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* Graduates have theoretical knowledge in application of exact methods based on engineering approaches to solution of complex problems and using information and telecommunication technology of sometimes highly specialised nature. Knowledge concerns latest findings in the field.
* The graduates´ knowledge serves as a basis for seminal thoughts in research. Graduates have critical awareness of the problems relating to their area of studies and interactions with other areas, such as agricultural, building and landscape reclamation machines, technological equipment of buildings, pedology, ecology, economy, and machine utilization.
* They understand the principles of mobile and municipal machines work, master principles of machines using and its planning, can work in the area of agriculture primary production, landscape reclamation and municipal services.
* They understand theories, concepts and methods relevant to employment in landscape engineering related spheres: agricultural production, municipal utilities, trade and business dealing with machinery, state administration, financial sector, insurance.
* They have sound professional knowledge of design, technological process and utilization of the machines for landscape reclamation, allowing them to work in areas of systems support for decisions making, as heads of creative teams at intermediate and top management level.
* Their specialised knowledge is enhanced by basic knowledge in ecology, pedology, economy, management and other engineering and natural sciences, such as process engineering, rural engineering, soil protection, logistic management. Their acquired knowledge makes them qualified for studies in PhD programmes.
* They are fully aware of the limits of their knowledge and can conceive the contents of further studies in these areas.
* 1st year
Environmental engineering in agriculture II
Applied Mathematics - TEE
Applied Physics-TEE
Basic Applied Mechanics - TEE
Soil and Plant Relationship
Agro-materials - TEE
Material Science - TEE
Energy supply and electric drives - TEE
* 2nd year
Soil Conservation and Protection
Automobiles and Tractors - TEE
Technology and Technique for Plant Production - TEE
Technological Equipment of Buildings for Animal Production - TEE
Environmental Economy
Technological Equipment for Waste Management - TEE
Mobile Machinery Utilization - TEE
Logistic Management - TEE
Diploma Thesis - Project 7
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The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of the Czech Republic (hereafter referred to as the "Ministry") annually offers scholarships to foreign nationals, pursuant to bilateral intergovernmental or deparmental agreements concluded with a number of countries. Scholarships are awarded to applicants nominated by the competent authorities of eligible countries (37.00 KB).
Scholarships of this type are designed for university/college students or graduates and Ph.D. candidates (exceptionally also for university researchers/teachers) who wish to accomplish a study or research stay at one of the Czech public institutions of higher education. Its length usually ranges from 2 to 10 months depending upon the agreement made by the Czech government and the foreign government concerned that specifies also the categories of eligible recipients.
The scholarship award is notified by a Decision issued by the Ministry. There is no legal claim to the scholarship award. The scholarship is not transferable to another person.
Its amount is periodically reviewed and adjusted. For the academic year 2010/2011, the scholarship amounts to CZK 9,000per month (about EUR 350) for those who do not hold a Master's degree or equivalent and CZK 9,500 (about EUR 370) per month for holders of a Master's degree or equivalent.
Scholarship-holders are exempted from tuition fees. The scholarship has to be collected in person at the appropriate department of the respective Czech university.
Inexpensive accommodation at student dormitories is offered as well as the possibility to take meals at student catering facilities. The applicants are requested to indicate in their application form whether they wish to obtain lodging at a student dormitory.
Accreditation
All study programmes taught at CULS are officially accredites by the the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.