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Bachelor studies

Study programme: Chemistry and Technology

 Students of the programme attain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in basic disciplines - mathematics, physics and chemistry. They further acquire fundamental knowledge of chemistry of materials and chemical engineering. By a proper choice of semi-optional and optional course the students may focus their professional profiles towards specialized fields – production and properties of metals, glasses or ceramic materials, materials for electronics, plastics and rubber, materials with exceptional properties, biocompatible materials and nano- or submicron-scale structured materials. They can also get knowledge of surface modifications and anticorrosion protection of materials.

The Bachelor study programme in Chemistry and Technology is designed primarily for applicants from abroad; i.e.,  students who pay tuition.  All courses are conducted in English.

Graduates of the programme acquire basic knowledge and skills in mathematics; physics; inorganic, organic, physical, and analytical chemistry; biology; and biochemistry.

Theoretical instruction is supplemented with a wide range of hands-on laboratory opportunities which develop and strengthen each student's practical abilities.

Throughout the programme, core compulsory subjects are complemented with instruction in compulsory-optional and optional study specialization subjects (see Complete Curriculum) provided by the various UCT Prague faculties.

The study programme is accredited by the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and is in accordance with requirements of the Bologna Process - European Higher Education Area.

Updated: 19.5.2016 13:12, Author: Jaroslav Kloužek

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