The registration and subsequent enrolment of courses is regulated by Title II of the JAMU Study and Examination Regulations, in particular Article 17,
Citation:
Art. 17
Personal study plan
(1) For each year of study, the student creates a personal study plan by selecting and enrolling courses, for the composition of which he or she is responsible. The student is obliged to enrol in compulsory courses and compulsory elective courses in accordance with the recommended study plan.
(2) If a student meets the conditions for enrolment, he/she has the right to enrol in courses taught at JAMU up to a total of 80 credits in one academic year; the Dean may, in justified cases, allow students to enrol in courses above this limit.
Studijni_a_zkusebni_rad.pdf You can access the application for course registration:
Personal administration ->Student ->Start of the semester->Registration and enrolment
The period in which course registration is allowed can be found by clicking on the link
“When can I register”, on a given day registration is always allowed from 17:00.
For instructions on how to register for courses, please see the Help –
https://is.jamu.cz/auth/help/student/registrace
Apply:
- “Add items”
- Select “Templates”


find the right field of study, register all the courses for your year in the academic year that you must attend + that you are interested in. At the beginning of the list of majors/plans there is also a selection of electives for the entire faculty.
Continuing Studies
If you are entering a new, usually continuing, studio, be sure to “switch” to this new studio in the upper right corner.
If the course you are registering for has a seminar group/groups, please register for the one that applies to you. Registration for seminar groups is only possible during the course registration period, not during the registration period.
This applies especially to foreign languages and some other subjects that are not taught in groups, but in groups of students.
Seminar groups are named either by the abbreviation of the studio/department or by the surname of the teacher – in this case, apply to the group that is intended for you, if the group name is only an order (A,B,C… or 1,2,3…) apply to the group that suits your schedule. For more information about seminar groups and how to log in/out of them, see the help section https://is.jamu.cz/auth/napoveda/student/rozvrh
Enrolment of students in seminar groups
Students may enrol in seminar groups only at designated times. This starts at the beginning of the course enrolment period and ends with the end of the course enrolment change period.
You register courses for BOTH semesters (Winter 20.. and Summer 20..) – register courses for Winter 20.. first, then “switch” to Summer 20.. and register courses for that period. See https://is.jamu.cz/auth/napoveda/stude nt/registrace#s_reg_neni for a selection of periods.
In Personal Administration->Student->Registration and Enrolment you can see an overview of the courses you have registered.
Check if some registrations in BOTH periods are problematic – problematic ones are highlighted in red and correct the registration problem according to the conditions described
for the course. Most often, this is an unregistered counterpart of a course in the second term, or explicit consent of the instructor is required to register.
The meaning of the conditions for the course are described in the Help: https://is.jamu.cz/auth/napoveda/student/registrace#s_reg_prerekvizity
If you cannot correct a problematic registration – for example, a different field of study is required, an unmet prerequisite for taking another course earlier, explicit consent of the instructor, etc.
you can ask the instructor of such a course for consent to register. Exceptions are requested during the course registration period (not during the course registration period)
and directly in the registration application for the course.
Further instructions can be found directly in the registration templates.
In the pdf document at https://is.jamu.cz/auth/do/54/nav/Navod_Student.pdf
you will find various links to the IS that can help you navigate the IS.