Study plan – FEI / N2649 / 2612T003 / - / N / K / Ostrava / cs
Academic year | 2017/2018 | Study programme | N2649 – Electrical Engineering |
Faculty | Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Field of study | 2612T003 – Applied Electronics |
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.
• The electronics department is a specialised department.
• The specialisation of electronics has two lines:
• Industrial electronics
• Commercial electronics
• In the first and second years the students enrol in compulsory and optional-compulsory courses on the basis of the instructions given by the department secretariat or its web pages.
• The students enrol in optional courses according to the recommendations of departments in relation to the topic of their Master’s thesis.
• If the student has passed some courses (Access Networks, Telecommunication Networks) during his Bachelor’s studies, he must not enrol in them during his Master’s studies. In order to get credits, students choose courses from the offer of optional courses of the specialisation in Electronics. After agreement with the specialisation guarantee it is possible also to choose optional courses from other specialisations of Master’s studies that are related to their Master’s thesis topic.
• To pass into the second year, the student must get 40 credits for the first year.
2nd year
• The lessons in the summer semester last only 10 weeks.
• The scheduled excursions are part of the study plan.
• Final state examination courses:
Compulsory course (the course content forms the main courses of the specialisation):
• Electronics
Optional course (the course content is given by the courses with a specialised focus; the student always chooses only one course):
• Control and Output Electronics
• Instrumental Electronics