Structure of Studies ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** • Direct entry programmes:* • Bachelor’s programmes (typically 3 years) • Long-cycle Master’s programmes (undivided; typically 5 or 6 years) • Follow-up Master’s programmes (= post-Bachelor's; typically 2 years) • Doctoral programmes (typically 3 or 4 years) * To start a Direct entry programme, no Bachelor's degree is needed. The University's code of study and examination [ URL "UKEN-726.html "] is further specifie Regulation. ****************************************************************************************** * Bachelor's programmes ****************************************************************************************** Our Bachelor's degree programmes provide you with a broad knowledge base which can be furt by studying in a follow-up Master's programme. Alternatively, you may acquire further job- while working right after the graduation. In English, we offer 30 direct entry programmes (Bachelor’s and Long-cycle Master’s progra Bachelor's programmes are completed with the final State Examination including the defence Bachelor's thesis. Graduates are awarded the academic title of “Bachelor” (abbreviated to in front of the holder's name). ****************************************************************************************** * Long-cycle Master’s programmes ****************************************************************************************** Long-cycle Master’s programmes are self-contained undivided programmes which do not follow Bachelor’s programme, hence do not recquire an a priori Bachelor's degree. These programme fields like General Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Law etc. Long-cycle Master’s programmes are completed with the final State Examination and some als defence of your Master’s (= diploma) thesis. Graduates are awarded various academic titles on the particular study programme: Mgr. (“Master”), MUDr. (“Medicinae Universae Doctor” = General Medicine), MDDr. ("Medicinae Dentium Doctor" = Doctor of Dental Medicine). All of equivalent to the “Master” title and written in front of the holder’s name. ****************************************************************************************** * Follow-up Master’s programmes ****************************************************************************************** Follow-up Master’s programmes, sometimes also reffered to as post-Bachelor's, are designed your previous related Bachelor's studies, hence they recquire an a priori Bachelor's degre knowledge broadens your academic horizon while allowing you to focus and deeply understand in their context. We offer 65 follow-up Master's programmes available in English, covering 30 academic field Follow-up Master’s programmes are completed with the final State Examination including the Master’s (= diploma) thesis. Graduates are awarded the academic title of “Master” (abbrevi written in front of the holder’s name). ****************************************************************************************** * Doctoral programmes ****************************************************************************************** Doctoral programmes represent the highest level of formal education, distinguished from Ba Master’s programmes by their individual focus and emphasis on independent research in a sp collaboration with an experienced supervisor and under the guidance of the subject-area bo who are responsible for running the particular Ph.D. programme. Doctoral studies prepare y in research and/or for highly qualified work in a number of professions. Besides research Ph.D. students gain experience in teaching, publishing, and presenting. Our university is important providers of doctoral studies in the Czech Republic – one in three doctoral stud Republic study at Charles University. Therefore, we consider doctoral studies as one of ou strategic priorities and focus on developing partnerships with other research institutions Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. We offer 250 doctoral programmes. In order to be admitted to a Ph.D. programme, the applic evidence of a completed Master's degree in a related field of study. Ph.D. studies can be pursued as either a full-time study or a part-time study (also known study as it offers a combination of in-class lessons and e-learning). As a full-time docto you will receive a monthly scholarship [ URL "https://www.cuni.cz/UKEN-72.html"] , which i supplemented by other sources of income, e.g. by awards for participation in grant project cuni.cz/UKEN-68.html"] or remuneration for teaching undergraduates. The amount of the scho on the faculty. Some of the faculties also offer merit-based scholarships. See scholarship rules at CU [ URL "https://cuni.cz/UKEN-727.html"] . For information on governmental schol please visit the website of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport [ URL "http://www.m international-affairs/scholarships"] . Further, you may consult the dedicated sections at Study in Prague [ URL "https://studyinprague.cz/study-in-prague/scholarships/"] , Study in "https://www.studyin.cz/plan-your-studies/scholarships/"] , and also our own CU website [ cuni.cz/UKEN-372.html"] . Doctoral studies are completed with a final State Examination and a dissertation defence. awarded the academic title of “Doctor” (abbreviated to Ph.D. and written after the holder’ theology, the academic title is “Doctor of Theology” (abbreviated to Th.D. and written aft For more information visit our website dedicated to doctoral studies at CU [ URL "https:// PHDEN-1.html"] .