Educational goals
The aim of study in Nanotechnology specialisation is to prepare the graduates for work in various industrial branches. The gained education provides the graduates high professional adaptability.
Profile of the graduate
Study of Nanotechnology is essentially interdisciplinary. Besides the necessary science basics, the orientation in mathematics, physics and chemistry. Substantial education in science subjects predetermines the graduates for studying of master study programmes in specialisations Science Engineering, Nanotechnologies and wide spectrum of specialisations focused to controlling and simulation of technology processes.
Information
- Study programme
- Nanotechnology (B0719A130001)
- Faculty of
- FM
- Type of study
- Bachelor
- Form of study
- Full-time
- Length of study
- 3
- Awarded degree
- Bc.
- Language
- Czech
- Education area
- Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering and Materials, Physics
Courses of Nanotechnologie programme
1. semester
- Communicative English 1 (compulsory optional)
- General chemistry (compulsory)
- Informatics (compulsory)
- Instrumentation (compulsory)
- Intr. to Lin. Algebra and Discr. Math. (compulsory)
- Language I English 1 – higher level (compulsory optional)
- Mathematics I (compulsory)
- Physical education II (compulsory)
2. semester
- Communicative English 2 (compulsory optional)
- Inorganic chemistry (compulsory)
- Introduction to the Study of Nanomater. (compulsory)
- Laboratory Exersises in Inorganic Chem (compulsory)
- Language I English 1 – higher level (compulsory optional)
- Mathematics 2 (compulsory)
- Physical Laboratory 1 (compulsory)
- Physics I (compulsory)
3. semester
- Calculus 3 (compulsory)
- Organic chemistry (compulsory)
- Organic Chemistry – practical exercises (compulsory)
- Physical Laboratory 2 (compulsory)
- Physics 2 (compulsory)
- Principles of Critical Thinking (compulsory optional)
- Winter course (compulsory optional)
4. semester
- Advanced materials physics (compulsory)
- Environmental Studies & Global Problems (compulsory optional)
- Laboratory of Physical Chemistry (compulsory)
- Physical Chemistry (compulsory)
- Physical Laboratory 3 (compulsory)
- Physics 3 (compulsory)
- Polymers (compulsory)
5. semester
- Introduction to nanomaterial functional. (compulsory)
- Methods of Scientific Work (compulsory)
- Nanomaterials Characterization 1 (compulsory)
- Physical Laboratory 4 (compulsory)
- Professional Practice (compulsory optional)
- Project (compulsory optional)
- Quantum Mechanics 1 (compulsory)
6. semester
- Bachelor thesis (compulsory optional)
- Bachelor Thesis (compulsory optional)
- Basics of Electronics (compulsory optional)
- Molecular Modelling and Simulation (compulsory)
- Photonic (compulsory optional)
- Physical Laboratory 5 (compulsory)
- Polymer Physics (compulsory)
- Základy biologie buňky a tkání (compulsory optional)
Courses without specified study plan
- Biochemistry (optional)
- Biochemistry – practical exercises (optional)
- Expert Discourse (compulsory optional)
- Statistic Physics (optional)
Admission procedure
International Applicants must be able to provide a certificate that proves they completed a relevant secondary school (a grammar school or a technically oriented high school). Furthermore, they are required to 1. Fill the Application form (http://www.tul.cz -> STAG -> Elektronicka prihlaska ke studiu) 2. To pass successfully an entry exam (test of basic knowledge in Mathematics and Physics or Chemisry). If the previously study results were excellent, this condition should be canceled by the Dean of the faculty. 3. Pay Application fee: 400.- CZK (15 Euro approximately) 4. Prove appropriate knowledge of Czech language (during an interview). Application deadlines: 31 March 2009, and 14 August 2009 for academic year 2009/10. When submitting an application, the following documents are required: – Application form. – Official academic records (e.g. diplomas and transcripts) from each school you have attended. – Health insurance (entering to the Czech Republic). – Financial support during the study. Note: All travel expenses and visa administration are the applicant ´s responsibility. For details, please refer to the website at http://www.fm.tul.cz/, section “Information about the study”. The decision about the acceptance or rejection is sent to the applicant by the Dean of the faculty.
More about the admission process
More details
Contact: Šedlbauer Josef, prof. Ing. Ph.D., josef.sedlbauer@tul.cz