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Pedagogical master-degree study programme
The study programme is carried out in collaboration with UP PEF (Faculty of Education), in combination with a double-discipline pedagogical study programme Geography.
The pedagogical study programme is carried out as double-discipline study, which means that the student, in addition to History, chooses double-discipline study programme Geography. Together they form a whole study programme. In the application, candidates must indicate both double-discipline study programmes and must also meet the admission requirements for both double-discipline study programmes.
The structure of the double-discipline study is equally composed of the contents and competencies of both study programmes. The general pedagogical contents of the programme are carried out in cooperation with the UP Faculty of Education.
Master (MA) in Teaching History and Geography
Master`s, second cycle, full-time study
Duration: 2 Years / 120 ECTS
0114 Teacher training with subject specialisation
Admission to the first year of study shall be granted to candidates who have completed:
a) a first cycle study programme in history;
b) a first cycle study programme in other fields of study, provided that a candidate has completed all the study obligations relevant for further study prior to enrolment. Study obligations carrying up to 60 ECTS are defined by the relevant Faculty Commission based on documentation, provided by the candidate and taking into consideration the type of studies previously completed. The candidate can fulfil the study obligations within the first cycle of studies, within continuing professional development courses, or any other type of formal education and/or exams. Candidates must fulfil the obligations prior to enrolment into the master’s study programme;
c) a four-year academic study programme or specialist study programme after completing higher professional study programme (pre-reform study programmes, adopted before 11 June 2004) in other fields of study, provided that a candidate has completed all the study obligations relevant for further study prior to enrolment. Study obligations carrying up to 60 ECTS are defined by the relevant Faculty Commission based on documentation, provided by the candidate and taking into consideration the type of studies previously completed. Candidate can fulfil the obligations within the first cycle of studies, within continuing professional development courses, or any other type of formal education and/or exams. Candidate must fulfil the obligations prior to enrolment into the master’s study programme;
d) a comparable education abroad and have been, in the process of recognition of their qualification and in accordance with Assessment and Recognition of Education Act, legally granted the right to continue their studies in the study programme.
In Case of Enrolment Limitation
the candidates are selected according to their average grade obtained in the first cycle / undergraduate studies.