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Chemistry (double degree)

Recommended curriculum of the PhD study programme

Information about study plan

Subjects are selected by the student in cooperation with the supervisor and the resulting study plan is always subject to approval by the subject council. If the supervisor and the council council agree, the student may also choose subjects outside the list below.

 

Compulsory elective courses are divided into two groups (modules). In the first group, also called "module A", there are subjects specific to the programme being studied. In the second group, also called 'module B', there are specialist subjects that broaden knowledge in areas complementary to the programme studied.

 

Minimum amount of compulsory-elective subjects selected by student: 4 (module A + module B).

 

NOTE - for double degree programmes, the minimum amount of subject selected by student may be different (lower) than those listed here. For double degree programmes, this is always an individual assessment within the framework of a given cooperation with a foreign university.

Recommended programme subjects
Code Subject Title L/Ex/Lab
AP101003 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3 / - / -
AP101005 Physical chemistry of inorganic systems 3 / - / -
AP101006 Electrochemistry 3 / - / -
AP101007 Chemistry of solid substances 3 / - / -
AP110001 Physical Organic Chemistry 3 / - / -
AP110003 Organic Synthesis 3 / - / -
AP110010 Structural Analysis of Molecules 3 / - / -
AP110014 Advanced organic chemistry 3 / - / -
AP112001 Physics of Polymers 3 / - / -
AP112002 Macromolecular Chemistry 3 / - / -
AP112003 Physical Chemistry of Polymeric Systems 3 / - / -
Recommended programme subjects
Code Subject Title L/Ex/Lab
AP101001 Thermodynamic properties of inorganic substances 3 / - / -
AP101002 Advanced Crystal Chemistry 3 / - / -
AP107002 Spectroscopical Methods for Study of Solids 3 / - / -
AP108002 X-ray Powder Diffraction 3 / - / -
AP110002 Organic Reactions Mechanisms 3 / - / -
AP110004 Retrosynthesis 3 / - / -
AP110005 Microwave Chemistry 3 / - / -
AP110006 Photochemistry 3 / - / -
AP110007 Organic Chemistry of Selected Elements 3 / - / -
AP110008 Quantum Organic Chemistry 3 / - / -
AP110009 Bioorganic Chemistry 3 / - / -
AP110011 Supramolecular Chemistry 3 / - / -
AP110012 Stereoselective organic syntheses 3 / - / -
AP110013 Transition Metals in Organic Synthesis 3 / - / -
AP112005 Special Synthesis of Polymeric Materials 3 / - / -
AP112006 Polymers for Photonics and Electronics 3 / - / -
AP112007 Modern Methods of Analysis of Polymeric substances 3 / - / -
AP112008 Chemical Corrosion Aspects and Conservation of Historical Objects 3 / - / -
AP126001 Equilibria in Heterogeneous Systems 3 / - / -
AP403017 Advanced methods for characterization of solids 2 / 1 / -
AP403018 Vibrational Spectroscopy 2 / 1 / -
AP403020 Advanced methods of quantum chemistry for experiment 3 / - / -

More information

Subjects of transferable competences and other courses and seminars

Optional subjects, seminars and courses taught at the school-wide level providing skills beyond a narrow professional focus. More information at phd.vscht.cz

Updated: 21.1.2022 15:24, Author: Jan Kříž

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