Newly admitted students
Welcome to all newly admitted students!
In order to smoothly integrate into university life and navigate your responsibilities, we encourage you to review and follow the recommended study path for your first year.
When communicating with professors, always use the university's primary email and adhere to the university's basic level of communication.
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Planning a study journey
When planning a study trip, the student is guided by:
1. the study plan of his/her study programme.
The study plan is available in the AIS2 system in VSST 178, and guides and tutorials can be found at:
Manuals and guides for working in AIS2
Enrolment of courses on the timetable and subsequent registration for course assessments and examinations can be found at:
Registration for course assessments - VSE333
2. Study Regulations
The Study Regulations govern the study of students of the Faculty of Arts of Charles University at all levels of study in study programmes accredited under the Higher Education Act.
Study Regulations 2024/2025
3. Schedule of the academic year
The timetable for the current academic year includes the dates of the examination period, teaching practice, block teaching, etc.
The timetable provides the student with a practical aid to study and a clear overview of the academic year.
Academic year timetable
Recommended study path for the first year
1st year Bc. Social work - full-time form
Winter semester:
Required courses: Introduction to the Study of Social Work, History and Foundations of Social Work I, Philosophical Foundations of Social Work, Sociology I, Psychology I, Law I, Fundamentals of Economics, Social Skills Training I, Field Trip and Field Trip Seminar
Compulsory electives: according to the current offer in the timetable
Summer Semester:
Required courses: History and Foundations of Social Work II, Sociology II, Ethics in Social Work, Methodology of Science and Logic, Social Communication and Conflict, Fundamentals of Demography, Psychology II, Social Skills Training II, Professional Practice and Practical Supervision Seminar I
Compulsory electives: according to the current offer in the timetable
1st year Bc. Social work - external form
Winter semester:
Required courses: Introduction to the Study of Social Work, History and Foundations of Social Work I, Philosophical Foundations of Social Work, Sociology I, Psychology I, Law I, Fundamentals of Economics
Compulsory electives: according to the current offer in the timetable
Summer semester:
Required courses: Social Skills Training I, Field Trip and Field Trip Seminar, History and Foundations of Social Work II, Sociology II, Ethics in Social Work, Methodology of Science and Logic, Social Communication and Conflict
Required electives: as currently offered in the schedule
Timetable and enrolment of courses
<output>Študentky a študenti Bc. a Mgr. stupňa štúdia si rozvrh vytvárajú na CELÝ AR - túto možnosť majú najprv v období pred začiatkom výučby na fakulte v tzv. predzápise, ktorý trvá od 2.9. v postupnosti od najvyššieho ročníka až do posledného dňa pred otvorením AR a potom počas prvých dvoch týždňoch výučbovej časti každého semestra v tzv. doplňujúcom zápise predmetov.</output>
Students of Bc. and Mgr. degree students create their timetable for the WHOLE AR - they have this possibility first in the period before the start of teaching at the faculty in the so-called pre-enrolment, which lasts from 2.9. in the sequence from the highest year until the last day before the opening of the AR and then during the first two weeks of the teaching part of each semester in the so-called supplementary enrolment of subjects.
When creating the timetable and registering courses for the timetable, for subsequent registration for course assessments and for examinations, please follow the following links for working with the timetable in the AIS2 system:
Enrolment of courses - VSE017
Registration for course assessments - VSE333
Exam registration - VSE017
For more information on the timetable and the actual compilation of the study path, please visit the Faculty of Education of Comenius University in Bratislava in the Timetable section.