Economics and Management (EM), Bachelor

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

Program Overview

The Economics and Management (EM) Bachelor at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague is a dynamic 3-year full-time program that blends economics, management, quantitative methods, ICT, and social sciences to equip you with practical skills for real-world careers in business, administration, or entrepreneurship. It's perfect for students curious about how economies work, eager to lead teams in firms or public sectors, and ready to tackle roles in national or international markets right after graduation.

Curriculum structure
First Year
You'll kick off with a strong foundation in core skills, diving into Mathematics to master quantitative tools essential for economic analysis, alongside Fundamentals courses that introduce basic economic principles and business concepts. This year builds your analytical mindset through obligatory subjects like these, setting you up to understand how numbers drive decisions in real businesses. By semester's end, you'll feel confident applying math to everyday economic scenarios.

Second Year
Building momentum, you'll explore Empirical Research in Economics to learn how to gather and analyze real data for smart decision-making, paired with Microeconomics that breaks down individual markets, consumer behavior, and firm strategies. These courses sharpen your ability to spot trends and solve problems in competitive environments. You'll also tackle advanced topics that connect theory to practice, preparing you for the complexities of modern economies.

Third Year
In your final year, focus shifts to applied expertise with Enterprise Economics, where you'll study firm operations, costs, and growth strategies, plus Information Systems for leveraging tech in management. Courses like Agrarian Sector Economics, Theory of Trade, and Investment and Long Term Financing tie it all together, helping you grasp global trade, investments, and sector-specific challenges. You'll wrap up with your Bachelor Thesis, honing skills for medium-level management roles.

Focus areas
The program emphasizes interdisciplinary training in general economics, management theory, public sector economics, firm economics, finance, credit management, bookkeeping, quantitative methods, and ICT—preparing you for production, services, commerce, state administration, finance, and insurance sectors.

Learning outcomes
Graduates gain advanced knowledge to handle managerial duties in firms, state institutions, or non-profits; apply economic theories practically; excel in operational and medium-level management as creative team members; and pursue master's studies or immediate employment on national/international markets.

Professional alignment (accreditation)
This accredited bachelor's program follows Czech higher education standards (Act No. 111/1998 Coll.), culminating in a State Final Examination on General Economics, Fundamentals of Management, and Quantitative Methods, awarding the Bc (Bachelor) degree for seamless career or further study progression.

Reputation (employability rankings)
FEM CZU Prague, home to nearly 10,000 students, is renowned for graduate success on Czech and international labor markets, with EM alumni securing roles in management, entrepreneurship, and administration across economic sectors—building on the faculty's strong track record in practical, market-aligned education.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague's Faculty of Economics and Management (FEM), our Economics and Management (EM) Bachelor program dives deep into hands-on learning, blending economic theory with real-world managerial skills through practical applications in courses like Empirical Research in Economics, Enterprise Economics, and Information Systems. You'll build expertise using quantitative methods, ICT tools, and interdisciplinary approaches that prepare you directly for roles in firms, state institutions, or entrepreneurship—think analyzing firm economics, finance, and credit management in ways that mirror actual business challenges. Full-time students like you get full access to lectures, seminars, laboratory exercises, and practical classes over structured semesters, ensuring you apply concepts immediately.

 

This practical edge comes alive through specific program features and FEM resources:
- Quantitative methods and empirical research labs: Hands-on work in courses like Empirical Research in Economics and Quantitative Methods (part of your State Final Exam), using data analysis tools to tackle real economic problems.
- Information Systems training: Dedicated course in Year 3 focusing on ICT and digital tools for business, including software for management and economic modeling.
- Group-oriented projects and bachelor thesis: Collaborative thesis defense before an exam board, plus team-based learning in management fundamentals and microeconomics.
- Management skills development: Practical classes in Management Skills, Psychology and Ethics in Business, and Enterprise Economics to simulate medium-level management scenarios.
- University Information System (UIS): Digital platform (is.czu.cz) for enrolling in optional subjects, accessing resources, and managing your studies—your go-to for all program tools.

These elements set EM apart, giving you the practical know-how employers crave while opening doors to our English-taught Master's programs or immediate jobs in economics, finance, and administration. Ready to take the next step? Apply now via the FEM admissions page—your future in economics starts here. For the full facilities list, check [FEM Facilities](https://www.pef.czu.cz/en).

Progression & Future Opportunities

At the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague's Faculty of Economics and Management (FEM), the Economics and Management (EM) Bachelor program dives deep into hands-on learning right from year one, blending economic theory with real-world managerial skills through courses like Empirical Research in Economics, Enterprise Economics, and Information Systems. You'll build practical expertise in areas like finance, credit management, bookkeeping, and quantitative methods, preparing you to step into medium-level management roles or even launch your own ventures—think applying these directly in team settings at firms, state institutions, or international orgs.

 

Students get full access to FEM's dynamic full-time setup, including lectures, seminars, laboratory exercises, and practical classes over structured semesters, all designed to sharpen your edge for the job market. Here's how the program makes experiential learning come alive with specific tools and opportunities tailored to EM:

- Quantitative methods and empirical research labs: Hands-on work in courses like Empirical Research in Economics (5 ECTS, second year) and Quantitative Methods (State Final Exam subject), using university labs for data analysis and modeling to tackle real economic scenarios.
- Information Systems training: Third-year course (5 ECTS) with practical digital tools and software for business info systems, helping you master ICT applications in economics and management—just like what's needed in modern firms.
- Group and project-based learning: Integrated into management skills courses (e.g., Fundamentals of Management, a State Final Exam subject), where you'll collaborate on enterprise economics projects (5 ECTS, third year), simulating team roles in production, services, or finance sectors.
- University Information System (UIS): Core digital platform (is.czu.cz) for managing your studies, enrolling in optional subjects, and accessing resources—essential for tracking your progress and projects.
- Faculty libraries and research facilities: Full use of FEM's extensive library collections and research spaces supporting economics, management, and public sector studies, plus interdisciplinary tools from the broader CZU campus.

While the program emphasizes practical prep through coursework and exams (culminating in your bachelor thesis defense), it sets you up perfectly for internships via alumni networks in national/international firms—many grads jump straight into operational management. Imagine gaining these skills in Prague's vibrant economy!

Program Key Stats

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Business manager
  • Operations manager
  • Consultant
  • Financial analyst
  • Credit manager
  • Accountant
  • Entrepreneur
  • Public officer
  • Executive
  • HR specialist
  • Nonprofit coordinator
  • Trade manager
  • Project manager
  • Policy advisor

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