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| Application Deadline: | April 30 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 3,900 | ||
| Location: | Brno / 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 | ||
Upon graduation, the students are able to design and perform chemical experiments in physical chemistry; they can analyze experimental results and adjust the experimental set-up accordingly. They have firm knowledge of a variety of instrumental and physicochemical methods; they can operate the instruments and are able to evaluate and interpret the results. The graduates can identify and solve chemical problems in various areas of science and production. They can safely handle the chemical compounds and explain and supervise their usage among chemists and non-chemists. They are aware of environmental aspects of chemical research and production. They can understand and follow ethical guidelines of scientific work.
The goal of the study field Physical Chemistry is to prepare graduates with deep theoretical knowledges in classical and modern physical chemistry. The base of this are knowledges of basic chemistry, physical and maths discilines: general and anorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, physical chemistry, maths and physics, also in special chemistry disciplines: chemistry cinetics, electrochemistry, symtry of molecul, statistic termodynamics, etc. This is good for their other study in praxe. In last four semesters students can specialize according to their diploma.
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Masaryk University is a public university-type institution of higher education offering:
* accredited degree programmes at the Bachelor’s, Master’s and doctoral levels in on-site, combined and distance modes of study;
* advanced (“rigorozní”) state examinations for graduates of Master’s degree programmes holding the title of “magistr” (Mgr.);
* lifelong education programmes.
An accredited degree programme provides a higher education that concludes with a state examination and the awarding of a degree and accompanying title (the most common being Bc., Mgr., Ing. and Ph.D.). There are three types (levels) of accredited degree programmes, Bachelor’s, Master’s and doctoral, following after one another in that order. In accordance with the Higher Education Act, Master’s programmes that do not follow a Bachelor’s programme may be accredited and offered, though only on an exceptional basis.
Accredited degree programmes always include one or more fields of study. Afield of study is a coherent academic discipline or branch of knowledge. The field of study is delimited by a set of courses and conditions for the creation of a study plan. Fields of study may be further divided into specializations in specific areas (usually on the basis of the student’s taking a certain block of courses).
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