STUDY RULES FOR MASTER STUDY PROGRAMS IN ENGLISH
About program
Master study programs last 1 year and consist of 60 ECTS points. Those points are divided among courses, internship and master thesis. The study program prescribes which courses are mandatory and which are elective. The student is obliged to pass all mandatory and the number of elective courses prescribed by the study program. There are a total of 5 courses. Upon completing program, student receives master of economics degree.
Payments
All students in international master program are self-financed students. The price of tuition fee is 3.300 euros and can be paid in two installments. If it is paid in two installments the first one must be paid before the enrollment of next year of studies, while the other one must be paid before any exam taken, i.e. before January exam term. Faculty keeps right to ask payment for whole tuition fee in special cases. Tuition fee can be changed during studies and Faculty must inform students three months before the start of new school year that there was a change in price. The price of a single ECTS point at this moment is 3.300/60 = 55 euros.
If student do not pass all courses and and/or internship and/or final thesis, he must re-enroll for the next year and make payment for every ECTS he/she did not pass.
Example: A student achieved 40 ECTS. He re-enrolls next year with the transfer of remaining 20 ECTS. The tuition fee he pays is 20*55 = 1.100 euros.
Teachings
Teaching is conducted in the form of lectures, exercises, consultations, colloquiums, exams and other forms of educational and scientific work suitable for the realization of the educational activity of a higher education institution.
Classes are conducted according to the schedule published on the notice board of the Faculty no later than 7 days before the start of classes. Presence at classes is mandatory and professors will assess the students’ presence at least once in a week.
Lecture is the basic form of teaching in which the teacher teaches students the material of the curriculum. At the beginning of the lecture, the teacher briefly introduces the students to the work plan for the course and the dynamics of its implementation, the chosen method of work in lectures and exercises, and the students' obligations in order to achieve the expected competencies.
The exercises consist of clarification of material from textbooks and lectures, practical application of acquired knowledge through the processing of cases from practice, knowledge verification through tests, questioning or in other ways adapted to the nature of the subject and the size of the group.
The purpose of consultations is to enable students to clarify certain parts of the material and to provide the necessary assistance in the preparation of seminar and final papers. The consultation time of teachers and associates, which lasts at least 4 hours a week, is announced on the doors of their offices and on the Faculty's website.
Colloquiums are a form of pre-exam obligations that test students' knowledge acquired during classes. Every course will have two colloquiums. After passing those, student takes the third part of exam curriculum at final part of the exam.
In the final part of the exam, the student is exempt from the teaching material that he passed through the colloquium. Colloquiums, as well as other forms of pre-exam obligations, are not mutually conditional. Students who have not passed the colloquiums take the entire exam material on the final exam. The maximal number of points at each exam is 100. Minimal number for passing exam is 51. Minimal grade for passing exam is 6 and maximal is 10.
Exam terms are: January, February, April, June, July, August, September and October.
Rights and obligations
A student of this Faculty has the rights and obligations established by the Law, general acts of the University, the Statute of the Faculty and this Rulebook.
A student has a right:
- on enrollment, quality education and objective assessment;
- on timely and accurate information on all issues related to studies;
- to actively participate in decision-making, in accordance with the law;
- to self-organization and expression of one's own opinion;
- to the benefits arising from the status of a student;
- to equally high-quality study conditions for all students;
- on diversity and protection against discrimination;
- to elect and be elected to the Student Parliament and other bodies of the Faculty
The student also has the right to:
- participate in educational and professional projects in accordance with his own capabilities and needs of the Faculty;
- change the elective course;
- choose the teacher according to his/her own choice, if two or more teachers teach the same course;
- enroll and take courses of another study program of the Faculty according to his own choice, in order to acquire supplementary knowledge, with reimbursement of expenses regardless of status;
- choose mentor;
- be rewarded, i.e., praised for his work, achievements and contribution to the affirmation of the Faculty, in accordance with the decision of the Teaching and Research Council of the Faculty.
In the case from paragraphs 3, point 4 of this article, the grade obtained on the exam is not included in the average grade of the course of the enrolled study program.
The student is obliged to:
- fulfills teaching and pre-examination obligations;
- respect the general acts of the Faculty;
- respect the rights of employees and other students of the Faculty;;
- participate in decision making in accordance with the law.
The student is also obliged to:
- re-enroll next year of studies if he do not complete the study program, within the period prescribed by this Rulebook
- take exams in the manner prescribed by the curriculum and within the deadlines prescribed by the Law, the Statute of the Faculty and this Rulebook;
- complete studies within the deadline determined as the double number of school years required for the realization of the study program + 1 extra year.

