Final State Examination

Final state examination dates and the date for thesis submission are set out by the Schedule of the Academic Year.

Final state examinations are organized twice a year - in spring and in autumn. Students register for the final state examination in the Topic list in the IS MU.

The final state examination consists of the two following, separately assessed parts called Master's Thesis Defence and subject Academic discussion.

Conditions

Register for the exam

Students are obliged to register for the final state examination during the semester in which they met their study obligations or in the semester immediately following (see Subsection 23 (1), MU Study and Examinations Regulations), otherwise your studies will be terminated. In case your studies is interrupted, you have to contact the Office for International Relations and apply for activating your studies on time. The fact that your studies is interrupted does not relieve you from the obligation of registration for the Final state examination! This is required also of students with unfavourable thesis evaluation ("not passed") – the final thesis grading is determined only by the examination board.

Accomplish 120 ECTS

You may sit the Final State Examination only after all the study obligations have been met, i.e. you have passed all the exams and obtained all the credits prescribed as compulsory, or selective for your study field and you have obtained the minimum of the total number of credits required for the whole study, which is 120 ECTS.
Academic obligations, set by the recommended study plan, must be finished 3 days before the final state examination at the latest. Failing to do so, your registration will be cancelled (see Subsection 5 in DIRECTIVE No 8/2019).

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Should you not attend

In case you do not attend the final state examination that you registered for without prior excuse or your excure is not accepted, you will be evaluated „-“. In this case it is not possible to open a new archive and you have to defend the originally uploaded work when having the resit.

Should you fail

Should you fail the Final State Examination, you are obliged to register for a resit for dates determined by respective departments, not later than by the end of the semester immediately following after the semester in which your state examination overall result was insufficient (see Subsection 22(7), MU Study and Examinations Regulations). You only resit the specific part of the Final State Examination where your grading was insufficient. Neither The Higher Education Act nor Internal Regulations of Masaryk University make it possible to recognize the Final State Examination Results attained in previous studies. Neither is it permissible to automatically enter the result of one Final State Examination in concurrent studies.

In case of failure at the first attempt of the Final state examination, you have the right to sit the Final State Examination again in the following semester. If you have failed the Final State Exam at the first attempt, and at the same time fulfilled the conditions for enrolment in the next semester and you wish to be enrolled in this semester, you must apply for enrolment in the IS, otherwise, your studies will be interrupted ex officio until the second attempt of the Final State Examination.

If you have failed the Final State Examination and have not fulfilled the conditions for enrolment in the following semester, your studies will be interrupted automatically ex officio until the second attempt of the Final State Examination. If your studies have already exceeded twice the standard period of study, your studies will be terminated even though you would normally be entitled to a second attempt of the Final State Examination.

Document of completion

An official document of completion for each part of the Final State Examination is not issued as these form an integral part of the state examination. Failure to complete all the parts results in failure to complete the Final State Examination as such. Completion of the Final State Examination (i.e. of all its parts) is documented by a diploma.

Schedules

The schedule of the Final State Examination will be shared at the department webpages.

The schedule is binding. You are requested to be present at the site of the exam at least 30 minutes before you are due to take the exam. Failing to appear means you will not be classified and you will have wasted one attempt, unless you bring a confirmation from the doctor proving your health problems. This must be delivered within 5 working days from the state examination date. Please note that there is no possibility to reschedule the exam. Also, please note that not taking or not passing the exam will mean that you will have to prolong your studies with all consequences arising from the Study and examination regulations and your study contract.

 

Content of the Final State Examination

The final state examination consists of the final thesis defence and academic discussion. The total length of the state examination is 45 minutes.

The defense of the master thesis

This is the first part of the exam. This part itself will be divided into subsections. Everything will start with your presentation of the thesis. You are expected to prepare a ppt presentation and bring it on a flash drive so that we can upload it on the computer in the examination room. Expect to have no more than 15 minutes of time, so concentrate on the practical part, concentrate on your own contribution, and explicitly focus on your own analyses and results. This will be followed by oral presentation of the evaluations by examination board (5 minutes). Two evaluations are being written, one is the evaluation of the supervisor, and another is from the reader. You have the right to know the content of the evaluations no later than 5 days before the exam. Evaluations will be available at the very same website where you uploaded your thesis. Evaluations usually include questions or problem areas for discussion. Discussion over the evaluations will be the next step (10 minutes). You will be asked to react to the evaluations, it is better to have your arguments supported by one or two ppt slides, since you will know the questions beforehand. Even if you get a "not passed" grade in one or both evaluations, you can still participate in the final state examination and defend your thesis. Expect the defense to last about 30 minutes.

The academic discussion

This is the second part of the exam. It is focused on the topic of the defended thesis and its content will cover the compulsory courses of the given study program. It is in the form of a round-table discussion where you can expect different questions connected with the thesis based on your gained knowledge from your field of study. The questions are asked by individual members of the commission and you will not know these questions beforehand, obviously, so the task is to be able to react right away. Expect this part to last 15 minutes.

After the exam, you will be asked to leave the room for the commission to discuss your result. You will then be called back and the chairman will tell you whether you have passed or not and what grades you got for each part.

Those of you who will not pass the exam will be given a chance for a resit. Study and examination regulations require that you use the nearest possible opportunity, which will come during examination period of the next semester. Your studies will be interrupted until the resit day, unless you meet the requirements for being enrolled in the following term.

The list of courses of each programme and fields which can be discussed during the academic discussion + additional documents from the Departments

APPLIED HEALTH ECONOMICS

Questions during the academic discussion are asked by the committee members around content included in courses profiling your programme:

ESF:MPE_BADA Biostatistics and Data Analysis
ESF:MPV_HPPE Health Policy Planning and Evaluation
ESF:MPV_ITHE Introduction to Health Economics
FaF:EAPS1_11 Products, Services and Technologies in Healthcare
LF:MZVZ0111p Introduction to Public Health - lecture
LF:MZVZ0111s Introduction to Public Health - seminar
PřF:E2040 Introduction to Epidemiology and Environmental Health
PřF:E2041 Introduction to Epidemiology and Environmental Health - practice

For more information, please check the web of the Department of Public Economics.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Questions during the academic discussion are asked by the committee members around content included in courses profiling your programme:

MPE_ACMA Seminar in macroeconomics
MPE_ACMI Seminar in microeconomics
MPE_AMA2 Macroeconomics 2
MPE_AMI2 Microeconomics 2
MPF_AFAP Corporate Finance
MPH_ACMS Corporate Management System
MPH_ACOP Consultancy Project
MPH_AIMA International Management
MPH_CSMR Business Research
MPH_STMA Strategic Management

For more information, please check the web of the Department of Business Management.

ECONOMICS

Questions during the academic discussion are asked by the committee members around content included in courses profiling your programme:

MPE_ACMA Seminar in macroeconomics
MPE_ACMI Seminar in microeconomics
MPE_AMA2 Macroeconomics 2
MPE_AMI2 Microeconomics 2
MPE_ECNM Econometrics
MPE_IORG Industrial organization
MPE_TREN Transport economics

For more information, please check the web of the Department of Economics.

FINANCE - students who started their studies before Autumn 2022

The Final State Examination will be based on courses:

Block: Accounting

  • Macroeconomics 2
  • Microeconomics 2
  • International Accounting
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Taxation
  • Auditing

Block: Financial Markets

  • Microeconomics 2
  • Macroeconomics 2
  • International Finance
  • Portfolio Theory
  • Financial Investments
  • Security Analysis
  • Structured Products (Financial Derivatives)
  • Corporate Finance

FINANCE - students who started their studies in Autumn 2022 or later

Questions during the academic discussion are asked by the committee members around content included in courses profiling your programme:

BPH_MAAC Managerial accounting
MPE_ACMA Seminar in macroeconomics
MPE_ACMI Seminar in microeconomics
MPE_AMA2 Macroeconomics 2
MPE_AMI2 Microeconomics 2
MPF_AACC International Accounting
MPF_AAUD Auditing
MPF_AFAP Corporate Finance
MPF_AFII Financial investments
MPF_AIFI International Finance
MPF_APOT Portfolio Theory
MPF_ASAN Security Analysis
MPF_ATAX Taxation
MPF_STPA Financial Derivatives

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (ADMINISTRATION PUBLIQUE)

Questions during the academic discussion are asked by the committee members around content included in courses profiling your programme:

BPE_MAC1 Macroeconomics 1
BPE_MIC1 Microeconomics 1
BPR_PIEU Policies, Institutions and EU Law
BPV_AIPP Introduction to Public Policies
BPV_APUA Public Administration
MPV_APF2 Public Finance 2
MPV_EPPE European Law
MPV_MAPU Public Management
MPV_SPPO EU Policies
MPV_VESO Introduction to Public Sector Economics
MPV_VSFR Public Administration II

For more information, please check the web of the Department of Public Economics.

PUBLIC FINANCE AND ECONOMICS

Questions during the academic discussion are asked by the committee members around content included in courses profiling your programme:

MPE_AMA2 Macroeconomics 2
MPE_AMI2 Microeconomics 2
MPV_APF2 Public Finance 2
MPV_APPA Public Policy Analysis
MPV_APPE Public Project Design and Evaluation
MPV_ARPM Applied Research in Public Policy Making
MPV_LMSI Labour market and socioeconomic inequalities

For more information, please check the web of the Department of Public Economics.

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TOURISM

Questions during the academic discussion are asked by the committee members around content included in courses profiling your programme:

MPE_AMA2 Macroeconomics 2
MPE_AMI2 Microeconomics 2
MPR_INTO International Tourism
MPR_PRMA Project Management
MPR_RAIP Regional and Innovation Policy
MPR_SPEC Spatial Economy
MPR_TDRM Tourism Destination and Regional Management
MPR_TSCC Tourism Sustainability and Climate Change

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