Study programmes
Macromolecular Chemistry
Study program:
Macromolecular Chemistry
SP code:
P0531D130042
Study form:
full-time
Study type:
doctoral
Standard duration of study in years:
4
Language of instruction:
English
Title:
Ph.D.
Title:
No
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SP name in Czech:
Makromolekulární chemie
SP name in Latin:
Chemia macromolecularis
SP profile:
academically oriented
SP characteristics
DSP Macromolecular Chemistry covers the fundamental areas of modern macromolecular chemistry, which are the theoretical and practical aspects of preparation and modification of polymers and polymer systems, their characterization and research of their properties and application potential with emphasis on modern polymeric research methodologies and advanced material applications. The DSP emphasizes the importance of studying and understanding the relationship between preparation, characteristics and functional properties of polymers and polymer systems. The aim of the DSP is to educate experts for academic, scientific and scientific-pedagogical institutions and research and development centres of companies engaged in the development and production of technologically advanced materials. Graduates will acquire (i) a high quality and comprehensive overview of macromolecular chemistry as a whole, from a theoretical and experimental point of view, (ii) a deep knowledge in the field of their dissertation projects, (iii) experience in the realization of independent scientific research including its planning, critical assessment and financing and (iv) knowledge of interdisciplinary links of macromolecular chemistry with other disciplines. During the study students will learn the principles of team work in a specific research group and will participate in cooperation with cooperating, especially foreign workplaces, including short-term study visits at these workplaces. Graduates will acquire the necessary knowledge and skills for active and quality presentation of the results of their research.
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Graduate profile for the public:
A PhD. graduate has acquired advanced theoretical knowledge, practical skills and experience in the field of Macromolecular Chemistry. A graduate manages very well the modern methods of preparation of polymer materials, methods of characterization and study, has interdisciplinary knowledge in advanced applications of polymer materials and can use this knowledge and experience creatively. A graduate can formulate, plan and perform scientific tasks and critically evaluate and present their results, and has practical experience with organizing and funding research and teaching of students. The graduate is qualified for work in academic, scientific and scientific-educational institutions as well as research and development centres of companies engaged in the development and production of technologically advanced materials.
Related accreditations
| Faculty | Name of the study program | Language of instruction | Study form |
|---|---|---|---|
| Přírodovědecká fakulta | Makromolekulární chemie | čeština | kombinovaná |
| Přírodovědecká fakulta | Macromolecular Chemistry | angličtina | kombinovaná |
| Přírodovědecká fakulta | Makromolekulární chemie | čeština | prezenční |
Teaching provided by
Faculty:
- Faculty of Science (PřF) https://www.natur.cuni.cz/fakulta
Cooperating institutions:
- Institutions:
- Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the CAS
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Foreign university joint diploma type:
No
External department:
No
Classification
Area of education:
- Chemistry
SP structure
Specialisation:
No
Double-curriculum study:
No
Data for persons with disabilities
Contact person for persons with disability:
RNDr. Dana Fialová, Ph.D.
Web page for persons with disability:
Further information about the study of persons with disability:
Personal provision
Garant SP:
- doc. RNDr. Jan Sedláček, Dr.
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Subject Area Board Members:
- Chairman, Sedláček Jan, doc. RNDr., Dr. (from 20.11.2019)
- Members, Brožek Jiří, prof. Ing., CSc. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Brus Jiří, Ing., Dr. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Etrych Tomáš, RNDr., Ph.D., DSc. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Hrubý Martin, prof. Mgr., Ph.D., DSc. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Kalíková Květa, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Limpouchová Zuzana, doc. Ing., CSc. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Matějíček Pavel, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Obšil Tomáš, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Pfleger Jiří, RNDr., CSc. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Procházka Karel, prof. RNDr., DrSc. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Šlouf Miroslav, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Štěpánek Miroslav, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Štěpánek Petr, RNDr., DrSc. (from 10.2.2020)
- Members, Vohlídal Jiří, prof. RNDr., CSc. (from 10.2.2020)
Instruction
Admission procedure requirements:
Study programme (branch) is open for applicants for the academic year
2026/2027:
- Faculty of Science - Admission procedure requirements
Admission procedure requirements in the acaademic year
2025/2026:
- Faculty of Science - Admission procedure requirements
- Faculty of Science - Admission procedure requirements - second run
Can be studied in combination
No combinations have been found