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    Logic (0223TA170001)

    Faculty: Faculty of Arts
    Study programme: Logic (N0223A170001)
    Form of study: full-time
    Type of study: Master's (post-Bachelor)
    Language of instruction: English
    Expected minimum number of accepted students Expected number of accepted students: 10
    Standard length of study: 2 years
    Application type: Online

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      Application submission date 1: 15.04.2019
      Application submission date 2: 12.08.2019
      Note on date 2: concerning the supplementary admissions procedure
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      Deadline for submission of applications: until 15 April 2019, in all others, the study program is subjected to the applicable Admission Procedures Conditions at the Faculty of Arts of the Charles University for study beginning with the academic year 2019/2020: bachelor's and postgraduate studies

      The language of instruction is English. Logic is a fee-paying programme; the annual study fee is 110 000 CZK.

      combinations: single or double honours; may be combined with any other subject to which the double-honours NMgr. programme also applies

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      Information about the supplementary admissions procedure

      Entrance examinations: 2–13 September 2019, alternative date: 11–12 September or 18–19 September 2019

      Applications to be submitted: by 12 August 2019

      Anticipated number of applicants to be admitted to this programme in the supplementary admissions procedure: 10


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      entrance examination: one-round examination

      entrance examination content:
      oral examination
      Topics covered in the BA programme in Logic at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University:
      - classical logic I, II (max. 40 points)
      - set theory and recursion theory (max. 40 points)
      - philosophy of logic (max. 20 points)

      other requirements: none (no certificates of English proficiency are required)

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      3 An applicant is admitted if he/she obtains a minimum of 50 points in the entrance examination (taking the form of a single round or two rounds) and at the same time scores enough points to place among the set number of applicants admitted to the respective programme, subject or dual specialisation (refer to the admissions procedure specifications applicable to the individual programmes and subjects); the applicant will be admitted if he/she scores the same number of points as the applicant who comes last in the ranking of admissions. In programmes, subjects and dual specialisation studies offered in both the full-time and combined forms, the number of admissions is set separately for both forms. Applicants applying for programmes, subjects and dual specialisation studies where single curriculum study is not possible will only be admitted if they meet the set requirements for a minimum of two programmes, subjects and dual specialisation studies which can be freely combined (for more details, see sections 2.2 and 2.5 hereof). The ranking of applicants to be admitted to programmes, subjects and dual specialisation studies where single curriculum study is not possible will also include applicants who place in the ranking in one programme, but fail to be admitted to at least one other programme, subject or dual specialisation study which can be combined; therefore, the set number of admissions may remain unfilled. Applicants admitted cannot be enrolled unless they supply, no later than on the enrolment date, evidence of their previous education (see sections 5.4 and 5.5 hereof).
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      Admission to Master's studies is conditioned by completed secondary education confirmed by a school-leaving certificate. Admission to Post-Bachelor studies (Master's programme) is likewise conditioned by completed education in any type of study programme.
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      on website: logic.ff.cuni.cz (Department of Logic)
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      Logic is a theoretical programme which relies on mathematical methods and which can be applied in mathematics, computation and specific fields of philosophy. Logic has also connections to linguistics and law theory. In general, graduates can be employed in all areas which deal with formal and quantitative methods and rely on critical analysis of problems, often in formalized environments (software or legal companies, government or educational institutions). Graduates can continue in a doctoral programme (PhD) in logic.
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      Tuition [CZK] / per period: 110000 CZK / year