Course objectives:
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The main aim of the final state examination Geometry and Geometric Modelling is to verify that the student successfully passed one part of his/her degree course and understands the concepts and relationships in geometric spaces and models. In addition, mathematical thinking and scientific presentation are tested. This final state examination shows that the student has necessary and required knowledge, skills and competencies in algebraic, differential and computational geometry, including advanced theories and methods of geometric modelling (CAGD) applicable on real-life problems.
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Requirements on student
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Final state examination is an oral exam, which takes place before the commission and usually takes about 30-45 minutes total, with the one object for around 15 minutes. Actual and detailed information may be found on WWW server (department of mathematics). Overview of content is given by content of prerequisites.
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Content
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Final state examination is the oral examination in front of the jury and the usual duration is approximately 30-45 minutes. The rules are given by the Department of Mathematics according to the Study and Examination statuses of the University of West Bohemia. Main topics of this examination are announced by the Department of Mathematics annually.
By signing up for this examination, the student chooses one of the specializations within the study field Mathematics. This selection usually corresponds to the choice of the topic of the student's Master thesis.
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Activities
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Fields of study
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Guarantors and lecturers
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Literature
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Recommended:
Literatura je dána literaturou podmiňujících předmětů a doporučením garanta oboru./ Literature as given by the conditional courses and recommended by the course guarantor..
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On-line library catalogues
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge - students are expected to possess the following knowledge before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
Acquiring knowledge and skills in the range of the subjects KMA/G2, KMA/AXG, KMA/APG2, KMA/GPM, KMA/VKG (and subjects which are necessary for their for their successful completion). |
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Learning outcomes
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Knowledge - knowledge resulting from the course: |
This subject tests student's competences in geometry and its applications and in other parts of mathematics. The exam verifies the understanding of basic concepts and relations between them. Student demonstrates the ability to find connections between different areas of geometry, and also in terms of historical development and philosophical issues. |
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Assessment methods
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Knowledge - knowledge achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Oral exam |
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Teaching methods
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