| Faculty | Faculty of Chemical Technology (FCH) | ||||
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| Study programme | Analytical Chemistry (P0531D130010) | ||||
| Branch of study / Specialization | Analytical Chemistry (P0531D3104/70 - 2020) | ||||
| Level of acquired qualification | Doctoral | ||||
| Form of study | Full-time | ||||
| Standard length of study | 4 years | ||||
| Number of ECTS credits | Studies are not credit-based. | ||||
| Qualification awarded | Doctor (Ph.D.) (8) | ||||
| Access to further studies | The doctoral degree is the highest possible level of education in Czech education system. | ||||
| Type of completion | State Doctoral Examination and dissertation defense. | ||||
| Study and Examination Code | URL | ||||
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| Key learning outcomes | The doctoral degree programme of Analytical Chemistry is a follow-up degree in analytical and bioanalytical chemistry. The aim of the study programme is to train highly qualified experts in development and scientific-research work in specific areas of analytical chemistry and related fields. In addition to deeper theoretical knowledge in the field, the main focus is on consistent experimental work of doctoral students in order to achieve the ability to articulate their ideas and conclusions clearly and intelligibly, present and defend their ideas and, as necessary, translate them into practice. Along with these professional objectives, emphasis is also placed on deepening doctoral students' language skills and skills for presenting their results at international fora. | ||||
| Specific admission requirements | unspecified | ||||
| Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning | unspecified | ||||
| Qualification requirements and regulations | unspecified | ||||
| Profile of the programme | unspecified | ||||
| Persistence requirements | unspecified | ||||
| Occupational profiles of graduates with examples | unspecified | ||||
| Branch of study / Specialization guarantor | unspecified |
| Status | Recommended year of study | Recommended semester | Course code | Course title (* Final State Examination) | Language of instruction | Number of ECTS credits | Course availability |
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| Compulsory | - | - | JC/CDACW | English for Scientists - B2+ | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA165 | Advanced Mass Spectrometry | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA208 | Coupling of Modern Separation and Spectral Techniques in Analysis of Biologically Active Compounds in Natural Matrices | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA133 | Lipidomic Analysis | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KBBV/CA149 | Modern Trends in Food Microbiology | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA205 | Modern Trends in Analysis of Inorganic Materials and Resources | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA230 | Electroanalytical Chemistry: Selected Chapters | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA233 | Development and Optimization of Advanced Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Separation Methods | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA101 | Analytical Chemometry | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA157 | New Trends in Processing and Technology of Food | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA150 | Modern Trends in Sample Treatment and Trace Analysis | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA223 | Trends in Bioanalytical Instrumentation | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KBBV/CA143 | Modern Methods of Protein Analysis | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KBBV/CA182 | Advanced Immunoanalytical Methods | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KALCH/CA102 | Analysis of Toxicologically Important Substances | English | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | UECHI/CA144 | Modern Methods of Atomic Spectrometry | English | 0 |