Study programmes
Balkan, Eurasian and Central European Studies
Study program:
Balkan, Eurasian and Central European Studies
SP code:
N0312A200014
Study form:
full-time
Study type:
Master's (post-Bachelor)
Standard duration of study in years:
2
Language of instruction:
English
Title:
Mgr.
Title:
No
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SP name in Czech:
Balkánská, euroasijská a středoevropská studia
SP name in Latin:
Studia nationum Balcaniensia, Euroasiana Europaeque centralis oras tractantia
SP profile:
academically oriented
SP characteristics
Balkan, Eurasian and Central European Studies (BECES) is a two-year English-language Master's degree programme, which focuses on modern history, politics and diplomacy, as well as to fundamental social, cultural and economic problems. It addresses the English-speaking audience with a deep and versatile exploration of “the East”, understood as a territory composed of Central Europe, the Balkan Peninsula, and the Post- Soviet area, including the Caucasus and Central Asia. It also offers students the chance to learn or improve their knowledge of some of the Czech language. The programme is deliberately structured to take advantage of the multidisciplinary nature of the Faculty, and students will be encouraged to make connections between different fields of study, learning to combine a global perspective with attention to detail and local interests.
The core courses provide an overview of crucial segments of the area from an analytical and multidisciplinary perspective, while the elective classes allow students to create their own specialisation. The aim of the programme is to help students write a Master’s thesis of sufficient quality to merit publication. Through the university’s network of exchange programmes, talented students may also be offered the opportunity to make a brief research visit to another country in the area.
The core courses provide an overview of crucial segments of the area from an analytical and multidisciplinary perspective, while the elective classes allow students to create their own specialisation. The aim of the programme is to help students write a Master’s thesis of sufficient quality to merit publication. Through the university’s network of exchange programmes, talented students may also be offered the opportunity to make a brief research visit to another country in the area.
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Graduate profile for the public:
Information about graduate employment:
After completion of the Balkan, Eurasian, and Central European Studies programme, the students will acquire an advanced level of graduate education including a good command of one or two languages of the area as well as a broad and, at the same time, deep knowledge of the region studied. They will be capable of open but critical understanding and of conceptual thinking, and of appreciating cultural diversity. This intellectual equipment will provide them with an opportunity to continue their self-education and find positions related to the problems of the studied area in both public and private spheres.
After completion of the Balkan, Eurasian, and Central European Studies programme, the students will acquire an advanced level of graduate education including a good command of one or two languages of the area as well as a broad and, at the same time, deep knowledge of the region studied. They will be capable of open but critical understanding and of conceptual thinking, and of appreciating cultural diversity. This intellectual equipment will provide them with an opportunity to continue their self-education and find positions related to the problems of the studied area in both public and private spheres.
Related accreditations
No related accreditations have been found
Teaching provided by
Faculty:
- Faculty of Social Sciences (FSV)
Cooperating institutions:
No
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Foreign university joint diploma type:
No
External department:
No
Classification
Area of education:
- Political Science
- Historical Sciences
SP structure
Specialisation:
Double-curriculum study:
No
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Specialisation name in Czech:
- Balkánská a středoevropská studia
- Ruská a eurasijská studia
Specialisation name in Latin:
- Studia Balcaniensia Europaeque centralis
- Studia Russica et Euroasiana
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 English: with specialization Balkan and Central European Studies
full-time study form with language of instruction English: with specialization Russian and Eurasian Studies
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