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3rd Cycle Doctoral Study Programme in Electrical Engineering
Length of the study programme: 3 years
Number of ECTS credits of the study programme: 180
Scientific discipline: technical sciences
The doctoral study programme in Electrical Engineering has a duration of 3 years, is worth 180 credit points (ECTS) and is a 3rd cycle programme according to the Bologna scheme. Study components are evaluated by the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), which provides the basis for the international exchange of students in countries using the same or a comparable credit system.
The study programme in Electrical Engineering inseparably connects the studies with scientific research and development work. The programme primarily focuses on the independent creative research work of students, who are guided by their mentors.
The programme gives priority to choice over obligatory forms of studies. In order to adequately cover the increasingly ramified field of modern electrical engineering, the choice of study content is broad and diverse. The ability to choose gives students an opportunity to plan their research careers as early as possible and follow the needs of future employers. Furthermore, an appropriate breadth of education is ensured through obligatory seminars and the integration of elective generic content (transferable skills). The programme also allows for mobility within the organised forms of instruction and within individual research work.
During their studies, students are expected to actively participate in Slovenian and international scientific and specialist workshops and conferences, thus enabling them to develop the skills of scientific communication as well as critical assessment of the achievements of others and the results of their own research work. Among the key obligations of students is the proposal and preparation of the doctoral thesis. In their doctoral work, in addition to demonstrating a capacity for scientific thinking and an aptitude for research work, the candidates also demonstrate original contributions to science in at least one paper published in a scientific publication with an impact factor.
The basic objectives of the programme are:
General competences acquired through the programme:
Subject-specific competences acquired through the programme:
Doctoral study programme Electrical engineering 2015/2016
Archive:
Doctoral study programme Electrical engineering 2014/2015
Access to the doctoral study programme Electrical Engineering is granted to candidates who have completed:
Selection criteria in the case of limited enrolment
In the selection of candidates, 2nd cycle performance is taken into account as follows:
The average 2nd cycle grade excluding the grade for the master’s thesis and its defence, or the average grade of university studies adopted prior to 11 June 2004, excluding the grade for the graduation thesis and its defence. | Grade x 7 |
The grade for the master’s thesis and its defence, or the grade for the graduation thesis and its defence for university studies adopted prior to 11 June 2004. | Grade x 3 |
In the case of limited enrolment, candidates with a higher number of points will be selected.
Progression requirements
The requirement for progression from Year 1 to Year 2 in the doctoral study programme is completed study components worth at least 45 credits.
Enrolment in Year 3 of the postgraduate doctoral study programme is granted to candidates who have completed all of the study components pertaining to organised forms of instruction in Years 1 and 2.
The final Year 3 is dedicated to individual research work and to the completion and defence of the doctoral thesis.
Conditions for the completion of study
In order to conclude the studies and acquire the academic title of Doctor of Science, the candidate must have successfully completed all of the study components prescribed by the programme, as well as successfully defending the doctoral thesis, thus gaining a total of 180 credits. The candidate is required to publish at least one scientific article covering the subject area of the doctorate in a journal indexed by the SCIE at the time of submission for review. The candidate is required to be the first author of the article. The scientific article must be published or accepted for publication prior to the submission of the thesis for evaluation
Academic title conferred:
The doctoral study programme in Electrical Engineering allows the candidates to acquire the academic title of doktor / doktorica znanosti (female graduates take the latter title).