Studijní plán – FEI / N2647 / 2612T025 / - / N / P / Ostrava / en
Akademický rok | 2021/2022 | Studijní program | N2647 – Informační a komunikační technologie |
Fakulta | Fakulta elektrotechniky a informatiky | Studijní obor | 2612T025 – Informatika a výpočetní technika |
Typ studia | navazující magisterské | Specializace | – |
Forma studia | prezenční | Jazyk výuky | angličtina |
Konzultační středisko | Ostrava | | |
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Year 1:
• The subject of Safety in Electronics will be taught by way of extended sessions at the beginning of the winter term. The period of the lessons will be announced at the web pages of the Faculty at the beginning of September.
• Project focused seminars – in year 1, students will work on two-term project (compulsory subjects SP I and SP II).
The topic of the term project falls into one of the following fields of study:
1. AD – Data Analysis
2. DAIS – Databases and Information Systems
3. PGZO – Computer Graphics and Image Processing
4. PSS – Computer Systems and Networks
5. SWI – Software Engineering
6. TI -Theoretical Information
The topic of the project is determined by the set of compulsory optional subjects of OSP of each student (these subjects will be compulsory to students). The list of subjects related to the term project is determined by the pedagogue who has announced the topic and makes it public together with the topic of a term project in IS KATIS, see http://katis.cs.vsb.cz/. A student must register for a topic in the IS KATIS, and must consult his/her registration with the pedagogue. A student is to sign up for the subjects related to the project in their OSP in IS EDISON at the time of regular sign-up period.
The remaining credits of the recommended 60 per a year are to be obtained from subjects selected by a student from the study plan.
• Students decide on the topic of their Master’s degree in the spring term of year 1 which then determines the set of compulsory optional subjects of OSP in year 2 of each student (these subjects will be compulsory for all students). The list of subjects related to the term project is determined by a pedagogue who has announced the topic and makes it public in a note of the Master’s thesis assignment in IS EDISON. A student is to sign up for the subjects related to the Master’s thesis in their OSP in IS EDISON at the time of regular sign-up period. Students are also to select optional subjects considering the optional subject selected for the final state exam.
• To be able to progress into year 2, a student must obtain 40 credits from subjects passed in year 1. All subjects a student signes up for, including optional ones, become compulsory on the day of signing up.
• Detailed instructions on signing-up into OSP can be obtained at the given field Department. The field Department is the Department of Informatics.
Year 2:
• All subjects a student signs up for, including optional ones, become compulsory on the day of signing up.
• Detailed instructions on signing-up into OSP can be obtained at the given field Department. The field Department is the Department of Informatics.
• In the summer term, lessons are given only for the duration of 10 weeks.
• A student of year 2 is to sign up to optional subjects selecting only from the subjects offered for the given year.
• A student may register for the final state exam provided he/she has completed all signed-up subjects, has obtained 120 credits for the entire follow-up Master’s studies, and has submitted his/her Master’s thesis.
The final state exam includes:
- The defence procedure of the Master’s thesis
- An exam from the compulsory subject of Information Technologies
- An exam from a compulsory optional subject.
The subject of conversation (English, German, Russian, Spanish) – is included in all study programmes and fields of study in the follow-up Master’s studies. Therefore the following note applies to all.
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 follow-up Master’s studies according to the capacity of the Department of languages.
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.
Subjects of Business English 1 and 2 – is included in all study programmes and fields of study of the full-time follow-up Master’s studies. The following note therefore applies to all.
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.
There is a condition listed in the report from RSP held on 27 Nov 2014 saying that shall a student in his/her follow-up Master’s studies sign up for both FA 1 and 2 (Business English 1 and 2) and conversation, credits that will be counted into the overall 120 credits will be counted from either FA 1 and 2 or conversation.
Based on this condition, a note will be added to all study programmes and fields of study in the full-time follow-up Master’s studies.
Shall a student in his/her follow-up Master’s studies sign up for both FA 1 and 2 (Business English 1 and 2) and conversation, credits that will be counted into the overall 120 credits will be counted from either FA 1 and 2 or conversation.
Amendment:
If a student selects more from all mentioned subjects (apart from FA or conversation where the condition was added), it will not be monitored whether to count these into the overall 120 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.
System Edison cannot monitor for credits that are not counted into the overall 120 credits (180 credits in Bachelor’s studies). Therefore, it is up a particular Department to monitor for such situations.
It is also necessary to make sure that students do not sign up for subjects already completed in their Bachelor’s studies (Introduction to Technical Correspondence, Conversation, Business English 1 and 2). The decision of the Council of Edison is as follows – do not introduce subjects of the same number in both Bachelor’s and Master’s studies. Introducing different number in the follow-up Master’s studies for the same subject would not resolve anything – still, we would need to monitor it manually, and what is more, a duplicity could be created.
Subject Popularization of Science and Technology 2 could be enrolled on departmental secretary after discussion with guarantor of study programme/branch.
From subjects Introdution to English bussines and Technical Correspondation, Populariyation of Science and Technology 2, Corporate English I and II and Conversation (English, German, Rusissan and Spanish) students can collect just 4 credits in maximum in the follow-up master study.
Subject: English, German, Russian and Spanish conversation is designed:
1. Students wishing to study abroad (eg in the Erasmus program) write the subject for the semester before the planned trip.
2. Students of postgraduate studies, according to the capacity of the Department of Languages.
Students can enroll for the subject during the FEI (Bc + Nmgr) only once. The number of students who enroll in this subject will be limited by the Department of Languages according to their capabilities. Priority is always given to students studying abroad, followed by postgraduate students. Teaching must always be solved individually at the Department of Languages.
Subjects Company English 1 and 2 can be enrolled only once during the FEI (Bc + Nmgr) course.
If the student enrolls Company English 1 and 2 subjects as well as subject from the conversation offer, they will be credited to either 120+ credits from Company English 1 and 2 or conversation.