After completion of studies, students must be able to present knowledge, skills and competences that meet the level 8 of the European Qualifications Framework (EQF).
Knowledge:
Being able to demonstrate that he is familiar with and understanding the most pressing scientific theories and lessons in the subsector of the materials and technology, manages research methodology and contemporary research methods, is familiar with scientific language and terminology, has a systemic understanding of problems and theories in the field of wood science, the knowledge of theoretical and practical innovations in wood materials and technology.
Skills:
The ability to formulate a research problem and independently evaluate and select methods appropriate for scientific studies. The ability to implement important original research and summarize results in internationally quotable publications, the ability to implement research projects.
Capable of communicating, orally and in writing, their scientific scope with the wider scientific community and society as a whole.
Capable of independently raising their scientific qualifications, implementing scientific projects, capturing achievements relevant to the science sector international criteria, leading research or development tasks in companies, institutions and organizations where extensive research knowledge and skills are needed.
Competency:
Capable of performing an independent, critical analysis of the results of the results obtained, synthesis and evaluation, which allows addressing important research or innovation tasks in relation to the creation, improvement and development of wood materials and technologies.
Capable of independently raising current research ideas, planning, structuring and leading large-scale scientific projects, including international levels.