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Bachelor's degree programs

Information for applicants to Bachelor's degree programs

Bachelor's degree programs

Biological Chemistry (ENG)

Biological Chemistry is an interdisciplinary study program that offers a broad education in the fields of chemistry, biochemistry, biology, molecular biology, biophysics, bioinformatics, structural biology, and systems biology. It is unique in its emphasis on interdisciplinarity, complex thinking, international teamwork, and communication skills. This cross-border program is implemented in collaboration with Johannes Kepler University in Linz. The program is taught in English.

Applied Informatics (CZ)

The goal of the Bachelor's degree program in Applied Informatics is to prepare professionals equipped for practice, who can use their acquired knowledge and skills, along with modern methods and technologies, to systematically solve a wide range of problems in the field of applied informatics. Examples of potential careers for graduates include: systems and network administrator, IT technician, IT analyst, database designer, programmer, etc. The program is taught in Czech.

Applied Mathematics (CZ)

In this study program, you will master the fundamentals of mathematics. Emphasis is placed on mastering methods of mathematical analysis, linear algebra, differential equations, probability and statistics, as well as numerical and computational mathematics. You will become familiar with a variety of possible applications of mathematics, especially in biology, engineering, and economics, and you will be able to formulate and analyze relevant mathematical models in these disciplines. The program is taught in Czech.

Biology (CZ)

The longest-running study program at the Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, recently underwent a comprehensive update. Through both modern and traditional teaching methods, it provides a general overview of biology while also allowing students to develop in a chosen area of specialization. Theoretical and practical knowledge gained in the program can be applied in both fieldwork and laboratory settings. The program is taught in Czech.

Biology and Conservation of Target Organisms (CZ)

A study program focused on the protection of organisms, the breeding of exotic animals, the cultivation of non-native plants, and work in zoological gardens. The curriculum includes botany, zoology, legislation, and management. The program is taught in Czech.

Biophysics (CZ)

The study program in biophysics offers interdisciplinary education based on a physical perspective of biological and biochemical processes. The program includes physics, chemistry, and biology, providing knowledge of both experimental and computational methods that graduates can apply across a wide range of fields. The curriculum also allows students to choose a deeper specialization and find their own path to research, innovation, or applied and technological fields.

Chemistry (CZ)

The study program is designed to provide students interested in a professional Bachelor's degree in chemistry with the necessary knowledge in chemistry as well as basic knowledge in mathematics, biology, and physics. Students also gain practical skills through laboratory exercises across all branches of chemistry. Throughout the program, students can tailor their studies by choosing elective courses based on their interests and career plans or in preparation for follow-up Master's studies. The program is taught in Czech.

Ecology and Environmental Protection (CZ)

This study program offers a broad education that enables a comprehensive understanding and interconnection of natural science disciplines, while also providing a wide range of career opportunities. Strong emphasis is placed on practical experience. An important aspect is the link between nature conservation, environmental management, and cultural heritage, which has a long-standing tradition in the Czech Republic. During the course of study, students can focus on one of three thematic areas: hydrobiology, soil ecology, and landscape ecology. The program is taught in Czech.

Laboratory and Medical Biology (CZ)

This study program introduces biomedicine as a dynamically developing scientific field. You will learn the principles and methods of laboratory diagnostics and bioanalysis, and gain an understanding of how the human body functions at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and organismal levels. The program provides theoretical knowledge in organic and physical chemistry as well as biochemistry. Clinically oriented courses are taught with the involvement of physicians and specialists from hospital laboratory practice. The program is taught in Czech.

Measurement and Computing Technology (CZ)

The only electrical engineering program at the University of South Bohemia. This technical program combines electronics, electrical engineering, and automation. Graduates can easily find employment as technicians, developers, designers, and more—or continue on to Master's (engineering) studies. The program has a long-standing tradition and has produced many skilled technicians over the years. You can become one of them! The program is taught in Czech.

Physics (CZ)

The aim of the Bachelor's program in Physics is to educate graduates in all fundamental areas of physics at a level corresponding to undergraduate university studies, while also allowing them to take advanced courses in their chosen area of specialization. During their studies, students typically focus on one of the following fields: materials-oriented applied physics, computational physics, optics, or experimental biophysics. The program is taught in Czech.

Sustainability Management (CZ)

The Sustainability Management study program offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach that integrates environmental, social, and economic perspectives. Throughout the program, students develop key skills in data analysis, communication, and presentation—both in theory and in practice. They gain valuable experience by collaborating on real-world projects with companies, organizations, and public administration. The program is taught in Czech.

Biology with a Focus on Secondary Education (CZ)

This study program is designed to prepare students for teaching Biology at secondary schools. It combines comprehensive biological knowledge with pedagogical training, enabling graduates to effectively educate and inspire high school students. The curriculum includes both theoretical and practical components, including teaching methods, classroom management, and subject-specific didactics. The program is taught in Czech.

Chemistry with a Focus on Secondary Education (CZ)

Teacher training at the FSc is organized as a dual-subject program, meaning that applicants choose a combination of two teaching subjects. As a graduate of the Bachelor's program, you will have a wide range of options for follow-up Master's studies - you can continue in teacher training or pursue a non-teaching professional specialization. Graduates are qualified to work as educators at both secondary and primary schools. The program is taught in Czech.

Computer Science with a Focus on Secondary Education (CZ)

Teacher training at the FSc is structured as a dual-subject program, meaning that applicants choose a combination of two teaching subjects. As a graduate of the Bachelor's program, you will have a wide range of options for follow-up Master's studies - you can continue in teacher training or pursue a non-teaching professional specialization. Graduates are qualified to work as educators at both secondary and primary schools. The program is taught in Czech.

Geography with a Focus on Secondary Education (CZ)

Teacher training at the FSc is structured as a dual-subject program, meaning that applicants choose a combination of two teaching subjects. As a graduate of the Bachelor's program, you will have a wide range of options for follow-up Master's studies - you can continue in teacher training or pursue a non-teaching professional specialization. Graduates are qualified to work as educators at both secondary and primary schools. The program is taught in Czech.

Mathematics with a Focus on Secondary Education (CZ)

Teacher training at the Faculty of Science is structured as a dual-subject program, meaning that applicants choose a combination of two teaching subjects. As a graduate of the Bachelor's program, you will have a wide range of options for follow-up Master's studies - you can continue in teacher training or pursue a non-teaching professional specialization. Graduates are qualified to work as educators at both secondary and primary schools. The program is taught in Czech.

Physics with a Focus on Secondary Education (CZ)

Teacher training at the FSc is structured as a dual-subject program, meaning applicants choose a combination of two teaching subjects. As a graduate of the Bachelor's program, you have a wide range of options for follow-up Master's studies - you can continue in teacher training or pursue a non-teaching professional specialization. Graduates are qualified to work as educators at both secondary and primary schools. The program is taught in Czech.

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