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1 study year
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Winter Semester
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N101002 |
Chemical Calculations
The course focuses on practical basic calculations,which are necessary for the passing of laboratory exercises. The preparation of given concentration solutions also shot or reaction yield calculation according to the chemical equation are content of the course
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0/2/0 |
C |
2 |
N101018 |
Basic Inorganic Chemistry
The lectures are designed for students of bachelor study "Conservation and restoration of works of applied art " at FCHT . The aim is primarily to revive a reasonably extend basic knowledge of general and inorganic chemistry, which is necessary for follow-up studies at ICT. The lectures are supplemented with exercises with emphasis on chemical nomenclature, quantification of redox equations as fabrication or production of inorganic compounds.
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2/1/0 |
C+Ex |
4 |
N101019 |
Chemistry: Laboratory
Students will learn about the basics of laboratory safety, laboratory equipment and laboratory preparations. Laboratory exercises are focused on qualitative reactions and preparations of chemical substances and they will complete the theoretical knowledge of chemical properties of common elements and substances
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0/0/3 |
MC |
3 |
N106022 |
Photography Techniques
The target of this subject is to make students familiar with theoretical knowledge of technical photography as well as with photography techniques and photograph processing
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0/2/0 |
C |
2 |
N106028 |
User Software for Restoration
The subject is focused on the use of Microsoft Office advanced tools - preparation and management of larger documents, effective data processing, graphics implementation into the documents and preparation of the purposeful presentation
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0/2/0 |
MC |
2 |
N111009 |
Toxicology and Ecology
The course is aimed at providing the basic information on toxicity of inorganic and organic chemicals, their effect on a human organism, and procedures of toxicity estimation. Furthermore, the course is focused on safety rules for working in chemical laboratories and information sources on dangerous nature of chemicals. Principles of the environment protection are also discussed
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N148023 |
Art History of Middle Ages I
Students get to know artistic styles in Europe and their main representatives. The lectures are focused on the prehistoric art, selected ancient cultures and European art of the Middle Ages. We pay attention to art both in Europe and in the Czech lands
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2/0/0 |
C |
2 |
N413001 |
Secondary School Mathemetics Repetition
The aim of the course is to revise basic knowledge of mathematics, especially in operations with fractions, powers and roots, solving simple equations and inequalities, working with functions and basics of geometry
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0/2/0 |
MC |
2 |
N700002 |
Handicraft Techniques I
Subject content depends on field of study. Students will learn and develop their craft skills on the conservation.
*Conservation-restoration artcraft of metal objects: Technological knowledge production of metals and their craft processing are contained in the course. The course is focused on restoration of simple metal objects and on usage of craft techniques of metal processing (e.g. casting of missing parts according to the model, soldering, metalsmithing, gilding, silverplating, engraving and other techniques of metal processing). Individual works are supervised by restorer with a restoring licence
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0/0/10 |
C |
6 |
N700016 |
Art Practice I
The course is focused on improvement of student’s art skills that are used within process of conservation-restoration of cultural heritage objects. Students practise and improve their skills in drawing according to the student’s field of study.The topic of the course is chosen according to the student’s field of study
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0/2/0 |
C |
2 |
N832003 |
Fundamentals of Philosophy
The course is aimed at questioning the origin, rationale and definition of knowledge. The course format is a lecture (and discussion)
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2/0/0 |
C |
2 |
Summer Semester
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Code |
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Examination |
Credits |
Mandatory Subjects
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N106005 |
Materials Science
The subject gives a survey of metallic, inorganic non-metallic, polymeric and composite materials which are used in various fields. Important mechanical properties of materials, as well as electric, magnetic, thermal and optical properties of materials, are explained. Chemical resistance of various materials is described. The relations between structure, properties and final applications are emphasised for each material group
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N110004 |
Organic Chemistry I
The structure - reactivity concept is involved in the modern teaching of organic chemistry of the main groups of hydrocarbons and their monofunctional derivatives: alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, arenes, and their halo derivatives, alcohols and phenols, carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acids and functional derivatives of carboxylic acids
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2/2/0 |
C+Ex |
6 |
N148024 |
Art History of Middle Ages II
Students get to know artistic styles in Europe and their main representatives. The lectures are focused on the art of the High Middle Ages and the Late Gothic period. We pay attention to art both in Europe and in the Czech lands
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
4 |
N148038 |
Non-Figurative Drawing
The course is focused on improvement of student’s art skills that are used within process of conservation-restoration of cultural heritage objects. Students practise and improve their skills in drawing of objects and its details
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0/4/0 |
MC |
4 |
N413019 |
Elementary Mathematics
This course is designed for undergraduate students to acquire solid background in elementary mathematics. The studied topics are: properties of functions, limits, derivatives of functions of one variable, primitive functions and definite integrals. Students will become familiar with a number of applications in the field of physics and chemistry. Evaluation is based on the final written exam
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2/2/0 |
C+Ex |
5 |
N700003 |
Handicraft Techniques II
Subject content depends on field of study. Students will learn and develop their craft skills on the conservation.
Conservation-restoration artcraft of metal objects: Technological knowledge production of metals and their craft processing are contained in the course. The course is focused on restoration simple historical metal objects and on usage of historical craft techniques of metal processing (e.g. cladding, decoration with nielo, enameling, inlay etc.) Individual works are supervised by restorer with a restoring licence
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0/0/10 |
C |
6 |
N700017 |
Art Practice II
The course is focused on improvement of student’s art skills that are used within process of conservation-restoration of cultural heritage objects. Students practise and improve their skills in drawing, painting and photography according to the student’s field of study
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0/2/0 |
C |
1 |
N834008 |
Professional English Language I
The aim of the course is to develop communication skills, with focus on the specific features of professional language. The topics cover academic life, general chemistry, laboratory work and processing technologies in relation to the environment
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0/2/0 |
C |
1 |
2 study year
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Winter Semester
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Code |
Subject Title |
L/Ex/Lab |
Examination |
Credits |
Mandatory Subjects
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N107022 |
Historical Methods of Glass and Ceramic Manufacturing and Processing
The course focuses on understanding the context and gaining the knowledge of the historical development of the production and processing of glass and ceramics. The first part provides an overview of historical materials and technologies, further the historical development of design and decorative techniques is discussed. In the course, there are combined the knowledge of historic resources with the present knowledge of the physico-chemical processes in the production of glass and ceramics
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N108003 |
Introduction to Mineralogy
The course is focused on the study of minerals structure, properties and occurence. Students will know general terms as mineralogy, petrology, geology and geochemistry. Next part is concentrated on crystalography - submission of minerals to crystalographical system, crystal symetry, real crystal. The lectures are going through chemical and physical properties of minerals from the point of view of their occurence, properties and possible use as mineral resources. The part of the course deals with the mineralogical system, the submission of minerals to mineralogical classes and the identification of important minerals available in industrial and technological applications
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N148004 |
Materials of Cultural Heritage Objects
The lectures introduce students to the properties of basic inorganic and organic materials of culture heritage objects - stone, inorganic binders, glass, ceramics, metal, wood, paper, leather and textile
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3/0/0 |
Ex |
4 |
N148021 |
Art History of Modern Period I
Students get to know artistic styles in Europe and their main representatives. The lectures are focused on Renaissance art in Italy and in areas north of the Alps
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2/0/0 |
C |
2 |
N148026 |
Figurative Drawing
The course is focused on improvement of student’s art skills that are used in restoration of cultural heritage objects. Students practise and improve their skills in drawing of figure and its details (head, hand etc.)
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0/4/0 |
MC |
4 |
N444022 |
Fundamentals of Physics
The course is aimed at understanding the fundamental physical phenomena and the development of technical thinking. The laws of physics and physical principles that are essential for connecting objects in a bachelor study program are discussed and explained
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2/1/0 |
C+Ex |
4 |
N700004 |
Handicraft Techniques III
The aim of the course is to acquire technological knowledge of production and artisan skills.
Conservation-restoration artcraft of textile objects The aim of the course is to acquire technological knowledge of production and artisan skills in hand techniques of textile production - needle lace, bobbin lace, embroidery and weaving. Professional-practical character of the course is focused on development of artisan skills needed for the conservation-restauration of textile objects. Part of the course is devoted to the analysis of textile weaves, making of the technical documentation, working with scientific text
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0/0/6 |
C |
3 |
N700006 |
Semestral Work I
The aim of the semestral work is to restore (conserve) a given object, its survey and documentation needed for completing the restoration (conservation) report. For the content of the work, see Bachelor work. The semestral work serves for improving hand-craft techniques skills required for conservation - restoration of real cultural heritage objects
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0/0/5 |
MC |
4 |
N700018 |
Art Practice III
The course is focused on improvement of student’s art skills that are used within process of conservation-restoration of cultural heritage objects. Students practise and improve their skills in drawing, painting and modelling according to the student’s field of study
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0/2/0 |
C |
1 |
N834009 |
Professional English Language II
The aim of the course is to develop communication skills with special focus on the specific features of professional language, to enhance the acquired knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. The covered topics include food processing, drug production and administration, and properties of materials
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0/2/0 |
C+Ex |
2 |
Volitelné předměty
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Summer Semester
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Code |
Subject Title |
L/Ex/Lab |
Examination |
Credits |
Mandatory Subjects
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N106023 |
Materials Corrosion for Conservators
Conservators and restorers of heritage object meet all kinds of materials in practise. Basic knowledge of corrosion mechanisms and corrosion protection is essential for proper selection of restoration and conservation treatment. The course introduces basics of corrosion and corrosion protection of significant metallic, polymeric (paper, wood, textile, leather) and inorganic nonmetallic materials (glass, ceramics, building materials.
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N107001 |
Inorganic Non-Metallic Materials
The lectures provide an overview of the basic types of this material group and their main properties and they introduce students to fundamental physico-chemical processes occurring during their manufacturing
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N148022 |
Art History of Modern Period II
Students get to know artistic styles in Europe and their main representatives. The lectures are focused on baroque art in Europe and in the Czech lands
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
4 |
N148032 |
Modelling
The course is focused on improvement of student’s art skills that are used within process of conservation-restoration of cultural heritage objects. Students practise and improve their skills in modelling of objects and its details
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0/4/0 |
MC |
4 |
N148034 |
Polymers in conservation
The lectures are focused on history of manufacturing, structure and nomenclature, physical and chemical properties of polymers. Synthetic polymeric materials in museums collections and their deterioration and degradation are described. In conclusion, preventive conservation of synthetic polymer materials is proposed
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N150007 |
Specialised Practice I
Students pass two-weeks practical training in conservation laboratories, restorer-studios or research institution. During the practice, students will get practical knowledge required for future carrier
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0/0/0 |
C |
1 |
N403032 |
Basic Principles of Physical Chemistry
The course covers the basic branches of physical chemistry: fundamentals of thermodynamics, state behavior, phase equilibria, chemical equilibria, selected behavior of systems containing electrolytes, the issue described the rate of chemical reactions and sipmle description of colloidal systems
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2/1/0 |
C+Ex |
5 |
N700005 |
Handicraft Techniques IV
The aim of the course is to acquire technological knowledge of production and artisan skills.
Conservation-restoration artcraft of textile objects: The aim of the course is to acquire technological knowledge of production and artisan skills in hand techniques of textile production - needle lace, bobbin lace, embroidery and weaving. Professional-practical character of the course is focused on development of artisan skills needed for the conservation-restauration of textile objects. Part of the course is devoted to the analysis of textile weaves, making of the technical documentation, working with scientific text
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0/0/4 |
C |
2 |
N700007 |
Semestral Work II
The aim of the semestral work is to restore (conserve) a given object, its survey and documentation needed for completing the restoration (conservation) report. For the content of the work, see Bachelor work. The semestral work serves for improving hand-craft techniques skills required for conservation - restoration of real cultural heritage objects
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0/0/6 |
MC |
4 |
N700019 |
Art Practice IV
The course is focused on improvement of student’s art skills that are used within process of conservation-restoration of cultural heritage objects. Students practise and improve their skills in drawing, painting, modelling and photography according to the student’s field of study
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0/2/0 |
C |
1 |
Volitelné předměty
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3 study year
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Winter Semester
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Code |
Subject Title |
L/Ex/Lab |
Examination |
Credits |
Mandatory Subjects
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N106001 |
Materials Degradation
The subject gives a basic survey of mechanisms of materials degradation. Degradation due to mechanical forces (deformation, fracture, fatigue, wear) is mainly described. The other part is devoted to corrosion, i.e. degradation due to chemical reactions, degradation at high-temperatures and degradation due to radiation
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N107006 |
Fundamentals of Glass and Ceramic Technologies
The course explains the technological processes for the production of glass, ceramics and inorganic binders. The physico-chemical bases of these processes and the relationships between structure and properties of these materials are discussed. The content of teaching deepens theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in the courses Introduction to Materials and Inorganic Non-metallic Materials
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2/1/0 |
C+Ex |
4 |
N148009 |
Methods of Conservation Survey
The aim of subject is to make students familiar with basic analytical methods, which they can use during the conservation survey and with proper interpretation of obtained results
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N148016 |
History of Handicrafts: Glass, Ceramics and Porcelain
The subject deals with glass, ceramics and porcelain and their technology, style evolution and morphology from Antiquity to the present. The lectures give a complete overview on the issues of glass, ceramics and porcelain developing
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N148039 |
Principles of Conservation
Conservation is a respected comprehensive interdisciplinary branch perceived in majority as a practical activity; however, its essence is a value formation of society. And that understanding of the branch in the whole society context is the main intention of the subject, which is limited in the form of lectures. In the framework of an overview expressing the branch scope there is an effort to present new topics or their interpretation (the specificity of the restoration in the context of the branch, the relation of conservation care and science, the role of information in the field, etc.). Course graduates should be able to understand the basic points of conservation, to interpret the branch development and to infer of its key factors, to be able to characterize and classify the structure of the heritage, to apply the specialized terminology, to understand the basis of the branch methodology, and especially to be able to analyze and use the category of heritage value and to understand the principles of authenticity, to explain the general principles of practical conservation, to understand the organization, legislation and the fundamentals of the economy and management of conservation in the Czech Republic, to understand the international context of the realization of the branch and compare them, to understand the basic specificity of restoration in the cultural heritage conservation (methodology, legislation, organization) and to be knowledgeable in the process of decision making of the restoration intervention in our state conservation system. Finally, the aim of the course is to build positive attitudes towards the value of cultural heritage and positive motivation to their conservation by through the application of the own critical thinking. The themes and content of the lectures are partially updated and adapted to the expected audience every year. Some topics are addressed with the active involvement of students, lectures are accompanied by a projection of image illustrations, the students receive the digests of the lectures. Complementary supplement to the course should be mainly the subject of museology
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N148069 |
Conservation-restoration of cultural heritage objects
Conservation and preservation of historical artworks in general point of view. Why conservation, why preserve historical artworks for the future. The definition of historical artwork and its identification. Ethics of conservation and restoration work. Variants of possible approaches to historical artifacts and artwork under its protection, rehabilitation, conservation, preservation, reconstruction, revitalization, etc. The role of the conservator, technologist and conservationist and their cooperation in conservation work on a specific task. Students will be introduced to different art techniques by which artworks are created and conserved. Examples of specific conservation projects
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2/0/0 |
MC |
2 |
N700008 |
Semestral Work III
The aim of the semestral work is to restore (conserve) a given object, its survey and documentation needed for completing the restoration (conservation) report. For the content of the work, see Bachelor work. The semestral work serves for improving hand-craft techniques skills required for conservation - restoration of real cultural heritage objects
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0/0/10 |
MC |
7 |
N700011 |
Art Documentation I
The target of this subject is to improve student's artistic, graphic and modelling skills. Students are practicised in planar and three-d documentation of objects and their details connected with actual reconstruction and filling of restored artefact
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0/3/0 |
C |
2 |
N700020 |
Art Practice V
The course is focused on improvement of student’s art skills that are used within process of conservation-restoration of cultural heritage objects. Students practise and improve their skills in drawing, painting and modelling, including technical drawing according to the student’s field of study
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0/2/0 |
C |
1 |
Volitelné předměty
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Summer Semester
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Code |
Subject Title |
L/Ex/Lab |
Examination |
Credits |
Mandatory Subjects
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N106026 |
Preserving archaeological finds
The aim of the subject is to inform students of the processes of researching and conserving archaeological excavations - artificial pieces of art made of metallic and non-metallic materials
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N107023 |
Surface Treatment and Conservation of Glass and Ceramics
The subject Surface Treatment and Conservation of Glass and Ceramics summarizes the different types of degradation of ceramic and glass objects and introduces the basic processes used in the restoration of these items
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N148020 |
Art History of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Students get to know main tendencies in European art from the beginning of Classicism to the art trends in the second half of the 20th century. The lectures are focused on the Czech art and its European context
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N148052 |
Restoration: Laboratory
Students will be get acquainted with basic laboratory processes used for glass, ceramics, metals and textiles conservation
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0/0/6 |
MC |
4 |
N150008 |
Specialised Practice II
Students pass two-weeks practical training in conservation laboratories, restorer-studios or research institution. During the practice, students will get practical knowledge required for future carrier
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0/0/0 |
C |
1 |
N402002 |
Analytical Chemistry I
Lectured methods include both classical chemical as well as instrumental techniques. The electrochemical analysis (potentiometry, voltammetry, polarography, coulometry), separation methods (gas and liquid chromatography) and atomic and molecular spectroscopy (atomic absorption and/or emission spectroscopy, infrared, visible and UV absorption, spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy) are lectured. Separate lecture is devoted to mass spectrometry and another one to quality assurance procedures in analytical chemistry. The seminars are focused on gravimetric and titration calculations, calculation of equilibria, using of Nernst and/or Lambert-Beers Law and evaluation of basic characteristics of separation processes. The Analytical chemistry I is followed by Analytical chemistry II in next semester, which is application oriented
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2/2/0 |
C+Ex |
5 |
N700009 |
Semestral Work IV
The aim of the semestral work is to restore (conserve) a given object, its survey and documentation needed for completing the restoration (conservation) report. For the content of the work, see Bachelor work. The semestral work serves for improving hand-craft techniques skills required for conservation - restoration of real cultural heritage objects
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0/0/10 |
MC |
7 |
N700012 |
Art Documentation II
The target of this subject is to improve student's artistic, graphic and modelling skills. Students are practicised in planar and three-d documentation of objects and their details connected with actual reconstruction and filling of restored artefact
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0/4/0 |
C |
3 |
Volitelné předměty
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4 study year
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Winter Semester
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Code |
Subject Title |
L/Ex/Lab |
Examination |
Credits |
Mandatory Subjects
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N148003 |
Preventive Conservation
The subject deals with the preventive conservation (preventive care) of artefacts collection. Students will be acquainted with selected materials and causes of their decay, with appropriate conditions for their long-term storage and ways to achieve them, the issue of exhibiting, protection against theft and fire, as well as the principles of disaster planning
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N148037 |
Accounting, Tax and Law
The target of this subject is to familiarise students with basic principles and rules of private enterprise, Trade Law and economics
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2/0/0 |
MC |
2 |
N148042 |
Fundamentals of Museology
The course gives a view of the history of museums and the present trends in museology in the following fields: protection, evidence and use of collections, legislation and management relating to museums, principles of scientific work and of public enlightenment, making expositions and exhibitions. The field trip to restoration workrooms is a part of the course. Students will be well informed in all fields of the work at the museum.
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N700010 |
Semestral Work V
The aim of the semestral work is to restore (conserve) a given object, its survey and documentation needed for completing the restoration (conservation) report. For the content of the work, see Bachelor work. The semestral work serves for improving hand-craft techniques skills required for conservation - restoration of real cultural heritage objects
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0/0/12 |
MC |
9 |
N700013 |
Art Documentation III
The target of this subject is to improve student's artistic, graphic and modelling skills. Students are practicised in planar and three-d documentation of objects and their details connected with actual reconstruction and filling of restored artefact
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0/4/0 |
C |
3 |
Volitelné předměty
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Summer Semester
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Code |
Subject Title |
L/Ex/Lab |
Examination |
Credits |
Mandatory Subjects
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N148015 |
History of Art Handicrafts
The target of this subject is to make students familiar with individual periods of the evolution of handicraft from the antiquity to nowadays, in the wider cultural historical and cultural anthropological context of social circumstances in Central and Western Europe
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2/0/0 |
Ex |
3 |
N700001 |
Restoration: Bachelor Thesis
Bachelor tasks consist in the restoration (conservation) of specific objects, examination of the objects and development of all the relevant documentation needed for preparing restorer's (conservator's) report
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0/0/20 |
C |
20 |
N963004 |
Bachelor Thesis: Seminar
None
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0/3/0 |
C |
3 |
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