Master’s Degree Studies
Duration: 4 semesters (2 academic years)
Mode of study: full-time
It was possible to apply for the follow-up master’s programs Automatic Control and Informatics in Industry 4.0 and Information Technologies in English until 31.3.2026.
Study Program: Automatic Control and Informatics in Industry 4.0
Key subjects: Automatic Control Theory, Sensors, Microcomputers and PLCs, Microelectronics, Real Process Control, Programming, Control System Design, Computer Network Operations, Numerical Systems Diagnostics, Robotics, Industry 4.0
- Tuition fee: CZK 60 000 / EUR 2,400 per academic year
- Application submission deadline: 31/03/2026
- Required documents: CV, Bachelor’s Diploma, Transcript of Records, Recommendation Letter (issued by your previous university), English Certificate
More details on the admission process are available here.
Useful information:
The admission procedure takes place in several rounds. Applications are collected once a month at the end of the month, and the subsequent admission procedure takes place approximately 14 days after the collection of applications. We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible. From experience, we know that there is a higher probability that students will have time to complete all the necessary procedures, including a visa, and start their studies (in some countries it takes a very long time to process a visa).
Your eligibility will be proven during the admission process for master’s programs by questions of a professional nature see below in English provided by experts from our faculty (we do not require strictly on the prescribed English language certificate, please provide a certificate you have or a confirmation of English teaching from a previous study).
Automatic control and informatics – The interview will focus on knowledge of the following study areas:
Control Theory / Systems Dynamics
What is a closed loop (feedback) control system?
Define transfer function, poles, zeros.
What is stability (BIBO stability, Lyapunov)?
What is state space representation?
What is PID control? How do you tune a PID controller?
What is a step / impulse response?
What is frequency response?
What is Laplace transform, Fourier transform, Z-transform?
Differences between continuous and discrete systems.
Differential equations
You will be included in the admissions process after the required documents have been delivered (uploaded to the e-application) and an administrative fee of CZK 720 (approx. EUR 30) has been paid.
Studies begin approximately in mid-September 2026.
Tuition fees are payable within a month after starting their studies.
Study Program: Information Technologies
Specialization: Software Engineering
Key subjects: Programming (languages: C, Java, .Net), Programming Real-time Applications, Parallel Processes and Programming, Artificial Intelligence Methods, Computer Graphics, Computer Network Operations, Telecommunication Systems, Numerical Systems Diagnostics, Information Systems, Signal Processing, Cryptographic Methods, Computer Viruses and Security
- Tuition fee: CZK 60 000 / EUR 2,400 per academic year
- Application submission deadline: 31/03/2026
- Required documents: CV, Bachelor’s Diploma, Transcript of Records, Recommendation Letter (issued by your previous university), English Certificate
More details on the admission process are available here.
Useful information:
The admission procedure takes place in several rounds. Applications are collected once a month at the end of the month, and the subsequent admission procedure takes place approximately 14 days after the collection of applications. We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible. From experience, we know that there is a higher probability that students will have time to complete all the necessary procedures, including a visa, and start their studies (in some countries it takes a very long time to process a visa).
Your eligibility will be proven during the admission process for master’s programs by questions of a professional nature see below in English provided by experts from our faculty (we do not require strictly on the prescribed English language certificate, please provide a certificate you have or a confirmation of English teaching from a previous study).
Software Engineering:
Admission interviews focus on the materials submitted by the applicant—particularly the CV, academic transcript, and motivation letter. They may also include questions that explore a basic understanding of software engineering, programming, and computer science (informatics) at the bachelor’s level. There is no predefined list of questions; the committee will tailor the discussion to the applicant’s background, clarify points arising from the applicant’s documents, and assess the applicant’s overall awareness of the field.
You will be included in the admissions process after the required documents have been delivered (uploaded to the e-application) and an administrative fee of CZK 720 (approx. EUR 30) has been paid.
Studies begin approximately in mid-September 2026.
Tuition fees are payable within a month after starting their studies.
Specialization: Cybernetic Security (Not Avalaible for Academic School Year 2026/27)
Key subjects: Programming (languages: C, Java, .Net), Programming Real-time Applications, Parallel Processes and Programming, Artificial Intelligence Methods, Computer Graphics, Computer Network Operations, Telecommunication Systems, Numerical Systems Diagnostics, Information Systems, Signal Processing, Cryptographic Methods, Computer Viruses and Security
Study Program: Integrated Systems in Buildings (Not Avalaible for Academic School Year 2026/27)
Key subjects: Building Environment Management, Electrical Engineering in Buildings, Mechanical Protection Systems, Electronic Security Systems, Building Fire Safety Systems, Technical Measurements in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Engineering Systems
Study Program: Security Technologies, Systems and Management
Specialization: Security Technologies (Not Avalaible for Academic School Year 2026/27)
Key subjects: Cyber Security, Computer Network Operations, Robotics, Information Systems Protection Security Technologies, Electronic Security and Access Systems, Forensic Sciences, Camera Systems
Specialization: Security Management (Not Avalaible for Academic School Year 2026/27)
Key subjects: Cyber Security, Computer Network Operations, Robotics, Information Systems Protection Security Technologies, Electronic Security and Access Systems, Forensic Sciences, Camera Systems