Masaryk University

Location: Brno, Czechia Republic Address: Czechia, Brno Žerotínovo nám. 617/9, 601 77 Brno

We believe that education is not just a matter of age or social status. We actively support research. We are open-minded and dedicated to influencing the lives of people around us. We have been creating a smarter world since 1919.

Description

 Thanks to funding obtained primarily from EU Structural Funds and the state budget, Masaryk University can complete large-scale renovation projects at a number of its downtown locations: the Faculty of Science complex is renovated, the Faculty of Social Studies is relocated to a renovated building, the Faculty of Economics and Administration remodels a library and an atrium and the Faculty of Law turns basement spaces into a library. The most extensive renovations take place at the Faculty of Arts complex. Although the Jesuit college once housed a pharmacy and a printing press and even served as a military barracks, its primary function has always been educational. Masaryk University students first attended courses at the venue in 2002; two years later the college became university property. Following a period of intensive renovation, the new University Centre Telč now constitutes a major educational center for the entire Vysočina Region. The centre includes accommodation facilities as well as a library and provides a unique environment for teaching and learning, including in courses held as part of the University of the Third Age, while also serving as an event venue.

 

 


Courses

Business Management and Finance

Masaryk University

Brno, Czechia Republic

Attribute
Faculty:
Faculty of Economics and Administration
Study location Czechia Republic,Brno
Type:
BSC Business Management and Finance
Study Language:
English
Duration:
3 years
Tuition Fee:
€3,500 per year
Entry Qualification:

High school / secondary education (or higher)

The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English.

Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.
You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university.

Language Requirements:
English
Other Requirements:

At least 2 reference(s) should be provided.

Overview:

Your future starts today! Do you see yourself in a well-paying job, owning a business, or managing people? Are you interested in finance and financial markets or how to work in a team or lead one? Do you want to work in a middle or senior management position?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, you’re in the right place. Our Business Management and Finance program is for you!

Together, we will explore business management, personal finance, financial markets, and investment, and provide you with invaluable practical skills along the way.
Gain a strategic advantage in the labor market.

To compete for the best jobs, you need a competitive edge. At the Faculty of Economics and Administration, our flexible mix of study options allows you to develop that edge. Whether you choose to focus on finance or management, our combination of compulsory and elective courses will enable you to aim higher and achieve a significant competitive advantage in the labor market.

Career opportunities

Our regular graduate employment survey shows that 90% of our graduates find a job within 3 months of graduation. Indeed, many of them have (part-time) permanent jobs even during the final phases of their studies.

Our graduates are recruited for positions in middle management, project management, and as business analysts and consultants. Their solid knowledge and experience in finance also make them sought-after candidates for careers in banking, insurance companies, or working as financial, accounting, or tax consultants. If financial instruments are more in line with your vision, look no further. You will be well positioned to win in the financial markets, securities trading and investments, or new emerging phenomena such as cryptocurrencies.

When you graduate from the Masaryk University Faculty of Economics and Administration, you don’t just get a degree; you get a key to a bright and promising future. You join an alumni of talented and gifted professionals who are transforming the landscape of today’s business environment and that of the future.

Finance

Masaryk University

Brno, Czechia Republic

Attribute
Faculty:
Faculty of Economics and Administration
Study location Czechia Republic,Brno
Type:
Bsc Finance
Study Language:
English
Duration:
3 years
Tuition Fee:
3,500 Euro
Entry Qualification:

High school / secondary education (or higher)

The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English.

Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.
You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university.

Language Requirements:

English

Other Requirements:
  1. Application fee of 200 Euro
  2. At least two references should be provided.
Overview:

The study program develops a unique competence profile of the student based on the intersection of multiple areas of knowledge that are relevant for managing the development of software systems and services, as well as cybersecurity management. A specific feature is a focus on strategic and operational management related to the targeting, design, implementation, and operation of software systems and services within the context of organizations and different types with a possible focus on their safe operation or IT services. In addition to developing basic theoretical and technological knowledge and practical developmental skills acquired in the bachelor’s study, the content of the follow-up study is extended by other dimensions such as theories and practices of team, project and process management, communication, soft skills, and knowledge essential to functioning in economic relations – the basics of marketing, law, and others, which especially (but not only) concerns the specialization of service development. The cybersecurity study takes into account aspects of overlapping computer data processing outside of tightly defined system perimeters (eg impacting critical infrastructure), thus enabling a specific multidisciplinary overlap of technical, social and legal aspects in this area.


Program structure

Single-subject studies with specialization
Cybersecurity Management (full-time studies in English)
Services Development Management (full-time studies in English)
Software Systems Development Management (full-time studies in English)
Follow-up studies
After completion of the studies, it is possible to continue in the doctoral degree program at the faculty (after satisfying the admission requirements).

Career opportunities

The graduates find employment in companies and organizations of different sizes and orientations, but they also get the motivation and the possibility of basic preparation for their own innovative business. The strong competitive advantage of the program graduates is the ability to solve complex management-related problems of the development of systems and services for which they can use the acquired skills the study. Their potential is predestined to hold managerial positions, such as the Chief Information Officer (CIO), project manager, and risk manager. Graduates of the cybersecurity management specialization will find application primarily in companies and institutions that need specialists able to work with relevant coordinating institutions and ensure the management of cybersecurity processes. These are positions as a cybersecurity manager and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).

Molecular and Cell Biology

Masaryk University

Brno, Czechia Republic

Attribute
Faculty:
Science
Study location Czechia Republic,Brno
Type:
MSC
Study Language:
English
Duration:
2years
Tuition Fee:
3000 Euro per year
Entry Qualification:

High school / secondary education (or higher)

The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English.

Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.
You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university.

Language Requirements:

English

Other Requirements:
  1. Two references 
  2. Application fee 200 Euro
Overview:

Overview

Molecular and Cell Biology represents the specific field of study providing the basis for all other disciplines of modern biology. This program aims to offer a Master's education to English-speaking students who completed their Bachelor's studies in Biology in various professions. The study allows us to understand unifying features and connections among different phenomena in biology. The study program is composed to explain principles of molecular and cell biology using various model systems – in microorganisms as well as plant/animal/human cells. The graduates should be able to extend their studies to the postgraduate (PhD.) level as well as get a job in basic or applied research institutes or clinical laboratories.

Practical training
The key practical training in experimental laboratory work you will obtain by performing research for a diploma thesis under the guidance of an experienced supervisor. You will get your diploma research project and you will have to learn adequate methods and perform experiments to reach its specific aims. You will be also trained to learn how to present scientific data (both in oral and written form) to community of researchers in the field of molecular and cell biology.

Program structure

The excellent theoretical background and practical skills you will obtain during the studies should provide you with sufficient flexibility to adapt fast and easily to the demands of future employees and become valuable members of their laboratories. Your occupation profile will be attractive to potential emplyers, such as research institutions and universities performing basic research in the field of molecular and cell biology as well as institutes oriented to applied research, biotechnology, private and public clinics, hospitals, especially dealing with molecular diagnostics and assisted reproduction.

Career opportunities

1. semester
Animal Physiology Chemical properties, structure and interactions of nucleic acids Immunology Microbiology Molecular and Cell Biology Seminar I Animal Physiology – Practical Course Chemical properties, structure and interactions of nucleic acids – practical course Histology & Organology Histology & Organology – Practical Course Special Methods of Immunology – Practical Course

2. semester
Cell Biology Embryology Molecular and Cell Biology Seminar II Molecular Biology Plant Physiology Embryology – Practical Course Laboratory Course in Molecular Biology Microbiology – Practical Course

3. semester
Analytical Cytometry Developmental Biology Of Animals Human Genetics Molecular and Cell Biology Seminar III Synthetic Biology Analysis of sequencing data Analytical Cytometry – Practical Course Methods in plant cytogenetics and cytogenetics I. – practical course

4. semester
Mechanisms of Cell Death Molecular and Cell Biology of Tumors Molecular and Cell Biology Seminar IV Methods in plant cytogenetics and cytogenomics II. – practical course

General Medicine

Masaryk University

Brno, Czechia Republic

Attribute
Faculty:
Medicine
Study location Czechia Republic,Brno
Type:
MSC
Study Language:
English
Duration:
2 YEARS
Tuition Fee:
CZK 380,000
Entry Qualification:

High school / secondary education (or higher)

The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English.

Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.
You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university.

Language Requirements:

English

Other Requirements:
  1. Two references
  2. 200 Euro Application fee
Overview:

Overview

This six-year full-time Master’s study program is designed to prepare students for the medical profession. By completing their studies, students earn the MUDr. (Doctor of General Medicine) degree. The program is designed for graduates of secondary schools completed with a school-leaving examination. In the course of the first two years, the curriculum includes primarily theoretical courses (Biology, Biophysics, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Anatomy, Histology, and Physiology). To be able to complete these courses, students need excellent knowledge of science subjects at the grammar school level. The classes consist of lectures, laboratory practicals, and seminars.

Practical training
In the course of the fourth and fifth years, students complete internships at individual clinics and attend lectures that complement the clinical instruction. During the last year of studies, students attend pre-graduation practical training, working at clinics and departments under the supervision of experienced physicians. In the course of the studies, students also complete 4 blocks of summer practical training where they learn about the operation of healthcare facilities and procedures used in practice.
Clinical practice and clinical lectures can be attended in the faculty hospitals or with the consent of the relevant course guarantor at an institution abroad. In this case, the course guarantor will grant recognition of the course after comparing the syllabus of the relevant curriculum course with the course’s syllabus at the host institution. Students submit either an official transcript issued by the host institution or a logbook with an exactly defined list of clinical performances after completing a mobility stay abroad.
Student mobilities abroad are always administered under official mobility programs and registered in the student’s study evidence in the Information System of Masaryk University (IS MU).
Recognition of course completion (preclinical and clinical) at a foreign institution is always individually assessed and recognized by the Vice-Dean for International Affairs and International Students. It is confirmed in a mobility program agreement signed by three parties (a student, Vice-Dean for International Affairs and International Students at FM MU, and a responsible person at a foreign institution)

Program structure

1. semester
Anatomy 1 – practice Anatomy I – dissection Anatomy I – lecture Anatomy I – seminar Basic Medical Terminology I – seminar Biophysics – lecture Biophysics – practice Czech Language for Foreigners I First Aid – lecture First Aid – practice Medical Biology I – lecture Medical Biology I – practice Public Health I – lecture Public Health I – practice

2. semester
Anatomy II – practice Anatomy II – dissection Anatomy II – lecture Anatomy II – seminar Basic Medical Terminology II – practice Basic Medical Terminology II – seminar Czech Language for Foreigners II – practice Histology and Embryology I – lecture Histology and Embryology I – practice Medical Biology II – lecture Medical Biology II – practice Medical Ethics 1 – lecture

3. semester
Biochemistry I – lecture Biochemistry I – seminar Czech Language for Foreigners III – practice Histology and Embryology II – lecture Histology and Embryology II – practice Nursing Physiology I – lecture Physiology I – practice Physiology I – seminar

4. semester
Biochemistry II – lecture Biochemistry II – practice Biochemistry II – seminar Biochemistry II Laboratory Medicine – seminar Clinical Introduction I – Basic Skills – practice Czech Language for Foreigners IV – practice Handling chemical substances Medical Microbiology I – lecture Medical Microbiology I – practice Physiology II – lecture Physiology II – practice Physiology II – seminar Vocational Training in Nursing I

5. semester
Clinical Introduction II – practice Czech Language for Foreigners V – practice Immunology – lecture Immunology – practice Medical Microbiology II – lecture Medical Microbiology II – practice Medical Psychology and Psychosomatics Medical Psychology and Psychosomatics – practice Pathophysiology I – lecture Pathology I – lecture Pathology I – practice Pathophysiology I – practice

6. semester
Clinical Introduction III – practice Czech Language for Foreigners VI – practice Pathology II – lecture Pathology II – practice Pathophysiology II – lecture Pathophysiology II – practice Public Health II – lecture Public Health II – practice Theoretical Bases of Clinical Medicine I – seminar Vocational Training in Primary Care

7. semester
Clinical Genetics – lecture Clinical Genetics – practice Czech Language for Foreigners VII Dermatovenerology – lecture Dermatovenerology – practice Diagnostic Imaging Methods – lecture Diagnostic Imaging Methods – practice Infectious diseases I – practice Internal Medicine – part 1 – Functional Diagnostics, Occupational Medicine and Geriatrics Pharmacology I – lecture Pharmacology I – practice Surgery I – lecture Surgery I – practice Theoretical Bases of Clinical Medicine II Medical Ethics & Communication Skills

8. semester
Czech Language for Foreigners VIII Forensic medicine – lecture Forensic Medicine – practice Ophthalmology Ophthalmology – practice Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation – practice Otorhinolaryngology – lecture Otorhinolaryngology – practice Pediatrics I – lecture Pediatrics I – practice Pharmacology II – lecture Pharmacology II – practice Stomatology – lecture Stomatology – practice Surgery II – lecture Surgery II – practice Theoretical Bases of Clinical Medicine III Vocational Training in Surgery and Internal Medicine

9. semester
Clinical oncology – lecture Clinical Oncology – practice Differential diagnostics – Surgery Gynecology and Obstetrics Infectious Diseases II – practice Intensive Care Medicine – lecture Intensive Care Medicine – practice Internal Medicine part 2- Pneumology Internal Medicine part 3 – Nephrology, Diabetology, Rheumatology, and Endocrinology Internal Medicine part 4 – Gastroenterology and Haematology Medical Ethics 2 – seminar Neurology – lecture Neurology – practice Pediatrics II – lecture Pediatrics II – practice Public Health III – lecture Public Health III – practice Surgery III – practice Anaesthesiology and Treatment of Pain Applied Clinical Pharmacology – lecture Applied Clinical Pharmacology – seminar Clinical Biochemistry Clinical Training in Paediatric Oncology Physiology and Pathology of Newborn

10. semester
Differential diagnostics – Internal Medicine Internal Medicine – lecture Internal Medicine part 5 – Cardiology and Angiology Pediatrics III – practice Psychiatry – lecture Psychiatry – practice Vacational training Gynecology and Obstetrics

11. semester
General Medicine Practice and Geriatrics General Medicine Practice and Geriatrics – pre-graduation practice Palliative Care – pregraduation practice Public Health IV Surgery – pre-graduation practice Surgery – state exam

12. semester
Individual project Internal Medicine – pre-graduation practice Internal Medicine – State Exam Obstetrics and Gynaecology – State Exam Pediatrics – pre-graduation practice Pediatrics – state exam Public Health – State exam

Career opportunities

Graduates can apply for a wide range of positions in all the disciplines of medicine including food, water, and product safety services and paediatrics. They can also work as research workers in biomedical science disciplines or as specialized representatives of pharmacological companies

Pharmacy

Masaryk University

Brno, Czechia Republic

Attribute
Faculty:
Pharmacy
Study location Czechia Republic,Brno
Type:
Dr of Pharmacy
Study Language:
English
Duration:
5 years
Tuition Fee:
€7,000 per year
Entry Qualification:

High school / secondary education (or higher)

The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English.

Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.
You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university.

Language Requirements:

English

Other Requirements:
  1. Two References 
  2. 200 Euro Application fee

 

Overview:

Overview

The Master’s study program in Pharmacy is designed to meet the current level of pharmaceutical, medical, and natural sciences, the needs of the practice and to be a quality basis for further education (doctoral study program, specialization and lifelong learning).

It is carried out in full-time form and the standard study period is five years. The aim of education in the master’s degree program in Pharmacy is to prepare graduates to practice the medical profession of pharmacist. The study ends with a state final examination, which includes the defense of a diploma thesis. The study program enables students to choose a higher degree of specialization and adaptation to individual interests by choosing compulsory and optional subjects. The content of education is governed by the requirements of EU Directive 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications.
Practical training
There are two compulsory practical trainings. One internship in a pharmacy lasts 2 weeks and is taken in 3rd year of study. Students apply theoretical knowledge gained during the previous studies in the real environment of pharmacy practice.

In the last semester of their studies, students undertake another compulsory 6-month pharmacy internship, which is an integral part of the study. During the practical training, the student participates in the everyday work of the pharmacy, such as client service, control, and evaluation as well as information about drugs, and preparation of extemporaneously prepared drugs. The student is also given an insight into the cooperation between the various staff groups at the pharmacy and into the organization and finances pharmacy.
At least 2 weeks of the above-mentioned internships must be taken in a pharmacy in the Czech Republic. The remaining length of training can be done anywhere in the world.
The curriculum also offers students to select other internships in a pharmacy or a pharmaceutical company.

Program structure

1. semester
Biology Botany I General and Inorganic Chemistry Human Morphology Introduction to Study and History of Pharmacy Premedical First Aid Professional Latin I

2. semester
Biophysics Botany II Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Professional Latin II

3. semester
Analytical Chemistry I Biochemistry Czech Language Human Physiology and Pathophysiology I Microbiology Molecular Biology Applied Statistics Basics of Chemical Drugs Food Chemistry and Principles of Dietology

4. semester
Analytical Chemistry II Human Physiology and Pathophysiology II Medicinal Chemistry I Phytochemistry Advanced Czech Language Applied Genetics Managed Pharmaceutical Practice I – 2 weeks Pathobiochemistry Pathology Production of Medicinal Plants Work with Information Sources

5. semester
Medicinal Chemistry II Pharmacognosy I Pharmacy Practice Theory of Dosage Forms Toxicology Antioxidants and Free Radicals Antioxidants and Free Radicals – practical classes Clinical Biochemistry Economics of Health Care Explant Cultures General Ecology and Ecology of Human Health Immunology for Pharmacists Methods of Molecular Biology Preclinical and Clinical Trials of Medicines

6. semester
Pharmacognosy II Pharmacology I Pharmacy Internship I – 2 weeks Biotechnology of Drugs Biotechnology of Drugs – Practical Classes Chemistry of Pharmaceutical Excipients Herbal Medicinal Products Industrial Pharmacy Marketing Authorisation of Pharmaceuticals Medical Devices Molecular Principles of Drug Design Principles of Molecular Modelling Structural Biology and Proteomics

7. semester
Analysis of Drugs Biopharmaceuticals Diploma Thesis I Diploma Thesis I Diploma Thesis I Diploma Thesis I Diploma Thesis I Diploma Thesis I Dosage Forms and Biopharmacy I Pharmaceutical Care I Pharmacology II Pharmacy Law and Ethics Homeopathic Medicinal Products Immunopharmacology Instrumental Analytical Methods in Pharmaceutical Technology Non-prescription Medicines Pharmacogenomics Pharmacogenomics – Practical Classes Toxicology of Natural Compounds

8. semester
Diploma Thesis II Diploma Thesis II Diploma Thesis II Diploma Thesis II Diploma Thesis II Dosage Forms and Biopharmacy II Pharmaceutical Care II Pharmacotherapy and Clinical Pharmacology Social Pharmacy Advanced Drug Delivery Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy Cosmetic Products Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Health Coaching Methods of Evaluation and Formulation Dossiers of Medicinal Products Oncology Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Analysis in Industry Pharmacoeconomics Pharmacokinetics Pharmacy Counselling Radiopharmaceuticals Risk Management in Pharmacotherapy Technology of Hospital Pharmaceuticals

9. semester
Internship II – 24 weeks

10. semester
Diploma Thesis III Diploma Thesis III Diploma Thesis III Diploma Thesis III Diploma Thesis III Diploma Thesis III

Career opportunities

General definition of the employment of graduates of the Master’s study program Pharmacy:

Pharmacists in pharmacy care facilities
Clinical pharmacist in hospitals, or other medical facilities
Bioanalysts in medical laboratories
Specialist in laboratories for research, development, and control of medicinal products
Specialist in pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution companies
Academic / researcher in academia and other institutions involved in science, research, development, and innovation
Specialists in health management structures
Expert/researcher in the chemical, food, and cosmetic industries
an expert/consultant in the non-profit sector involved in the protection, promotion, and development of the health of individuals and specific groups of the population.

Dentistry

Masaryk University

Brno, Czechia Republic

Attribute
Faculty:
Medicine
Study location Czechia Republic,Brno
Type:
Dr of Medicine
Study Language:
English
Duration:
5 years
Tuition Fee:
£13,544.86
Entry Qualification:

Undergraduate diploma (or higher)

Language Requirements:

English

Other Requirements:
  1. Two references
  2. 200 Euro Application fee
Overview:

Overview

The aim of the Master’s Degree Program in Dentistry is to prepare students for the independent practice of a dental practitioner so that they are able to perform it at a high professional level according to the current state of knowledge and in accordance with legal regulations and deontological rules. It is implemented within a credit system of study that is fully compatible with the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) creating thus conditions for students for completing part of their studies at European partner universities. The study is divided into 10 semesters and is based on gradual passage of the student through theoretical, preclinical and later clinical subjects. The curriculum is conceived on the principle of logical continuity of subjects/disciplines where the enrollment into the individual subjects is adjusted by a system of prerequisites (i.e. pre-existing knowledge acquired by studying the preceding subjects as a necessary basis for follow-up subjects) for maximum efficiency. The study includes four continuous practices in the laboratory/practice of the dentist. The study of the Dentistry Program is completed by a State Rigorous Exam which consists of a practical and theoretical part in the following disciplines: 1) Conservative Dentistry, Pediatric Dentistry and Periodontology, 2) Prosthetic Dentistry and Orthodontics, and 3) Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. The study leads to acquiring key knowledge and skills that are – in general terms – understanding of functioning of the human body and its parts in health and illness, understanding the biological, physical and chemical principles on which diagnosis, rational effective treatment and disease prevention are based, with a focus on the orofacial area.

Programme structure

1. semester
Anatomy I – lecture Anatomy I – seminar Basic Medical Terminology I – seminar Biology I – lecture Biology I – practice Czech Language for Foreigners I – practice Ethics in Dentistry – lecture Ethics in Dentistry – practice First Aid – lecture First Aid – practice Handling chemical substances Medical Chemistry, Dental Materials – lecture Medical Chemistry, Dental Materials – practice Medical Chemistry, Dental Materials – seminar Medical Physics and Informatics – lecture Medical Physics and Informatics – practice Preclinical Dentistry I – lecture Preclinical Dentistry I – practice

2. semester
Anatomy II – dissection Anatomy II – lecture Anatomy II – seminar Basic Medical Terminology II – seminar Basic Medical Terminology II – practice Biology II – lecture Biology II – practice Czech Language for Foreigners II – practice Histology and Embryology I – lecture Histology and Embryology I – practice IT in Dentistry Preclinical Dentistry II – lecture Preclinical Dentistry II – practice Prosthetic Technology I – Materials Vacational Training in Preclinical Dentistry

3. semester
Biochemistry I – seminar Biochemisty I – lecture Czech Language for Foreigners III – practice Diagnostic Imaging in Dentistry – lecture Diagnostic Imaging in Dentistry – practice Gnatology – Bases of Prosthetics – lecture Gnatology – Bases of Prosthetics – practice Histology and Embryology II – lecture Histology and Embryology II – practice Nursing Physiology I – lecture Physiology I – practice Physiology I – seminar Preclinical Dentistry III – lecture Preclinical Dentistry III – practice Prosthetic Technology II – lecture Prosthetic Technology II – practice

4. semester
Anatomy of the Head and Nerve Tracts – Lecture Biochemistry II – lecture Biochemistry II – practice Biochemistry II seminar Czech Language for Foreigners IV Dental Public Health I – lecture Medical Oral Microbiology I – lecture Medical Oral Microbiology I – practice Neuroscience – practice Neurosciences – lecture Oral Histology and Embryology – lecture Oral Histology and Embryology – practice Oral Surgery I – lecture Oral Surgery I – practice Physiology II – lecture Physiology II – practice Physiology II – seminar Preventive Dentistry – lecture Preventive Dentistry – practice Prosthetic Dentistry I – lecture Prosthetic Dentistry I – practice Restorative Dentistry – Cariology – practice Vacational Training in Practical Dentistry 1 Research Activities in Dentistry Special Dentures

5. semester
Clinical Introduction to Surgery – practice Czech Language for Foreigners V – practice Immunology in Dentistry – lecture Immunology in Dentistry – practice Materials and Technologies in Dentistry Medical Oral Microbiology II – lecture Medical Oral Microbiology II – practice Medical Psychology and Psychosomatic in Dentistry – lecture Medical Psychology and Psychosomatic in Dentistry – practice Oral Pathology I – lecture Oral Surgery II – lecture Oral Surgery II – practice Pathological Physiology I – practice Pathology I – lecture Pathology I – practice Pathophysiology I – lecture Prosthetic Dentistry II – lecture Prosthetic Dentistry II – practice Restorative Dentistry I – lecture Restorative Dentistry I – practice

6. semester
Clinical Introduction to Internal Medicine – lecture Clinical Intruduction to Internal Medicine – practice Communication and Selfexperience – practice Czech Language for Foreigners VI – practice Genetics in Dentistry – lecture Genetics in Dentistry – practice Oral Pathology II – lecture Oral Surgery III – lecture Oral Surgery III – practice Orthodontics I – lecture Orthodontics I – practice Pathological Physiology II – lecture Pathological Physiology II – practice Pathology II – lecture Pathology II – practice Periodontology I – practice Pharmacology I – lecture Pharmacology I – practice Prosthetic Dentistry III – lecture Prosthetic Dentistry III – practice Restorative dentistry II – Endodontics I – lecture Restorative dentistry II – Endodontics I – practice Surgery I – lecture Surgery I – practice Vacational Training in Practical Dentistry 2 Basic Stratification Techniques

7. semester
Bases of Hygiene in Dentistry – lecture Bases of Hygiene in Dentistry – practice Czech Language for Foreigners VII Dermatovenerology – lecture Dermatovenerology – practice Forensic Medicine in Dentistry – seminar Internal Medicine – block 1 – Functional Diagnostics, Occupational Medicine Internal medicine part 2 – Pneumology Internal medicine part 3 – Nefrology, Diabetology, Revmatology and Endocrinology Oral Surgery IV – lecture Oral Surgery IV – practice Orthodontics II – lecture Orthodontics II – practice Otorhinolaryngology – lecture Otorhinolaryngology – practice Pediatric dentistry I – practice Periodontology II – lecture Periodontology II – practice Pharmacology II – lecture Pharmacology II – practice Prosthetic Dentistry IV – lecture Prosthetic Dentistry IV – practice Restorative Dentistry III – lecture Restorative Dentistry III – practice Surgery II – lecture Surgery II – practice

8. semester
Czech Language for Foreigners VIII – practice Internal Medicine block 1- 5 Internal medicine part 4 – Gastroenterology and Haematology Internal medicine part 5 – Cardiology and Angiology Neurology – lecture Neurology – practice Ophthalmology – practice Oral Surgery V – lecture Oral Surgery V – practice Orthodontics III – lecture Orthodontics III – practice Pediatric Dentistry I – lecture Periodontology III – lecture Periodontology III – practice Physiotherapy and Exercise Therapy Programme – lecture Physiotherapy and Exercise Therapy Programme – practice Prosthetic Dentistry V – lecture Prosthetic Dentistry V – practice Restorative dentistry IV – Endodontics II – lecture Restorative dentistry IV – Endodontics II – practice Restorative Dentistry V – practice Restorative Dentistry V – seminar Surgery III – lecture Surgery III – practice Vacational Training in Practical Dentistry 3 Special Treatment Procedures in Dentistry

9. semester
Atomic Energy Act – seminar Bases of Clinical Genetics – seminar Dental Implantology – seminar Dental Public Health II – lecture Individual project in Dentistry Intensive Care Medicine – seminar Management in Dentistry – seminar Obstetrics and Gynaecology – lecture Oral and Maxillo-facial Surgery – seminar Oral Medicine – lecture Oral Medicine – seminar Oral Surgery VI – practice Orthodontics IV – lecture Orthodontics IV – practice Paediatrics – practice Pediatric Dentistry II – practice Pediatric Dentistry II – seminar Pediatrics – lecture Prosthetic Dentistry VI – practice Psychiatry – lecture Psychiatry – practice Restorative Dentistry IV, Differential Diagnostics – practice Restorative Dentistry IV, Differential Diagnostics – seminar Periodontology – selected chapters

10. semester
Comprehensive pract.training in Rest.dent.,Paed.dent.,Prostetic dent., Periodont.,Oral surg.,Orthod. Oral and Maxillo-facial Surgery – State Exam Prosthetics Dentistry and Orthodontics – State Exam Restorative Dentistry, Pediatric Dentistry and Periodontology – State Exam

Software Systems and Services Management (eng)

Masaryk University

Brno, Czechia Republic

Attribute
Faculty:
Informatics
Study location Czechia Republic,Brno
Type:
Bachelor, full-time
Study Language:
English
Duration:
4 years
Tuition Fee:
€3,000 per year
Entry Qualification:

High school / secondary education (or higher)

The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English.

Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.
You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university.

Language Requirements:

English

Other Requirements:

At least 2 reference(s) should be provided.

Application fee 200 Europ

Overview:

Career opportunities

The graduates find employment in companies and organizations of different sizes and orientations, but they also get the motivation and the possibility of basic preparation for their own innovative business. The strong competitive advantage of the program graduates is the ability to solve complex management-related problems of the development of systems and services for which they can use the acquired skills study. Their potential is predestined to hold managerial positions, such as the Chief Information Officer (CIO), project manager, and risk manager. Graduates of the cybersecurity management specialization will find application primarily in companies and institutions that need specialists able to work with relevant coordinating institutions and ensure the management of cybersecurity processes. These are positions as a cybersecurity manager and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).

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