Educational goals
The study course “Electronic Information and Control Systems” prepares students to become qualified experts with broad knowledge of electrical engineering, electronics, measurement technology, automatic control and computers. Students obtain both theoretical education and practical skills necessary to follow successful careers. The graduates can be employed in a wide range of industries as well as in financial management, computing and other sectors. High occupational versatility is typical of the graduates from this study course.
Information
- Study programme
- Electrical Engineering and Informatics (B2612)
- Programme branch
- Electronic Information and Control Systems (2612R011)
- Faculty of
- FM
- Type of study
- Bachelor
- Form of study
- Full-time
- Length of study
- 3
- Awarded degree
- Bc.
- Language
- Czech
- Education area
- Electrical Engineering
Courses
1. semester
- Basics of Logic Control (compulsory)
- Digital Computers (compulsory)
- Intr. to Lin. Algebra and Discr. Math. (compulsory)
- Introduction to Engineering (compulsory)
- Principles of Critical Thinking (compulsory)
- Technical Documentation (compulsory)
2. semester
- Basics of Control Engineering (compulsory)
- Electrical Circuits (compulsory)
- Laboratory Training in Physics (compulsory)
- Physics I (compulsory)
- Programming (compulsory)
- Sports and physical activities 1 (compulsory)
3. semester
- Calculus 3 (compulsory)
- English for Special Purposes I (compulsory)
- Mechanics (compulsory)
- Physics 2 (compulsory)
- Programming Tools (compulsory)
- Project (compulsory optional)
- Signals and Information (compulsory)
- Sports and physical activities 2 (compulsory)
4. semester
- Analog Electronics (compulsory)
- English for Special Purposes II (compulsory)
- Graphic and Database Applications (compulsory)
- Industrial Control and Instrumentation (compulsory)
- Measuring Technology I. (compulsory)
- Physics 3 (compulsory)
- Project (compulsory optional)
5. semester
- Bachelor Thesis (compulsory optional)
- Computer Networks (compulsory)
- Digital Electronics (compulsory)
- Electrical Power Systems (compulsory)
- Measuring Technology II. (compulsory)
- Simulation of Dynamic Systems (compulsory)
6. semester
- Bachelor Thesis (compulsory optional)
- Bachelor Thesis Seminary (compulsory)
- Computers and Microcomputers (compulsory)
- Design of Electronic Devices (compulsory)
- Digital Measurement Systems (compulsory)
- Fundamentals of Robotics (compulsory)
Courses without specified study plan
- Expert Discourse (compulsory optional)
More details
Contact: Tůma Libor, doc. Ing. CSc., libor.tuma@tul.cz