Making the state magnifique

Degree programme specification

Are you interested in obtaining a “double degree” with a French university? Do you want to maximise your prospects for a

career in top positions in public administration and international

organisations, as well as in the private sector? Do you want the European

Erasmus+ programme to pay for part of your studies?

If you answered yes to the above questions, the Public

Administration (Administration publique) programme is the perfect choice for

you. The Public Administration (Administration publique) study programme is

prepared by Masaryk University in Brno and the University of Rennes in France.

Czech and French lecturers take turns in teaching, part of the teaching is in Czech

or English and part in French. The programme is aimed at preparing highly

qualified employees in public administration; however, graduates also find

employment in the private sector in positions where they are able to use their

acquired knowledge and skills. The curriculum is strongly interdisciplinary oriented

and uses the proven know-how of the renowned participating universities,

emphasising the development of both hard-skills knowledge as well as

soft-skills for easier employment. The programme has the prestigious

international accreditation of the EAPAA, so it is one of a handful of the best

programmes in the region. Through internships in Czech and French public

institutions and special courses, graduates strengthen their prospects for

finding a successful job after graduation. Graduates receive French and Czech

university diplomas, giving them the chance to work in interesting positions in

many countries. Moreover, discussions with graduates show that participants of

the double degree programme are more satisfied in their jobs and have slightly

higher salaries than graduates who did not go abroad for an internship during

their studies.

Study plans

Studies

  • Objectives

    The “Public Administration (Administration publique)” study programme is prepared by Masaryk University and University of Rennes in France. The teaching is done by Czech and French teachers; therefore, part of the training is done in Czech and part in French. The study programme educates highly qualified public administration workers. The character of teaching is markedly interdisciplinary and it makes use of the know-how of the renowned French IPAG Institute, which belongs to University of Rennes. The focus of the study programme, the subject structure, and the teaching methods comply with the standards used in France. Together with solid economic knowledge, the graduates obtain an education in administrative science and law, with the emphasis on the European dimension of the processes that take place in public administration. Study visits in Czech and French public institutions and specialized courses contribute to developing the necessary abilities for actual employment.

  • Learning Outcomes

    After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:

    • Understands basic micro- and macroeconomics models and economic issues and can apply them for identifikation and solving of practical problems and for formulating recommendations.
    • Knows main theoretical concepts of public administration, public finances and trends of administrative reforms.
    • Understands specifics of public administration and a role individual types of public administration institutions in Czechia. He/she can identify and critically assess strengths and weaknesses of Czech administrative system.
    • Understands general and procedural part of administrative law and can apply them. He/she knows mechanisms of public administration control.
    • Knows French administrative system and can compare it with the system of the Czech Republic.
    • Knows instruments of public management (particularly from the areas like strategic management, quality management and HRM) and can apply them when identifiying strengths and weaknesses of actual public management practices.
    • Is aware of sectoral public and intersectoral policies and programmes  (like e-government, civil service models, public procurement) and can work with instruments and institutions from these areas.
    • Knows available programmes for financial support of public administration and has knowledge from project management (focusing on non-investment projects) and can apply this knowledge in project preparation and evaluation.
    • Understands trends of EU development and political as well as economic relationships and issues of the European integration. He/she also understands the system of European law and is well aware of trends in common and coordinated EU policies.
    • To discuss pozitives as well as negatives of the European integration.
    • Can prepare a high quality text. He/she knows essentials of research project and reports and can apply standard methods used in public policy, public administration and public management.
    • He/she is able to communicate effeciently and distribute information, ask questions, listen and argue in Czech and French. He/she is also able to efficiently work in teams, including those that are international.

  • Occupational Profiles of Graduates

    Successful graduates of the programme work for European

    Union institutions, Czech ministries and many other interesting positions in

    the public sector. They also hold positions in the French–Czech Chamber of

    Commerce as well as in private international companies such as Gardner Denver.

  • Practical Training

    Within the framework of the study, the student is obliged to

    complete two internships. As a rule, in the first year of study, an internship

    is carried out in a Czech institution for a duration of one month. In the

    second year of study, students go to France where they complete a two-month

    internship and teaching at Université de Rennes in France. An important fact is

    that the trip to France is financially supported by the European Erasmus+

    programme and the faculty itself contributes to part of the costs. The

    programme potentially allows participants to alternate between an internship in

    the Czech Republic and an internship in English in another developed country.

    Students also have the option to choose from a list of Czech and French

    institutions provided by the MFTAP programme coordinator and the French side. Students

    can thus be sure that they will be completing their internship in an

    institution that is used to working with interns and is able to assign tasks

    that will help them advance professionally in their subject of study. Czech

    internship mentors are invited each year to an MFTAP workshop where student

    feedback from both Czech and French internships is discussed. Examples of

    internships in the Czech Republic: Brno City Municipality, South Moravian Regional

    Authority, Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic, Ministry of Foreign

    Affairs of the Czech Republic, European Centre Brno. Examples of internships in

    France: Préfecture d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Université de Rennes Service des Affaires

    Internationales, Chambre Régionale de Commerce et d'Industrie de Bretagne,

    Nantes Métropole, Maison de l'Europe de Rennes. The dual traineeship system

    gives the study programme an essential uniqueness and the opportunity to gain

    experience from public administration practice in two different countries of

    the European Union. The intercultural dimension is a specific comparative

    advantage of this system.

  • Goals of Theses

    Diploma thesis is the compulsory part of the study programme. Formally, the thesis should get along with the rules published in the Student manual: "http://www.econ.muni.cz/zaverecna-prace".

    Diploma thesis aims primarily at the application of both the theoretical background and practical skills by analysis of particular topic cover public administration, public finance, and policy. Students can make use of their experience coming from the internship in the institution of Czech and French public administration.

  • Access to Further Studies

    Graduates of the programme will be prepared (if interested)

    to pursue a doctoral programme with a focus on, for example, economics,

    management, public administration and public policy in most countries of the

    world immediately after graduation or with time to spare after gaining

    practical experience.

Basic information

Abbreviation
N-MFTAP
Type
master's degree programme (following the bachelor's one)
Profile
academic
Degree
Ing.
Length of studies
2 years
Language of instruction
Czech Czech

15
number of active students
55
number of theses/dissertations

Faculty of Economics and Administration
Programme guaranteed by
In cooperation with
Univerzita Rennes ve Francii
Programme guarantor