Faculties of the University ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** THE CATHOLIC THEOLOGICAL FACULTY THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Catholic Theological Faculty Thákurova 3 160 00 Prague 6 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 220 181 244 Fax: +420 220 181 215 E-mail: studijni(zavinac)ktf.cuni.cz [ MAIL "studijni(zavinac)ktf.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.ktf.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.ktf.cuni.cz/"] The Catholic Theological Faculty was one of Charles University s four original faculties. was a special mark of favour on the part of Pope Clement VI who granted permission for the to have a theological faculty. The condition for study was graduation from the Faculty of theological faculty ceased to exist during the Hussite Revolution and was not renewed even Wars ended. At this time the Catholic clergy was educated at the revived Cathedral School Deeper and comprehensive theological studies were only revived in the later part of the 16 the Jesuits settled in Prague and set up a philosophical-theological academy which later o right to award degrees. Following the Battle of the White Mountain the Jesuits took over t the entire university in 1622. After the dissolution of the Jesuit order in 1773 members o and diocesan priests occupied professorial posts. When the university was divided into sep German institutions in 1882, the Theological Faculty remained common to both for further 9 only divided at the turn of the year 1891/92. The disastrous events of the Autumn of 1939 hit the theological faculty as hard as the oth of higher education. Immediately after the liberation in 1945 the faculty resumed its acti continued with them until 1950 when it was excluded from Charles University; it was moved where it operated under the changed name of the Roman Catholic Cyril and Methodius Theolog 1990 it was reincorporated into Charles University. The main task of the Catholic Theological Faculty is the training of experts in theology a From the point of view of Canon Law the faculty considers itself subordinate to the Archbi who is also Chancellor of the University, and the Papal Congregation for Catholic Educatio Graduates of the full-time regular five-year master s programme must obtain the permission before they can enter the service of the diocese and become Catholic priests. Graduates of study programme are qualified for careers in Church institutions and cultural life. Teache take four-year combined studies. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following academic degree Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Magister , abbreviat Leading, after the State Final Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Licenciate abbreviated to ThLic. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (ThD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of T abbreviated to Th.D. . THE PROTESTANT THEOLOGICAL FACULTY THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Protestant Theological Faculty Černá 9 (POB 529) 115 55 Prague 1 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 221 988 213, +420 221 988 211 Fax: +420 221 988 215 E-mail: office(zavinac)etf.cuni.cz [ MAIL "office(zavinac)etf.cuni.cz"] , intl(zavinac)etf "intl(zavinac)etf.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.etf.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.etf.cuni.cz/"] The Protestant Theological Faculty was established by a law of the Czechoslovak Republic o of April 1919 and was originally called the Huss Czechoslovak Evangelical Faculty of Theol an independent faculty, outside Charles University, but enjoying all the rights and libert institution of higher education. It also provided education training for those wishing to ministry and for future ministers of the reformed church in Slovakia. From 1922, women wer as students of the faculty. After February 1948 the theological faculty was reorganised and divided into two faculties Czechoslovak Church Faculty, which retained the name of Hus, and the Comenius Evangelical Faculty for Protestant churches. After August 1968 the faculty found itself in a difficult came under the control of state organs and its ecumenical links with the outside world wer curtailed. November 1989 brought calls for the incorporation of the faculty into the Charl and this was implemented in May 1990. The faculty adopted the name of the Protestant Theol Charles University. The faculty cultivates Evangelical theological studies and trains men and women for preach work. It builds on Czech reformation traditions as represented by Hussite theology and the Czech Brethren, in an effort to cultivate an ecumenical tradition. The work of the faculty deepening the spiritual and moral life of individuals and society as a whole. The faculty s main purpose is to train experts for Protestant churches, as theologians in programme, and as teachers and pastoral and social workers in the Bachelor programme. The faculty co-operates with similar institutions abroad, and its Centre for Biblical Stud with the Czech Academy of Sciences. The faculty is also the home of the Ecumenical Institu organises contacts with faculties and ecumenical movements abroad, collaborates with the o international ecumenical institutes and primarily serves students from abroad. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following academic degree Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Magister , abbreviat Leading, after the State Final Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Licenciate abbreviated to ThLic. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (ThD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of T abbreviated to Th.D. . THE HUSSITE THEOLOGICAL FACULTY THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Hussite Theological Faculty Pacovská 350/4 (POB 56) 140 21 Prague 4 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 241 733 131, +420 241 733 122 Fax: +420 241 732 294 E-mail: studijni(zavinac)htf.cuni.cz [ MAIL "studijni(zavinac)htf.cuni.cz"] , fakulta(zavi [ MAIL "fakulta(zavinac)htf.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.htf.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.htf.cuni.cz/"] The Hussite Theological Faculty has been one of the three university theological faculties oriented towards ecumenical theology in a Hussite spirit. The educational activity of the principally to preparing students for ministry in the Hussite church and churches that coo In one of its programmes the faculty trains students for teaching in fields related to Hus The doctoral study programmes involve both normative, interdisciplinary and historical res teachings of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church. Studies at the faculty (master s programme, either in a single subject or a combination of open to all without regard to denomination, gender, race, political affiliation or view of faculty offers a social pedagogy programme, specialist training for the teaching professio place where it is possible to study Orthodox theology. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following academic degree Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Magister , abbreviat Leading, after the State Final Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Licenciate abbreviated to ThLic. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (ThD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of T abbreviated to Th.D. . THE FACULTY OF LAW THE DEAN S OFFICE The CU Faculty of Law nám. Curieových 7 116 40 Prague 1 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 221 005 334, +420 221 005 111 Fax: +420 224 810 472 E-mail: office(zavinac)prf.cuni.cz [ MAIL "office(zavinac)prf.cuni.cz"] , kerner(zavinac)p "kerner(zavinac)prf.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.prf.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.prf.cuni.cz/"] The Faculty of Law was founded in 1348 and is therefore one of the four original faculties University. In 1372-1419 the Faculty of Law established itself an independent university o ceased to operate after the Hussite Wars, although law was sometimes the subject of lectur of Arts and Philosophy. Nevertheless, in the period of the rule of the Estates, the Czech enjoyed a great upsurge. Legal sciences developed significantly in the last century, and did so at the Czech Facult that emerged after the division of the Charles-Ferdinand university into two separate inst with Czech and one with German as teaching language). After 1918 The Law Faculty actively development of the First Republic as a state based on law. A series of important Czechoslo jurisprudence lectured there. The faculty provides university education in the field of law, in the form of regular, pos life-long education. Postgraduate studies are arranged at the Institute for the Further Ed JURIDIKUM. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following academic titles Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Magistr , abbreviate Leading, after the State Legal Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title doktor práv abbreviated to JUDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor , ab Ph.D. . THE 1st MEDICAL FACULTY THE DEAN S OFFICE CU 1st Medical Faculty Kateřinská 32 121 08 Prague 2 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 224 961 111, +420 224 964 242 Fax: +420 224 915 413 E-mail: mlino(zavinac)lf1.cuni.cz [ MAIL "mlino(zavinac)lf1.cuni.cz"] , tereza.sato(zavina "tereza.sato(zavinac)lf1.cuni.cz"] , office(zavinac)lf1.cuni.cz [ MAIL "office(zavinac)lf1 Web site: http://www.lf1.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.lf1.cuni.cz/"] The First Medical Faculty has been a part of Charles University since its foundation in 13 oldest medical faculty in Central Europe. The Medical Faculty was training medical student the academic degrees of Bachelor and Master of Medicine up to approximately the 1420s. The interrupted the activities of the Medical Faculty and these were not resumed for almost 20 interim period lectures on medical themes were sporadically given in the Faculty of Arts a Teaching in the Medical Faculty was revived in 1623 and the first degrees of doctor of med already being awarded in the winter of 1624. Originally, teaching in the faculty was purely theoretical, and it was only from 1740 that advised to visit hospitals, and subsequently clinical lectures were instituted. These were the hospital U Hybernů, and later in the General Hospital which was founded in 1790. In 18 Faculty (like the whole university) was divided between German and Czech institutions. Aft closed the Czech universities in 1939, the faculty managed to maintain some activity at le of degrees at Oxford University (1943 1944). After the war the Medical Faculty took over the institutes and clinics of the former Germa Faculty in Prague and rapidly revived. The year 1945 also saw the foundation of branches o Pilsen and Hradec Kralove, which were soon themselves to become independent medical facult University. The Prague Medical Faculty was called the Faculty of General Medicine. Since 1 its historical tradition, it has carried the name The 1st Medical Faculty of Charles Unive The basic purpose of the faculty is to train medical doctors in such a way as to provide t general medical education, and a thorough theoretical basis, so that they are able to thin scientifically and medically, and offer basic medical care. In addition, the faculty has i bachelor studies in various fields. Graduates in these areas can find a range of employmen outside the health sector, e.g. in rehabilitation and psychiatric facilities, labour offic The 1st Medical Faculty trains both future medical doctors and dentists. Bachelor studies in the fields of nursing, ergotherapy, physiotherapy, health education and health technolo health technology study programmes are also offered on master s level. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following degrees: Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of Medicin to MUDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor , ab The 1st Medical faculty of Charles University in Prague is a medical educational instituti by the World Health Organisation. The faculty trains medical doctors in its master s study The general medical programme may be taken only on the basis of regular full-time study an years. The dentistry programme also takes six years and includes the teaching of general m condensed form) and specialised dental training. Graduates of the general medical programm for work in preventive health and treatment of adults and in preventive health and treatme Graduates of dentistry are qualified to work in dental medicine and associated fields. Tea both theoretical and clinical training. THE 2nd MEDICAL FACULTY THE DEAN S OFFICE CU 2nd Medical faculty V Úvalu 84 150 06 Prague 5 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 224 435 833, +420 224 435 830, +420 224 435 802-3 Fax: +420 224 435 820 E-mail: Olga.Lupacova(zavinac)lfmotol.cuni.cz [ MAIL "Olga.Lupacova(zavinac)lfmotol.cuni.c renata.habetinova(zavinac)lfmotol.cuni.cz [ MAIL "renata.habetinova(zavinac)lfmotol.cuni.c Web site: http://www.lf2.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.lf2.cuni.cz/"] The faculty came into existence as an independent faculty of paediatric medicine in 1953 w was separated off from what was then the Faculty of General Medicine. Since 1990, when maj content and style of studies took place, the faculty has been known as the 2nd Medical Fac University. Students are encouraged to develop an understanding of the relations between health and di the pre-natal to the mature stage of human life. Graduates of the faculty are equipped for any branch of medicine. They are well prepared especially for careers in family medicine, specialised paediatric fields and other areas where a continuous and dynamic developmental patient is essential. Studies at the 2nd Medical Faculty may only be undertaken on a full-time basis in the fiel medicine, and take six years. Theoretical and preclinical subjects are studied from the fi year in the institutes of the faculty, and clinical subjects are studied from the fourth t in the faculty hospital complex at Motol and other health facilities in Prague. Specialisa medical fields is mainly the subject of postgraduate training. In addition, the faculty offers a three-year programme of bachelor studies in the field of Graduates in this field can find work in rehabilitation centres, clinics etc. in the state sector. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following degrees: Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of Medicin to MUDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor , ab Ph.D. . THE 3rd MEDICAL FACULTY THE DEAN S OFFICE CU 3rd Medical Faculty Ruská 87 100 34 Prague 10 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 267 102 111, +420 267 102 206 Fax: +420 267 311 812 E-mail: jindra.stavova(zavinac)lf3.cuni.cz [ MAIL "jindra.stavova(zavinac)lf3.cuni.cz"] , zdenka.laskova(zavinac)lf3.cuni.cz [ MAIL "zdenka.laskova(zavinac)lf3.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.lf3.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.lf3.cuni.cz/"] The 3rd Medical Faculty of Charles University was separated from the Faculty of General Me as an independent Medical Faculty of Hygiene, which then specialised in problems of hygien medicine. Its roots, however, can be traced to the first medical faculty which has been on faculties of Charles University since its foundation. In 1990 the faculty developed a new and a revised conception of studies, which emphasised a primary orientation toward general retaining a specific interest in preventive care. The location of the 3rd Medical Faculty in the complex of the Faculty Hospital in Královsk Prague 10, and in the immediate vicinity of the State Health Institute means that students very wide range of experience in specialist centres and clinics. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following degrees: Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of Medicin to MUDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor , ab The curricula of the 3rd Medical Faculty are in line with the Recommendations on Undergrad Education adopted by the advisory committee of the Commission of the European Union in Oct master s study programme lasts for 6 years, with the first two years devoted to basic scie year to pre-clinical subjects and the fourth to the sixth year to clinical practice. This not absolute, since from the second year students come into contact with patients. Prevent included in both types of training, theoretical and clinical. From the third to the fifth can choose, apart from their study plan, from approximately 70 courses useful for any medi This optional part of studies represents around 10% of the overall study load. In the sixt specialisation in a particular category (general medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obstetric or preventive medicine), the students take their state examinations. Studies in the field of general medicine with an orientation to preventive medicine are al on a six-year, exclusively full-time basis. Bachelor studies are offered at the faculty in physiotherapy, public health and healthcare sciences. The last course is aimed at candidat vocational health schools who have a minimum of two years of work experience. THE MEDICAL FACULTY IN PILSEN THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Medical Faculty Husova 3 306 05 Plzeň CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 377 593 430, +420 377 593 175 Fax: +420 377 259 278 E-mail: medstudy(zavinac)lfp.cuni.cz [ MAIL "medstudy(zavinac)lfp.cuni.cz"] , martina.buriankova(zavinac)lfp.cuni.cz [ MAIL "martina.buriankova(zavinac)lfp.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.lfp.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.lfp.cuni.cz/"] The Charles University Medical Faculty in Pilsen was established by a Czechoslovak preside in 1945 as part of what was then the only CU Medical Faculty in Prague, but it rapidly won status and accreditation for its master s programmes in the fields of general medicine and Pilsen Medical Faculty is now a modern university institution in which future medical doct full scientific and ethical training, future nursing staff is trained to a high level of s researchers are carrying out a whole range of projects. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following degrees: Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of Medicin to MUDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor , ab Medical studies are divided into two basic branches general medicine and dentistry. These in the same way as the courses in the other university medical faculties the first two yea to theoretical studies, the second two years to pre-clinical subjects, and the final years disciplines. The faculty also offers bachelor programme in nursing. Postgraduate doctoral study programmes may be undertaken on a full-time or external basis. procedures for candidates are publically announced every year. THE MEDICAL FACULTY IN HRADEC KRALOVE THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Medical Faculty Šimkova 870 500 38 Hradec Králové CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 495 816 334, +420 495 816 487, +420 495 816 111 Fax: +420 495 513 597 E-mail: studijni(zavinac)lfhk.cuni.cz [ MAIL "studijni(zavinac)lfhk.cuni.cz"] , students(z [ MAIL "students(zavinac)lfhk.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.lfhk.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.lfhk.cuni.cz/"] The Hradec Kralove Medical Faculty has been in existence since 1945, first as a branch of Faculty of General Medicine and then as an independent Charles University faculty. In this period it has achieved major successes in training new doctors and researchers, in clinica preventive medicine. The programmes cover the areas of theoetical, pre-clinical, clinical, and preventive medic to its teaching functions the faculty has developed its research activities at a high leve directions (cardiology, the central nervous system and sensory organs, metabolicgerontolog and clinical immunology). The faculty and the faculty hospital share in postgraduate doctoral studies in medicine. T accredited to offer doctoral studies in a number of medical disciplines. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following degrees: Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of Medicin to MUDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor , ab Study in the field of general medicine and dentistry takes the form of a sixyear degree co medical subjects are taught in the first two years and the remaining four years are mainly to pre-clinical and clinical subjects. The basic academic part of the course involves the anatomy, histology, biophysics, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology and an i clinical disciplines. The clinical part includes the teaching of internal medicine, surger gynaecology and obstetrics, neurology, psychiatry, radiology, eye medicine, ear, nose and dermatology, venerology etc. The clinical part of the study of dentistry includes therapeu medicine, dental surgery, dental prosthetics and orthodontics. Students have access to a w clinical experience and have the opportunity to acquire the knowledge, capabilities and sk for a medical profession. Bachelor studies in nursing take four years, and are organised on a part-time external bas The faculty and the faculty hospital share in postgraduate doctoral studies in medicine. T accredited to offer doctoral studies in a number of medical disciplines. THE FACULTY OF PHARMACY THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Faculty of Pharmacy Heyrovského 1203 500 05 Hradec Králové CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 495 067 111 Fax: +420 495 518 002 E-mail: krieglerova(zavinac)faf.cuni.cz [ MAIL "krieglerova(zavinac)faf.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.faf.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.faf.cuni.cz/"] Over the centuries the study of pharmaceutics has undergone many developments and organisa The Charles University Pharmaceutical Faculty in Hradec Kralove draws on a centuries-old t study of pharmacy reaching back to the very beginning of Prague university (for example, f of the university in 1348 the apothecaries of the Prague towns became members of the unive by swearing an oath to the rector and being registered on the university roll). The independent Faculty of Pharmacy was established in 1969 on the basis of a government d of its pharmacy programme are qualified for work in pharmaceutical research, production, m distribution, in biochemical laboratories, pharmaceutical training centres and other healt Graduates of its healthcare bio-analytics programme can be employed in chemical laboratori stations and healthcare institutions. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following academic degree Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Magister , abbreviat Leading, after the State Final Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of P to PharmDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor , ab The 5-year master s programme is designed to reflect the current state and level of pharma sciences, and the requirements of professional pharmaceutics both in the Czech Republic an whole, and to serve as the basis for postgraduate doctoral studies. For the state final ex in five subjects, the student chooses from the fields of pharmaceutical chemistry, chemica drugs, pharmacology, pharmadiagnostics, pharmaceutical technology and social pharmacy. In faculty offers a programme of bachelor studies in the field of medical bioanalysis. Gradua to begin work in chemical laboratories, transfusion stations and/or in institutes of publi Postgraduate doctoral study is possible at the faculty in eleven areas approved by the Acc Commission of the Czech Government and the Ministry of Education. It is completed by defen dissertation and in doctoral examinations. A degree dissertation is required. THE FACULTY OF ARTS AND PHILOSOPHY THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Faculty of Arts and Philosophy nám. Jana Palacha 2 116 38 Prague 1 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 221 619 285, +420 221 619 111 Fax: +420 224 812 166 E-mail: zahranicni(zavinac)ff.cuni.cz [ MAIL "zahranicni(zavinac)ff.cuni.cz"] , prijimacky [ MAIL "prijimacky(zavinac)ff.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.ff.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.ff.cuni.cz/"] The basis of medieval university education was the faculty of free arts (the arts faculty) cultivated what was known as the trivium (grammar, rhetoric and didactics) and the quadriv geometry, astronomy and music) at a higher level. Only after graduation from this faculty decide to continue at the specialised faculties which were the other components of the uni Faculty of Arts [also known as the Philosophical Faculty] of Charles University was establ For centuries, right up to the middle of the last century, it fulfilled the role of a facu students for the other faculties, and every university trained student had to graduate fro said that its history is, in a certain sense, the history of the entire university. The structure of the faculty has changed in the course of centuries, and today it is one o the university s faculties. Bachelor, master and doctoral courses are offered in over 100 disciplines (single and comb are sixteen departments, close to 30 institutes and over 40 specialist libraries. The facu out teaching and research in philological, philosophical, historical, educational, politic psychological fields, and also in librarianship and information studies, and in academic d relating to culture and the arts. In addition to providing regular university and postgraduate studies the faculty also cult types and forms of life-long education. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and awards the following academic degree Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Magister , abbreviat after the State Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of Philosophy , abb Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Doctor , ab Students registered for single-subject master s courses may take the bachelor degree after Students on the master s study programme complete their studies by defending a degree diss and taking state final examinations in their main subjects of study. The master s study pr are organised in two cycles. The 1st cycle (4 6 semesters) is completed by an interim exam equivalent of a bachelor s examination), and the 2nd cycle is completed by a state final e submission of a degree dissertation. Doctoral studies usually take 3 years (full-time stud (part-time study). Students must produce and defend doctoral thesis and take doctoral exam Important note: all the study programmes may be modified and are newly announced for each The study programmes and subjects available can be found on each faculty s Internet pages. THE FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Faculty of Natural Sciences Albertov 6 128 43 Prague 2 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 224 913 141, +420 221 953 144, +420 221 951 111 Fax: +420 224 913 141 E-mail: nass(zavinac)natur.cuni.cz [ MAIL "nass(zavinac)natur.cuni.cz"] , studijni(zavinac [ MAIL "studijni(zavinac)natur.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.natur.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.natur.cuni.cz/"] From the founding of the university, natural sciences, together with mathematics, were stu in the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, with a few aspects of biology and chemistry being s the Medical Faculty. Natural sciences found a favourable environment in Prague over the ce it was at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries that the great expansion specialisation of the natural sciences led to pressure to establish an independent natural faculty at the university. However, it was not until 1920 that the Natural Sciences Facult government decree, with mathematics, natural sciences and pharmacy being separated off fro Arts and Philosophy. The fifth faculty of Charles University had emerged. This promising development was violently halted by the German occupation and the closure o universities. The communist coup in 1948 brought negative interference in the activities o Sciences Faculty. In 1952 the faculty was organisationally divided into the Biology, Geolo and Mathematics and Physics Faculties. This division lasted only until 1959, when the Natu Faculty was established anew but without mathematics and physics which remained at the alr Mathematics and Physics Faculty. The present structure of the faculty dates from after the revolution of 1989. The faculty organisationally divided into four sections: biological, geographical, geological and chem these sections the faculty has several specialist teaching and research centres, including institutions such as the Centre for Environmental Questions. All parts of the faculty are teaching and research. All bachelor and master s programmes include both theoretical teaching and practical exerc laboratories, and some courses combine academic studies of natural science with teacher tr chosen field. Bachelor courses are introductions to deeper studies that follow on in the master s progra of bachelor programmes can teach in secondary schools. Master s study programmes train experts for scientific and research institutes, government industry and the private sector. Graduates of the master s courses with teacher training e qualified to teach in secondary schools and secondary vocational schools. Doctoral study programmes train highly specialised staff for science and research activiti Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and confers the following academic title Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title, Bachelor , abbrevia Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Magister , abbreviat Leading, after the State Final Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of N abbreviated to RNDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Docto to Ph.D. . THE FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Ke Karlovu 3 121 16 Prague 2 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 221 911 223, +420 221 911 218, +420 221 911 111 Fax: +420 221 911 426 E-mail: zadrap(zavinac)dekanat.mff.cuni.cz [ MAIL "zadrap(zavinac)dekanat.mff.cuni.cz"] , jagrova(zavinac)dekanat.mff.cuni.cz [ MAIL "jagrova(zavinac)dekanat.mff.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.mff.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.mff.cuni.cz/"] Mathematical sciences and astronomy have been studied at Charles University since the peri foundation. At that time these subjects were part of basic studies in the Faculty of Arts, of the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy. In the modern period the Natural Sciences Faculty w separation from the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy in 1920, and was later divided itself, the Mathematics and Physics Faculty. In the 16th century practical works of mathematics an begun to appear, including textbooks written in Czech and popular guides. The growing inte movement for national rebirth in the 19th century found expression in the creation of Czec scientific literature; natural science clubs and societies were founded (for example the U Mathematicians in 1862). In the period before the German Occupation and closure of Czech universities many distingu mathematicians and physicists worked at Charles University. Einstein s theory of relativit here very early, and there was also an early understanding of the importance of quantum ph Studies at the faculty (bachelor and master s) in the fields of physics, information scien mathematics are organised in accordance with faculty study plans approved by the faculty d board and academic senate. The faculty also offers programmes for secondary- and elementar qualifications. Doctoral studies at the faculty are organised in accordance with Principle Study at Charles University issued in 1991, and the faculty will offer further details of study conditions on request. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and confers the following academic title Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title, Bachelor , abbrevia Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Magister , abbreviat Leading, after the State Final Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of N abbreviated to RNDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Docto to Ph.D. . THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Faculty of Education M. D. Rettigové 4 116 39 Prague 1 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 221 900 263, +420 221900 267, +420 224 900 111 Fax: +420 224 947 156 E-mail: hana.kresakova(zavinac)pedf.cuni.cz [ MAIL "hana.kresakova(zavinac)pedf.cuni.cz"] jana.hradilikova(zavinac)pedf.cuni.cz [ MAIL "jana.hradilikova(zavinac)pedf.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.pedf.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.pedf.cuni.cz/"] The Faculty of Education of Charles University in Prague was founded in 1946 by a decree o of the Czechoslovak Republic. Today the Faculty of Education, in accordance with its 1991 professionally oriented institution concerned with the whole spectrum of education in soci school education to adult education. Its graduates find careers as teachers in nursery sch schools, secondary and high schools and in educational research institutions. The Faculty also trains teachers and experts for care of the disabled. The Institute of Educational an Research at the faculty is the only university research centre in this field in the Czech The faculty offers bachelor s and master s degrees. The masters study programmes for the t secondary school teachers offer the following specialistions: Czech language and literatur education, choirmastership for church music, teaching of musical instruments, art, civic e physical education, education, educational psychology, history, mathematics, chemistry, bi of technology, English, French, German and Russian. To obtain the master s degree, student subjects in combinations which are provided in each year. Studies at the Faculty of Education conclude with a state final examination, part of which of a degree dissertation. In addition to ordinary master s courses the faculty also offers courses leading to teachi for students who have already obtained academic degrees without a teacher training element courses for teachers to extend their qualifications to include other subjects. Both these are organised purely as part-time studies lasting from 3 to 6 semesters. The faculty is accredited to offer postgraduate doctoral studies in 5 areas: psychology, p philosophy, historical sciences, and specialization in pedagogics. These studies are eithe (three years) or external usually taking five years. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and confers the following academic title Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Magister , abbreviat Leading, after the State Final Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of P abbreviated to PhDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Docto to Ph.D. . THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Faculty of Social Sciences Smetanovo nábřeží 6 110 01 Prague 1 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 222 112 111, +420 222 112 228 Fax: +420 224 235 644 E-mail: svoz(zavinac)mbox.fsv.cuni.cz [ MAIL "svoz(zavinac)mbox.fsv.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.fsv.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.fsv.cuni.cz/"] The second most recent of Charles University s seventeen faculties was set up in 1990 to p with the necessary qualifications for work in the civil service, administration, economic social policy and social work, the diplomatic service and the mass media of all kinds, and research institution in the fields of sociology, economics, public opinion, political rela communication. The faculty offers bachelor programmes in the fields of sociology and social policy, polit economics, journalism, and international territorial studies. Master s studies in all disc other optional specialisations are also open to students of other faculties, with a view t studies with subjects cultivated in the other faculties. Postgraduate studies (the information about courses offered is available from the dean s o courses and examinations, and culminate with the student s defence of a doctoral dissertat examinations. The bachelor study programme is a condition for acceptance on the master s programme, and 3 years of the bachelor programme and 2 years of the master s programme together represent years. Successful completion of master s studies is one of the conditions for acceptance o programme. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and confers the following academic title Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title, Bachelor , abbrevia Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Magister , abbreviat Leading, after the State Final Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of P abbreviated to PhDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Docto to Ph.D. . THE FACULTY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Faculty of Physical Education and Sport José Martího 31 162 52 Prague 6 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 220 171 111 Fax: +420 220 563 167 E-mail: budkova(zavinac)ftvs.cuni.cz [ MAIL "budkova(zavinac)ftvs.cuni.cz"] , koudelkova(z [ MAIL "koudelkova(zavinac)ftvs.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.ftvs.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.ftvs.cuni.cz/"] This is one of the most recent faculties of Charles University. It developed out of the In Physical Education that became part of the university in 1959, and became a full faculty i present form was established at the beginning of the 1960s. The faculty s purpose is to ed professionals for work in physical education, sports, recreation and rehabilitation. It is the only centre in the Czech Republic currently offering the entire range of univers in the area of physical education. In the field of sport, it is licensed to provide qualif trainers at various levels. It offers a degree in Higher Secondary School Teaching as a combined twosubject degree org another faculty. Physical education can be combined with biology, geography and chemistry of Natural Sciences), English and psychology (at the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy), math Faculty of Mathematics and Physics) and English and French (at the Faculty of Education). a degree in physical education and work training for the physically disabled, designed for themselves and for people working with them. The Faculty of Physical Education and Sport not only trains teachers of physical education university research and teaching institution in the field of rehabilitation physiotherapy. in this field pursue careers as therapists in the health service. Postgraduate doctoral studies are academic/scientific in character, and can be pursued in fields of kinanthropology (the anthropology of movement) and biomechanics. Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and confers the following academic title Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Master s Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title magister , abbreviat Leading, after the State Final Doctoral Examination, to the award of the title Doctor of P abbreviated to PhDr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Docto to Ph.D. . THE FACULTY OF HUMANITIES THE DEAN S OFFICE CU Faculty of Humanities U kříže 10 158 00 Prague 5 CONTACT NUMBERS Tel.: +420 251 080 212, +420 251 080 211, +420 251 080 111 Fax: +420 251 620 611 E-mail: fhs(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz [ MAIL "fhs(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz"] , fikarova(zavinac)fhs.c "fikarova(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz"] Web site: http://www.fhs.cuni.cz [ URL "http://www.fhs.cuni.cz/"] The Faculty of Humanities was set up by law in 1988 and the academic year 2000/2001 was it of teaching. Its predecessor was the Institute of the Foundations of Learning, which offer but more restricted range of study programmes and mainly organised teaching in collaborati faculties of Charles University. At the new faculty the 3-year bachelor programme introduces the foundations of learning in and is the basis for further 2- to 3-year master s studies which may be taken in a range o fields (social ecology and environment protection, humanities, social politics and social communication studies). Study programmes and degrees awarded The faculty offers the following study programmes and confers the following academic title Bachelor Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the title Bachelor , abbreviat Masters Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Examination, to the award of the ti abbreviated to Mgr. . Doctoral Study Programme Leading, after the State Final Doctoral (PhD) Examination, to the award of the title Docto to Ph.D. .