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Original title in Czech: Chemie a chemické technologieFaculty: FCHAbbreviation: BPCP_CHCHTAcad. year: 2013/2014
Type of study programme: Bachelor's
Study programme code: B2801
Degree awarded: Bc.
Accreditation: 20.7.2005 - 31.7.2017
Specific admission requirements
Condition for admitting is a completed secondary education.
Key learning outcomes
Graduates acquire basic knowledge and skills including laboratory working skills in the field of technical chemistry with the focus on inorganic, organic, physical and analytical chemistry, and chemical engineering. The above chemistry foundations represent a base for further specialization. Students develop laboratory working skills to advanced level which enables their independent fulfilment of assigned tasks. Graduates are also familiar with the use of modern information technologies in chemical industry (e.g. in technological regulations, calculations, statistical processing and graphical representation and databases) and other related fields like logistics and trade.
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples
Graduates will acquire basic knowledge and skills including laboratory working skills in the field of technical chemistry with the focus on inorganic, organic, physical and analytical chemistry, and chemical engineering. They also undergo a thorough training in general English and mainly English for specific purposes, and, moreover, they are educated in optional general humanistic and technical disciplines such as quality control, psychology and sociology, technical and engineering drawing or measurement techniques. The graduates are supposed to work in production of fine chemicals. They can hold the positions of highly qualified workers; technologists; positions in lower or middle management; positions of research and development assistants; and after proper training they can promote to the positions of development workers. Graduates are also supposed to work in service departments like quality control or registration divisions etc. Nevertheless, they can apply to study master programs accredited at the faculty.
Access to further studies
The graduates may continue in a master's study programme.
Examination regulations, assessment and grading
Examination and assessment regulations
Graduation requirements
bachelor's thesis, final state examination
Mode of study
full-time study
Programme supervisor
prof. Ing. Martin Weiter, Ph.D.
ECTS departmental co-ordinator