about the programme
Students of the Nuclear and Particle Physics study programme research the microworld and the structure of matter. They focus on modern nuclear and particle physics, learn the basics of mathematics, experimental methods, and programming, and throughout their studies they often combine theory with practice. Classes take place not only at the faculty, but also in cooperation with important research institutions, such as the Czech Academy of Sciences or CERN.
study content
Students will attend core courses focused on:
- quantum mechanics,
- subatomic physics,
- waves, optics and atomic physics.
career prospects
Graduates have extensive knowledge in nuclear, particle, and quantum physics. They are skilled in using measurement techniques, preparing and evaluating experiments, and analyzing data. Graduates can pursue careers in science and research, working with particle accelerators and detectors, in nuclear institutions, the environmental sector, or in medicine. Thanks to their experience with computer technology and machine learning, they are also well prepared for complex technical challenges. Those wishing to continue their education can enroll in the follow-up master's programme.
state final exam
Compulsory subjects
Classical Physics
Subatomic Physics