Autor: |
Pavelin, Goran |
Přispěvatelé: |
Ribeiro, Humberto, naletin, Dora, da Silva, Ana Lorga, Ribiero, Humberto, Naletina, Dora |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
2018 |
Předmět: |
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Popis: |
The army existed already at the time of the early civilizations as a specific weapon mastering and weapon training system. As the time went by and the society developed, the need for an institution that would be dedicated to the training of top warriors who have undergone the physical and mental part of preparing for combat missions for the purpose of defending society also increased. Mentioned missions require good physical condition and they often take place in international areas, broader than national ones and they also require higher education at the university level. Future officers are expected to be able to understand the administration of the host county and to apply acquired knowledges to solve problem situations. The basic aim of this paper has its focus on the analysis of the scholar part of newly opened Naval Studies programme at the University of Split and on its comparison with study programmes of military and naval school and academies on master level, undergraduate level and at the level of specialisation in prominent countries of the EU. The author is focused on general programmes and then in particular on courses in communicational sciences, where he discovers that Germany, Belgium, France and Greece have a programme or parts of a programme based on courses in communicational sciences. Obtained results are then compared with NATO PAO (Public Affairs Officer) programme for education which provides the insight in specific areas of public relations: media relations, internal communication with planning and management and community relations. Based on the unified information on mentioned EU members and NATO programmes, the author implements his proposals for the introduction of new courses at the newly opened Naval programme at the University of Split. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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