Fields of study
Applied Information Technologies
Public Administration Studies
Field of study: Public Administration Studies
Degree programme: 62-02R Economic Policy and Administration
Type of degree programme: Bachelor’s (Bc.)
Standard length of studies: 3 years (6 terms)
Study mode: Full-time
Economic Policy and Administration degree programme is a unique bachelor’s degree programme in the Czech Republic. It is focused on the comprehensive and complex preparation of highly qualified personnel for state and public administration and self-administration.
Requirements to development of the modern competence, knowledge and experience of the present and future workers in the administration sector are the key motivation for accreditation and development of the field of study. The prepared field of study should be a well-balanced mix of macro- and microeconomics, law, economic policy, administration skills, personal competence, regional studies, sociology, psychology and information technology and informatics in order to prepare highly dynamic and flexible graduates for further work in the administration sector.
Study objectives of the degree programme:
The objective of this field of study is preparing graduates for practising their profession in the economic system and public administration focused especially on the economy of the public sector and public finance at the level of the Czech Republic and its administrative units and at the level of the European Union. The field of study contains mainly the subjects on economics, social science, and law; the emphasis is as well put on informatics. Graduates will be able to carry out special professional activities in the public administration and its sections, assert themselves in the self-administration and authorities of the state administration, in the political sphere or in conrolling authorities or inspection organizations. They can also assert themselves at employment bureaus, revenue authorities, courts of justice, and health insurance funds.
Graduates’ possibilities:
- leading posts in state administration
- leading posts in all spheres of management
- qualified specialist for planning and possibly realizations of an administrative unit development
- qualified specialist in public administration institutions
- specialists in political parties and other organizations
- working in European authorities and institutions
- senior manager in non-profit organizations
- self-governing territorial units authorities
* Note: Using the student credit by the Post Office savings bank.
List of courses:
1st year– winter semester
Macroeconomics
Rudiments of Law
Accounting I
Mathematics I
Information Technology
Introduction to Psychology and Sociology
Librarian Services and Systems (COS)
Memory and Ability to Learn Development (COS)
Physical Education (COS)
Foreign Language – English (OS)
Skiing Course (OS)
1st year - summer semester
Public Administration
Microeconomics
Accounting II
Mathematics II
Year Project
Social Communication (COS)
Layout of Documents Norms (COS)
Computer Writing / Typewriting (COS)
Physical Education (COS)
Foreign Language – English (OS)
Boating Course (OS)
2nd year - winter semester
Introduction to Management
Public Finance
Marketing in Public Administration
Public Administration Information Systems
Statistics and Probability
Special Working Experience
Communication Skills (COS)
Geography of the Czech Republic (COS)
Physical Education (COS)
Foreign Language – English (OS)
Skiing Course (OS)
2nd year - summer semester
Administrative Law
Taxes and Tax Experience
International and European Marketing
Operational Research
Structural Funds
Year Project
Managerial Theory of Systems (COS)
History and Organization of EU (COS)
Physical Education (COS)
Foreign Language – English (OS)
Boating Course (OS)
3rd year - winter semester
Project Management
Regional Development and Planning
Administrative Units Economics
Geographical Information Systems
Community Planning
Special Working Experience
Ecology (COS)
Quality Control (COS)
Physical Education (COS)
Foreign Language – English (OS)
Skiing Course (OS)
3rd year - summer semester
E-Government
Personal Management
Check and Audit Mechanisms of Public Administration
European Economic Integration
Bachelor’s Thesis
Public Contracts (COS)
Crisis Management and Emergency Planning (COS)
Physical Education (COS)
Foreign Language – English (OS)
Note:
COS – compulsorily optional subject
OS – optional subject
Information Management
Field of study: Information Management
Degree programme: B6208 Economics and Management
Type of degree programme: Bachelor’s (Bc.)
Standard length of studies: 3 years (6 terms)
Study mode: Full-time
Social requirements for the degree programme:
The degree programme of Economics and Management, the field of study of Information Management will provide the applicants with a comprehensive, professionally-oriented bachelor’s degree in the field of management activities in its individual forms and complex conception, which registers growing demand for practice for academically educated, application-oriented specialists.
The studies should provide the graduates with good possibilities of direct assertion in practice as well as the possibility of extention studies in Master’s degree programme with its character given by the appropriate proportion between the theoretical and applied components, well-established credit system, close relation to the practice in the regional companies and instituitions and developed language skills.
The graduates of the Information Management bachelor’s degree programme are versatile to carry out various activities in the entrepreneurial sphere, public and private institutions and organizations.
The supplementary character of these studies is of special significance because it enables them to extend and deepen professional qualifications to a range of professions (managing and organizationally-oriented professions in the sphere of companies, public administration, media, culture, education, science and research, work with information in general, etc.).
This field of study is open to both applicants who do not have a university degree and university graduates who are interested in obtaining this specialization; for example patent representatives or patent engineers, investigators, people working in the sphere of audits, software protection, but also economists, lawyers and others. The field of study is also intended for example for the professions specialized in the sphere of the intellectual possession and its assertion in business, public administration as well as specialized activities.
Graduates’ possibilities:
Graduates can assert themselves as specialists in the sphere of international and direct marketing, quality control, and further functional areas of a company, also in state administration, non-profit organizations and marketing agencies management. They are prepared how to run management systems from the point of view of the company’s management and how to deal with managerial aspects of the information systems and their implementation in the sphere of the company’s management. The profile of a student to a specific orientation is enabled by the choice of a wide range of optional subjects. Considering economic, legal and information basics, graduates can also assert themselves in information services management and marketing, economic analysis and its interpretation to the economic software, management of realization teams in the sphere of software and complex software development aimed at a company’s economic needs.
Finishing the degree programme guarantees the acquiring of top profile knowledge of economics and information technologies including supportive and supplementary disciplines. In its total it guarantees the quality performance of the graduate in the following professions:
- management and carrying out basic invoice and accounting operations,
- management of international projects in the sphere of Information Management,
- updating economic survey about software,
- monitoring and assessment of information technology trends and development in world markets
- analysis of information system users’ needs
- consultant, management and IT instuctor
* Note: Using the student credit by the Post Office savings bank.
List of courses:
1st year - winter semester
Introduction to Studies, Memory and Development of Ability to Learn
Introduction to Psychology and Sociology
Introduction to Legal Problems
Business Administration
Microeconomics
Application Software
Information Environment and Methods of Processing Information
Theoretical Basics of Informatics
Mathematics
General English
Computer Writing
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
1st year - summer semester
Managerial Psychology and Sociology
Algorithmization
Database Systems
Macroeconomics
Basics of Electronic Documents Processing
Introduction to Data Networks
Programming Basics
Operating systems
Architecture and Hardware of Computers
Probability and Statistics
General English
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
2nd year - winter semester
Structured Programming
Applied Civil and Commercial Law
Financial Accounting
Capital Market
Information Systems in Society
Interrelations of Information, Management and Law
Special Working Experience
Technical English I
Second Foreign Language
Personnel Management (COS)
Basics of Legal Informatics (COS)
Computer Network Services (COS)
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
2nd year - summer semester
Managerial Skills and Management Organization
Copyright and Industrial Property Law
Object Programming
Database Applications Development
Special Working Experience
Technical English I
Second Foreign Language
Applied Information Systems Law (COS)
Economic Competition Law and Advertising Law (COS)
Small Firm Economics and Management (COS)
Money Market and Banking (COS)
Managerial Accounting (COS)
Information and Telecommunication Technologies Security (COS)
Network Operating Systems (COS)
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
3rd year - winter semester
Information and Telecommunication Law
Programme Systems Management and Maintenance
Bachelor’s Thesis
Special Working Experience
Technical English II
Managerial Proceedings (COS)
Trade Law and Labour Law for Managers (COS)
Information Technologies in Administration (COS)
Crisis Management (COS)
Ordering of Public Contracts (COS)
Running a Business in Informatics (COS)
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
3rd year - summer semester
Information Management Law
The The Global Information Society
Bachelor’s Thesis
Special Working Experience
Scripting (COS)
Selected Issues in Criminal Law (COS)
E-Commerce (COS)
Project Management (COS)
Strategic Management (COS)
Authorial Systems (COS)
Information Systems Development (COS)
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
Note:
COS – compulsorily optional subject
OS – optional subject
Applied Information Technologies
Field of study: Applied Information Technologies
Degree programme: 39-18-R Applied Sciences and Informatics
Type of degree programme: Bachelor’s (Bc.)
Standard length of studies: 3 years (6 terms)
Study mode: Full-time
Graduates’ possibilities:
It is clear from the suggested qualifying readiness and the extent of professional adaptability that the graduate will be ready to solve problems about architecture and hardware of computers and computer networks, programming and administration of information and database systems of companies and institutions; they will assert themselves in company and school training. The graduate will be provided with knowledge and languages for possible further studies in Master’s degree programmes at universities in the Czech Republic or abroad. This possibility is secured by the degree programme, credit system and emphasis on language training. In the first place studies should remove (from the college’s best students) the lack of specialists on breaking cryptographic barriers. The next objective is supporting the relation of studies, respectively students to regional companies and institutions, especially by the system of continuous and running special working experience in the regional companies and institutions, and working out bachelor’s thesis, the topics of which are assigned by the college and have the practical use. The gained comprehensive knowledge and skills from the sphere of operating information technologies will be used to reveal and fight illegal transactions carried out on the Internet. The knowledge of legal norms and regulations referring to operating information technologies is necessary. Fighting the black economy is the rudimentary task of each state; it follows the law. The organized crime attack is really global, and that is why the defence has to have the global character. Westmoravian College graduates will be able to contribute to the defence significantly.
Finishing the degree programme guarantees the acquiring of top profile knowledge of information technologies including supportive and supplementary disciplines. In its total it guarantees the quality performance of the graduate in the following professions:
- computer network administrator,
- implementation specialist,
- information and database system administrator,
- introduction and maintenance of information technologies in companies and institutions
- security of the used information technologies, its service and development
- consultant, IT instuctor
* Note: Using the student credit by the Post Office savings bank.
List of courses:
1st year - winter semester
Applied Software I
Applied Mathematics
Architecture and Hardware of Computers I
Information Environment and Methods of Processing Information
Macroeconomics
Theoretical Basics of Informatics
Introduction to Psychology and Sociology
General Language Preparation I
Rudiments of Law
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
1st year - summer semester
Algorithmization and programming
Applied software II
Architecture and Hardware of Computers II
Physical Propaedeutics
Microeconomics and Business Administration
Technical Means of Information Technology
Introduction to Computer Networks
General Language Preparation II
Basics of Mathematical Statistics
Basics of Operating Systems
Basics of Electronic Documents Processing
Graphic Data Processing
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
2nd year - winter semester
Database Systems
Technical Language Preparation I
Operating systems II – Windows
Company Management and Human Resources Management
Computer Networks Services
Structural Programming
Administration Technology and Information Systems Development
Basics of Accounting
Image and Sound Processing
Special Working Experience Continual I
Special Working Experience Continuous
Psychology and Sociology in Management and Human Resources Management (COS)
Application Software Systems (COS)
Introduction to Pedagogy and Pedagogical Psychology
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
2nd year – summer semester
Information Systems in Society
Object Programming
Technical Language Preparation II
Operating systems III – Linux
Network Operating Systems
Database Applications Development
Www Presentations and Applications
Special Working Experience Continual II
Information Technologies Security (COS)
Educational Technology (COS)
Small Firm Economics and Management (COS)
Information Technologies in Administration (COS)
Managerial and Social Skills (COS)
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
3rd year – winter semester
Commercial Law
Technical Language Preparation III
Project Management
Programme Systems Management and Maintenance
Bachelor’s Thesis I
Special Working Experience Continual III
Didactics of Information Education (COS)
Running a Business in Informatics (COS)
Scripting (COS)
Educational SW and evaluation of SW (COS)
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
3rd year – summer semester
The Global Information Society
Informatics Law
Bachelor’s Thesis II
Special Working Experience Continual IV
Authorial Systems (COS)
Managerial and Social Skills in education (COS)
Running a Business on the Internet (COS)
Quality Management (COS)
Computer Network Monitoring and Administration (COS)
Database System Administration (COS)
Strategic Management (COS)
Development of Client–Server Applications (COS)
Physical Education for Fitness (OS)
Note:
COS – compulsorily optional subject
OS – optional subject
Shortened form of the bachelor’s degree programme is available for graduates of colleges.
Students can supplement the educiton that is different between the two types of school in two (full-time study mode) or three semesters (combined study mode). Having finished the studies and bachelor’s thesis students are permitted to the final state exam and after passing it they earn a bachelor’s degree (in short Bc. in front of the name).
Management and Marketing
Type of degree programme: Bachelor’s (Bc.)
Standard length of studies: 3 years (6 terms)
School fee: 14 900 CZK/term
Study mode: Full-time
The prepared degree programme Management and Marketing will be focused on the comprehensive and complex preparation of highly qualified personnel for small and medium businesses in mechanical, civil and electrical engineering.
This field of study will be a well-balanced mix of economics, law, technical and social sciences; the emphasis is as well put on informatics and information technology.
The students of this field of study will choose their orientation at the beginning of their studies by picking compulsorily optional subjects referring to either mechanical engineering, civil engineering or electrical engineering.
The objective of the Management and Marketing degree programme is preparing highly dynamic and flexible graduates for their further assertion in the leading posts in small or medium businesses.
Admission procedure
ADMISSION PROCEDURE TO THREE-YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMME
The basic condition for admission to the bachelor’s degree programme is reaching the comprehensive secondary education respectively comprehensive vocational education including the school-leaving exam.
The applicant will be invited to the admission procedure. A student’s essay on a given topic will play the key role. The result of the entrance examination will be decisive for admission to the degree programme.
Depending on the number of applicants, the school management can also take account of the results of the secondary-school studies and the previous experience of the applicants or it can cancel the admission procedure completely.
The e-application, essay, certified copy of school-leaving certificate and admission procedure fee must be submitted to the Office of Studies of Westmoravian College one week before the term of the admission procedure at the latest. After receiving all the documents you will be sent the application form to the admission procedure.
Topics of essays for the academic year 2008/2009:
Public Administration Studies: Communication between public administration and citizens
Applied Information Technologies: Use of digital video in education
Information Management: Organization of a modern company management
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School fees
The school fee might be paid in one of the following ways:
YEARLY PAYMENT
28 490,- CZK / school year
TERMLY PAYMENT
14 900,- CZK / term
ZMVŠ INSTALMENTS
2 980,- CZK / month
STUDENT CREDIT BY THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK
999,- CZK / month
Bank connection:
Bank name: ČSOB
Bank account number: 170839247/0300
Variable symbol: STUDENT’S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Electronic Study Application Form
https://www.zmvs.isvos.cz/prihlaska.php
Office Hours
Office of Studies
Monday: 10:00 – 12:00, 13:00 – 15:00
Wednesday: 10:00 – 12:00, 13:00 – 15:00
Friday: 13:00 – 15:00 (only on consultation days)
Library of Westmoravian College Třebíč, NGO
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Librarian:
Karla Novotná
knovotna@zmvs.cz
Lifelong learning
Purpose and types of study and study modes in lifelong-learning programmes
Studying in lifelong-learning programmes means the education concentrated on practice of a profession or interests:
studying in lifelong-learning programmes organized by the college is ordinarily intended for applicants with comprehensive secondary or vocational education
studying in lifelong-learning programmes is realized by means of lectures, special workshops and courses
studying in lifelong-learning programmes has the nature of mainly supplementary, specialization, retraining, extension studies and interest studies for a maximum of three years
study mode in lifelong-learning programmes can be either full-time or combined
studying in lifelong-learning programmes is carried out by the college on the basis of the programmes approved by the rector
The lifelong-learning programmes are announced:
outside an acredited degree programme
within the bounds of an acredited degree programme with the possibility of a part or complete agreement of syllabus courses and their recognition, if the lifelong-learning programme applicant is admitted to an acredited degree programme and becomes a student in accordance with the law no. 111/1998 of Legal Code about universities and about changes and supplying further laws (Law about universities, hereinafter only “Law”)
The lifelong-learning programme participants are not students according to the Law. The rector makes the decision about admitting an applicant to a lifelong-learning programme. The lifelong-learning programme applicants are freed from the admission procedure including the admission procedure fee. The programme is especially aimed at applicants with comprehensive secondary education.
The programme graduates are given a certificate about finishing studies by the Westmoravian College. Each course is finished by a credit, a graded credit or an examination by the course lecturer.
The lifelong-learning programme participant is not a full-time student according to the law no. 111/1998 of Legal Code about universities.
The successful graduate of a lifelong-learning programme within the bounds of an acredited degree programme has a possibility to become a full-time student after passing the admission procedure.
The Westmoravian College can recognize the credits received by the student in a lifelong-learning programme up to 60 % of all credits needed to completion of studies.
Contacts
Address
Západomoravská vysoká škola Třebíč, o. p. s.
Okružní 935
674 01 Třebíč
College Management
E-mail: rektor@zmvs.cz
Tel.:
Bursar: Ing. Michal Blažek
E-mail: kvestor@zmvs.cz
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Mobil:
Bursar’s assistant: Helena Nováková
E- mail: novakova@zmvs.cz
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Office of studies
Jaroslava Buličková
E-mail: info@zmvs.cz
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Věra Hotová
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