Study plan – FEI / B2649 / 2612R041 / - / B / K / Ostrava / cs
Academic year | 2020/2021 | Study programme | B2649 – Electrical Engineering |
Faculty | Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Field of study | 2612R041 – Control and Information Systems |
Type of study | Bachelor | Specialization | – |
Form of study | Part-time | Language of instruction | Czech |
Tutorial centre | Ostrava | | |
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2nd year
• During the first and second years, it is necessary to pass two Social Science courses.
• For English, choose the correct level (a – beginners, b – advanced)
• To pass into the third year, it is necessary to fulfil all the obligations laid down for the first year and to get 40 credits from courses in the second year.
• The students must enrol in all compulsory courses, as well as optional-compulsory courses for the given specialisation.
3rd year
• The tuition in the summer semester only lasts 10 weeks.
• The possibilities for passing the Bachelor’s seminar (project)1,2 course:
a) treatment of a topic given bythe department
b) treatment of a topic given by a company
c) in the form of a practical placement in a company – only for students following the full-time form of studies (at the SZZ (State Final Examination) the student presents their final report on the practical placement).
• Students following the part-time form of studies can find further information on the organisation of their studies on the web pages www.fei.vsb.cz, in the Establish for Students section called Time Schedule.
• The scheduled excursions are part of the study plan.
• In the third year, the students only enrol in those optional courses for the summer semester that are valid according to the offer for the third year.
• The course Numerical Signals and Ensembles is a recommended course for students who intend to continue with related Master’s studies, where its knowledge is assumed.
• A student can apply for the State Final Examination only when they have completed all compulsory and optional-compulsory courses and when they have got 180 credits during the whole of their bachelor’s studies. The final state examination includes:
- defence of the bachelor’s thesis, eventually the defence of the practical placement in the company, as well as the final report on its course;
- examination from the course Electrical Engineering;
- examination from the course Measurement and Control Technology.
• For the evaluation of both courses the following are considered:
- the average for the main courses of the programme (compulsory courses),
- the average for the main courses of the specialisation (optional-compulsory courses),
- questions relating to a notified topic area.