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Academic Affairs
Study at the Masaryk University is in general flexible and students can build their individual study plans by registering courses that suit
their needs best. The optimal plan of studies is available on this
website. Apart from the courses offered by the European Politics program, students can
freely enroll into language courses and sports classes offered at the
university. They can also enroll into any other course offered at the
university, provided that they fulfill the entry requirements.
Furthermore, thanks to our EUNIS 2005 award-winning university information
system, the
student's agenda and study organization can be easily managed via the Internet.
The structure of the European Politics program, including credits,
Master's thesis, and final exam, is described in the 'Degree Requirements' section of the main menu. While studies follow the study plan and
individual plans, they should also proceed in accordance with the general rules of Masaryk University and the Higher Education Act.
Study and Examination Regulations of
the Masaryk University – this guideline will assist you in maintaining your student status and will smooth your progress in your studies.
Higher Education Act
Academic Honesty:
Students are responsible for acquainting themselves with and making use of proper procedures for writing papers, taking examinations, and doing research. Instructors are equally responsible for informing students of their policies with respect to the limits within which students may collaborate with or seek help from others on specific assignments.
In case of doubts with regard to the academic honesty rules, please consult the following website:
http://www.fss.muni.cz/en/site/fakulta/struktura/disciplinarni_komise
Student advisors – poradci@muni.cz –
in case of any questions or problems, you can contact your fellow student advisors, in addition to teachers, tutors or
administrative staff.
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