Study plan – FEI / N0714A150002 / - / - / N / P / Ostrava / en
Academic year | 2020/2021 | Study programme | N0714A150002 – Control and Information Systems |
Faculty | Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Specialization | – |
Type of study | Follow-up Master | | |
Form of study | Full-time | Language of instruction | English |
Tutorial centre | Ostrava | | |
• The subject Cybernetics includes mainly circuits in the field of cybernetics and other related theoretical subjects of the profiling base.
• A student who has passed all the registered subject, acquired 120 credits for their entire follow-up studies and handed in their diploma thesis may sign up for the state final examination (SFE).
• The state final examination includes
- Defence of the diploma thesis
- Oral examination in the mandatory subject Cybernetics
• The Student has the possibility to profile in three profiling areas. The subjects of the profiling base are divided into three blocks, which form a set of appropriately connected subjects. The Student chooses one block, which contains a series of three articles on each other. The following areas are available for selection:
1. Computers and information control systems
2. Automation and robotics
3. Virtual instrumentation and measurement
• The student is obliged to choose one of the offered areas. The profiling area will be open if at least 10 students choose it.
• He also chooses at least 3 subjects from the other two blocks according to its preferences. Therefore, the student will complete at least 6 PV-A courses in his study plan.
• The student chooses at least 3 subjects from the other two blocks according to its preferences. Therefore, the student will complete at least 6 PV-A subjects in his study plan, but only from the preferred area will pass the state exam.
• The Student has the possibility to profile in three profiling areas. The subjects of the profiling base are divided into three blocks, which form a set of appropriately connected subjects. The Student chooses one block, which contains a series of three articles on each other. The following areas are available for selection:
1. Computers and information control systems
2. Automation and robotics
3. Virtual instrumentation and measurement
• The student is obliged to choose one of the offered areas. The profiling area will be open if at least 10 students choose it.
• He also chooses at least 3 subjects from the other two blocks according to its preferences. Therefore, the student will complete at least 6 PV-A courses in his study plan.
• The student chooses at least 3 subjects from the other two blocks according to its preferences. Therefore, the student will complete at least 6 PV-A subjects in his study plan, but only from the preferred area will pass the state exam.
• The Student has the possibility to profile in three profiling areas. The subjects of the profiling base are divided into three blocks, which form a set of appropriately connected subjects. The Student chooses one block, which contains a series of three articles on each other. The following areas are available for selection:
1. Computers and information control systems
2. Automation and robotics
3. Virtual instrumentation and measurement
• The student is obliged to choose one of the offered areas. The profiling area will be open if at least 10 students choose it.
• He also chooses at least 3 subjects from the other two blocks according to its preferences. Therefore, the student will complete at least 6 PV-A courses in his study plan.
• The student chooses at least 3 subjects from the other two blocks according to its preferences. Therefore, the student will complete at least 6 PV-A subjects in his study plan, but only from the preferred area will pass the state exam.
• The subject Security in Electrical Engineering will be conducted in block form at the start of the winter semester. The timetable will be made available on the web pages of the Faculty at the beginning of September.
• The subject is registered by all students mandatorily; after testing their expertise, the students are notified pursuant to Section 4 of Decree No. 50/1978 Coll. and can perform activity on electrical equipment and FEI laboratories.
• To pass to the 2nd year, it is necessary to acquire at least 40 credits in 1st year subjects in the given academic year.
• Detailed instructions for signing up subjects for OSP can be obtained from the field department or from the web pages of the said department.
• The field department is the Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering.
• All registered subjects including optional ones become binding on the day of signing up.
• The lessons in the summer semester of the second year take place only for 10 weeks.
• Planned excursions are part of the study plan.
• In the winter and summer semester, the offer of optional subjects includes Master’s Project 1 and Master’s Project 2. If the student chooses MP1, they must also sign up for MP2. In both subjects, students in groups solve an extensive specialised project, depending on which specialisation they are studying. In the summer semester in MP2 they then defend the project.
• Second-year students in the summer semester sign up for optional subjects from the second year offer.
• Here students choose subject based on their specialisation, so that the resulting number of credits from mandatory, mandatorily optional and optional subjects is at least 120 credits. Subject Corporate English I and II: if the student also signs up for English Conversation for FEI during follow-up master’s study, the credits either from Corporate English or from Conversation shall be included in their 120 credits.
The Department of Languages offers English for Foreigners only for foreign students.