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1 Materials Science PhD degree in Pilsen

  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering for University of West Bohemia
    Faculty of Mechanical Engineering for University of West Bohemia

    Faculty of Mechanical Engineering for University of West Bohemia

    PhD in Engineering Technologies and Materials

    • Pilsen, Czech Republic

    PhD

    Full time

    4 years

    Blended

    English, Czech

    Graduates from the follow-up master's degree program may be admitted to study on a doctoral degree program in materials, technology, quality, or metrology. This study is the third, highest level of university study, is in full-time or combined form and the standard study period is 4 years. Graduates from doctoral study programs are awarded the academic title of Doctor, abbreviated to Ph.D. after their name.

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    Students might investigate material science if they're interested in securing employment in a relevant industry, such as microchip manufacturing or plastics research. Programs in this subject might also lead a student to further academic specialization as a materials engineer or researcher.

    Czech Republic has a well-established and research based university education. This has made learning ini Prague one of the respected curriculum's in Europe since it cultivates the spirit of creativity and innovation among students.

    Requirements for the PhD program often involve the student having already obtained a Master’s degree. Additionally, a thesis or dissertation primarily consisting of original academic research must be submitted. In some countries, this work may even need to be defended in front of a panel.