
Master Double Degree
Studying under a double degree program enables students to receive two diplomas (one from the home university and one from the partner university) during a shorter time, than if the studies would be done at each university separately.
For foreign students to be part of this program at our university UCT Prague has to have a Master Double Degree agreement with their home university. The two partner universities recognise the courses of the partner university in the particular study program – the study plan of Master Double Degree is arranged in a way, that students fulfil requirements to receive a diploma at both universities.
Students who successfully finish this program receive two diplomas from two different countries, which gives them advantages for their future career.
UCT Prague currently has Master Double Degree agreements with following universities:
- University of Burgundy (France): Master Double Degree in Applied Chemistry
- Université de Lorraine (France):
Master in Process and Bioprocess Engineering and Master in Chemistry and Chemical Technologies
- Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimmie Rennes (France):
Master Double Degree in Chemistry and Technology
- Universitá degli Studi dell’Insubria (Italy):
Master Double Degree in Biotechnology
- Universitá degli Studi di Cagliari (UniCa)
- University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (Switzerland):
Master Double Degree in Drug Synthesis and Manufacturing
Joint Degrees - Erasmus Mundus - master programmes
Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE)
The International Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE) is a Joint Master Degree Programme, taught in English, bringing together students and scholars from all over the world.
The IMETE programme takes two years to complete and starts yearly in September at UCT Prague. In February of the next year students move to Delft, the Netherlands, where they can choose between two tracks, "Ecotechnology" and "Advanced wastewater treatment technologies". An optional internship can be completed in Summer. In September students move to Gent, Belgium to choose between "Air" and "Soil" tracks in the 3rd semester. Finally, in February of the 3rd year, students start their thesis research at one of the three academic institutions or at an associated partner.
- You will study two years at three leading European universities in 3 different European countries:
- Ghent University (Belgium),
- IHE Delft Institute for Water Education (The Netherlands)
- University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (Czech Republic).
- Language of instruction is English
- Visit the IMETE website and apply by completing and submitting the online application available at the IHE Delft website here.
- Information on semester at UCT Prague on UCT Prague programme website.
- Contact: Ing. Jan Bartáček, PhD., Jan.Bartacek@vscht.cz
- The application for admission to the programme is open now. Unfortunately, it will not be possible to apply for an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship for this academic year.
- You need to apply for admission before 15 May 2021. In case you meet the academic admission requirements, ultimate financial confirmation is needed before 1 June 2021 at the latest.
Master in Membrane Engineering for a Sustainable World (EM3E-4SW)
The programme is not available for the academic year 2021/22.
The Master in Membrane Engineering for a Sustainable World, EM3E-4SW, offer an advanced educational programme related to membrane science and engineering at the interface between materials science and chemical engineering and focused on specific applicative fields.
- It involves 6 Higher Education Institutions of 5 European countries:
- Université de Montpellier (France), coordinating organisation,
- Université Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier (Toulouse, France),
- University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (Czech Republic),
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal),
- Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain),
- University of Twente (Netherlands).
- Associated partners are:
- Università della Calabria (Italy),
- Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium),
- Language of instruction is English
- For more information visit EM3E-4SW website .
- Download information sheet.
- Contact: Dr. Ing. Vlastimil Fíla, Vlastimil.Fila@vscht.cz
- The Erasmus Mundus Master in Membrane Engineering for a Sustainable World, EM3E-4SW, has reached the end of its European Commission funding through the Erasmus + programme. For the next academic year (2020-2021), we will not be able to offer any scholarships.
- In case we have enough applications from eligible candidates, the master will open on a self-funded basis, meaning that you will have to pay the participation and living costs yourself.
- This means that the master’s own online application will not be opened this year. Depending on your nationality, you will be able to apply through Campus France or the online application system of the Université de Montpellier (this concerns for example all students of EU nationality).
- If you are interested in joining our master program for the academic year 2020-2021, please send us a message to the following email address: em3e-4sw-project@umontpellier.fr Please specify your full name, your nationality and your email address. You will then be recorded in our dedicated mailing list and will receive information and updates about the application procedures and the dates of opening and closing of the online application systems.