Graduation Theses Project 2
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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206PDI2 | ZK | 10 | 10/T | Czech | summer |
- Subject guarantor:
- Michal LÁZŇOVSKÝ
- Name of lecturer(s):
- Vlastimil JEŽEK, Michal LÁZŇOVSKÝ, Jiří POKORNÝ, Petr PROKOP, Jiří SRSTKA, Jiří SULŽENKO, David KAŠPAR
- Learning outcomes of the course unit:
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The course aim is to help students select a topic, assemble a schedule for completion, advise on how to procede in the bibliography and practical research, how to manage the acquired materials and how to arrange and lay it out. Then in individual and group consultations, the instructors of the given master's specialization assist in achieving the established research aims.
- Mode of study:
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- classes, individual consultations, independent research.
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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206PID1, Diploma Project 1.
- Recommended optional programme components:
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It is recommended that the student, according to their topic, actively search for a nd participate in lectures at other higher education institutes, professional seminars, ex. professional organizations or conferences related to the given issues.
- Course contents:
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This course covers individual research and practice tasks for the thesis paper and students mutually inspire one another with the sharing of questions and issues. Aside from this the classes are based on individual consultations focused on resolving particular problems of individual papers.
- Recommended or required reading:
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ECO, U.: Jak napsat diplomovou práci
Divadelní producentství:
ADORNO, Theodor W.: Schéma masové kultury, OIKOYMENH, Praha, 2009
ADORNO, Theodor W., HORKHEIMER Max: Dialektika osvícenství, OIKOYMENH, Praha, 2009
ARENDTOVÁ Hannah: Krize kultury, Mladá fronta, Praha, 1994
BENJAMIN, Walter: Umělecké dílo ve věku své technické reprodukovatelnosti, in Výbor z díla I, Literárněvědné studie, OIKOYMENH, Praha, 2009
HABERMAS, Jürgen: Strukturální přeměna veřejnosti, Filosofia, Praha, 2000
NÜNNING, Ansgar (ed.): Lexikon teorie literatury a kultury, Host, Brno, 2008
Arts management a arts marketing:
BYRNES, William J., Management and the Arts, 3. vyd., Focal Press, 2003,ISBN: 0-240-80537-2
KOTLER, Philip, SCHEFF, Joanne, Standing room only, Harvard Bussiness school press 1997, ISBN: 0-87584-737-4
SCHEFF BERNSTEIN, Joanne: Arts Marketing Insights: the dynamics of building and retaining performing arts audiences, San Francisco 2007, ISBN: 978-0-7879-7844-0
COLBERT, Francois: Marketing culture and the arts, Montreal 2007, ISBN: 978-2-9808602-1-8
DVOŘÁK, Jan: Kreativní management pro divadlo, Praha, 2004, ISBN: 80-86102-53-X
DVOŘÁK, Jan: Malý slovník managementu divadla, Praha 2004, ISBN: 80-86102-49-1
FREY, Petr: Marketingová komunikace: to nejlepší z nových trendů, Praha, 2008, ISBN: 978-80-7261-160-7
JOHNOVÁ, Radka: Marketing umění a kulturního dědictví, Praha 2007, ISBN: 978-80-245-1276-1
KAISER, Michael M.: Strategické plánování v umění: praktický průvodce, Praha 2009, ISBN: 978-80-7008-236-2
KAISER, Michael M.: The Art of the Turnaround: Creating and Maintaining Healthy Arts Organizations, Brandeis University Press, 2008, ISBN 978-1584657354
KESNER, Ladislav: Marketing a management muzeí a památek, Praha 2005, ISBN: 80-247-1104-4
KOTLER, Philip: Standing room only: strategies for marketing the performing arts, Boston 1997, ISBN 0-87584-737-4
NEWMAN, Danny: Subscribe Now!: Building Arts Audiences Through Dynamic Subscription Promotion, Theatre Resource Group, ISBN: 978-09-3045-201-8
HAGOORT, Giep: Umělecký managment v podnikatelském stylu, AMU, edice DISK 2009. ISBN 978-80-7437-008-3
SYNEK, M. a kol.: Manažerská ekonomika, Grada Publishing, a. s., Praha 2007. ISBN 978-80-247-1992-4
SYNEK, M. a kol.: Podniková ekonomika, C. H. Beck, Praha 2006. ISBN 80-7179-892-4
REKTOŘÍK, J. a kol.: Organizace neziskového sektoru, základy ekonomiky, teorie a řízení, EKOPRESS, s. r. o., Praha 2007. ISBN 978-80-86929-25-5
GREGORINI, Bedřich , GREGORINI, Jindřich, SRSTKA, Jiří : Základy divadelní činnosti Praha : AMU 2007, ISBN 78-80-73331-093-6
VÍTEK, Svetozar: Řízení a organizace divadla Praha : Stát. pedag. nakl. 1986, 17-038-86
KOTLER,Philip: Marketing Managment Analýza, plánování, realizace a kontrola, Victoria Publishing 1991, ISBN 80-85605-08-2
HENDRYCH, Dušan a kolektiv: Správní právo, nakladatelství C.H.Beck, 7.vydání, Praha 2009
ŠVESTKA, Jiří a kolektiv: Občanské právo hmotné 1-3, nakladatelství ASPI, Praha 2009
Zákony ve znění pozdějších předpisů:
218/2000 Sb. Zákon o rozpočtových pravidlech a změně některých souvisejících zákonů (rozpočtová pravidla)
219/2000 Sb. Zákon o majetku České republiky
320/2001 Sb. Zákon o finanční kontrole
137/2006 Sb. Zákon o veřejných zakázkách
563/1991 Sb. Zákon o účetnictví
499/2004 Sb. Zákon o archivnictví a spisové službě
586/1992 Sb . Zákon o dani z příjmů
235/2004 Sb. Zákon o DPH
248/1995 Sb. Zákon o obecně prospěšných společnostech
563/1991 Sb. Zákon o účetnictví
Vyhláška 504/2002 Sb., kterou se provádějí některá ustanovení zákona č. 563/1991 Sb., o účetnictví
Vyhláška 500/2002 Sb., „ dtto “
Vyhláška 505/2002 Sb., „ dtto “
Vyhláška 507/2002 Sb., „ dtto “
České účetní standardy č. 401 - 414
+ odborné zdroje relevantní k přidělenému tématu dle doporučení pedagogů předmětu
- Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
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Discussion class on individual topics
Group on-going consultations
Individual consultations
Independent research.
- Assessment methods and criteria:
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The requirements for completing the course are on-going consultations on the master's project with a particular instructor, attendance at group classes and submission of a semester papers as on-going reports on the fulfilling of the project.
The exam is in the form of an obligatory public verbal presentation according to the following rules:
- Each student presents the conclusion of their entire year's master's research in which they managed, consulted and developed or prepared development for the thesis;
- The presentation is at least 15 and maximum of 20 minutes and the content is the results of research and summary of acquired information nad derived conclusions;
- The formal quality of the presentation, along with content is one of the criteria for the final course grade;
AT LEAST ONE MONTH BEFORE the public presentation (announced on the dept. webpages), the student uploads to the site repository written notes of the presented work of 600 - 1000 characters which will be printed in the presentation program.
AT LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE the presentation, the student uploads to the site repository the final project report maintaining the following:
Extent: 12-15 standard pages of a related essay + attachements
Required content:
1. Justification of topic choice, measure of personal relationship the selected topic.
2. Establishment of research tasks (project aim, limitations, justification)
3. Project plan (stages, methods)
4. Description and justification of individual project plan steps
5. Implemented stages: description and results
6. Commented (reviewed) selection of literature, including web links.
A merge of submitted material including addendums into one document in PDF format is preferred.
In place of the final report if the student has already submitted the thesis for defense, the student presents the theme on 12-20 pages. The theme is an extract from the thesis and included in particulary a definition of the research task (aim, hypotheses) and important conclusions
AT LEAST ONE DAY BEFORE the presentation, the student uploads to the site repository the prepared presentation on presentation software, or at least bullet points on their achievements on 3 standard pages maximum.
Grades are given by a commission comprised of the Photography Dept. awarded to the student based on the following criteria (% = criteria weight):
- level of submitted final report or thesis - 40%
- content and formal presentation level - 30%
- on-going work on the research project - 30%
As this is a main study course, according to AMU rules this exam MAY NOT BE REPEATED.
- Course web page:
- Není.
- Note:
- Further information:
- No schedule has been prepared for this course
- The subject is a part of the following study plans: