Faculty
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Faculty of Mechatronics, Informatics and Interdisciplinary Studies (FM)
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Study programme
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Electrical Engineering and Informatics (N2612)
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Branch of study / Specialization
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Automatic Control and Applied Computer Science
(3902T005/80 - 2016)
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Level of acquired qualification
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Postgraduate Master
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Form of study
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Full-time
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Standard length of study
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2 years
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Number of ECTS credits
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120
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Qualification awarded
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Engineer (2)
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Access to further studies
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Doctoral study programme
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Type of completion
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State Final Exam
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Study and Examination Code
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URL
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Faculty coordinator for international students
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unspecified
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Key learning outcomes
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This study course is intended for bachelor's degree holders in engineering, informatics, automatic control and related fields. Students obtain deep theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to cope successfully with complex tasks that often require unconventional and highly sophisticated approaches and methods.
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Specific admission requirements
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Graduating from a bachelor's degree programme, stipulated grade average at university or passing an entrance examination
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Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning
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The recognition procedure of the university is guided by <a class="xg_stag_a_out" href="http://www.tul.cz/en/students/dokument-2002.html" target="_blank">Examination regulations, assessment and grading</a> (article 26).
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Qualification requirements and regulations
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120 ECTS credits for subjects required by the study plan, final state examination, defended a master´s thesis.
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Profile of the programme
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A study programme is aimed to promote the acquisition of theoretical knowledge, research and development and to lead students to apply this knowledge and develop their creative facilities.
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Persistence requirements
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unspecified
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Occupational profiles of graduates with examples
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Computerised systems designer, computer programmer
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Branch of study / Specialization guarantor
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Hlava Jaroslav, doc. Dr. Ing.
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