Specialized Subjects (Module A and B)
Module A covers subjects aimed at acquiring or deepening the knowledge necessary to achieve the doctoral level of education, specifically characteristic for the studied program, and providing the necessary specialization within it.
Module B is a consolidated offering of specialized study subjects for the Doctoral Study Program (DSP), with the purpose of allowing students to expand their professional knowledge in areas that are complementary to the studied DSP. This expansion contributes to the graduate's ability to comprehensively understand issues within the studied field and to define the needs for solving research tasks in the context of interdisciplinary solutions. Students are required to choose a total of at least four subjects in a combination determined by the departmental board.
The list of specialized subjects recommended for a specific doctoral study program can be found in the study plan of the respective program (below). The study plan also specifies the number of specialized subjects (Module A and B) that students must enroll in as part of their individual study plan.
You can filter the complete offering of doctoral subjects through the Study Information System: (Code P, substring match, you can filter by faculty or display subjects from all faculties).
Transferrable Skills Subjects (Module C)
Furthermore, a doctoral candidate has the option to select subjects from the university-wide elective courses, known as Module C, to acquire and develop transferrable skills. This module offers a consolidated selection of several courses primarily recommended for doctoral candidates. The content of these courses corresponds to the needs of the applied sphere in both academic and non-academic environments. By choosing courses from this module, students have the opportunity to shape their competences according to their intended future application in basic research or in practice.
Courses within Module C are labeled with the keywords "Module C" in the Lifelong Learning course offerings. To facilitate searching, a doctoral candidate can enter "module c" as keywords without filling in anything else.
- Technology skills for project managers
- Startup Essentials
- Effective Scientific Writing I & Effective Scientific Writing II