Study program English for Business Administration
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E-mail studium-vedouci@fhs.utb.cz
Tomas Bata University in Zlín - Faculty of Humanities
Students in this programme acquire knowledge of English and American Studies, as well as specialist subjects focused on management practice. The philological part of the programme includes language study for communication, linguistic and cultural studies, while the specialist part includes professional subjects such as translation, communication practice in the Czech language, fundamentals of law, fundamentals of finance, business economics, management, marketing, sociology and political science. Both components are equally represented, thus creating an ideal graduate profile of a student who will be very well equipped linguistically while also mastering management-related disciplines. Among other things, the professionally oriented subjects aim to provide students with practical knowledge for working in the European Union. An integral part of the study programme is also the acquisition of skills in working with computer and information technology. The range of elective courses in the third year is designed to supplement, in an interesting and practical way, the knowledge acquired in compulsory courses in the lower years.
Graduates of the English for Business Administration programme acquire knowledge that enables them to work as assistants, managers or representatives in private and state-owned companies with international participation, in financial institutions, in foreign trade and in companies and institutions communicating in English. They may also find employment in lower-level management positions, as well as translation support in the fields of economics and commerce. The combination of language and economics enables graduates to conduct negotiations with foreign partners, present a company, product or service, and prepare business documents in English, including stylistically, grammatically and formally correct texts.
E-mail studium-vedouci@fhs.utb.cz
Nám. T. G. Masaryka 5555, 76001 Zlín
Štefánikova 5670, 76001 Zlín
Phone
Students in this programme acquire knowledge of English and American Studies, as well as specialist subjects focused on management practice. The philological part of the programme includes language study for communication, linguistic and cultural studies, while the specialist part includes professional subjects such as translation, communication practice in the Czech language, fundamentals of law, fundamentals of finance, business economics, management, marketing, sociology and political science. Both components are equally represented, thus creating an ideal graduate profile of a student who will be very well equipped linguistically while also mastering management-related disciplines. Among other things, the professionally oriented subjects aim to provide students with practical knowledge for working in the European Union. An integral part of the study programme is also the acquisition of skills in working with computer and information technology. The range of elective courses in the third year is designed to supplement, in an interesting and practical way, the knowledge acquired in compulsory courses in the lower years.
Graduates of the English for Business Administration programme acquire knowledge that enables them to work as assistants, managers or representatives in private and state-owned companies with international participation, in financial institutions, in foreign trade and in companies and institutions communicating in English. They may also find employment in lower-level management positions, as well as translation support in the fields of economics and commerce. The combination of language and economics enables graduates to conduct negotiations with foreign partners, present a company, product or service, and prepare business documents in English, including stylistically, grammatically and formally correct texts.
E-mail studium-vedouci@fhs.utb.cz
Nám. T. G. Masaryka 5555, 76001 Zlín
Štefánikova 5670, 76001 Zlín
Phone
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