Biochemistry and Bioorganic Chemistry |
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Recommended curriculum of the PhD study programme |
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Information about study plan |
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Subjects are selected by the student in cooperation with the supervisor and the resulting study plan is always subject to approval by the subject council. If the supervisor and the council council agree, the student may also choose subjects outside the list below.
Compulsory elective courses are divided into two groups (modules). In the first group, also called "module A", there are subjects specific to the programme being studied. In the second group, also called 'module B', there are specialist subjects that broaden knowledge in areas complementary to the programme studied.
Minimum amount of compulsory-elective subjects selected by student: 4 (module A + module B).
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Recommended programme subjects
Recommended programme subjects |
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Code | Subject Title | L/Ex/Lab | ||
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AP320002 | Molecular Mechanisms of Bacteria-Host Interactions | 3 / - / - | ||
AP320003 | Microbial Ecology | 3 / - / - | ||
AP320004 | Special Enzymology | 3 / - / - | ||
AP320005 | Biophysical chemistry | 3 / - / - | ||
AP320006 | Imunochemistry | 3 / - / - | ||
AP320007 | Advanced imaging techniques | 3 / - / - | ||
AP320008 | Research Trends in Biochemistry and Microbiology | 3 / - / - | ||
AP320009 | Biochemical Methods | 3 / - / - | ||
AP320011 | Experimental techniques of structural biology | 3 / - / - | ||
AP320018 | Seminar in Biochemistry and Microbiology | 3 / - / - | ||
AP342002 | Drugs and Addictions | 3 / - / - | ||
AP342004 | Bioorganic chemistry of saccharides and nucleic acids | 3 / - / - | ||
AP342005 | Recent separation methods with mass-spectrometry detection | 3 / - / - | ||
AP342006 | Advanced NMR techniques in bioorganic chemistry | 2 / 1 / - |
Recommended programme subjects
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Subjects of transferable competences and other courses and seminars
Optional subjects, seminars and courses taught at the school-wide level providing skills beyond a narrow professional focus. More information at phd.vscht.cz