The (in)secure world requires strategical action.

Degree programme objectives

The study of security and strategic studies at the bachelor level enables students to identify and to understand the main problems and topics of contemporary approaches to security and strategy. In the course of the study, the main fields of interest of the discipline are introduced, history of military and internal security are clarified, and most importantly, the current security threats and risks, as well as analysis of various political approaches to their solutions are introduced. The methodological part of the study contributes significantly to students’ and graduates’ ability to study, clarify and manage security challenges of today’s world. An important cross-cutting part of the study is education in the field of work with information sources, work with information from security environment, and elaboration of written outputs within the discipline.

Study plans

Admission Procedures
CŽV - vzdělání v rámci akreditovaných studijních programů
Submission deadline until midnight 31/8/2020

  • Acceptance round information

    Přijímací řízení do celoživotního vzdělávání (dále CŽV) je určeno pro ty uchazeče, kteří absolvovali testy ZSV (přijímací řízení do akademického roku 2020/2021, KONEČNÝ VÝSLEDEK = percentil ZSV*2) nebo ZSV a OSP/TSP (přijímací řízení do akademického roku 2019/2020 nebo 2020/2021 - váha pro stanovení přepočteného percentilu je 40 % pro OSP/TSP a 60 % pro ZSV, KONEČNÝ VÝSLEDEK = percentil OSP/TSP*0,8 + percentil ZSV*1,2) a dosáhli u nich přepočteného percentilu min. 120. Pro program Psychologie je však nutný přepočtený percentil min. 155. Uchazeč o CŽV musí mít ukončené středoškolské vzdělání. Cena za jeden semestr vzdělávání v rámci programu CŽV činí pro akademický rok 2020/2021 u programu Mediální studia a žurnalistika 23 500,- Kč, u ostatních programů 19 500,- Kč.

  • Recommended reading for the examinations under this field
    https://www.scio.cz/download/ZSV-literatura.pdf

Studies

  • Objectives

    The study of security and strategic studies at the bachelor level enables students to identify and to understand the main problems and topics of contemporary approaches to security and strategy. In the course of the study, the main fields of interest of the discipline are introduced, history of military and internal security are clarified, and most importantly, the current security threats and risks, as well as analysis of various political approaches to their solutions are introduced. The methodological part of the study contributes significantly to students’ and graduates’ ability to study, clarify and manage security challenges of today’s world. An important cross-cutting part of the study is education in the field of work with information sources, work with information from security environment, and elaboration of written outputs within the discipline.

  • Learning Outcomes

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

    • To identify and analyze current security threats in various security sectors
    • To understand and clarify structures, processes, and outputs within domestic as well as international security policy, including crisis management at different levels
    • To know and use important findings of strategic thinking for elaboration of strategic analyses
    • To acquire, analyze, and interpret data from security areas
    • To form and process solution of problems of security areas, including management of various crisis situations
  • Occupational Profiles of Graduates

    Graduates of the Security and Strategic Studies will have a wide range of job possibilities at all levels of public administration, in security consulting (as expert political advisors in the field of security), in economic sector (as security experts in companies which need security-political analyses due to the nature of their trade or due to the regions in which they operate), in humanitarian non-governmental organizations (as security experts of organizations operating in risk regions, or those focusing on solution of security threats), in media sphere (as security experts in various type of media) ets.

  • Regulated Professions
    • No professional status
  • Practical Training

    At the bachelor level, it is possible to choose an optional course BSSb1184 Security internship. Within this course students can undergo an internship in a security-oriented institution.

  • Goals of Theses

    The recommended length of bachelor thesis is 63.000 – 81.000 characters (including spaces). The text of the thesis as well as footnotes are included in this range; title, statutory declaration, acknowledgements, content, list of abbreviations, bibliography and appendices are not included in the above stated range of bachelor thesis.

    Students write bachelor theses individually under supervision of their supervisors. They have to conduct original research in accordance to the focus and demands of bachelor studies and the topics of the discipline. They have to present their results in a standard academic text in the range of the recommended length and structure (the structure of the text, annotation, key words, formatting, citations, list of literature). Graduates are able to formulate a relevant research question, conduct a corresponding original research, and compile an original text in accordance with the theoretical, methodological and formal requirements of the Security and Strategical Study program. Bachelor thesis and its public defense are arranged by the Directive FSS No. 6/2019 On Final State Examinations for Students of The Faculty of Social Studies of Masaryk University.

  • Access to Further Studies

    Graduates of the bachelor study program can (after meeting the requirements of admission) continue in a follow-up master degree in the Security and Strategic Studies at the Faculty of Social Studies.

Basic information

Abbreviation
B-BSS
Type
Bachelor's degree programme
Profile
academic
Degree
Bc.
Length of studies
3 years
Language of instruction
Czech Czech

203
number of active students
70
number of theses/dissertations

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