer MUPE/2DMU Expert Discussion: Final Examination  (*) Czech 0  
A Compulsory 2 Summer MUPE/2OP2 unspecified Czech 8  
A Compulsory 2 Summer MUPE/2PD11 Master´s Thesis Preparation Czech 15  
B Compulsory option - Winter MUMM/2MAKO Marketing Communication Czech 4  
B Compulsory option - Summer MUMM/2CSPO Consumer Behaviour Czech 3 The course is available to visiting students