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Faculty Faculty of Law (FPR)
Study programme Public Administration (N0421A220001)
Branch of study / Specialization Public Administration (N0421A220001S00/00 - 19)
Level of acquired qualification Postgraduate Master
Form of study Full-time
Standard length of study 2 years
Number of ECTS credits 120
Qualification awarded Master (7)
Access to further studies Doctoral study programme  
Type of completion State Final Exam, Master's Thesis Defense
Study and Examination Code URL
Faculty coordinator for international students
Ipek Michal, JUDr. et PhDr. Ph.D.
Email: jurcova@kup.zcu.cz
Phone: 377637441
Fax: 377637442
Key learning outcomes The follow-up Master's degree program in Public Administration builds on the Bachelor's Degree Program Legal Specialization, which has been successfully established at the Faculty of Law at the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen. The program responds to increasing demands on the quality and professional preparedness of public administration staff - inter alia, in connection with the adoption of the so-called "Staff Act". It is not only about acquiring advanced knowledge and skills in the field of public administration, but above all about the ability of public administration staff to see the performance of public power and related processes in a wider legal process - legal, social, economic, geographic, political and international. The curriculum responds to current practice requirements, which increasingly require a diversified, specialized training for various types of administrative activities. In addition to a generalist base in the field of administrative sciences, the graduate is also equipped with specialized knowledge focused on administrative areas, which until now have been of only a marginal interest in the previous bachelor's degree. The program aims, among other things, to extend and specialize the knowledge and skills provided to students of the Faculty of Law at the UWB within the framework of a previous Bachelor's degree program.
Specific admission requirements Passing a written entrance examination
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning Not specify
Qualification requirements and regulations 120 ECTS credits, Dipoma Thesis, Final State Examination.
Profile of the programme This study programme is designed as an academic one. It consists of blocks of theoretical courses dealing with the field of law.
Persistence requirements unspecified
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples Leading positions in government and self-government, in companies as well as non-profit organizations.
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor Veselý František, doc. PhDr. Ph.D.

Segment composition (blocks and Courses within):

Abbreviation
FPR-P-NVS1
Name of segment
FPR N6807-Veřejná správa -prezenční
Name of block
Obligatory subjects - 1st grade
Status
Compulsory
Min. credits
49
Max. ECTS credits
-
Min. number of courses
11
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
KSR/VPSV Public Policy and Administration Science 4 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Winter  
KSR/SSS The state, administration and SG 4 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Winter  
KSR/SPA Social and Legal Aspects of PA 4 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Winter  
KSR/EÚS European constitutional systems 7 Zk+ 4+0+2 1 Winter  
KSP/ASP Application of Administrative Law for PA 4 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Winter  
KOP/ÚOP Introduction to Commercial Law 3 Zk 2+0+0 1 Summer  
KSR/PDS Thesis Related Internship 6 Zp 0+0+3T 1 Summer  
KSR/MVSR Modern Public Administration 5 Zk+ 2+0+2 1 Summer  
KSP/TPVS Formation of Law in PA 4 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Summer  
KGE/RMM Regional and City Management - Marketing 4 Zk+ 2+0+0 1 Summer  
KFP/FAÚS Financial Law Aspects 4 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Summer  
Name of block
Obligatory subjects - 2nd grade
Status
Compulsory
Min. credits
26
Max. ECTS credits
-
Min. number of courses
9
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
KÚP/PEU1R European Union Law 1 2 Zp 2+0+0 2 Winter  
KSR/KVÚ The human factor in p. administration 2 Zp 0+0+2 2 Winter  
KSR/DS Thesis Seminar 10 Zp 0+0+2 2 Winter  
KSP/PŽPR Enviromental Law 5 Zk 2+0+2 2 Winter  
KSR/OSPSZ Sectoral legal policy 0 Szv+ 0+0+0 2 Summer  
KSR/OKSZ municipality, county and administration 0 Szv+ 0+0+0 2 Summer  
KSR/SOK Administration in the culture 4 Zk 2+1+0 2 Summer  
KSR/VSSZ Public Administration 0 Szv+ 0+0+0 2 Summer  
KSR/KOČR Region and municipality as subjects 3 Zk+ 2+0+0 2 Summer  
Name of block
Diploma thesis
Status
Compulsory option
Min. credits
18
Max. ECTS credits
-
Min. number of courses
-
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
KSR/DP Thesis Tutorial (Public Administration) 18 Zp 0T+0T+0T 2 Summer  
KÚP/DP Thesis Tutorial (Constitutional Law) 18 Zp 0T+0T+0T 2 Summer  
KSP/DP Thesis Tutorial (Administrative Law) 18 Zp 0T+0T+0T 2 Summer  
KPP/DP Thesis Tutorial (Labour Law) 18 Zp 0T+0T+0T 2 Summer  
KFP/DP Thesis Tutorial (Financial Law) 18 Zp 0T+0T+0T 2 Summer  
Name of block
Defense of Diploma Thesis
Status
Compulsory option
Min. credits
-
Max. ECTS credits
-
Min. number of courses
1
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
KFP/DPO Defense of Diploma Thesis 0 Odp 0+0+0 2 Summer  
KPP/DPO Defense of Diploma Thesis 0 Odp 0+0+0 2 Summer  
KÚP/DPO Defense of Diploma Thesis 0 Odp 0+0+0 2 Summer  
KSR/DPO Defense of Diploma Thesis 0 Odp 0+0+0 2 Summer  
KSP/DPO Defense of Diploma Thesis 0 Odp 0+0+0 2 Summer  
Name of block
Elective subjects
Status
Compulsory option
Min. credits
21
Max. ECTS credits
-
Min. number of courses
-
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
KSP/SJS Jud. Decisions in Admin. Law Cases 3 Zk 0+0+2 1 Winter  
KÚP/ASÚS1 Central European Const Systems 1 5 Zk+ 0+0+2 1 Winter  
KOP/AS Joint-stock company 3 Zk 2+0+0 1 Winter  
KSP/KMP Municipal Law 3 Zk 2+0+0 1 Winter  
KÚP/ALPM Human Rights, Minorities, Non-discrim. 4 Zk+ 0+0+2 1 Winter The course is available to visiting students
KTP/SO Social and Legal Studies 3 Zk+ 2+0+0 1 Winter  
KPP/PPEU Labour Law in EU 3 Zk 2+0+0 1 Winter  
KPP/SZEU Social Security in the EU 3 Zk+ 0+0+2 1 Summer  
KÚP/ASÚS2 Central European Const. Systems 2 5 Zk+ 0+0+2 1 Summer  
KTP/AULP Introduction to Study of Human Rights 4 Zk 0+0+2 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
KPD/SDSE Comparative Legal Hist. of Cent. Eur. 3 Zk 2+0+0 1 Summer  
KÚP/AMOF Movements and Freedoms in EU Law 4 Zk 0+0+2 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
KSR/VPS Procurement and support in adm. practice 3 Zk+ 2+0+0 2 Winter  
KSP/VRP Public law regulation of ind. activities 3 Zk 0+0+2 2 Winter  
KSR/SPMA Specific Problems of Conurb. Adm. 3 Zk+ 0+0+2 2 Winter  
KSP/POPK Nature and landscape protection law 3 Zk 2+0+0 2 Winter  
KOP/SRO Limited liability company 3 Zk 2+0+0 2 Winter  
KMP/MPV1 International Public Law 1 3 Zp 2+0+1 2 Winter  
KMP/MPS1 International Private and Commerc. Law 1 3 Zp 2+0+1 2 Winter  
KSP/SPT Sentencing in Administrative Law 3 Zk 1+0+1 2 Summer  
KFP/BIP Accounting Law 3 Zk 0+0+2 2 Summer  
KMP/MPS2R International Private and Commerc. Law 2 4 Zk+ 2+0+1 2 Summer  
KMP/MPV2R International Public Law 2 4 Zk+ 2+0+1 2 Summer  
KSR/SOV Management in Education 3 Zk 0+0+2 2 Summer  
Name of block
unspecified
Status
Optional
Min. credits
0
Max. ECTS credits
6
Min. number of courses
-
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
KFP/DSCR1 System of Taxation in the Czech Rep. 1 3 Zk 2+0+0 1 Winter  
KFP/PAFIK Legal Aspects of Financial Crises 3 Zk 0+0+2 1 Winter  
KFP/PIR Law, Innovation and Development 3 Zk 2+0+0 1 Winter  
KFP/AMSE Monetary Sovereignty and Euro 4 Zk 1+1+0 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
KSP/VNS Internal Administration 3 Zk 0+0+2 1 Summer  
KFP/AEEI EU Law and Economic Integration 4 Zk 1+0+1 2 Winter The course is available to visiting students