Document is repealed
Dean´s Measure No. 17/2020 | Ref. 17OD/11921/2020 |
Conditions for admission to study in Master degree study programmes implemented at the Faculty of Civil Engineering CTU in Prague
in the 2021/2022 academic year
The admission of applicants to Master degree study programmes is regulated by the following documents:
Act No. 111/1998 Coll., on Higher Education Institutions and on Amendments and Supplements to some other Acts as amended,
the Statute of CTU in Prague,
these "Conditions for Admission to Study in Master Degree Study Programmes Implemented at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, CTU in Prague",
and
the Dean´s Directive
Public Announcement of the Admission Proceedings to Master Degree Study Programmes Organised at the Faculty of Civil Engineering CTU in Prague in the 2021/2022 Academic Year
(hereinafter "Dean´s Directive").
- Basic conditions for admission to study in Master degree study programmes:
- Successful completion of Bachelor degree study:
For study programmes of Civil Engineering/Stavební inženýrství, Buildings and Environment, Intelligent Buildings, Integral Safety of Constructions, Civil Engineering
and Water and Environmental Engineering, successful completion of a Bachelor degree study programme oriented towards civil engineering or architecture and
building engineering.
For the study programme of Architecture and Building Sciences, successful completion of a Bachelor degree study programme oriented towards architecture and
civil engineering with minimally four courses of a Studio type as part of study, where the study was completed by a Bachelor´s thesis written in the form of
an architectural study or a building project.
For the study programme of Geodesy and Cartography, successful completion of a Bachelor degree study programme oriented towards geodesy and cartography or geomatics.
- Submission of a properly filled in application form by the 31st March 2021.
- Submission of enclosures to the application form specified in the Dean´s Directive.
- Obtaining the minimum number of points in the entrance examination pursuant to par. 3.
- In the case of foreign citizens (excluding applicants from the Slovak Republic) applying for study in a study programme taught in Czech, certification of their readiness
to study in Czech in one of the ways specified in the Dean´s Directive.
- In the case of applicants for study in a study programme taught in English, certification of their readiness to study in English in one of the ways specified in the
Dean´s Directive.
The applicants who have complied with the above conditions will be admitted to study at the Faculty of Civil Engineering CTU in Prague (hereinafter "FCE") in the order
given by the total number of points obtained in the admission proceedings pursuant to par. 4, maximally in numbers filling individual study programmes and branches to capacity
as specified in par. 7. If more applicants are placed in the last place pursuant to par. 7, all these applicants will be admitted.
- Entrance examination:
- For study programmes of Civil Engineering/Stavební inženýrství, Integral Safety of Constructions, Geodesy and Cartography, Buildings and Environment, Intelligent Buildings,
Civil Engineering and Water and Environmental Engineering, the entrance examination consists of a written test in branch-oriented thematic areas. General
requirements for the examination are specified in the Dean´s Directive.
For applicants who completed their study in a related Bachelor degree branch of study at FCE pursuant to par. 6 in the 2020/2021 or 2019/2020 academic year, the results
of their oral examinations in thematic areas of the state graduation examination will be recognised as the results of the entrance examination. The number of points for the entrance
examination will be specified as the average of the point evaluation of the examinations in thematic areas pursuant to par. 5.
- For the study programme of Architecture and Building Sciences, the entrance examination consists of two parts:
- oral part – an interview about architecture and architectural design of buildings, including the submission of a portfolio of architectural works;
- written part – a test in technical design of buildings.
General requirements for the examination are specified in the Dean´s Directive.
For applicants who completed their study by the defence of a Bachelor´s thesis registered at the Department of Architecture FCE in the 2020/2021 or 2019/2020 academic year,
the overall results of the state graduation examination will be recognised as the results of the entrance examination. The number of points for the entrance examination will
be specified as the point evaluation of the resulting mark for the state graduation examination pursuant to par. 5.
- Minimum numbers of points for the entrance examination necessary for admission to study:
- Study programmes of Civil Engineering/Stavební inženýrství, Integral Safety of Constructions, Geodesy and Cartography, Buildings and Environment, Intelligent Buildings,
Civil Engineering and Water and Environmental Engineering:
40 points for the entrance examination (max. possible number of points: 100)
- Study programme of Architecture and Building Sciences:
20 points for the oral part of the examination (max. possible number of points: 50)
20 points for the written part of the examination (max. possible number of points: 50).
- Total numbers of points in the admission proceedings:
- For study programmes of Civil Engineering/Stavební inženýrství, Integral Safety of Constructions, Geodesy and Cartography, Buildings and Environment, Intelligent Buildings,
Civil Engineering and Water and Environmental Engineering, the total number of points in the admission proceedings is calculated as 25% of the results of the entrance
examination (max. 100 points) and 75% of the study results obtained in Bachelor degree study (max. 300 points). The results of Bachelor degree study are calculated as the
study weighted average of all courses considered with a weight o 0.8 and the mark for the Bachelor´s thesis defence considered with a weight of 0.2.
The total number of points obtained in the admission proceedings (max. 400 points) is calculated from the formula
Z + 3 (0.8•P + 0.2•B)
where:
Z is the number of points for the entrance examination,
P is the point evaluation of the study weighted average of all courses completed in the Bachelor degree study (specified pursuant to par. 5),
B is the point evaluation of the mark for the Bachelor´s thesis defence (specified pursuant to par. 5).
- For the study programme of Architecture and Building Sciences, the total number of points in the admission proceedings is calculated as 25% of the results of the entrance
examination (max. 100 points) and 75% of the study results obtained in Bachelor degree study (max. 300 points). The results of Bachelor degree study are calculated as the
study weighted average of "Studio" courses considered with a weight of 0.5, the study weighted average of all courses considered with a weight of 0.3 and
the mark for the Bachelor´s thesis defence considered with a weight of 0.2.
The total number of points obtained in the admission proceedings (max. 400 points) is calculated from the formula
Z + 3 (0.5•A + 0.3•P + 0.2•B)
where:
Z is the number of points for the entrance examination,
A is the point evaluation of the study weighted average of "Studio" courses completed in Bachelor degree study (specified pursuant to par. 5),
P is the point evaluation of the study weighted average of all courses completed in Bachelor degree study (specified pursuant to par. 5),
B is the point evaluation of the mark for the Bachelor´s thesis defence (specified pursuant to par. 5).
- The study weighted average is identified pursuant to Art. 12 of the
Study and Examination Rules for Students of CTU in Prague as amended. If some other university
does not use a credit system, the course weight is given by the number of its teaching units per week.
The study weighted average is recalculated into point evaluation using the formula:
(125 – 25 • PR), where PR is the respective study weighted average expressed using two decimal places.
The marks for individual parts of the state graduation examination and the resulting mark are recalculated into point evaluation as follows:
A (excellent) | 100 points; |
B (very good) | 87.5 points; |
C (good) | 75 points; |
D (acceptable) | 62.5 points; |
E (satisfactory) | 50 points. |
- The list of related branches of study or specializations:
Study programme | Master degree branch of study or specialization | Related Bachelor degree branch of study |
Civil Engineering/ Stavební inženýrství | Building Structures/ Konstrukce pozemních staveb |
Building Structures/Konstrukce pozemních staveb
Fire Safety of Constructions
Architecture and Building Science
Building Structures |
Structural and Transportation Engineering | Structural and Transportation Engineering |
Materials Engineering | Building Structures/Konstrukce pozemních staveb
Structural and Transportation Engineering
Building Structures |
Water Management and Water Structures | Water Management and Water Structures
Environmental Engineering |
Environmental Engineering | Environmental Engineering
Water Management and Water Structures |
Project Management and Engineering | Management and Economics in the Building Industry
Preparation, Erection and Operation of Constructions |
Construction Management | All branches of study programmes of Civil Engineering and Architecture and Building Science except
the branch of Management and Economics in the Building Industry |
Preparation, Erection and Operation of Constructions | Preparation, Erection and Operation of Constructions
Management and Economics in the Building Industry |
Integral Safety of Constructions | | Fire Safety of Constructions
Building Structures/Konstrukce pozemních staveb
Building Structures |
Architecture and Building Science | | Architecture and Building Science |
Geodesy and Cartography | Engineering Geodesy | Geodesy and Cartography
Geoinformatics
Geodesy, Cartography and Geoinformatics |
Geomatics | Geodesy and Cartography
Geoinformatics
Geodesy, Cartography and Geoinformatics |
Buildings and Environment | Buildings and Environment | Building Structures/Konstrukce pozemních staveb
Architecture and Building Science
Building Structures |
Intelligent Buildings | | Building Structures/Konstrukce pozemních staveb
Architecture and Building Science
Building Structures |
Civil Engineering | Building Structures | Building Structures
Building Structures/Konstrukce pozemních staveb
Fire Safety of Constructions
Architecture and Building Science |
Water and Environmental Engineering | | Water and Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Building Structures |
- Maximum numbers of students admitted to study:
Study programme | Branch of study or specialization | Maximum number of students |
Civil Engineering/Stavební inženýrství | 345 |
| Building Structures | 70 |
Structural and Transportation Engineering | 60 |
Materials Engineering | 15 |
Water Management and Water Structures | 25 |
Environmental Engineering | 20 |
Project Management and Engineering | 45 |
Construction Management | 25 |
Preparation, Erection and Operation of Constructions | 60 |
Integral Safety of Constructions | 30 |
Architecture and Building Sciences | 120 |
Geodesy and Cartography | 40 |
| Engineering Geodesy | 25 |
Geomatics | 15 |
Buildings and Environment | Buildings and Environment | 90 |
Intelligent Buildings | 20 |
Civil Engineering | Building Structures | 20 |
Water and Environmental Engineering | 40 |
- Upon written request, the entrance examination may be waived
by the Dean to foreign citizens (excluding applicants from the Slovak Republic) who apply for study in the study programme of Civil Engineering and certify their corresponding knowledge
of English in the application form pursuant to par. 1g).
- Depending on the results of the admission proceedings the Dean may reduce the minimum number of points required for the successful passing of the entrance examination for individual
study programmes (see par. 3).
- While announcing the admission proceedings the Dean may condition the opening of some study programmes or branches of study or specializations by minimum numbers of students admitted to study
in these study programmes or branches of study or specializations.
- The Dean may increase the maximum numbers of students admitted to study in individual study programmes or branches of study or specializations as specified in par. 7, based on the
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports limits for the numbers of financed students or considering the numbers of applicants registered for individual branches of study or specializations.
- FCE does not accept application forms from applicants who were expelled from study at FCE CTU in a disciplinary proceeding under Art. 2 of the
Disciplinary Code for the Students of CTU in Prague, or who terminated their study by withdrawing
from study during an opened disciplinary proceeding, or who cheated during previous admissions proceedings to FCE.
- The applicants who cheat during the admission proceedings will not be admitted to study at FCE. The decision whether an applicant cheated is at the Dean´s discretion.
- The course of the admission proceedings, including the dates of entrance examinations, is regulated by the Dean´s Directive. In connection with the coronavirus crisis and the necessary
public health measures, the Dean may postpone the dates of the oral and written part of entrance examinations to later dates so that they can be held in the contact format.
- Conditions for admission to study in the branches of study of the study programme of Civil Engineering incorporated into the European Erasmus+ programme are common for all partner
institutions and are published on the following websites:
http://www.msc-sahc.org/ - for the branch of study of Advanced Masters in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Construction
http://steel.fsv.cvut.cz/suscos/index.htm - for the branch of study of Sustainable Constructions under Natural Hazards and Catastrophic Events.
- These conditions were approved by the FCE Academic Senate on 21. 10. 2020.
In Prague on 21. 10. 2020
prof. Ing. Jiří Máca, CSc.
Dean