Studijní plán – FEI / B3973 / - / - / B / P / Ostrava / en
Akademický rok | 2019/2020 | Studijní program | B3973 – Automobilové elektronické systémy |
Fakulta | Fakulta elektrotechniky a informatiky | Studijní obor | – |
Typ studia | bakalářské | Specializace | – |
Forma studia | prezenční | Jazyk výuky | angličtina |
Konzultační středisko | Ostrava | | |
Subjects of Business English 1 and 2 – are compulsory subjects only for SP PSP in Bachelor’s studies. Based on emails received from dr. Folwarečný, the established codes are to remain the same as in the follow-up Master’s studies because students completing this field of study may in their Master’s studies specialise in a related field of study. That is why the following note will be added to B-PSP:
A student studying at FEI (Bachelor’s + Follow-up Master’s) may sign up for the subjects of Business English 1 and 2 only once.
The subject of conversation (English, German, Russian, Spanish) – is included in all study programmes and fields of study (except for AES and PSP). Therefore the following note applies to all (except for AES and PSP).
Subject: English, German, Russian, and Spanish conversation is designed for:
1. Students who want to travel abroad (e.g. in terms of Erasmus programme); these students are to sign up for the subject for the term preceding the travel.
2. Students of the Bachelor’s studies who passed the exam from English language (regularly after completing four terms of English language lessons).
Students can sign up for the subject only once during their studies at FEI (Bachelor’s + Follow-up Master’s). The number of students who can sign up for this subject will be limited by the capacity given Department of Languages. Students travelling for a study stay abroad have always preference, and then students of follow-up Master’s studies. The lessons must be always arranged for individually at the Department of Languages.
Amendment:
If a student selects two of the above mentioned subjects, he/she will not be monitoring whether to count everything into the 180 credits. Such issue has not been discussed at any of the RSP or KD meeting.
If Departments wish to monitor for such situations, I recommend to create their own note for the given field of study. It is necessary to have some written statement in case of a students’ complaint.