Termín podání přihlášky: | 30.04.2019 |
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Poznámka k termínu: | Programe without specialization. |
Fakulta: | Fakulta sociálních věd |
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Studijní program: | Sociologie (N6703) |
Forma studia: | prezenční |
Druh studia: | navazující magisterské |
Jazyk výuky: | angličtina |
Standardní doba studia: | 2 roky |
Krátká poznámka: | Tuition fee based English-taught study programme /studium za úhradu v AJ/ |
Forma přihlášky: | Elektronická, Listinná |
Termín podání přihlášky: | 30.04.2019 |
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Poznámka k termínu: | Programe without specialization. |
Public and Social Policy (PSP) is a two-year English-language Master’s degree programme, which aims to provide students with current relevant knowledge of policy-making process and cultivate their analytical skills. In addition to theoretical knowledge about policy-making process, the programme will offer deeper knowledge in concrete policy domains such as social policy, health policy, educational policy, employment policy or others. The special attention in the programme will be given to research methodology and policy analysis skills. The combination of knowledge about policy process and methodology skills will lead to unique competences and excellent professional employment or for further studying or research career.
The programme is developed in accordance with almost twenty years’ experience with the Czech program on Public and Social Policy. It will, however, be supplemented by experience with already existing English courses and realized international research programs. Similarly, the comparative dimension will be enhanced. The theoretical grounds of the discipline will be covered especially in courses Public Policy a Social Policy. The knowledge about concrete policy domains will be provided in courses Educational Policy, Health Policy and Civil Society in Central Europe. Methodological knowledge and skills will be developed in courses Policy Analysis, Introduction to Social Research Methodology, Statistics in SPSS, Text, Narrative & Discourse Analysis and Diploma Seminar I and II. During the program, both individual and collective students’ work on concrete social and policy problems will be sustained.
The admissions commission will will assess applicants for study on the basis of the documents submitted and give them a ranking from 1 -10 points. The point limit for accepting applicants is set by the Dean. A pre-condition for being accepted is the completion of higher education studies.
In addition to the application, the following documents must be provided:
a) Copy of a diploma to show completed Bachelor's or Master's studies, or confirmation of ongoing studies in the academic year that those studies will be completed;
b) Transcript of marks and academic results from previous higher education studies;
c) CV
d) Motivation letter
Confirmation of studies may be substituted with a transcript of marks, provided that these are from the same academic year as the application.
All documents which are not originally in Czech, Slovak or English must be accurately translated into English.
The admissions commission will will assess applicants for study on the basis of the documents submitted and give them a ranking from 1 -10 points. The point limit for accepting applicants is set by the Dean. A pre-condition for being accepted is the completion of higher education studies (a Bachelor's/Master's degree).
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Datum ověření (přijímací zkoušky) od: | Do: | ||
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Výše poplatků [EUR] / za období: | 6000 EUR / rok |
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