Report summary
The study program Law and Management in the Digital Society is a two-year master
program of the second degree. The student completes the study when he or she fulfills the
study obligations totaling 120 ECTSs. The study program consists of compulsory and
elective courses in the fields of law and business studies. In their initial report, the group of
experts proposed the redistribution and replacement of certain courses
(compulsory/elective courses), as well as an increase in the number of contact hours, to
enhance the quality of the study program and provide students with ample opportunities to
acquire knowledge and develop competencies as outlined in the study program. The
applicant has accepted this proposal and amended the program accordingly. The program
Law and Management in the Digital Society is of interdisciplinary nature, which is oriented
to both legal and business fields. Consequently, the graduates will not be able to practice
any regulated professions in the filed of law, which by interdisciplinary academic
qualification is made clear.
The applicant has developed research and project work, which will enable students of the
proposed study program to apply the knowledge gained during their studies and develop
additional competencies. While, market needs analysis suggests that the graduate profile is
of interest to the economy, the group of experts emphasizes the need for appropriate
communication with prospective applicants about the employment opportunities for
graduates of this study program.
The applicant has adequate material conditions for conducting the study, as well as
experience in conducting undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral studies. In its reply, the
applicant has duly supplemented and explained the initially noted deficiencies regarding
the insufficient explanation of the implementation method of individual subjects, especially
in cases where the applicant plans to incorporate ICT. Hence, the group of experts has no
further remarks.
The proposed study program Law and Management in the Digital Society is interesting and
relevant, and in a view of the submitted market analysis the graduates should not
experience difficulties in finding employment.