Subjects taught in English

The University of Defence offers either complete fields of study in English or just selected subjects.

Fields of Study available in English

The University of Defence has accredited the following programmes and fields in the English language:

Faculty of Military Technology

  • Bachelor’s degree programme of Technologies for Defence and Security containing the fields of Aircraft Technology in full-time type of study with the standard duration of 3 years
  • Doctoral degree programme of  Military Technology containing the fields of Aircraft and Rocket TechnologyCommunication and Information Systems, Electronic Systems and Devices, Engineering Cybernetics and Mechatronics, Materials and Technological Engineering, Military Geography and  Meteorology, Military Structures, Transport Machinery and Equipment, Weapons and Ammunition  in full-time or part time type of study with the standard duration of 3 years

Faculty of Military Health Sciences

  • doctoral degree programme ofEpidemiology in full-time and part time type of study with the standard duration of 4 years
  • doctoral degree programme ofInfectious Biology in full-time and part time type of study with the standard duration of 4 years
  • doctoral degree programme of Medical Microbiology in full-time and part time type of study with the standard duration of 4 years
  • doctoral degree programme ofMilitary Surgery in full-time and part time type of study with the standard duration of 4 years
  • doctoral degree programme ofMilitary Radiobiology in full-time and part time type of study with the standard duration of 4 years
  • doctoral degree programme ofMilitary Internal Medicine in full-time and part time type of study with the standard duration of 4 years
  • doctoral degree programme of Toxicology in full-time and part time type of study with the standard duration of 4 years

 

Subjects available in English

Students may decide and choose one or more subjects offered by the Faculties to be taught in the English language. All lessons, i.e. lectures, practice, laboratory and examinations, are held in English. The number of lessons in the subject in Czech and English is equal. Teaching in both the languages flows parallel so that students can change language during the course, especially Czech students may switch back to Czech, if they find English too difficult to manage.