Title:

Introduction to Economy and Law

Code:IUE
Ac.Year:2006/2007
Term:Summer
Study plans:
ProgramBranchYearDuty
IT-BC-3BIT-Elective
Language:Czech
Credits:5
Completion:examination (written)
Type of
instruction:
Hour/semLecturesSem. ExercisesLab. exercisesComp. exercisesOther
Hours:263000
 ExaminationTestsExercisesLaboratoriesOther
Points:6040000
Guarantee:Bouša Zdeněk, Ing., DEAN
Lecturer:Bouša Zdeněk, Ing., DEAN
Faculty:Faculty of Information Technology BUT
Department:Dean's Office FIT BUT
 
Learning objectives:
Introduction to principles of Civil and Commercial Law, tax system and economic tools for corporation management.
Description:
Minimum in civil law and public relations, tax system, direct and indirect taxes, individual and corporate persons taxes, corporations, management, business strategies, business ethics.
Knowledge and skills required for the course:
No prerequsity knowledge is called for.
Learning outcomes and competences:
Basic law knowledge, legal principles in business, skills to constitute a company, tax return ellaboration, basic economic tools knowledge, management principles.
Syllabus of lectures:
  1. Privat and public law
  2. Civil law principles
  3. Basic constitution of the Business code
  4. Business corporation
  5. Commitment relation constitutions
  6. Tax system and tax administration
  7. Individual and corporate incom-taxes
  8. VAT and excise tax
  9. Management economic tools
  10. Economic data of profitability and gain
  11. Business ethics
  12. Business strategy
  13. Commercial and marketing
Syllabus of numerical exercises:
  1. Basic law closing seminar, test.
  2. Tax system closing seminar, test.
  3. Corporation constitution and management closing seminar.
Fundamental literature:
  1. Civil code (in Czech)
  2. Business code (in Czech)
  3. Tax and salaries law (in Czech)
Study literature:
  1. Civil code (in Czech)
  2. Business code (in Czech)
  3. Tax and salaries law (in Czech)
Controlled instruction:
Two written tests per term.
Progress assessment:
Two written tests per term.
Exam prerequisites:
Passing two written tests per term.