FSS IREP11 International Relations and European Politics
Name in Czech: International Relations and European Politics
master's full-time single-subject, language of instruction: English English
Included in the programme: FSS N-IREP International Relations and European Politics

Introductory information / Instructions

The Master of International Relations and European Politics (IREP Mgr.) is studied at the Department of International Relations and European Studies of the FSS MU as an English-language single-subject full-time master's program.

The study is governed by the MU Study and Examination Regulations and the FSS Study Standards. Studying is credit type. Credits (ECTS) are obtained by completing individual subjects. Compulsory subjects are the basis of the study program and must be completed during the course of study.

Students are eligible to apply for a final state examination in the IREP Mgr. program if they have gained a total of 120 ECTS, of which 58 ECTS are for compulsory courses, 22 ECTS for diploma theses, and 40 ECTS for optional courses which constitute a mandatory segment where students choose courses according to their preference and field of expertise at a minimum of 40 ECTS. 

Students may also choose to substitute a part of this minimum by enrolling in out-of-department optional courses (C) offered by other university departments. Only 12 ECTS credits from such courses count toward the necessary 40 ECTS minimum (C -> B). Subjects of other programs are part of the offer of compulsory subjects of the IREP program only if they are explicitly listed in the registration templates and can award ECTS only if they are completed in the semester for which they were listed in the IREP program.

Furthermore, students must fulfill requirements for minimal language competency (4 credits - Block 2) and successfully pass one practical subject (4 credits from Block 3) both counting toward the 40 ECTS for optional courses.

The standard length of the Master's degree program in full-time study is 4 semesters.

The study is completed by a defense of the diploma thesis and a state final examination.

Diploma Thesis

Code Name Guarantor Type of Completion Extent and Intensity Credits Term Profile Cat.
FSS:IREn4500Diploma seminar I. O. Krpecz 0/2/010 3P
FSS:IREn4501Diploma seminar II. O. Krpecz 0/2/012 4P
22 credits

Required courses

Compulsory courses form the core of the program and must be successfully concluded prior to the state exam. A total of 58 credits.

Code Name Guarantor Type of Completion Extent and Intensity Credits Term Profile Cat.
FSS:IREn4001International Politics in Modern Europe V. Hloušekzk 1/1/06 1Z
FSS:IREn4002Theories of Cooperation and Conflict in IR O. Krpeczk 1/1/08 1Z
FSS:IREn4006Executive skills in international relations and European politics O. Krpeczk 2/2/08 1P
FSS:IREn4004International Law and Regimes O. Krpeczk 1/1/06 2Z
FSS:IREn4005Research Methods in Social Sciences F. Černochzk 1/1/08 2P
FSS:IREn4003EU Political System P. Kaniokzk 1/1/08 3P
FSS:IREn4007Contemporary World Politics O. Krpeczk 1/1/07 3P
FSS:IREn4008Europe in Global Economy O. Krpeczk 1/1/07 4Z
58 credits

Selective courses

Optional courses (B) constitute a mandatory segment where students choose courses according to their preference and field of expertise at a minimum of 40 ECTS.

Students may also choose to substitute a part of this minimum by enrolling in out-of-department optional courses (C) offered by other university departments. Only 12 ECTS credits from such courses count toward the necessary 40 ECTS minimum (C -> B).

Furthermore, students must fulfill requirements for minimal language competency (4 credits - Block 2) and successfully pass one practical subject (4 credits from Block 3) both counting toward the 40 ECTS for optional courses.

Refresher courses are optional courses offered to students from outside the department wishing to catch up on selective aspects of previous education in Block 4.

Block 1 - Optional courses

Traditional optional courses constitute an always expanding segment where students choose courses according to their preference and field of expertise.

Code Name Guarantor Type of Completion Extent and Intensity Credits Term Profile Cat.
FSS:EVSb2054Political Issues and Social Policy in the European Union P. Kuchyňkovázk 1/1/05 --
FSS:IREn5005Modern Peacekeeping M. Chovančíkzk 1/1/05 2-
FSS:IREn5006German foreign policy J. Urbanovskázk 1/1/05 3-
FSS:IREn5011Human Evolution and International Politics P. Suchýzk 1/1/04 4-
FSS:IREn5012International sanctions M. Chovančíkzk 1/1/05 2-
FSS:IREn5016Comparative Politics of EU countries V. Hloušekzk 1/1/06 --
FSS:IREn5017European Union in European Politics since 1989 P. Kuchyňkovázk 1/1/05 --
FSS:MVZn5078Human Rights in Post-Conflict Societies Z. Křížzk 1/1/05 --
FSS:MEBn5011U.S. Energy Policy: Development and Challenges M. Jirušekzk 1/1/05 --
FSS:IREn5021EU crisis management J. Urbanovskázk 1/1/05 --
FSS:IREn5019No War, No Peace: Unresolved Conflicts in the Caucasus. Z. Bechnázk 2/0/05 --
FSS:EVSn5035Monetary integration in the EU V. Hodulákzk 1/1/06 --
FSS:IREn5023Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Innovation – Practitioner’s Perspective Z. Křížzk 1/1/04 --
FSS:MEBn5035Introduction to Economics F. Černochzk 1/1/04 --
FSS:EGOn5005Politics of Euroscepticism P. Kaniokzk 1/1/05 --
FSS:MVZn5036Military transformation in Central Europe Z. Křížz 1/1/04 --
FSS:IREn5025Memory on Wars Between Russia and Central and Eastern Europe Z. Křížz 1/1/04 --
FSS:EVSn5064The Schengen Roadmap: adapting EU’s justice and home affairs to new challenges P. Kaniokzk 1/1/05 --
87 credits

Block 2 - Minimal language competency

A condition for students to take the state final examination is the demonstration of the faculty's minimum language competence in academic and professional English (level C1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages - SERR) in the range of 4 ECTS.

Block 3 - Practical courses

Students are required to successfully pass one practical subject at a minimum of 4 credits from this block.

Code Name Guarantor Type of Completion Extent and Intensity Credits Term Profile Cat.
FSS:MVZn5900Internship Z. Křížz 0/0/05 --
FSS:MVZn5901Summer school Z. Křížz 0/0/03 --
FSS:IREn5900Internship in CZE/SVK A. Konvalinováz 0/0/05 --
FSS:IREn5020Mediation training for an international context M. Chovančíkzk 1/1/04 --
17 credits

Block 4 - Refresher courses

Refresher courses are optional courses offered to students from outside the department wishing to catch up on selective aspects of previous education.

Code Name Guarantor Type of Completion Extent and Intensity Credits Term Profile Cat.
FSS:IREn5500Academic skills review V. Havlíkzk 1/1/02 --
FSS:IREn5501Introduction to IR and EP P. Kaniokzk 1/1/03 --
FSS:IREn5502Theory of International Relations and European Integration. M. Brusenbauch Meislovázk 2/0/03 --
8 credits