Study at Faculty of Economics and Administration
2,500
students
180+
international students per year
90+
courses in English and other foreign languages
80+
partner agreements with European universities
About Faculty of Economics and Administration
International lecturers, a personal approach
Professional accreditations
Career-boosting internships and jobs
Diverse programmes and global exposure
The Faculty of Economics and Administration offers high-quality economic education to nearly 3,000 students in Czech, English, and French, with a strong focus on research and several prestigious professional accreditations, including ACCA, EAPAA, ICAEW, and CFA. These accreditations enable students to earn certificates demonstrating in-depth theoretical and practical expertise in accounting, finance, and public administration.
What can you study
Bachelor's programmes:
Follow-up master’s programmes:
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Contact faculty ambassador
Contact our international students directly and ask about their life and studies at the Faculty of Economics and Administration.
Ishika Rastogi
India, Business Management
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Aye Thiri Myat (Bella)
Myanmar, Finance
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International students at Masaryk:
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Student from USA: I’d go anywhere for MU’s unique study programme
American Evangeline Moore studied international relations in Boston but wanted to do a master’s degree abroad, preferably in Europe.
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MU holds Czech Cooking Class for foreigners from virtual winter schools
How do you bake Czech bread and cook kulajda, a traditional Czech soup? Students at this year’s virtual winter schools organized by MU got to find out at an hour-long cooking workshop.
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New Zealand student takes part in two virtual schools at Masaryk
Malina Grube, a law student from the University of Auckland, took part in a virtual summer school offered by MU. She liked the programme so much that she signed up for a second one in January.
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Cambodian student: I never thought I’d stay in Brno
An interesting study programme, a university town in the heart of Europe, and above all lots of IT companies all in one place. These are the things that drew Cambodian student Kanitha Chim to do her master’s degree in Brno at MU’s Faculty of Informatics.
Admission requirements
Bachelor's programmes
Application deadline
Submit your application during this period:
- September intake: 15 December–30 April
- February intake: 15 June–30 October
How to apply
For detailed information on the application process, please visit application requirements for bachelor’s studies in English.
Admission requirements
Admission decisions are made by the Dean of the faculty based on recommendations from the admission commission. The commission evaluates:
- documented language competence
- previous study results
- sufficient knowledge of the field, assessed through the applicant’s submitted essay and, if applicable, an interview
- information provided in the statement of purpose
Further details are available on the faculty website or email us at admission@econ.muni.cz.
Follow-up master’s programmes
Application deadline
Submit your application during this period:
- September intake: 15 December–30 April
- February intake: 15 June–30 October
How to apply
For detailed information on the application process, please visit application requirements for follow-up master’s studies in English.
Admission requirements
Admission decisions are made by the Dean of the faculty based on recommendations from the admission commission. The commission evaluates:
- documented English language proficiency
- documented academic competence
- previous study results
- data provided in the applicant’s CV
Detailed information can be found at the faculty website or email us at admission@econ.muni.cz.
Important deadlines
Bachelor's & Follow-up master's programmes:
September intake: 30 April
February intake: 30 October
More to know:
Contacts and social networks
Mgr. Bc. Barbora Němcová, MPIA
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