Ing. Bc. Michal Ďuriník, Ph.D.
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Teaching
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online only, please send me an emailCourses taught
Spring 2025 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
Autumn 2024 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2024 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
Autumn 2023 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2023 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- Bachelor Thesis (BKH_TEBP, BPH_TEBP)
- Human Resources Management: Lectures
- Introduction to Experimental and Behavioral Economics
- Master Thesis (MKH_TEDP, MPH_TEDP)
Autumn 2022 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- Bachelor Thesis (BKH_TEBP, BPH_TEBP)
- Marketing comunication
- Master Thesis (MKH_TEDP, MPH_TEDP)
Autumn 2022 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2022 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
Autumn 2021 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- Marketing 2
- Marketing comunication (MKH_MAKK, MPH_MAKK)
Autumn 2021 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2021 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- Bachelor Thesis
- Introduction to Experimental and Behavioral Economics
- Managerial Psychology (MKH_MGPS, MPH_MGPS)
- Master Thesis (MKH_TEDP, MPH_TEDP)
Autumn 2020 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- Marketing 2
- Marketing comunication (MKH_MAKK, MPH_MAKK)
Spring 2021 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2020 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2020 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- Introduction to Experimental and Behavioral Economics
- Macroeconomics 1
- Managerial Psychology (MKH_MGPS, MPH_MGPS)
Autumn 2019 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- Marketing comunication (MKH_MAKK, MPH_MAKK)
- Microeconomics 1
Autumn 2019 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2019 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
Spring 2016 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- Bachelor Thesis (BKH_TEBP, BPH_TEBP)
- Introduction to Experimental and Behavioral Economics
Spring 2015 at Faculty of Economics and Administration
- Bachelor Thesis (BKH_TEBP, BPH_TEBP)
- Case Studies to Marketing Research (MKH_MVPS, MPH_MVPS)
- Psychology for Economists