International Economy and Law in Enterprise

General subjects – compulsory 
Course Abbreviation in Czech
Number of semesters
Number of credits
Semester in which the subject is usually taught *
Quantitative Methods I (Mathematics) KM1
1
4
1
Quantitative Methods II (Statistics) KM2
1
4
2
Quantitative Methods III ((Financial and Actuarial Mathematics) KM3
1
4
3
Macroeconomics Mak 1 4 1
Microeconomics Mik 1 4 2
Business Administration I PE1 1 4 1
Business Administration II PE2 1 4 2
Management Man 2 2 + 5 1, 2
Marketing Mar 2 2 + 4 2, 3
Essentials of Law ZPr 1 4 1
Essentials of Accounting ZÚč 1 3 3
Psychology for Managers Psy 1 2 3
Sociology for Managers Soc 1 2 4
Informatics In 2 2 x 3 1, 2
Foreign language 1 AJ, NJ 5 5 x 3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Foreign language 2 AJ, NJ, ŠJ, ČJ 4 4 x 2 1, 2, 3 ,4
Specialist courses – compulsory
World Economic Geography GSE 1 4 1
International Economic Relations MEV 1 5 3
International Commercial Operations MOO 1 5 4
European Economic Integration EEI 1 5 4
International Currency Exchange and Financial System MMF 1 5 5
Comparative Economics KE 1 5 6
CR and EU Tax System DSS 1 4 5
Legal and Administrative Proceedings SSŘ 1 3 2
Labor Law and Social Security Law PP 1 5 4
Business Law OP 2 2 + 6 4, 5
International and European Union Law MEP 1 6 5
International and European Law Courts  MSO 1 5 6
IT in Managerial Communication ITM 1 2 4
Situational and Decision-Making Exercises SRC 4 3 x 2 + 4 3, 4, 5 ,6
Bachelor Project Seminar DS 1 1 4
Work Placement Pra 20 + 20 days 4 + 6 4, 6
Bachelor Thesis     10  
Other courses – compulsory elective
Rhetorics and Communication 1 2 4
(optional**)
Multiculturalism and Intercultural communication Mul
Business Data Protection OPD
Security Management BM 1 4 5
(optional**)
Essentials of Managerial Accounting MÚč
Human Resources Management MLZ
Credits in total     180  

Semesters 1, 3 and 5 are mostly the winter ones (October–January), semesters 2, 4, and 6 being usually the summer ones (February–June).

** Optional subjects are taught only if a certain number of students choose them (opt for them). If the number is too low, the subjects are not taught. This fact is not known (and published) until the very start of the semester, that is at the end of September or at the end of January. (If Erasmus students have these subjects in their study plans, they risk that those courses may not be taught and therefore they will have to alter their study agreement after arrival in Prague.)