Physical Geography – Field of study catalogue MU
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After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- adequately formulate and solve scientific problems related to the study of processes and phenomena in a landscape of the Earth, from the point of view of individual physico-geographical components as well as in the global view of the physico-geographical
- master a broad spectrum of methods of physico-geographical research, multi-scale statistical methods, GIS and methods of remote sensing, as well as do their own field work
- understand the current situation of the research problem solution in the Czech Republic and abroad, particularly in the area of their own specialization defined by the topic of the doctoral thesis
- communicate with specialists from other scientific disciplines dealing with the landscape of the Earth, where they may take a leading role in the formulation, realization, and elaboration of the projects due to the complex understanding of proce
- be prepared for further independent scientific work in the branch of physical geography and its components (relief, climate, waters, biota, and soils), as well as landscape ecology, where they may employ a thorough theoretical preparation
- be prepared for solving practical problems in the area of applied physical geography
a) required courses (Global Climate and Applied Hydrology, Selected Chapters from Biogeography and Soil Geography, Anthropogenic Transformation of the Relief) - 16 credits;
b)selected courses (3 courses extending the scientific basis) - 12 credits;
c) required specialized seminars - 8 credits;
d) assistance in instruction in the extent of 6 semesters - 18 credits;
e) courses connected to the work on the doctoral thesis (study of literature, topic formulation of the doctoral thesis, preparation of the doctoral thesis) - 176 credits; and
f) other courses (presentation at the international conference and publications in reviewed journals) - 10 credits.
The main emphasis is put on the independent creative work of students connected with the elaboration of the doctoral thesis and publication of obtained results.
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