Bachelor and Master Thesis

Bachelor thesis for the academic year 2023/2024#bachelor

Pursuant to art. 8 of the Directive of the dean concerning bachelor’s and follow-up master’s study programs the students of the bachelor study program Biomedical Technology are obliged to select the theme of their bachelor thesis by the end of January because there is a requisite of continuity with the semestral project and thus it is postponed until the end of January.

Thus, for the academic year 2023/24, the assignment of the topic of the bachelor thesis (BT) has to be chosen by the student till 31. 1. 2024!

Submission of the bachelor thesis (applies to the revised, supplemented or new BT due to failed FSE in the academic year 2022/2023): by 16. 5. 2024 electronic form in the Projects system by 12.00 and the student shall hand in two (2) copies of a printed and bound bachelor thesis on the day of the FSE directly to the secretary of the committee (sufficiently in advance before the defence itself). 

Submission of the revised bachelor thesis: (also applies to the revised, supplemented or new BT due to failed FSE in June 2024): by 15. 8. 2024 electronic form in the Projects system by 12.00 am and the student shall hand in two (2) copies of a printed and bound bachelor thesis on the day of the FSE directly to the secretary of the committee (sufficiently in advance before the defence itself). 

If the student fails to hand in a printed and bound bachelor thesis to the secretary of the committee before sitting the FSE, s/he will not receive a certificate of its successful passing after s/he has passed it. S/he will receive the certificate only after s/he hands in the thesis at the secretariat of the department, which supervises the relevant study branch. The secretary of the committee will ask the student to do so without undue delay and as soon as possible after the date of the FSE.

By 16. 4. 2024 at the latest, you can submit an Application form – Application to reschedule the FSE to the final state examinations to the Dean of the faculty with the opinion of the supervisor of the thesis, guarantor of the study program (or his deputy) and the head of the supervising department stating a serious reason.

The student is obliged to submit a bachelor’s thesis by the deadlines given by the Schedule for the respective academic year of FBME. Should a student fail to submit the bachelor’s thesis in the given period and does not make use of the possibility pursuant to art. 7 (7.4) of this Directive, see the above, the study department will deregister him/her from the FSE (this does not apply to the resit and substitute FSE dates set by the Dean).

The student registers the bachelor’s thesis as a course in a semester, in which he/she is supposed to graduate. The supervisor of the thesis grants an assessment for the bachelor’s thesis, which meets all formal requirements. In exceptional cases, e.g., the absence of the thesis supervisor due to an illness, or business trip, and in the case of external supervisors, the assessment is granted by the supervisor of the program, or his deputy (or a deputy for the given specialisation if the study program is divided into specialisations) or by the head of the department supervising the program, or his deputy. This assessment must be recorded in KOS. Based on this registration, the student can submit the bachelor’s thesis. Generally, the rule applies that in the case of external supervisors the assessment must be recorded in KOS by the secretariat of the relevant department supervising the program, upon their information. If the thesis supervisor (extern) is absent, or in the case of failure to receive the opinion, the supervisor of the program, his/her deputy , or the head of the relevant department supervising the program, assess the formal requirements based on which the assessment is granted or not granted in KOS. Simultaneously, there applies a rule that the level of elaboration must not be conditioned by granting or non-granting assessment. The quality of elaboration is assessed solely upon the reviews of the supervisor and the reviewer. A student, who was granted an F in both reviews, has the possibility to defend such work before the final state examination board.

Printed form: The thesis is submitted in two bound copies on the day of the FSE to the secretary of the FSE committee (well in advance of the actual defence of the thesis). Both copies contain the unsigned assignment, which the student downloads from the PROJECTS database in PDF format see here

Electronic form: Students submit the bachelor’s thesis in an electronic form by 12.00 (noon) of the day stated as the deadline for submission of these works in the Schedule for the academic year of FBME in the PROJECT system.  Until this date, it is possible to repeatedly upload the modified electronic version. The original file will only be overwritten. The procedure how to upload the bachelor's thesis into the PROJECTS database is given here. The electronic version must be an exact copy of a single-page printed version submitted, and it also contains the unsigned bachelor thesis assignment, which the student will download from the PROJECTS database in PDF format. The electronic version is submitted as a PDF file (possibly a ZIP file can be added in case of extensive appendices being part of the work). A standard limit of one file is up to 100 MB. If videos or photographs, etc. are part of it, it is necessary to compress them so that the uploaded file is smaller and the downloading time (for supervisors and reviewers of the final works from PROJECTS system) is shorter. It is not necessary to submit these appendices in the best resolution and quality. In case of extensive appendices, it is necessary to contact the support service at projects@fbmi.cvut.cz. Prior to submission of the thesis, the student must fill in the relevant fields in PROJECTS system: abstract and keywords in the language of the thesis and English languages and choose the language of the work. The final work may be submitted to PROJECTS (including completed editing fields and, depending on the nature of the topic, attachments) only after the student has been granted an assessment in KOS in accordance with Article 8, paragraph 8.7 of this Directive. The printed copy of the final work is to be handed to the Secretary of the FSE Committee on the day of the FSE. 

Until this date, it is possible to upload the bachelor thesis into the PROJECTS system and it is mandatory to fill in:

  • keywords in the language of the theses,
  • keywords in English,
  • abstract in the language of the thesis,
  • abstract of the thesis in English,
  • language – selection.

Findings from the system THESES (Plagiarism Detection Tools) are published in the system PROJECTS together with the disclosure of the reviews. The employee in charge determined by the department head supervising the branch or program, which is not divided into branches (see the web pages of the individual departments) shall assess the findings from the THESES system. The result will be stated together with the evaluations from the supervisor and the reviewer and it will serve as the basis for the final state examination committee negotiations.

In the case of a thesis in English, the electronic version of the thesis contains an inner title page, the thesis assignment and a declaration in English, and the printed version has the cover in English. All bachelor’s theses are made public in printed form, including all appendices and reviews in the local library of CTU at FBME. The defended bachelor’s and diploma  theses are freely accessible in electronic format in the CTU digital library (institutional repository, https://dspace.cvut.cz/?locale-attribute=en).

The student must sign the receipt of the bachelor project´s topic assignment at the secretariat of the department supervising the field of program on a prescribed form at the beginning of the semester at the latest (typically during the first week of the summer semester of the 3rd year), in which he/she registered the bachelor project as a course. The topic of the bachelor thesis signed by the student, department head and the dean will be passed to the study department by the individual departments to be filed in the student’s file. In the bachelor thesis´ assignment, there is a clause: “assignment valid until “.

The validity of the topic is limited to three subsequent semesters.

Template for writing bachelor's thesis:

Study programme/branch Template Study programme Template
Biomedical Technician (17ABBBP) here Biomedical Technology (F7ABBBP) here
Master thesis for the academic year 2023/2024#master

Pursuant to sec. 8 of the Directive of the dean concerning bachelor’s and follow-up master’s study programs the students of the follow – up master study program are obliged to select the theme of their master thesis within the tuition period of the winter semester of the 2nd year at the latest.

Thus, for the academic year 2023/2024, the assignment of the topic of the master thesis has to be chosen by the student from 25. 9. 2023 do 14. 1. 2024!

Submission of the master thesis (applies to the revised, supplemented or new MT due to failed FSE in the academic year 2022/2023): by 16. 5. 2024 electronic form in the Projects system by 12.00 am, and the student shall hand in two (2) copies of a printed and bound master thesis on the day of the FSE directly to the secretary of the committee (sufficiently in advance before the defence itself). 

Submission of the revised master thesis: (also applies to the revised, supplemented or new MT due to failed FSE in June 2024):  by 15. 8. 2024 electronic form in the Projects system by 12.00 am, bound and the student shall hand in two (2) copies of a printed and bound master thesis on the day of the FSE directly to the secretary of the committee (sufficiently in advance before the defence itself). 

If the student fails to hand in a printed and bound master thesis to the secretary of the committee before sitting the FSE, s/he will not receive a certificate of its successful passing after s/he has passed it. S/he will receive the certificate only after s/he hands in the thesis at the secretariat of the department, which supervises the relevant study branch. The secretary of the committee will ask the student to do so without undue delay and as soon as possible after the date of the FSE.

By 16. 4. 2024 at the latest, you can submit an Application form – Application to reschedule the FSE to the final state examinations to the Dean of the faculty with the opinion of the supervisor of the thesis, guarantor of the study program (or his deputy) and the head of the supervising department stating a serious reason.

The student is obliged to submit a master’s thesis by the deadlines given by the Schedule for the respective academic year of FBME. Should a student fail to submit the master’s thesis in the given period and does not make use of the possibility pursuant to art. 7 (4) of this Directive, see the above, the study department will deregister him/her from the FSE (this does not apply to the resit and substitute FSE dates set by the Dean).

The student registers the master’s thesis as a course in a semester, in which he/she is supposed to graduate. The supervisor of the thesis grants an assessment for the master’s thesis, which meets all formal requirements. In exceptional cases, e.g., the absence of the thesis supervisor due to an illness, or business trip, and in the case of external supervisors, the assessment is granted by the supervisor of program, or his deputy (or a deputy for the given specialisation if the study program is divided into specialisations) or by the head of the department supervising the program, or his deputy. This assessment must be recorded in KOS. Based on this registration, the student can submit the master’s thesis. Generally, the rule applies that in the case of external supervisors the assessment must be recorded in KOS by the secretariat of the relevant department supervising the program, upon their information. If the thesis supervisor (extern) is absent, or in the case of failure to receive the opinion, the supervisor of program, his/her deputy, or the head of the relevant department supervising the program, assess the formal requirements based on which the assessment is granted or not granted in KOS. Simultaneously, there applies a rule that the level of elaboration must not be conditioned by granting or non-granting assessment. The quality of elaboration is assessed solely upon the reviews of the supervisor and the reviewer. A student, who was granted an F in both reviews, has the possibility to defend such work before the final state examination board.

Printed form: The thesis is submitted in two bound copies on the day of the FSE to the secretary of the FSE committee (well in advance of the actual defence of the thesis). Both copies contain the unsigned assignment, which the student downloads from the PROJECTS database in PDF format, see

Electronic form: Students submit the master’s thesis in an electronic form by 12.00 (noon) of the day stated as the deadline for submission of these works in the Schedule for the academic year of FBME in the PROJECT system.  Until this date, it is possible to repeatedly upload the modified electronic version. The original file will only be overwritten. The procedure how to upload master's thesis into the PROJECTS database is given here. The electronic version must be an exact copy of a single-page printed version submitted, and it also contains the unsigned master thesis assignment, which the student will download from the PROJECTS database in PDF format. The electronic version is submitted as a PDF file (possibly a ZIP file can be added in case of extensive appendices being part of the work). A standard limit of one file is up to 100 MB. If videos or photographs, etc. are part of it, it is necessary to compress them so that the uploaded file is smaller and the downloading time (for supervisors and reviewers of the final works from PROJECTS system) is shorter. It is not necessary to submit these appendices in the best resolution and quality. In case of extensive appendices, it is necessary to contact the support service at projects@fbmi.cvut.cz. Prior to submission of the thesis, the student must fill in the relevant fields in PROJECTS system: abstract and keywords in the language of the thesis and English language and choose the language of the work. The final work may be submitted to PROJECTS (including completed editing fields and, depending on the nature of the topic, attachments) only after the student has been granted an assessment in KOS in accordance with Article 8, paragraph 8.7 of this Directive. The printed copy of the final work is to be handed to the Secretary of the FSE Committee on the day of the FSE.

Until this date, it is possible upload the master thesis into the PROJECTS system it is mandatory to fill in:

  • keywords in the language of the theses,
  • keywords in English,
  • abstract in the language of the thesis,
  • abstract of the thesis in English,
  • language – selection.

Findings from the system THESES (Plagiarism Detection Tools) are published in the system PROJECTS together with the disclosure of the reviews. The employee in charge determined by the department head supervising the branch or program, which is not divided into branches (see the web pages of the individual departments) shall assess the findings from the THESES system. The result will be stated together with the evaluations from the supervisor and the reviewer and it will serve as the basis for the final state examination committee negotiations.

In the case of a thesis in English, the electronic version of the thesis contains an inner title page, the thesis assignment and a declaration in English, and the printed version has the cover in English. All master’s theses are made public in printed form, including all appendices and reviews in the local library of CTU at FBME. The defended bachelor’s and master’s theses are freely accessible in electronic format in the CTU digital library (institutional repository, https://dspace.cvut.cz/?locale-attribute=en).

The student must sign the receipt of the master´s thesis assignment at the secretariat of the department supervising the field of program, on a prescribed form at the beginning of the semester at the latest (typically during the first week of the summer semester of the 2nd year), in which he/she registered the master’s thesis as a course. The assignment of the topic of the master’s thesis signed by the student, department head, and the Dean will be passed on to the study department by the individual departments to be filed in the student’s file. The validity of the topic assignment is limited to three subsequent semesters. at the beginning of the summer semester of the 2nd year (typically during the first week of the summer semester). In the master’s thesis assignment, there is a clause: “assignment valid until “.

Templates for writing master's thesis:

Study programme/branch Template
Biomedical and Clinical Engineering here
Final state examinations for the academic year 2023/2024#final

Pursuant to article 7 of the Directive of the dean concerning bachelor’s and follow-up master’s study programs the final state examination (FSE) consists of the following: defence of the bachelor thesis in case of a bachelor study program or defence of a master thesis in case of a master study program. There is also the oral examination from the thematic areas of the theoretical background and the profile subjects of the branch studied.

The FBME Dean sets, based on the proposal of the head of the department supervising the study program oral examination topics that will be published by the end of the teaching part of the semester preceding the FSEs at the latest.

The student takes the examination from two, three, or four thematic areas, according to the studied program. A student enrols for FSEs through KOS during the enrolment to the semester, in which the FSEs take place, (manual here) through KOS by 16. 2. 2024 at the latest – after this date the access to KOS will be automatically blocked. Only a student who enrolled a subject called Bachelor/Master thesis can apply for the FSE. Both the date of the FSE and the topics (if the study program allows that – otherwise each line offers only one possibility) can be selected in the application form.

Some information about KOS:

  • Open the folder „Final thesis“ →  „Final state exam“.
  • Select your topics for the FSE (2, 3 or 4 according to the study program).
  • Select a date of the FSE and confirm it by „Enroll“at the right end of the relevant line.

The condition for admission to the final state examination is that compulsory courses and elective course from a compulsory group of courses are passed according to the study plan of the relevant study program. The student must also gain at least:

  • 180 credits during the studies including a bachelor’s thesis plus completing internships in the bachelor’s study program Biomedical Technology.
  • 120 credits during the studies, including the master’s thesis in case of the follow-up master’s study program Biomedical and Clinical Engineering.

You must close all study obligations in KOS. No result must be missing in KOS in order to close the studies (by 6. 6. 2024 – close all study obligations for the FSE and study plan via KOS).

A few comments to KOS:

Open the folder „Other" – „Inspection of the study plan”. Check of fulfilment of the study plan is run automatically. If the check runs smoothly, it is possible to close the plan and confirm it by the button „ Inspection of the study plan “. In case the check did not run successfully, the button does not even appear and it is possible to find the reason (usually missing grade from some subject). The check of the fulfilment of the study plan can be run at any time and for an unlimited number of times. The student is summoned to the specific date of the final state examinations (date, room number and time) through the notice boards and web pages of the faculty. These are arranged by the branch supervising departments at least 10 days prior to the final state examinations in the given branch (bachelor study program by 31. 5. 2024, master study programs by 7. 6. 2024).   At least 5 days prior to the final state examinations the student has the opportunity to acquaint oneself with the reviews of the reviewer and supervisor in order to prepare oneself - through the system PROJECTS. A day before the final state examinations the student has to check the web or a notice board of the supervising department to see the updated schedule of the Final state examinations so that he/she knows exactly when his/her turn is. (There may be some last minute changes made for example if someone gets ill etc.) You will assemble (of course in decent clothes) in a room designated by the supervising department in the schedule of the final state examinations where the secretary of your examination board will pick you up.
The secretary will check your identity in the similar way as for the exam (pursuant to SER Article 8): valid ID card, passport, driving licence, student card. You all have to appear at least one and half-hour before your exam. 
The presentation and the defence of your bachelor/master thesis will be first and then there will be the oral exam from thematic topics. The board will consult quickly and will inform you if you passed or failed the exam. They will inform you about the grades from the individual parts of the final state examination and you will sign a report that you were informed about the results.

For the academic year 2023/2024, the following applies: The Dean of FBME declares, based on proposal of the head of the department supervising the study program oral examination topics that will be published at by the end of the tutorial part of a semester preceding the FSEs at the latest and students have to apply for the final state examinations on the day of enrolment to the summer semester i.e. by 16. 2. 2024 at the latest!

A student registers for FSEs through KOS during the enrolment in the semester in which the FSEs take place at the latest. June dates are binding for all CTU FBME students. September date is designed only as a resit date (according to the proposal of the FSE committee, the resit can be in June of the next academic year) and in especially serious cases as a substitute date (especially due to medical reasons or students on parental leave with parenting acknowledged by the CTU). The standard substitute date, in the case of FSE held in September, is June of the following academic year. Rescheduling is only possible based on an application (Application for Rescheduling of the FSE) to the Dean with the opinion of the thesis supervisor (if the application relates to a thesis) and the head of the department supervising the study field or programme which is not divided into fields, stating a valid reason. The student shall submit the application to the study department at least 1 month (in particularly serious justified cases, see above, even later) before the deadline for submission of the bachelor's or master's thesis – by 16. 4. 2024 at the latest.

Submission of the Bachelor Thesis / Master Thesis: (also applies to the revised, supplemented or new BT/DT due to failed FSE in the academic year 2022/2023): by 16. 5. 2024, electronic form in the Projects system by 12.00 noon. The student shall hand in two (2) copies of a printed and bound bachelor or master thesis on the day of the FSE directly to the secretary of the committee (sufficiently in advance before the defence itself).

Submission of the Bachelor Thesis / Master Thesis: (also applies to the revised, supplemented or new BT/DT due to failed FSE in the academic year 2022/2023):

by 16. 5. 2024, electronic form in the Projects system by 12.00 noon. The student shall hand in two (2) copies of a printed and bound bachelor or master thesis on the day of the FSE.
Close all study obligations: by 6. 6. 2024
Final state examinations for bachelor programs: 10. 6. 2024 – 21. 6. 2024
Final state examinations for master programs: 17. 6. 2024 – 28. 6. 2024
Close all study obligations for the Final state examination and study plan via KOS: by 29. 8. 2024
Submission of the revised Bachelor Thesis / Master Thesis: (also applies to the revised, supplemented or new BT/DT due to failed FSE in June 2022): by 15. 8. 2024, electronic form in the Projects system by 12.00. The student shall hand in two (2) copies of a printed and bound bachelor or master thesis on the day of the FSE.
Resit of the final state examination: 2. 9. 2024 – 13. 9. 2024

Topics for the academic year 2023/2024:

for Bachelor Degree study program:
Biomedical and Clinical Technology
Biomedical Technology
for Master Degree study program:
Biomedical and Clinical Engineering

List of students to committee:

Study program  
Biomedical Technician  
Biomedical and Clinical Engineering  
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