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Teacher(s): Štrangfeldová Jana, doc., Ing., PhD.
 
 
Aim: After completion of the course, the student can: 1. develop a theoretical knowledge to explore issues and the practical solutions to problems in social economy and management, 2. is capable of in the light of knowledge search, process and analyze information on the social economy, its importance and practical use at home and abroad, 3. the ability to assess the comparative analysis of the relations within the sector of social economy and social management, 4. apply experience in the analysis of long-term trends in the social economy and its governance at macro and micro level, 5. evaluates and suggests the possibility of using the acquired theoretical knowledge in practice 6. create a conceptual basis for determining the lower and middle level management in social economy entities.  

More information about this course you can find in lms system Moodle 2