The aims of study programmes  referring to education and professional preparation

Specialization: Hotel trade and tourism

Graduates of the specialization Hotel trade and tourism will be prepared to work in economic subjects and organizations dealing with hotel industry and tourism.

The main aims of these studies are:

  • gaining knowledge about functioning the market economy and behaviour of a basic economic subject in conditions of strong internal and external competition, with special regard to the specifics of the tourist trade,
  • gaining and developing skills of diagnosing tourist markets to define in-coming markets being the subject of interest of every tourist enterprise,
  • gaining knowledge and skills from the field of managing a tourist enterprise,
  • gaining the ability of organization and service of different kinds of tourist events,
  • gaining the ability of independent creative thinking in categories of market success with simultaneous prediction of economic consequences of market workings,
  • gaining the ability of unconstrained socializing with people, based on modern means of communicating,
  • practical knowledge on an advanced level of  two foreign languages (English, German).

Specialization: Regional economy

The aim of studies on the specialization of regional economy is preparation of experts, who with the support of acquired theoretical knowledge and practical skills will get the basis to work within the range of analysis, planning and organization of management systems in regional economy.


First of all, the graduate of the specialization regional economy will possess:

  • professional knowledge and skill within the range of analysing regional economic processes,
  • knowledge and skills within the range of the strategic management of social-economic development of a region,
  • knowledge and skills within the range of functioning territorial councils,
  • knowledge and skills within the range of functioning logistic systems and organization and technology of transport processes,
  • knowledge within the range of economic, transport and customs laws, international contracts and agreements in the railway and road transport,
  • practical knowledge on an advanced level of two foreign languages (English, German).

 

 

 


 

 

 


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