
Special admission procedure for applicants affected by the war in Ukraine
The Faculty of Informatics is opening a special admission procedure for applicants interested in studying at FI due to the war conflict in Ukraine. The admission procedure is intended exclusively for persons who are subject to temporary protection within the meaning of Act No. 65/2022 Coll.
What awaits you after admission to the Faculty of Computer Science
Here you will find information that may be of interest to you after admission.
Enrolment
If the admissions committee has decided on your admission to study, you have received notification of this by email and you will also find the Notice of Proposal for Admission to Study and the call for evidence of education in your e-application. Please provide proof of your education with an officially certified copy of your secondary school leaving certificate and its official translation into Czech or English. In case you do not have these documents, you must submit a self-signed affidavit.
If the applicant is replacing a secondary school certificate, the affidavit should include: the name of the secondary school attended (also in Ukrainian Cyrillic characters if appropriate), the address of the secondary school attended, the name of the secondary school certificate, the level of education, the name of the programme of study/field of study attended, the date or at least the year of issue of the certificate, or any other information the applicant is able to provide to describe the certificate.
The documents should be submitted to the Faculty's study department according to the date indicated in the email; if you do not have the documents by that date, please contact the Faculty at
admission3zrX_VrYk@fiYE_mwuuax.muniBsTtF0gdv.cz
and arrange an alternative date for submission once you have the documents, including the translation, ready.
Study Catalogue 2022/23
Czech language courses
Students admitted to the Faculty of Infromatics for full-time study are entitled to free Czech language courses. Courses are organised and administered by the MU Centre for Language Education (CJV). Admitted students interested in taking a Czech language course have been registered at the CJV, received an information email from the CJV inviting them to take a placement test and are then placed in a group according to their Czech language proficiency. Courses are held in a full-time format for 20 hours/week from May/June to August 2022. Any questions about the course should be addressed directly with the responsible persons from CJV.
CJV WebsiteScholarship
Students who have started their studies either by studying Czech language or by studying in a regular study programme (starting in September 2022) are eligible for a scholarship.
The amount of the scholarship is 11 800,-CZK/month and is paid retroactively upon confirmation by the language centre that the student has started and is studying CJ. Once the language centre confirms to the faculty that the student is studying, the faculty will send an email to the student with information on how the student will receive the scholarship and what steps need to be taken. The scholarship is paid by bank transfer to the account listed in IS (student's account, parents' account, etc.). The bank account must be maintained with a bank in the Czech Republic in CZK currency.
The payment of scholarships is regulated by MU Measure No. 6/2022.Accommodation
A student enrolled at MU is entitled to accommodation according to the available capacity in MU accommodation facilities managed by the Administration of Dormitories and Canteens (SKM). To secure a place in the dormitories and to deal with all matters concerning accommodation, please contact the accommodation office by email:
ubytovani_2NWAMMQ8@skm2mTFDDgws.muniYMwX0tk2n.cz
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Q&A
What is the UOC? Where can I get it?
A UČO is a unique personal number of a person at MU, used to identify a person. You can find out your UČO at the faculty's study department.
I need a password for the Information System (IS), for booking accommodation, etc., where can I get it?
The password is issued by the study department, contact them at:
admissionU_zAU6aE2@fiVwxZIU7ax.muniWEXYsrUBa.cz
and arrange a time to pick it up.
Undergraduate and postgraduate studies 2022/2023
Applicants may apply to all single-subject Bachelor's (for high school graduates) and Continuing Master's degree programmes in both English and Czech:
- Bachelor's degree programmes accredited in Czech:
- Computer Science
- Programming and Application Development
- Cybersecurity
- Master's degree programmes accredited in Czech:
- Theoretical Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Processing
- Visual Informatics
- Computer Systems, Communications and Security
- Software Systems and Services Management
- Software Engineering;
- Master's degree programmes accredited in English:
- Computer Systems, Communication and Security
- Software Systems and Services Management
- Visual Informatics
Bachelor's degree programmes are open to graduates of high school graduating with a high school diploma no later than June 2022 or current students of Bachelor's degree programmes in Ukraine.
Graduates of bachelor's degree programmes with a high school diploma by June 2022 or current students of master's degree programmes in Ukraine may apply for the follow-up master's programmes.
Applications will be accepted from 15 April to 31 May 2022.
Documents submitted by applicants (see below) will be reviewed weekly by a three-member committee, which will recommend or not recommend admission to the desired program. The committee may request a personal interview with the applicant before making a decision.
The following documents are required (they must be provided):
- A completed online application form (indicating the chosen programme of study),
- a copy of the passport (including the temporary protection/protection label),
- CV (in Czech or English),
- motivation letter (in Czech or English, written by the applicant),
- diplomas/certificates proving previous education,
- a transcript of courses (including their grades) previously studied at university (e.g. a diploma supplement for completed studies) or secondary school.
Proof of the previous education required for admission under Section 48 of the Higher Education Act may be replaced by an affidavit in accordance with Act No 67/2022. Similarly, an affidavit may be used to prove the transcript of courses.
Replacement of a document by an affidavitIt is necessary for the applicant to formulate the facts himself or herself; a general template may be used. In the case of a missing certificate, diploma or diploma supplement, the applicant shall state in the affidavit the information that would otherwise be proved by this document, or would have been stated in this document.
If the applicant is replacing a secondary school certificate, the affidavit shall include: the name of the secondary school attended (also in Ukrainian Cyrillic characters for easy traceability), the location of the secondary school attended, the name of the secondary school certificate, the level of education, the name of the programme of study/field of study attended, the date or at least the year of issue of the certificate, if applicable. Any other information that the applicant is able to provide to describe the document.
If the applicant is substituting a diploma, the affidavit should include: the name of the university attended (also appropriate in Ukrainian Cyrillic script), the location of the university attended, the name or type of diploma (i.e. The name of the type of diploma (bachelor's degree, specialist's degree, master's degree, candidate of science degree, doctoral degree, or other), the name of the degree programme/field of study completed, the date or at least the year of the diploma, or any other information that the applicant is able to provide to describe the document in question.
If the applicant is replacing a diploma supplement, the affidavit shall state: the name of the university attended, the location of the university attended, the place of study, the level or type of education obtained (i.e. The name of the programme of study/field of study, the duration of study, a list of courses or information on courses taken, information on work experience, state final examinations or thesis, or any other information the applicant is able to provide on the education completed.
The affidavit may be written in any language. However, if it is in a language other than Czech or English, the applicant will also need to provide an official translation. The affidavit must contain the applicant's name, surname, date of birth and permanent address, the facts declared by the applicant, his/her handwritten signature and the date.
In order to complete the application, it is recommended that the following documents be submitted (not required):
- own academic work/publications (e.g. bachelor's thesis, seminar papers),
- evidence of achievements in competitions relevant to the selected programme (e.g. Olympiads in mathematics, computer science, programming, etc.),
- other evidence of interest and ability to study the chosen programme.
Estimated number of accepted students
Bachelor programs total 30
Continuing Master's programmes total 40
Doctoral studies 2022/2023
Applicants may apply for the PhD programme in Czech or English. Namely, to the following
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
Applications will be collected from 15 April to 31 May 2022.
The documents submitted by the applicant(s) (see below) will be reviewed by a three-member committee, which will recommend or not recommend admission to the desired program. The committee may request a personal interview with the applicant(s) before making a decision.
The following documents are required (they must be supplied):
- A completed online application form (indicating the chosen programme of study and research topic),
- two letters of recommendation (if this is not possible, a motivation letter),
- a statement of approval from the supervisor,
- CV (in Czech or English),
- copy of passport (including temporary protection/protection label),
- diplomas/certificates proving previous education,
- a transcript of courses (including their grades) previously studied at the university (e.g. a diploma supplement for completed studies).
Proof of previous education required for admission under Section 48 of the Higher Education Act may be replaced by an affidavit in accordance with Act No 67/2022. Similarly, an affidavit may be used to prove the transcript of courses. The original of the handwritten affidavit must include: the name and location of the university attended, place of study, level of education attained, name of the programme of study/field of study, duration of study, list of courses taken and any work experience, and any other information the applicant is required to provide about the education completed/studied.
To complete the application, we recommend the following (not required):
- Own academic work/publications (e.g. Bachelor's/Master's thesis, seminar papers),
- other evidence of interest and ability to study the chosen programme.
Further information for applicants, including a list of supervisors, information on scholarships and the admissions process.
Estimated number of students to be admitted
Doctoral programmes total 10