Corporate Finance Management

Compulsory courses – common for all graduates (A)
Course Abbreviation in Czech Number of semesters Number of credits Semester in which the subject is usually taught *
Mathematical Methods in Economics MME 1 6 1
Research Methods in Enterprise VMP 1 6 2
Macroeconomics in Global World MGS 1 6 1
Managerial Economics ME 1 6 1
Business Law OP 1 6 1
International and European Law MEP 1 6 2
Managerial Psychology POM 1 4 1
Corporate Finance FF 1 6 3
International Finance Reporting MFV 1 2 1
Marketing Management MkM 1 6 3
Management IS/ICT MIT 1 6 4
Strategic Management and Innovation SMI 1 6 3
Intellectual Property Law PDV 1 4 4
Foreign Language AJ / NJ 3 3 x 2 1, 2, 3
Master’s Thesis DP   10  
Specialist courses – compulsory (B1)
Managerial Accounting MÚč 1 6 2
Corporate Finance Project FPF 1 6 4
Audit and Finance Controlling AFC 1 6 3
Financial Market Trading OFT 1 6 2
Specialist courses – compulsory elective (B2)
Accounting IV Úč4 1 4 2
Banking Ban 1 4 3
(optional**)
Insurance Poj
Firm Valuation OHF 1 4 4
(optional**)
Managerial Play MH

Semesters 1 and 3 are mostly the winter ones (October–January), semesters 2 and 4 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.)