Study plan – FEI / N2649 / 2601T004 / - / N / K / Ostrava / cs
Academic year | 2014/2015 | Study programme | N2649 – Electrical Engineering |
Faculty | Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Field of study | 2601T004 – Measurement and Control Engineering |
Type of study | Follow-up Master | Specialization | – |
Form of study | Part-time | Language of instruction | Czech |
Tutorial centre | Ostrava | | |
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1st year
• The course Safety in Electrical Engineering will be newly realised in block form at the beginning of the winter semester. The dates of the lessons will be published on the web pages of the department at the beginning of September.
• To pass into the second year, the student must get 40 credits for the first year.
• The student can focus on four specialisations. Every specialisation contains a series of 4 optional-compulsory courses that are linked to each other and develop the student’s knowledge in the given domain. The following specialisations are available:
1. Computers and information systems in control
2. Automation and robotics
3. Virtual instrumentation and measurement
4. Measurement and control techniques for bio-medicine
The student is obliged to choose two of the specialisations that are offered. The specialisation will be opened if at least 10 students choose it. Specialisation 4 will be opened only if two of specialisations 1-3 are opened.
• In the summer semester the course is compulsory, and the student chooses it from the offer of two optional-compulsory courses – Statistics and Theory of Electronic Circuits.
• If the student has passed the course Quality Management during his bachelor’s studies, he must not enrol in it again in the related Master’s studies.
2nd year
• The lessons in the summer semester last only 10 weeks.
• In the summer semester, the students in the second year enrol in those optional courses that are offered for the second year or those that are offered for stidents from more than one year.
• The final state examination includes:
• Defence of the Master’s thesis.
• Examination from the compulsory course Measurement and Control Technology
• Examinations from the optional-compulsory courses based on chosen specialisations.
• Student who have completed all their compulsory and optional-compulsory courses and who have received 120 credits for the whole related studies can apply for the State Final Examination.
• The scheduled excursions are part of the study plan.