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Czech University of Life Sciences - Faculty of Economics and Management PhD Sector Economics and Economics of Enterprises
Czech University of Life Sciences - Faculty of Economics and Management

PhD Sector Economics and Economics of Enterprises

Praha-Suchdol, Czech Republic

4 Years

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

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Key Summary

    About: The PhD in Sector Economics and Economics of Enterprises focuses on advanced economic theories and practices. It examines various sectors and how enterprises operate within them. This program aims to develop critical thinking and research skills, preparing students for in-depth scholarly work in economics.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may pursue roles in academia, policymaking, consultancy, or research institutions. Potential careers include economic analyst, policy advisor, and market researcher, providing opportunities to influence economic policy and enterprise strategies.

Introduction

  • The form of study: full-time or distance
  • Length of study: 4 years (8 semesters)
  • Entrance examination: is led by a committee nominated by the scientific board of the relevant study program and assigned by the dean of the faculty. The entrance examination consists of a scientific discussion, oral interview verifying the knowledge of English and a second foreign language of global use and the transcript of records from previous university studies.

Profile of the graduate

It is supposed that the graduate masters the theoretical foundations of the study area, the basic methods of scientific work in the field of study, and the basic forms of the permanent collection of worldwide knowledge in the field of study for lifelong learning. Graduates are supposed to be able to design descriptive and normative economic models of economic processes at the macro and microeconomic levels and collect relevant documents needed for their formalization. Furthermore, the ability of generalization of scientific knowledge into the form of economic laws is assumed together with their application in the interpretation of specific economic tasks to promote sustainable development. Graduates should be able to independently work on solutions for serious economic problems, including environmental protection at sectoral and company level within the agrarian sector as an integral part of the national economy. Graduates should manage alternative approaches for solving economic problems on both the business and corporate level and be capable of supporting interdisciplinary synthesis supporting the optimization of economic actions and processes towards sustainable development.

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