Study programmes
Czech-German Studies
Study program:
Czech-German Studies
SP code:
B0312A200012
Study form:
full-time
Study type:
Bachelor's
Standard duration of study in years:
3
Language of instruction:
Czech
Title:
Bc.
Title:
No
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SP name in English:
Czech-German Studies
SP name in Latin:
Studia Bohemico-Germanica
SP profile:
academically oriented
SP characteristics
The aim of the Czech-German Studies Programme is to provide students with a qualified contextual (general) and regional (professional) knowledge and analytical-synthetic (special) skills within this regional specialization. Great emphasis is placed on teaching specialized courses in German and on the ability to work independently in this language, which is verified during a two-semester stay at the University of Regensburg.
The programme leads to understanding and acquiring detailed knowledge in specialized disciplinary modules, in addition to the language module, also in linguistics, literary science, cultural sciences, politics and history, and finally in law and economic history. An integral part of the study is a practice which requires applying the acquired knowledge in a professional German-language working environment. This leads to practicing the acquired knowledge and at the same time it will enable the students to gain further practical experience that will facilitate their later entry into working life.
The programme leads to understanding and acquiring detailed knowledge in specialized disciplinary modules, in addition to the language module, also in linguistics, literary science, cultural sciences, politics and history, and finally in law and economic history. An integral part of the study is a practice which requires applying the acquired knowledge in a professional German-language working environment. This leads to practicing the acquired knowledge and at the same time it will enable the students to gain further practical experience that will facilitate their later entry into working life.
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Graduate profile for the public:
The graduate of Czech-German Studies possesses interdisciplinary based knowledge of history and contemporary affairs of the Czech Republic, Federal Republic of Germany and their mutual relations. He can obtain and analyze data to solve practical and research problems both domestically and internationally in at least two foreign languages, German and English. He can manage a team dealing with issues in his field specialization or related to various levels of proficiency. He is ready to continue his education in continuing Master studies, find professional application in domestic or foreign governmental and non-governmental institutions and organizations and work in both private and public sector.
Related accreditations
| Faculty | Name of the study program | Language of instruction | Study form |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fakulta sociálních věd | Deutsch-tschechische Studien | němčina | prezenční |
Teaching provided by
Faculty:
- Faculty of Social Sciences (FSV)
Cooperating institutions:
- Foreign universities:
- University of Regensburg, Germany
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Foreign university joint diploma type:
double/multiple degree
External department:
No
Classification
Area of education:
- Political Science
- Historical Sciences
SP structure
Specialisation:
No
Double-curriculum study:
No
Data for persons with disabilities
Contact person for persons with disability:
Mgr. Denisa Šmejkalová
Web page for persons with disability:
Further information about the study of persons with disability:
Personal provision
Garant SP:
- doc. PhDr. Tomáš Nigrin, Ph.D.
Study plans
Plans according to accreditation:
full-time study form with language of instruction Czech
full-time study form with language of instruction Czech
Instruction
Admission procedure requirements:
Study programme (branch) is open for applicants for the academic year
2026/2027:
- Faculty of Social Sciences - Admission procedure requirements
Admission procedure requirements in the acaademic year
2025/2026:
- Faculty of Social Sciences - Admission procedure requirements
Can be studied in combination
No combinations have been found