Qualification Awarded | Bachelor degree, Bc. |
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Level of Qualification | First Cycle |
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Access to Further Studies | The graduates may continue in a Second cycle |
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Graduation Requirements | 180 ECTS Credits, Final state examination, Bachelor thesis |
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Mode of Study | Full-time |
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Programme Director or Equivalent | Personal ID | Name |
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| KUH37 | doc. Ing. Martin Kuchař, Ph.D. |
Course Structure Diagram with ECTS Credits | 1. year / Winter semester | 1. year / Summer semester |
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| 30 ECTS Credits | 30 ECTS Credits |
| 2. year / Winter semester | 2. year / Summer semester |
| 30 ECTS Credits | 30 ECTS Credits |
| 3. year / Winter semester | 3. year / Summer semester |
| 30 ECTS Credits | 30 ECTS Credits |
Specific Admission Requirements |
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Specific admission requirements are determined by the Dean of the faculty. For more information please click here. |
Specific Arrangements for the Recognition of Prior Learning |
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Informal learning - max. 60% of credits gained in prior lifelong learning can be recognized, as determined by the Dean of the Faculty. |
Qualification Requirements and Regulations |
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Qualification Requirements: |
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Finished secondary education with secondary school-leaving exam. |
Regulations: |
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The Czech educational system is regulated by the Higher Education Act (Act 111/1998). Studies at VSB-TUO are regulated by the Statute of VSB – Technical University of Ostrava. |
Profile of the Programme |
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The studies in the three-year Bachelor’s programme of Electrical Engineering prepares Bachelors as university-educated operational experts for all areas of electrical engineering, which possess the basic knowledge of the relevant theory as well as practical skills. The graduates can continue to study the electrical engineering branches or other related branches in the Master’s study programme.
The first-year studies are joint (except for the field of study as a Biomedical Technician, which students select in the scope of the entry procedure), and focus on the fundamental subjects of the general basics of study that are key to all fields of study. After the completion of the first year the students are divided into four branches of study: Applied Electronics, Electrical Power Engineering, Control and Information Systems, and Biomedical Technician. |
Key Learning Outcomes |
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Key Lerning Outcomes are Expressed in following Structure: Knowledge, Skills, General competencies |
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Knowledge: |
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The graduates in the Bachelor’s study programme of Electrical Engineering have a broad knowledge and understanding of the technical fields of individual branches of electrical engineering. Further, they have extensive knowledge of the theories, concepts and methods of the branch, and understand the possibilities, conditions and limitations of the application of the theories, concepts and methods of the branch in practice.
During the course of studies, the students of the programme of Electrical Engineering acquire the necessary knowledge of mathematics, physics, theoretical electrical engineering, measurement technology, electrical power engineering, cybernetics, mechatronic systems, and information technology. Further, they gain special knowledge in the technical areas of individual branches of electrical engineering.
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Skills: |
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The graduates in the Bachelor’s study programme of Electrical Engineering are able to deal with practical problems within the branch on the basis of a generally defined task. The graduates can search for, sort out and interpret the relevant information to solve a defined practical problem and they can apply some of the elementary research procedures of this branch in the division necessary to solve practical problems. |
General competencies: |
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The graduates in the Bachelor’s study programme of Electrical Engineering are able to make independent and responsible decisions on the basis of a general assignment in less-well-known contexts. On the basis of a general assignment and defined sources, they can coordinate the operation of a team and bear responsibility for its results. They are able to consider the ethical aspects of the given problem. They can communicate to both experts and laymen the information about the nature of technical problems and their own opinion concerning the solution in a comprehensible and convincing way.
They can comprehensibly sum up the opinions of other team members and use their professional knowledge, expert skills and general qualifications in at least one foreign language. They acquire further professional knowledge, skills and qualifications mainly on the basis of practical experience, which they can supplement with individual study of theoretical findings. |
Occupational Profiles of Graduates with Examples |
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The graduates will find employment in the planning departments of various companies and businesses, designing electronic applications in the field of measurement and control technology, industrial electronics, electric regulated drives, and electrical power engineering as managers, designers of electro-technical equipment, etc. They can work at companies with electro-technical production, in the management of technological processes at production organizations, or in maintenance and repair operations.
The graduates can also find employment as mid-level managers at organizations, as workers in charge of quality control of electro-technical products, etc.
The graduate possess broad knowledge of the theoretical basics of the study programme of Electrical Engineering. After the complementation of knowledge from another specialization, they can find employment in other areas of electrical engineering as well.
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Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading |
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Examination regulations, assesment and grading are described in the Study and Examination Rules. |
Curriculum: |
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Remark: |
Course block: Compulsory - all courses are compulsory. |
Course block: Choice-compulsory - student has to choose at least one course from the list of courses. |
Course block: Optional - student can choose any course from the list of courses. |
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IMPORTANT: Student has to select so many courses to reach 30 ECTS credits per semester. Rules in detail and convenient selection of courses can be consulted with the programmme director. Bellow stated courses are assigned for the degree studies only. Students coming to VSB-TUO for an exchange stay must select courses from the List of courses for exchange students. |
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1. Semester | 1. year | Winter semester | 30 ECTS Credits |
Course Block: Compulsory |
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Code | Course unit title | Number of ECTS Credits Allocated |
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420-2016/02 | Circuit Theory I | 8 ECTS credits |
450-2052/01 | Effective Computers Usage | 4 ECTS credits |
712-0124/01 | English Language b/I for FEI - intermediate | 2 ECTS credits |
470-2102/01 | Mathematical Analysis I | 4 ECTS credits |
713-0012/01 | Physical Education A | 1 ECTS credits |
480-2400/01 | Principles of Physics | 2 ECTS credits |
420-2004/01 | Safety in Electrical Engineering | 1 ECTS credits |
410-2101/01 | Technical Documentation | 4 ECTS credits |
Course Block: Optional |
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Code | Course unit title | Number of ECTS Credits Allocated |
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713-0117/01 | Basic Winter Sports Course 1. year | 0 ECTS credits |
712-0120/01 | English Language a/I for FEI - elementary | 2 ECTS credits |
470-2101/01 | Principles of Mathematics | 2 ECTS credits |
2. Semester | 1. year | Summer semester | 30 ECTS Credits |
Course Block: Compulsory |
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Code | Course unit title | Number of ECTS Credits Allocated |
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420-2017/01 | Circuit Theory II | 6 ECTS credits |
450-2018/01 | Electrical Measurements | 6 ECTS credits |
410-2102/02 | Electrical Power Engineering | 4 ECTS credits |
637-0079/05 | Electrotechnical Materials | 4 ECTS credits |
712-0125/01 | English Language b/II for FEI - intermediate | 2 ECTS credits |
470-2201/01 | Linear Algebra | 4 ECTS credits |
713-0013/01 | Physical Education B | 1 ECTS credits |
480-2410/01 | Physics I | 5 ECTS credits |
Course Block: Choice-compulsory |
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Code | Course unit title | Number of ECTS Credits Allocated |
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711-0479/21 | Fundamentals of Law | 2 ECTS credits |
711-0203/13 | History of Science and Technology | 2 ECTS credits |
711-0103/26 | Philosophy | 2 ECTS credits |
711-0303/26 | Political Science | 2 ECTS credits |
711-0501/25 | Psychology I. | 2 ECTS credits |
711-0605/26 | Sociology | 2 ECTS credits |
711-0204/15 | World and National History I. | 2 ECTS credits |
Course Block: Optional |
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Code | Course unit title | Number of ECTS Credits Allocated |
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713-0118/01 | Basic Summer Sports Course 1.year | 0 ECTS credits |
712-0121/01 | English Language a/II for FEI - elementary | 2 ECTS credits |