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Physical Geography and Geoecology - MSZXZ008
Title: Fyzická geografie a geoekologie
Czech title: Fyzická geografie a geoekologie
Guaranteed by: Student Affairs Division (31-640)
Faculty: Faculty of Science
Actual: from 2021
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 0
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/0, STEX [HT]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Note: course is intended for doctoral students only
Order Course title
Topic 1 (TO1)
1 Teze disertační práce
Topic 2 (TO2)
2 Teze dis
Topic 3 (TO3)
3 Specializační zkouška
Requirements to the exam -
Last update: Bc. Tomáš Odcházel (29.04.2021)

The student must send the theses of the dissertation to the committee at least 14 days in advance. 

Syllabus -
Last update: Bc. Tomáš Odcházel (29.04.2021)

In the first part, the student presents theses of their dissertation (presentation of 15 minutes; the student submits a text of at least 2,500 words two weeks before the examination). The theses serve as a basis of a scientific discussion about the topic and progress of the dissertation. The topics of General and regional physical geography are cross-cutting, i.e. connecting different disciplines of physical geography. The main aim is to verify the orientation of the student in the field. The specialization exam is chosen according to the dissertation topic and it verifies the orientation in the given area. 

1. Theses of the dissertation

1. Introduction – main research questions and related goals, definition of issues potentially solved by the dissertation, allocation in the wider context of physical geography

2. Existing research and literature in the area

3. Research methods used

4. Progress and preliminary results

5. Bibliography

6. Publications of the author related to the dissertation (only scientific articles)

 

During the defence, the student delivers a presentation of 15 minutes. The student submits a text of at least 2,500 words at least two weeks before the examination.

 

2. General and regional physical geography

Examples of the topics of General and regional physical geography:

Different terrain developments in different climate zones

Formation and changes of the glacial zone

Impact of planetary circulation of the atmosphere and terrain on discharge regimes

Water deposits on Earth and their relation to environmental changes

Main agents influencing geodiversity and biodiversity

 

3. Specialization exam

 

Examples of the specialization exam:

Modelling selected processes in physical geography

Impact of glacial processes on terrain changes

Water discharge extremes

Draught characteristics and its causes

Landscape fragmentation and its impact on biodiversity, mobility of animals and substance flows

Entry requirements -
Last update: Bc. Tomáš Odcházel (29.04.2021)

Before taking the state doctoral examination, the student must pass the exams of all the courses included in the individual study plan.

 
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