FET
ICT Prague
Technická 5
166 28 Praha 6
Tel.: 220 443 276
Forms of Study at the Faculty of Environmental Technology
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The Faculty of Environmental Technology offers the following forms of study:
o Three-year BSc study programme leading to the award of
the Bc. title,
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Five-year MSc study programmes are based on the core subjects
which are common to all ICT faculties in the first three years of
study. The core subjects include mathematics, physics, general
and inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry,
physical chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering and
computer equipment. All ICT faculties require about the same
extent of lectures, seminars and laboratory practice in the core
subjects.
In the subsequent years of study, instruction is focused on the
explanation of the principles of chemical and technological
processes, and on expanding students knowledge of these
processes. The aim is to teach students how to apply theoretical
knowledge of the core subjects to the solution of specific
problems in technological practise and in creative research
activity. The study of chemical technology is supplemented with
subjects whose knowledge is considered inevitable for practice in
the area of environmental protection and in the fuel processing
industry.
The three-year BSc study programme runs parallel to MSc study
programmes.
University graduates may apply, through a contest, for three-year PhD study programmes which are concluded with a state doctoral examination and the defence of a dissertation.
The presented survey lists all study programmes and individual subprogrammes and fields of specialization taught at the Faculty. All subprogrammes taught within MSc study programmes are accredited by the Federation of European National Associations of Engineers (FEANI), which allows for the award of the title Eur.Ing.
The Faculty has currently about 450 students in MSc study programmes and 100 PhD students.