KOMÁREK, Jaroslav, Peter MARKOVIČ, Jaroslav DOČKAL, Barbora NOVOTNÁ BŘEZOVSKÁ a Filip RIGEL. Higher Education for Higher Competitiveness. Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science. Praha: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 2017, roč. 10, č. 2, s. 34-43. ISSN 1803-1617.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Higher Education for Higher Competitiveness
Autoři KOMÁREK, Jaroslav, Peter MARKOVIČ, Jaroslav DOČKAL, Barbora NOVOTNÁ BŘEZOVSKÁ a Filip RIGEL.
Vydání Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, Praha, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 2017, 1803-1617.
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Originální jazyk čeština
Typ výsledku Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor 50500 5.5 Law
Stát vydavatele Česká republika
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Klíčová slova anglicky Bachelor study program, competitiveness, Economics, Higher Education Act, managerial skills, practice
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změnil Změnil: JUDr. Mgr. Filip Rigel, Ph.D., učo 53621. Změněno: 19. 7. 2017 10:10.
Anotace
The current criticism of higher education is that the education offered does not match the needs of practice. In terms of competitiveness, Germany is about the forefront in Europe, and logically the question of whether higher education is the source from which leads to this result. The objective of this paper is to compare the corresponding study programs of Czech and German universities in the area of Economics by identifying the relevant differences and to confirm or dismiss the validity of the research hypothesis „Business Economics programs at German universities differ in ways that can boost competitiveness“. In order to compare the study programs between Czech and German universities, the eight faculties of Economics geared towards Business and Economics and Bachelor degree program were selected. As an introductory information, the structure of the programs was compared in terms of course load and which courses being compulsory, elective, and various forms of actual work practice and Bachelor thesis. The portfolio analysis of compulsory courses was organized into more general course groups and the percentage share of the total extent of compulsory courses was evaluated and the percentage of the active part. The analysis of Bachelor’s degree programs justifies the validity of the research hypothesis such that German study programs are more focused on practical application in a work environment. To that, contribute significantly the German specific institutions, the universities of applied sciences, which are strongly geared towards the needs of actual practice. The reflection of findings may apply in the context of the forthcoming implementation of amendment to the Higher Education Act.
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