Report summary
The self-evaluation of the study program is implemented based on the provisions of the
Quality Regulations of the Faculty. The NAKVIS expert group concluded in the interviews
that students are involved in research work in various ways (theses, projects), but in the
SER the involvement of students in scientific research work and the transfer of the results
of scientific research work into the educational process is less clear.
The NAKVIS expert group notes that the faculty has an adequate quality assurance system
to monitor and update the study programmes, but it needs to be updated by including all
feedback collected through formal and informal channels. The quality assurance system
should fully close the quality loop and action plans should be based as far as possible on
the findings of the SER
The Faculty has developed a process and ways of collecting proposals to change the study
programme. In the first phase, curriculum and programme change proposals are developed
in pre-determined project groups, which forward parts of the programmes for review to a
group of lecturers covering individual professional areas or subjects. In the second phase,
they are discussed in departmental meetings, and in the final phase, the changes are
approved and adopted by the Faculty Senate. The faculty should set up a system for
collecting information and proposals for changes to the study programme that involves all
four subject areas equally: Business, Business Informatics; Tourism; Security
Management. At the same time, the Faculty should extend the powers and responsibilities
of the programme coordinators with the aim of developing all study programmes
appropriately and equally. When organising extracurricular events (workshops, round
tables, consultations), the Faculty should take into account the equal representation of all
fields of study.
The closure of the quality circle can be seen in the multidisciplinary examples presented
earlier in the description of stakeholder participation in the functioning of the quality
assurance system at the Faculty. In the last period, the faculty has introduced additional
measures based on the findings of the self-evaluation that complete the quality loop:
- Adaptation of the pedagogical process to the specific needs of part-time students
(adjustment of the timetable, availability of IT classrooms for students at
weekends).
- Organising field courses on tourism,
- Introduction of seminars on methodology and writing dispositions as well as the
Master's theses themselves using information resources and databases, etc.
All relevant stakeholders of the Faculty are involved in the collection of information on
quality and proposals for its improvement, which will become part of the action plan
adopted by the Faculty Senate. The measures, the person responsible and the
implementation deadline are defined for the individual elements of the action plan.
The faculty develops very effective interpersonal communication with all stakeholders and
receives a lot of feedback, which it uses for its development. A group of experts proposes
the introduction of a system to formalise and collect the feedback gathered in this way. At
the same time, the faculty should introduce qualitative methods (focus groups) to collect
feedback in order to gain a deeper understanding of the stakeholders and their needs and
consequently address the main problems that emerge from the self-evaluation reports
(reduction in the number of students).
There are many opportunities for additional improvements and updates in the curricula of
the individual courses according to the suggestions of the NAKVIS expert group (adaptation
of competences and learning Outcomes).
The faculty adapts the programme to part-time students with a hybrid format, which is
made possible by the appropriate technical equipment. Considering that the programme is
part-time, with reduced direct contact hours and increased hours of independent work by
the student, it would be appropriate and useful to introduce a system that effectively
monitors the workload of students' independent work. The expert group proposes that
additional consideration should be given to the possibility of adaptation for the blind and
visually impaired and the provision of toilets for students with special needs. It is necessary
to implement measures for greater involvement of students in the ZRD from the Action
Plan for the acquisition of projects and the development of professional activities in the
period 2024−2025.
In order to complete the programme faster, the faculty should consider choosing the topic
of the Master's thesis and the mentor already at the beginning of the 2nd year, as the
student can apply the seminar and project assignments he/she prepares during the courses
to the topic of his/her Master's thesis. The faculty should intensify the ERAMSUS exchange
of postgraduate students with the aim of acquiring competences and knowledge for the
preparation and defence of a Master's thesis - select international partner
institutions/institutes that can offer postgraduate students relevant and useful topics in
their postgraduate programmes.