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| Application Deadline: | March 31 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 5,000 | ||
| Location: | Ostrava / Czech Republic / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 120 | ||
| Languages: | English Czech | ||
The Master’s study programme of Electrical Engineering ensures high adaptability of the graduates to all particular requirements of their future professional practice, focusing either on operation and engineering or science and research. The study programme is based on a high-quality theoretical education and universal basis of an application-oriented study in various branches of electrical engineering. This Master’s programme is divided into three branches of study: Electronics, Electrical Power Engineering, and Measurement and Control Technology.
Measurement and Control Engineering: The aim of the course is to cultivate engineers as specialists in the fields of automation, control systems, measurement, and sensors. The priority of the programme is to teach students to approach technical problem solving creatively and to deal with the assignments in the field of measurement and control engineering independently and systematically – i.e. to acquire all skills that are necessary for work as an engineer.
Electronics: This course is based on the study of the basics of electrical engineering. Besides this basis, the student chooses a specialized line of study: • Industrial Electronics. • Commercial Electronics. Much emphasis is put on a highly efficient education in order to teach the students to think creatively and apply new knowledge in the creation of new technical pieces of work. The instruction is focused on the practical, which the students make use of when drawing up interesting diploma theses.
Biomedical Engineering: This course prepares the graduate to perform the paramedical profession as a Biomedical Engineer in accordance with Act no. 96/2004 Coll. The graduate will be entitled to perform the medical profession within the meaning of the valid laws concerning the so-called regulated professions in health service. The education of workers for the practice of paramedical professions is governed by relevant laws, especially by Act no. 96/2004 Coll., Act no. 18/2004 Coll., Regulation of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic (MHCR) 39/2005 Coll., and Regulation of the MHCR 401/2006.
Electrical Power Engineering: The follow-up Master’s course is two years long, and the graduate is awarded the academic degree of Engineer (Ing.). The Master’s programme admits the graduates in the Bachelor’s programme of Electrical Power Engineering (and related courses), or graduates in Master’s or Doctoral Studies of other courses. The course is taught both in full-time and combined forms. A high-quality theoretical education and a universal basis of application-focused studies ensure high adaptability of the graduates to all particular requirements of their future professional practice, either in operation and engineering or in science and research. The basic subjects of the follow-up Master’s programme of Electrical Power Engineering include applied mathematics, selected principles of electrical power engineering, and electrical heat technology. The course is divided into five specializations: Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power, Generation of Electric Power, Electrical Power Engineering in Transport, Electrical Machines and Devices, Commercial Electrical Engineering, specializing in the following subjects - electrical power engineering of industrial and distribution networks, power plant equipment, electrical power engineering in transport, electrical machines and devices, and technological processes. Further, the department offers the following optional subjects – electromagnetic compatibility, diagnostics of electric equipment, theoretical electrical power engineering, transient events in electrification systems, designing electricity distribution networks, computers for measurement and diagnostics, protection and automation in distribution networks, control of electrification systems, and many others, see the syllabus.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
More informationAdmission to studies in follow-up master degree programmes is conditioned upon the completion of the bachelor degree programme. In the framework of the admission procedure the applicant submits a certificate (e.g. TOEFL or IELTS) proving the B1 level of English language knowledge in accordance with CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) and an assessment of previous study results. Studies in the follow-up master degree programmes are accessible to graduates of the bachelor degree programmes of the same or related fields of study or the master degree programme of a related field.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
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