| Faculty | Faculty of Chemical Technology (FCH) | ||||
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| Study programme | Physical Chemistry (P0531D130052) | ||||
| Branch of study / Specialization | Physical Chemistry (P0531D3013/99 - 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 | Graduates from the Physical Chemistry doctoral degree programme are fully qualified in physical chemistry, mainly in solid surface chemistry, adsorption and catalysis, material research, and chemical kinetics. Given that physical chemistry forms the theoretical basis of all chemical science disciplines with a strong interdisciplinary overlap and that students are encouraged to adopt the ability to analyse, find and answer questions to submitted problems during their studies, graduates are also able to easily adapt to solve problems relating to other fields or interdisciplinary issues. Graduates from the Physical Chemistry doctoral degree programme are independent workers capable of working with modern information technology, critically processing information from professional databases, performing teamwork, passing on experience, critically assessing the results of scientific work and discussing them in the mother tongue and English in both written and oral form. Job opportunities of Physical Chemistry graduates are in all forms of basic and applied research in universities and public and private scientific institutes, but also in all fields and activities where profound knowledge of physical and chemical methods is required, specifically in the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industry, development and commercial laboratories, environmental protection, etc. | ||||
| 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 | - | - | KFCH/CD116 | Photocatalytic Processes | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD207 | Spectroscopy in Catalysis | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD122 | Chemical Kinetics | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD100 | Adsorption on Solids | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD141 | Modeling in Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD180 | Advanced Phase Equilibrium | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | UOCHT/CD193 | Advances and Trends in Pharmacochemistry | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD235 | Testing Methods of Pharmaceutical Technology | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD210 | Statistical Thermodynamics | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD129 | Kinetic Processes in Glass-forming Systems | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD183 | Advanced Calorimetric and Thermal Analysis Methods | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KOANCH/CD148 | Advanced Chemistry of Solids | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD234 | Zeolites and Molecular Sieves | Czech | 0 | |
| Compulsory option | - | - | KFCH/CD140 | Methods of Modelling in Physical Chemistry | Czech | 0 |