The department’s name expresses its aim, which is to prepare graduates for management roles in the production of inorganic substances. Students acquire a strong theoretical and practical knowledge of the procedures used in the production of these substances. Our graduates are familiar with important basic and specialised processes.
Applied theoretical courses form the core of the study program. Dissertation topics originate from the research activities of the department, as well as from cooperation with domestic and international partners from both industry and research institutions.
The broad range of optional subjects offered within the study programme enables our graduates to find positions not only in the chemical sphere, but also in other technical fields.
The three-year bachelor study offers a versatile chemical and technical education. Students acquire basic knowledge about raw materials and production processes of the chemical, pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries. The graduates are prepared for subsequent studies of Master degree programmes (at our faculty or related universities in the Czech Republic and abroad) or to find qualified jobs.
Sub-programme "Membrane Engineering for Sustainable Development" is a Czech version of the European programme "Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters". This programme offers an advanced education programme related to membrane science and engineering at the interface between material science and chemical engineering.
The master curricula are oriented to favor the job placement of graduates in academia or industry by focusing on key professional skills.
The MESD will have a duration of two years: 4 semesters corresponding to 30 ECTS (European Credits Transfer System) each and spent in at least 3 different countries. The field of membrane applications is very wide and in order to offer the widest possible range of knowledge, the summer school and weekly seminars will complete the master curriculum.
The programme involves seven universities in six European countries:
- Université de Montpellier (France)
- Université Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier (France)
- University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (Czech Republic)
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal)
- Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain)
- University of Twente (Netherlands)
- Lund University (Sweden)
Detailed information and contact:
- The language of instruction is English
- Contact: mesd-project@umontpellier.fr
Doctoral studies are research-oriented and aim to prepare students for independent scientific work in academia or industry.
- Duration: 4 years full-time, up to 7 years part-time
- Mode of study: Full-time (internal) or Part-time (external)
- Degree awarded: Ph.D. (“doktor” in Czech)
The Department of International Relations assists foreign students participating in short-term study stays based on agreements between universities, governments, or organizations. These students follow a learning agreement approved by their home institutions and do not receive a diploma from UCT Prague.
Examples of exchange and visiting programmes:
- Erasmus+
- IAESTE
- ATHENS
- CEEPUS
- AKTION
- ...and others.
More information for incoming students by International Relations Office