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Katarina Krapež, MAresearcher, Faculty of Management
legal advisor, Technology Agency of Slovenia
Faculty of Management Koper
Undergraduate Courses:
IT Law
Introduction: few basic facts
• management & business school• IT law: Programme
Subject (at the moment) Topic (within different subjects)
• Bologna programmes + old programmes1st CYCLE: 2005/2006
2nd CYCLE: 2006/2007 (planned)
Degree Profiles
• Undergraduate- Professional higher education study programme Management- University study programme Management
• Postgraduate- Specialist study programme Management
- Specialist study programme Management in Education- Master and doctoral study programme Management
Undergraduate Degrees
A) Professional higher education study programme Management
• Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)• ECTS: 180 (30 electives) • Structure: 22 subjects, seminar papers, thesis• Degree awarded: “diplomirani ekonomist”
equiv. to Bachelor of Arts in Economics – BA Econ.
Undergraduate Degrees
A) Professional higher education study programme Management
• practically oriented• emphasis on the applicability of skills related to
economics, business, law, and organisational sciences
• third year students have to complete in-company practical training in a chosen company
• graduates are trained to occupy responsible managerial positions in companies and institutions
Undergraduate Degrees
• A) Professional higher education study programme Management
- IT law ---->SUBJECTS:
E-commerce (6 ECTS)
E-education (6ECTS)
- TOPICS:copyright, personal privacy, computer crime, personal data on the web
Undergraduate Degrees
B) University study programme Management• Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)• ECTS: 180 (30 electives)• Structure: 23 subjects, seminar papers,
specialist thesis• Degree awarded: “univerzitetni diplomirani
ekonomist” equiv. to BA (Hons) in Economics
Undergraduate Degrees
• B) University study programme Management
- oriented rather theoretically - graduates are skilled to efficiently plan their
personal development as well as plan and manage companies or institutions- students focus on research and development work and are well prepared for postgraduate studies
Undergraduate Degrees: Best Practice
• e- classroom (help offered by a tutor, very popular, good results)
• embedded learning approach (e-class room + face-to-face meetings)
• expert guests (invited lecture)• quality enhancement: student reporters
(study diary: workload, good practices)
Findings, Conclusions, Experience
• more IT law-related topics in BUSINESS SCHOOLS
(demand from students and lecturers)
• 1 obligatory IT law subject on BA level (?)
• IT law programme on MA level (in procedure)
Thank you for your attention.
Katarina Krapež, MAresearcher, Faculty of Managementlegal advisor, Technology Agency of SloveniaE: [email protected]