3. PROFILE OF SKILLS AND COMPETENCES |
General competences:
- be well informed about culture, history and the present of the Czech nation within the European and world context;
- formulate opinions and positions verbally and in writing, communicate in two other foreign languages;
- study and work effectively, objectively evaluate own results;
- adapt themselves to the changing conditions of life and work, work well in a team and be responsible for assigned tasks;
- work with information, take advantage of information and communication technology;
- apply the basic mathematical relations, physical and chemical laws when dealing with practical tasks;
- know the present rights and duties of employers and employees and know how to conduct a job search;
- act in an environmentally-friendly manner and in accordance with a strategy for sustainable development;
- apply the principles for health and safety at work, fire defence and fire prevention.
Vocational competences:
- possess insight into technical fields and an idea of the content and difficulty of higher education courses;
- knowledge of mathematics and physics which is necessary for successful completion of related technical courses, the application of it when addressing technical problems and giving reasons for solutions, and defending those solutions;
- measure basic technical and physical quantities, process and interpret data gained by observation, carrying out experiments and measurements;
- manage the logical planning of tasks and basic programming in a high-level programming language, address simple programming tasks, design and amend web sites;
- use graphic means of communication in technical practice;
- maintain the rules of technical standardization;
- apply learned techniques of the general principles of modern design.
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