Study Information
Short-term Studies in English
More information at: www.favu.vut.cz/en/international/short.Degree Studies in English
At the FFA, there is currently one study programme in English, which is the Master's programme in Fine Art and Design.
The Master's degree programme in Fine Art and Design (FAAD) is overseen by the following faculty staff:
- FAAD Programme Assistant: Kristína Jamrichová (consultations on students' practical work, assistance to students in the realization of art and design work, alongside the selected studio tutors);
- FAAD Programme Coordinator: Lenka Veselá (advice on study plans and feedback);
- FFA International Office: Ján Podracký (advice and solutions for common operational and organisational matters, facilitation of contacts with tutors, etc.);
- FAAD Programme Guarantor/Supervisor: Jan Zálešák (oversees the quality of the study programme and its development, chairs the Fine Art and Design Programme Board, which serves as an advisory body).
The FAAD Guide 2024/2025: https://www.favu.vut.cz/en/faad-guide.
Degree Studies in Czech
More information at: www.favu.vut.cz/en/international/degree-cz.Timetables and Key Dates of the Academic Year
Timetables and key dates of the academic year 2024/2025 see here.Forms
International Office & Student Affairs Office Forms can be downloaded here.Grades and Credits
Similarly to other Czech universities, Brno University of Technology uses the European Credit Transfer System. The number of ECTS credits is a value allocated to a course to describe the student workload. The students are awarded the credits if they complete the course successfully. The ECTS grading scale is based on the rank of a student in a given assessment, that is how he/she performed relative to other students. However, the Czech educational system does not require that all students be graded after completion of a course. Therefore, a big proportion of courses taught at Brno University of Technology are conceived in such a way that the students are awarded credits but no grade – either they pass (P) and are awarded the credits, or fail (F) and are awarded no credits. The FFA BUT confirms that it uses the following ECTS grading scale:
ECTS GRADING SCALE | POINTS | GRADE EXPRESSED AS A NUMBER | GRADE EXPRESSED IN WORDS | IN CZECH |
A | 100–90 | 1 | Excellent | výborně |
B | 89–80 | 1.5 | Very good | velmi dobře |
C | 79–70 | 2 | Good | dobře |
D | 69–60 | 2.5 | Satisfactory | uspokojivě |
E | 59–50 | 3 | Sufficient | dostatečně |
F | 49–0 | 4 | Failed | nevyhovující |
News and Announcements
Student Affairs & International Office News
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Internal Competition – Publishing, app. deadline 6 Jan 2025
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Information on the postponement of the usual date for the Studio ...
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Information on classes due to the flooding situation – Dean's Days on ...
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Schedule for the Academic Year 2024/2025 and Timetables for Winter and ...
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Additional call for Erasmus+ traineeships in the winter semester of the ...
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Invitation to AKTION Czech Republic – Austria programme webinars
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Open Call result for a one-year residency at the Kraví Hora Studios for ...
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Brno AiR for FFA graduates, Open Call result (2024)
Responsibility: Mgr. Michal Mako