|
Lecturer(s)
|
-
Bureš Pavel, JUDr. Ph.D.
-
Faix Martin, JUDr. Ph.D.
-
Švára Ondřej, Mgr.
|
|
Course content
|
military training
|
|
Learning activities and teaching methods
|
|
Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Activating (Simulations, Games, Dramatization)
|
|
Learning outcomes
|
The course offers students, who are also members of the Active Reserve of the Army of the Czech Republic, the opportunity to connect military exercises performed during the academic year with their studies at UP and with the legal framework of the activities of the Army of the Czech Republic. The content of the course is training in the legal framework of the Active Reserves in relation to the security of the Czech Republic and developing the ability to reflect on the student-member's own experience as a member of the Active Reserves in relation to the security aspects of their studies.
The course will enable students (especially those interested in security issues) to gain practical experience with the functioning of the Army of the Czech Republic and link it with the legal framework and reflection on the security context of their field of study.
|
|
Prerequisites
|
The student must be a member of the Active Reserve of the Army of the Czech Republic and must have completed an exercise within the Army of the Czech Armed Forces within the scope of at least 7 days per calendar year.
|
|
Assessment methods and criteria
|
Student performance
Requirements on students to pass: Completion of the course is conditional on passing a colloquium, during which the student will be acquainted with selected aspects of the legal framework of the active reserves in relation to the security of the Czech Republic, furthermore, he/she will submit a confirmation from the Military Academy of the Czech Republic that he/she has completed military training of at least 7 days in a calendar year, and furthermore, in the form of a group interview with the course guarantor, he/she will reflect on his/her participation in a military exercise.
|
|
Recommended literature
|
|