Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics
FMPI provides university education in Mathematics, Physics
and Informatics (Computer Science) as well as teacher training in subjects related to
these branches of study.
As a rule, in each of Mathematics, Physics
and Computer Science branches the first and the second year are common
and from the third year students can choose different specializations.
The main specializations offered in Mathematics
are: Mathematical Analysis, Numerical Analysis and Optimalization, Probability
and Mathematical Statistics, Mathematical Structures, Computer Graphics
and Geometry. The students of Mathematics can choose in addition to their
main specialization some "small" one, for example Econometry and Control,
Insurance Mathematics or Computer Science for Mathematicians.
Students of Mathematics can decide also
for 2 special branches differring since the first year of study: Economical
and Financial Mathematics and Mathematics and Management (the last branch
is provided together with the Faculty
of Management).
Physics offers the following specializations:
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Biophysics and Molecular Physics, Electronics,
Plasma Physics, Solid State Physics, Geophysics, Nuclear and Subnuclear
Physics, Meteorology and Climatology, Optics and Optoelectronics, Theoretical
and Mathematical Physics, Applied Physics.
Also students of Physics can follow 2 special
branches since the first year of study: Environmental Physics and Biomedical
Physics that is provided together with the Faculty
of Medicine.
The study of Computer Science branches
after the second year into two specializations: Theoretical Computer Science
and Programming Systems and Artificial Intelligence.
After five years of study the students
can attain the Master of Science degree.
After the first year in all basic branches,
the students can choose the corresponding bachelor branche of study. Single
specializations of bachelor study are: Mathematical Methods in Economy,
Experimental Methods of Physics and Software Development. These branches
enable to attain the Bachelor of Science degree after 3 years of study.
Teacher training forms a separate group
of study. The students can choose a combination of 2 subjects from the
following list: Mathematics and Physics, Mathematics and Informatics, Mathematics
and Descriptive Geometry, Mathematics and Physical Education, Physics and
Informatics, Physics and English, Physics and Electronics. Physical Education
instruction is provided by the Faculty
of Physical Education and Sports and English is provided by the Faculty
of Arts. Special teacher training is also offered for those graduates
of FMPI following a non-teaching course
of study who are interested in gaining the Teacher Certificates for secondary
schools.
FMPI
organizes also a four years graduate study in Mathematics, Computer Science
and Physics enabling to attain Doctor's degree.
The Faculty is able and ready to provide
courses in English for foreign students after a preliminary agreement.
Last updated: 12.12.2000
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