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DOCUMENTATION OF BACHELOR DEGREE STUDY PROGRAMMES

 

I. Blocks of study

The study plans of Bachelor degree study programmes are divided into two blocks of study:

  1. The first block of Bachelor degree study lasts the initial four semester of the Recommended Time Plan of Study (hereinafter RTPS), and it is common for all branches of study of the respective Bachelor degree study programme.
  2. The second block of study covers the remaining semesters of RTPS, including the Bachelor thesis. Study plans are designed for individual branches of study.

 

II. Study reviews

Study reviews are carried out under Art. 18 of the Study and Examination Code for Students of CTU in Prague (hereinafter SEC). The following reviews are carried out:

  1. Review of the number of credit units for continuation of study in the next academic year.
  2. Review of the fulfilment of study duties during study.

The review of the number of credit units for continuation of study consists in checking whether the student has fulfilled the minimum number of credit units for the past semester or academic year of study under Art. 18 par. 5 of SEC (*).
The credit units for courses registered and recognized under Art. 17 par. 10 of SEC are not considered as credit units received during this semester or academic year. They are only included in the total sum of credit units received by the student.
The review of the fulfilment of the minimum number of credit units is carried out by the Student Registrar, always at registration for the winter semester, and in the first year of study also at registration for the spring semester of study.

During the study, the following reviews of the fulfilment of study duties are carried out:

  1. Review of the fulfilment of study duties of the first block of study.
    Students are obliged to complete the first block of study no later than within three years of study from the last registration for the study programme. The last day eligible for the fulfilment of the first block of study considered is the last day of the examination session directly preceding registration for the fourth year of study. In the case of recognition of completed semesters or courses from previous study, the time period corresponding to the recognized stages of study or courses is included in this period. This period, though, does not include any time of interruption of study.

  2. Review of the fulfilment of study duties of the second block of study.
    Students are obliged to complete the second block of study no later than before the expiry of the maximum time period of study pursuant to Art. 13 par. 7 of SEC. Students shall apply for the review of the second block of study through the Student Registrar in writing, no later than together with handing in their written application for the final graduation examination.

In the reviews of the fulfilment of study duties during study, the Student Registrar checks whether a student has fulfilled all study duties of the respective block of study, i.e. has gained all credits, classified credits and passed all examinations in the courses set by the study plan.

Students shall apply for the review of the fulfilment of study duties of the first block of study in writing through the Student Registrar no later than by July 31st of the respective academic year in which the review term expires. The Student Registrar checks if the study results listed in the application for the review of study results are correct.

Students who have not gained the minimum number of credit units required for continuation of study or have failed to satisfy any of the reviews of the fulfilment of study duties during their study shall have their study terminated under Art. 20 par. 5b) of SEC.

 

III. Succession of courses

The study plan specifies the succession of courses. By succession of courses is understood the fulfilment of all prescribed study duties (credit, classified credit, examination) for the respective course which precede taking the examination in this course, unless otherwise stated by RTPS.

Example:KOD_PŘEDPOŽ_NÁV
  101MA2 z,zk101MA1

A student may only take the examination in 101MA2 supposing he/she has successfully completed course 101MA1, i.e. gained a credit (z) for it and passed an examination (zk) in it - (KOD_PŘED = course code, POŽ_NÁV = required succession).

 

IV. Preconditions for admission to the final graduation examination in all study programmes except the programme of Architecture and Building Engineering

  1. A student is obliged to apply for the final graduation examination (hereinafter FGE) in writing through the Student Registrar no later than 30 days before the FGE date.
  2. FGE may be taken by a student who has met the following conditions:
    1. is a student of the Faculty of Civil Engineering,
    2. has fulfilled all his/her study duties set for the whole study, i.e. has gained all credits, classified credits and passed all examinations in the courses set by the study plan, as of the day of handing in the application,
    3. submitted the Bachelor thesis in the required term.

 

V. Preconditions for admission to the final graduation examination in the study programme of Architecture and Building Engineering

  1. Precondition for admission to oral examinations in thematic areas of the final graduation examination (hereinafter FGE):
    1. A student is obliged to apply for examinations in thematic areas of FGE in writing through the Student Registrar no later than 30 days before the date of examinations.
    2. Examinations in thematic areas of FGE may be taken by a student who has met the following conditions:
      1. is a student of the Faculty of Civil Engineering,
      2. has fulfilled all his/her study duties set for the first block of study as of the day of handing in the application for examinations in thematic areas of FGE,
      3. has gained the minimum of 160 credit units for courses of the study plan as of the day of handing in the application
      4. has successfully completed the following courses as of the day of handing in the application:
        Typology of Buildings 5
        Urban Planning 1
        Building Structures 4A
        Building Structures 5A
        Building Services 1
        Building Services 2

  2. Preconditions for admission to the defence of the Bachelor thesis (hereinafter BT):
    1. A student is obliged to apply for BT defence in writing through the Student Registrar no later than 30 days before the date of BT defence.
    2. BT defence may be taken by a student who has met the following conditions:
      1. is a student of the Faculty of Civil Engineering,
      2. has fulfilled all his/her study duties set for the whole study, i.e. has gained all credits, classified credits and passed all examinations in the courses set by the study plan, as of the day of handing in the application for BT defence,
      3. submitted BT in the required term,
      4. has successfully passed oral examinations in thematic areas of FGE.

Approved by the Scientific Committee of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, CTU in Prague on 27.9.2013.

 


* Wording of Art. 18 par. 5 of SEC:

The minimum number of credit units necessary for continuation of study is as follows

Time of studyBachelor study programmeMaster study programme
for the first semester of study 1520
for the first academic year (2 semesters) 3040
for each following academic year of study (2 semesters) 4040
for each following academic year of study (2 semesters) if a student was not a CTU student for part of the academic year (due to interruption of study, or transfer) 2020

 

Final graduation examinations in programme of Civil Engineerong - Bachelor degree study