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Faculty Faculty of Chemical Technology (FCH)
Study programme Organic Chemistry (P0531D130015)
Branch of study / Specialization Organic Chemistry (P0531D3009/99 - 2020)
Level of acquired qualification Doctoral
Form of study Part-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
Faculty coordinator for international students
Komersová Alena, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
Email: ects.coordinator.fcht@upce.cz
Phone: +420466037093
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Key learning outcomes Graduates can be characterized as highly qualified experts who are capable of both independent and team creative scientific and research work. Graduates possess deep theoretical knowledge in organic chemistry and in related fields, and are proficient in experimenting. They excel at controlling contemporary synthetic and separation procedures and are capable of using analytical methods in a chemical laboratory. The use creative thinking in planning, implementing, evaluating and publishing of their scientific results. Graduates have job opportunities in both basic and applied research, and particularly in companies that focus on the development and production of organic compounds (natural substances, pharmaceuticals, dyes, compounds for optoelectronics, etc.) Graduates from the Organic Chemistry study programme have the knowledge necessary to process and address in a creative way the complex roles involved in the chemistry of organic compounds and downstream disciplines, not only in terms of chemical research and chemical production, but also in terms of application, use and potential impacts of chemicals in all areas of human activity. Graduates are also able to develop and introduce research results into chemical practice and to participate independently in addressing scientific and research tasks. After gaining some experience, graduates will also be qualified for leading positions in both academia and research institutes, chemical enterprises, and institutions of the field.
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Status Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course code Course title (* Final State Examination) Language of instruction Number of ECTS credits Course availability
A Compulsory - - JC/CDACW English for Scientists - B2+ English 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD120 Mass Spectrometry in Organic Analysis Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD171 Advanced Organic Synthesis Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD146 Modern Methods of Heterocycles Synthesis Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD197 Advances in Bioorganic Chemistry Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD188 Advanced Organic Materials Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD216 Supramolecular Chemistry Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD169 Advanced NMR Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD128 Kinetic Methods in Physical Organic Chemistry Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD193 Advances and Trends in Pharmacochemistry Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD213 Exploring Organic Molecules Using Quantum-chemical Calculations Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD173 Advanced Stereochemistry Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD164 Advanced Physical Organic Chemistry Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD224 Construction of C-C and C-X Bonds Using Modern Organometallic Reagents Czech 0  
B Compulsory option - - UOCHT/CD206 Contemporary Trends in Study of Reaction Mechanisms Czech 0