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A group consists of courses that have the same role in a study plan. A group thus facilitates the requirement on credits to be acquired in a prescribed structure for a study plan. Hence, a student just cannot accumulate the required amount of credits required by the study plan; s/he must meet the requirements of each group of courses of a given study plan.
       Each student has to complete either at least a prescribed minimum (amount of) credits or to successfully complete a prescribed minimum (amount of) courses for a given group.
If a group has defined a minimum amount of credits = total amount of credits that can be obtained from the group, the student must successfully complete all the courses of the group. Such a group of courses has its role marked as 'compulsory'. If a group has defined a minimum amount of credits < total amount of credits obtainable from the group, such a situation is referred to as a group with an obligation to choose and complete at least the minimally set amount of credits. Similarly for courses.
If a group has defined a minimum amount of credits = 0 and a minimum number of courses = 0 at the same time, then the courses in the given group are elective.
Ifa a group has defined a minimum amount of credits < maximum amount of credits < total amount of credits obtainable from the group, then credits earned earned above the minimum amount of credits are seen as elective and credits above the maximum amount of credits from a given group do not count.
For ease of reference, each group has a role of the courses in the given study plan assigned next to its name.
The list is sorted alphabetically by the Department code and Course title.
Group: Elective Courses of Bachelor Program Informatics, Presented in Czech, Version 2015
Min. credits: 0   Credits total: 20   Min. courses: 0 Role: V - elective courses
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BI-SCE2 Computer Engineering Seminar II 2C Z L,Z 4 Kubátová H. 18103
BI-SCE1 Computer Engineering Seminar I 2C Z L,Z 4 Kubátová H. 18103
BI-ZWU Introduction to Web and User Interfaces 2P+2C Z,ZK L 2 4 Bařinka L. 18102
BI-ARD Interactive applications on Arduino 3C KZ L 2 4 18103
MI-GLR Games and reinforcement learning 2P+2C Z,ZK L 2 4 18105
BI-EP1 Effective programming 1 2P+2C Z Z 3 4 Kačer M. 18101
BI-PMA Programming in Mathematica 2P+2C Z,ZK Z 3 4 Buk Z. 18101
BI-ACM2 Programming Practices 2 4C KZ Z 3 5 Suchý O., Valla T. 18101
BI-TS1 Theoretical Seminar I 2C Z Z 3 4 Suchý O., Valla T. 18101
BI-PHP.1 Programing in PHP 3C KZ Z 3 4 18102
BI-CS1 Programming in C# 3C KZ L,Z 3 4 18102
BI-ULI Introduction to Linux 4D Z Z 3 2 18104
BI-SM Shell Minimum Z Z 3 2 18104
BI-PKM Introduction to mathematics Z Z 3 4 Kalvoda T. 18105
BI-SVZ Machine vision and image processing 2P+2C Z,ZK L,Z 3 5 Brchl L., Jiřina M., Novák J. 18105
BI-A2L English language, preparation for the B2 level exam 2C Z L 4 2 18000
BI-EP2 Efficient Programming 2 2P+2C KZ L 4 4 Kačer M. 18101
BI-ACM Programming Practices 1 4C KZ L 4 5 Suchý O., Valla T. 18101
BI-TS4 Theoretical Seminar IV 2C Z L 4 4 Suchý O., Valla T. 18101
BI-APJ Aplication Programming in Java 2P+1R+1C Z,ZK Z 4 4 18102
BI-EJA Enterprise Java 2P+2C Z,ZK L 4 4 Daněček J. 18102
BI-EHD Introduction to European Economic History 2P+1C Z,ZK Z,L 4 3 Evan T. 18102
BI-PJS JavaScript Programming 0P+3C KZ L 4 4 18102
BI-PJS.1 JavaScript Programming 3C KZ L 4 4 18102
BI-SQL.1 Language SQL, advanced 3C KZ L 4 4 18102
BI-MMP Multimedia team project 3C KZ Z,L 4 4 Čechová Z. 18102
BI-ZPI Process engineering 1P+2C KZ L 4 4 Pergl R. 18102
BI-PJV Programming in Java 2P+2C Z,ZK Z,L 4 4 Balík M. 18102
BI-PYT Python Programming 2P+2C Z,ZK L 4 4 18102
BI-SEP World Economy and Business 2P+2C Z,ZK L 4 4 Evan T. 18102
BI-PS2 Programming in shell 2 2P+2C Z,ZK L 4 4 18104
BI-STO Storage and Filesystems 2P+2C Z,ZK L,Z 4 4 18104
BI-ADU.1 Unix Administration 2P+2C Z,ZK L 4 5 18104
BI-ALO Algebra and Logic 2P+1C Z,ZK L 4 4 Starý J. 18105
BI-ZUM Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals 2P+2C Z,ZK L 4 4 Surynek P. 18105
BI-VMM Selected Mathematical Methods 2P+2C Z,ZK L 4 4 Kalvoda T. 18105
BI-EHA Ethical Hacking 2P+2C Z,ZK L 4 5 18106
BI-TS3 Theoretical Seminar III 2C Z Z 5 4 Suchý O., Valla T. 18101
BI-CS2 C# language and data access 0P+3C KZ Z 5 4 18102
BI-IOS Fundamentals of iOS Application Development for iPhone and iPad 2C KZ Z 5 4 18102
BI-MIK Fundamentals of Microeconomics 2P+2C Z,ZK L 5 4 Evan T. 18102
BI-CS3 Language C# - design of web applications 3C KZ Z 5 4 Štěpán P. 18102
BI-MEK Macroeconomic Context of Domestic and World Economy 2P+2C Z,ZK Z 5 4 Straka I. 18102
BI-PRR Project management 2P+2C KZ Z 5 4 18102
BI-DAN Taxes for non-Economists 2P+2C Z,ZK Z 5 4 Finardi S., Jiříková T. 18102
BI-GIT Version control system GIT 16P KZ Z,L 5 2 18102
BI-3DT.1 3D Printing 3C KZ L 5 4 18102
BI-ZIVS Intelligent Embedded System Fundamentals 1P+3C KZ Z 5 4 Skrbek M. 18103
BI-MPP Methods of interfacing peripheral devices 2P+2C Z,ZK Z 5 4 Skrbek M. 18103
BI-ST1 Network Technology 1 2C Z Z 5 3 18104
BI-ST3 Network Technology 3 2C Z Z 5 3 18104
BI-HWB Hardware Security 2P+2C Z,ZK Z 5 5 Buček J., Lórencz R. 18106
BI-TS2 Theoretical Seminar II 2C Z L 6 4 Suchý O., Valla T. 18101
BI-AND Programming for the Android Operating System 2P+2C Z,ZK L 6 4 18102
BI-SOJ Machine Oriented Languages 2P+2C Z,ZK L 6 4 18104
BI-ST2 Network Technology 2 3C Z L 6 3 18104
BI-ST4 Network Technology 4 2C Z L 6 3 18104

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