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Faculty of Humanities

German for Business Administration

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Programme: German for Business Administration Mode: Full time Type: Bachelor's Language: Czech

This programme is taught in Czech only

Who would not want to be a successful manager? But is it as easy as it looks? It can be, but only if you have the correct qualification.

If you choose this degree course, you will have a combination of language course units a.k.a. philology with course units focused on business administration. Both parts, the philological and the managerial, are well balanced as regards the number of lessons. In today’s strong competition you get the advantage of excellent language management equipment, and hence the lead over others.

The degree course includes practical course units focused on translation and the basics of interpreting, and naturally the acquisition of skills in the field of computing and information technology.

Working as labour officers or managers in foreign trade, a multinational company or as an assistant or translator needed in the institutions of the European Union can bring you valuable life experience. Whatever you decide to do, studying German for Business Administration will definitely increase the chances of getting the job you want.

What course units can you look forward to?

  • Business German
  • German Conversation
  • Translation and Basics of Interpreting
  • Presentation Skills
  • German Commercial Correspondence
  • History of German-Speaking Countries
  • German Literature
  • Morphology and Syntax
  • Lexicology
  • Academic Writing
  • Practical Training
  • Basics of Accounting
  • Basics of Law
  • Basics of Finance
  • Enterprise Economics
  • Marketing
  • Management
  • Information Technology

Where can you work after completing your studies?

  • Private and state-owned enterprises with foreign participation
  • Monetary institutions
  • Advertising or event agencies
  • Companies or institutions communicating in English

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