BACHELOR OF GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Recommended study plan
To be able to register for the bachelor’s degree final exam, students must earn a total of 180 ECTS credits constituted by no less than 94 ECTS from compulsory courses (A), 16 ECTS from diploma seminars, 68 ECTS from optional courses (B) out of which 10 ECTS can be replaced from out-of-department optional courses (C) offered by other university departments and 2 ECTS from MU Physical Education.
This is what a recommended study plan looks like for students starting in Autumn semester.
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Autumn Semester |
Spring Semester |
Year 1 |
FSS:GLCb1001 Introduction to Global Challenges FSS:GLCb1002 Seminar: Introduction to Global Challenges FSS:GLCb1003 Central Europe: Politics and Society FSS:GLCb1004 Academic Skills + 3-4 Optional courses
Physical Education |
FSS:GLCb1005 Fundamentals in Political Science and Security Studies FSS:GLCb1006 Main Issues in Sociology FSS:GLCb1007 Key Concepts in Environmental studies FSS:GLCb1008 Introduction to Methodology of Social Sciences + 3-4 Optional courses
Physical Education |
Year 2 |
FSS:GLCb1009 Selected Chapters from Social Anthropology FSS:GLCb1010 Qualitative Methodology in Action FSS:GLCb1011 Globalization and its challenges + 3-4 Optional courses |
FSS:GLCb1012 Quantitative Methodology in Action FSS:GLCb1013 Migration and Displacement FSS:GLCb1014 Social Movements: Multidisciplinary Approach + 3-4 Optional courses |
Year 3 |
FSS:GLCb1015 Combating Global Political and Security Challenges and Risks: Practical Workshop FSS:GLCb1016 Combating Global Social Challenges and Risks: Practical Workshop FSS:GLCb1018 Diploma seminar I: Thesis proposal + 3-4 Optional courses |
FSS:GLCb1017 Combating Global Environmental Challenges and Risks: Practical Workshop FSS:GLCb1019 Diploma seminar II: Thesis writing
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For a detailed list of course including their credit value, see the study plans in the Information System. There are more optional courses (B) available than those with the code GLC: you can find them in the Registration templates at the start of each semester.