Individual study
Individual study is designed for those who wish or need to supplement a degree in ICT, economics or management but, due to employment, do not have the time to attend regular lessons in the combined forms of study.
Individual study process
Individual study takes place mainly in the form of intensive weekend workshops and ongoing consultations with teachers.
At the beginning of the semester there is an introductory workshop where the student will be acquainted with the content of the courses they have to complete during the semester. The teacher will draw attention to key themes and identify the strengths and weaknesses of students in particular topics.
After the workshop the teachers prepare a learning plan with the individual student. The plan specifies the actual number and scope of consultations. If necessary, the student can communicate with their teacher by phone, electronically or in person. Students have at their disposal high quality learning materials (such as written texts, solved and unsolved examples, new audio / video lectures and self-tests) which are available at any time and from any place with an Internet connection.
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Audio and video lectures are also available by using podcasts. Podcasts might be played by iTunes or by any other favourite RSS reader.
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Just as at the beginning of the semester, a final workshop is organised at the end of the semester, where the student sums up the knowledge gained during the semester. After completion of this workshop, the student is ready to take their examinations.
6 advantages of individual study
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Set the pace of study
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Adjustment of study time to the needs of the student
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Consultation with teachers according to the students needs
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Studying through intensive workshops
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The possibility of study via the Internet
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High-quality study materials
Tuition
The tuition of the individual study starts at the level of 43.000 CZK per semester. For more information - Tuition and fees
Communication with the school
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A majority of individual study is done through consultation with teachers. The frequency and scope of these consultations is determined by the student with each teacher individually. Students may also benefit from extended hours of consultation and contact their teacher by telephone or electronically via the school information system and e-mail.
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