Study programmes

Science

Study program:
Science
SP code:
B0588A130002
Study form:
full-time
Study type:
Bachelor's
Standard duration of study in years:
3
Language of instruction:
English
Title:
Bc.
Title:
No
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SP name in Czech:
Science
SP name in Latin:
Scientiarum studia
SP profile:
academically oriented

SP characteristics

The bachelor study program Science reflects the fast technological development and emerging needs to educate multidisciplinary scientists. The increasing synergy between traditional experimental approaches on one side and robotics and artificial intelligence on the other is becoming a reality in biology, chemistry, and physics. Students of the Science program will have a strong background in applied mathematics and informatics, and they will be educated in biology, chemistry, and physics. Similarly, interdisciplinary study plans can be found in some highly-ranked European universities. However, there is no similar program in Czech. Program Science is based on modern proactive education, strengthening the active participation of students („active learning“ and „flipped-learning“ adopted for the specific needs of individual courses). The goal of the program Science is to educate experts with substantial multidisciplinary overlap, critical thinking, and the ability to solve complex interdisciplinary problems. The whole study is in English, enabling students the smooth transition to either master programs at foreign universities or to international companies and institutions. The Science program graduates will be in an excellent position to continue in interdisciplinary science fields or prospective areas such as micro- and nanotechnology, biotechnology, ecotechnology, and other modern fields with social impact.
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Graduate profile for the public:
The main competitive advantage of Charles University bachelor "Science" program graduates is their ability to tackle contemporary scientific challenges with a variety of approaches. Based on the modern principle of science as a constantly evolving, interdisciplinary subject, graduates of the program focus on developing their scientific knowledge across the three pillars of natural sciences - biology, chemistry and physics. The entire course is delivered in English, during which students also develop transferable career skills, including informatics, programming, personal development skills and soft skills. All graduates acquire a deep knowledge of mathematics (in particular, algebra, analysis and statistics) and are appropriately trained for its application towards science. Due to the flexible curriculum, each graduate is equipped with their own set of particular skills based on their personal interests and ambitions, which are reflected in the individual curricula they choose for their final year of study. The flexible, interdisciplinary nature of the program ensures that alumni are well qualified for master's programs in physics, chemistry, biology or related multidisciplinary fields at Charles University or at high-ranking universities abroad. They also obtain the critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to advance their business careers.

Related accreditations

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Teaching provided by

Faculty:
Cooperating institutions:
No
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Foreign university joint diploma type:
No
External department:
No

Classification

Area of education:
  • Chemistry
  • Biology, Ecology and The Environment
  • Physics

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:
  • prof. RNDr. Filip Uhlík, Ph.D.
Study plans

Plans according to accreditation:

full-time study form with language of instruction English

Instruction

Admission procedure requirements:
Study programme (branch) is open for applicants for the academic year 2026/2027:
Admission procedure requirements in the acaademic year 2025/2026:

Can be studied in combination

No combinations have been found