VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava
Founded 1716 as School of Mining and Metallurgy at Jáchymov in Bohemia, became part of the Charles University of Prague 1763. Moved to Slovakia 1770 as Mining Academy, Banská Štiavnica, and Příbram, Bohemia 1849. Acquired university status 1904 and moved to present location in Ostrava 1945.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
Grades 3
Languages 2
Divisions 11
- Civil Engineering Faculty
- Economics Faculty
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Faculty
- Mechanical Engineering Faculty
- Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Faculty
- Mining and Geology Faculty
- Safety Engineering FacultyFields of study: Safety Engineering
- Analytical Chemistry and Material Testing Institute
- European Studies InstituteFields of study: European Studies
- Energy Research Division
- Nanotechnology Research DivisionFields of study: Nanotechnology
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary school certificate (Maturitní vysvědčeni) for Bachelor study programmes, Bachelor degree for Master study programmes, Master degree for Doctoral Study Programmes. Entrance examination.
- Free option: Free of achrge for study in Czech