Physical Engineering
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The degree course in Physical Engineering covers courses of several branches of study and includes both classical and up-to-date topics of physics, mathematics, and informatics. Thus, the graduates are perfectly prepared to use physical methods in real life applications of engineering and natural sciences, as well as up-to-date computer technology.
The fundamental physics courses cover mechanics, electricity and magnetism, waves and optics, thermodynamics, theoretical physics, and experimental physics. Mathematics courses include topics of calculus and analysis, algebra, numerical methods, and equations of mathematical physics and mathematical statistics. Informatics courses develop students´ computer, programming , and internet skills.
The degree course offers five high-degree specializations in modern physics applied to engineering and natural sciences. Solid State Engineering educates students to understand the structure of solids and how it relates to their electric, magnetic, and optical properties as well as to the role and structure of electronic components used in physical experiments. The course specializing in Physical Engineering of Materials synthetizes the issues of applied mechanics and materials science. Closely related to them is the study of response of bodies to stress, increase in temperature, the environment, and other external effects in relation to the physical properties of materials. Mastering these facts is inevitable for developing new materials and technologies and for increasing the operation parameters, operation lifetimes, and reliability of components in industry. Laser technology and photonics course specializes in the study and applications of optical physics, laser radiation, nanostructures, beams of charged particles, and plasma. Computer physics provides students with balanced knowledge of physical foundations of top technologies, informatics and computer systems. Plasma physics and thermonuclear fusion specialization is oriented towards international research into plasma physics issues and development of sophisticated plasma technologies, stressing the problem of getting effective control over thermonuclear fusion to be effectively used for power generation in the future.
Linking the knowledge of modern physics, mathematics, and informatics is a good start for graduates to upgrade their qualification in some advanced degree courses and be offered positions in the field of physics, engineering, and natural sciences, as well as in science and research.
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Nostrified diploma of high school education. Passing an entrance examination.
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Prague
Czechia
- 3 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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- Bachelors
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