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CET CET Programs in Prague
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CET offers three academically intensive programs in Prague: 1) The Central European Studies program is a multi-disciplinary examination of Central Europe through history, culture, politics and arts curriculum. Students with prior experience in photography are invited to enroll in the photography track, which features theoretical and practical training. 2) The Jewish Studies program focuses on the Jewish past of East Central Europe, the enormous contribution of Jewish life to that region's culture, literature, arts and history and the rebirth of Judaism in Prague following the fall of the iron curtain. 3) Through the Film Production program, students work with mentors to create an original 7-10 minute super 16mm narrative film. This comprehensive 12-credit program includes courses in screenwriting, cinematography, lighting, directing and editing. | ||
CIEE Central European Studies - Prague, Czech Republic
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View all programs for this schoolBroad and challenging range of courses supplemented by prominent guest lectures by leading Czech political, economic, religious, and social figures; Opportunity to enroll in courses at FAMU, one of the most prominent and renowned film schools in Europe; Co-curricular activities immerse students in the Czech community; Volunteer in fields such as teaching English, human rights, and politics; Cultural and educational activities such as visits to Prague Castle, Old Town, the theater, and the opera; Excursions to sites of cultural importance in Bohemia and Moravia; Optional excursions to Berlin and Vienna led by CIEE professors; For-credit internships; Interest groups | ||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Prague, Czech Republic
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View all programs for this schoolCharles University Czech and Roman King Charles IV founded Prague University on April 7, 1348 as the first university to the north of the Alps and to the east of Paris. The University grew rapidly and garnered respect throughout Europe for hundreds of years. Due to political and religious strife in the region, Prague University lost stamina and funding for much of the 17th and 18th centuries. It rebounded to international status in the 1840s after the Hussite Wars, but was divided into two camps: Czech and German. The 20th Century won over distinguished professors to teach there, like Albert Einstein and Thomas G. Masaryk. While it produced vast amounts of scientific research and literary work, World War II erupted and Hitler closed all Czech universities, persecuting professors and students, while the German side of the universities meagerly prevailed. At War's end, Communist control continued and Charles University, having changed its name, grew modestly. It wasn't until 1989 that the totalitarian regime ended and Charles University was able to flourish, free from the political cloud, to the level of prestige and respect it had after opening its doors more than 650 years ago. ISA students will enjoy small class sizes with fellow ISA classmates. Classes are taught by Charles University professors nearby the Vltava River on street Vratislavova in downtown Prague. A four minute walk after class takes students to Vysehrad Castle, a great place for an afternoon picnic in manicured gardens or to view the setting sun over a bustling city. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Semester in Europe: Art
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The Semester in Europe: Art program is one of the most unique experiences in study abroad. We know of no other program that combines a traditional on-campus semester abroad with integrated educational travel to so many remarkable cities. This program provides a great opportunity for beginner or intermediate Art or Art History students to advance their academic study and supplement it with a unique first hand view of European art. | ||
Suffolk University with Charles University
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Suffolk has built its reputation by offering students a uniquely supportive, yet challenging, educational environment, extending beyond our Boston campus to the wide array of study abroad program locations we have available. With over 48 programs in 23 countries around the globe, our diverse program options are bound to provide an experience to last a lifetime. | ||
American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) Study Abroad in Prague
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AIFS is your one stop for seeing the world. Over the last 40 years AIFS has sent more than 1.2 million students to study in dozens of cities across the world. Studying at Charles University in Prague will give students the opportunity to live and study in a major world city, engage in cultural activities and travel. | ||
SUNY New Paltz Study Abroad in Prague, Czech Republic
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The East and Central European Studies Program (ECES) is especially designed program for undergraduate students who specialize or are interested in East and Central European Studies. | ||
State University of New York (SUNY) Study Abroad with the SUNY System
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The State University of New York (SUNY) currently offers more than 400 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Semester in Europe: Business
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The Semester in Europe: Business program provides a strong introduction to European and International Business. The academic focus of this program prepares students to do business in Europe and combines coursework on European history and culture with coursework on the European business environment. Classroom work is supplemented with over 30 days of educational excursions and field exercises through 12 European countries. | ||
College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS) CCIS Program at Anglo-Americka Vysoka Skola (AAVS)
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Anglo-Americka Vysoka Skola, founded in 1990, is an English-language liberal arts college offering undergraduate education in business, humanities and legal studies. All classes are taught in English by Czech and international faculty. | ||
State University of New York College at Oswego (SUNY) TESOL Teacher Education Program
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SUNY Oswego's partner in the Czech Republic, Masaryk University, offers a semester program in TESOL. The TESOL Teacher Education Program is a one-semester program specially designed for undergraduates from the U.S. and Canada who seek experience and academic foundation for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). In this program, Czech and English-speaking students are brought together to foster understanding language and culture, integrating the fundamentals of language learning theory and hands-on teaching practice. | ||
CEA - Cultural Experiences Abroad Study Abroad Czech Republic
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CEA's semester, summer and year programs in Prague offer classes in subject areas such as History, Journalism, Politics and Sociology, as well as immersion activities in the Czech culture. Find additional academic information and program details on our website. | ||
State University of New York College at Oswego (SUNY) Central European Studies Program (CESP) at Masaryk University
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SUNY Oswego's partner in the Czech Republic, Masaryk University, offers a semester program in Central European Studies. The Central European Studies Program (CESP) is designed for students who want to learn more about this important region of the world. Combining courses in economics, political science, history, Czech culture, and the Czech language, students are challenged to broaden their understanding of the forces that have shaped contemporary Central Europe. | ||
University of Miami Charles University
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Charles University, founded in 1348, is located in the capital city of Prague. The University is known for its high-quality research and teaching. Today, the University is the Czech Republic's largest and most prestigious with over 42,000 students. The University offers Bachelor's degrees, Master's degrees, and Doctorate degrees in its 17 faculties. Charles University offers a wide array of courses taught in English in all of its faculties. It has a large number of international students and exchange agreements with universities from all over the world. | ||
New York University NYU in Prague
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With courses taught by NYU and Charles University faculty, the NYU in Prague program offers students a remarkable opportunity to study with leading scholars and artists from the Czech Republic while benefiting from NYU-owned facilities that have their own full-time student-support personnel. | ||
Charles University in Prague CERGE UPCES
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The distinguished Undergraduate Program in Central European Studies (UPCES) is an academic program offering students the opportunity to become immersed in a foreign culture. Alone among study abroad programs in Prague, UPCES courses are cross-listed through the university's School of Humanities so classes are international and multi-cultural. | ||
LEXIA International LEXIA in Prague
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Lexia offers the opportunity to study the language, history, arts, politics & culture of Prague, Czech Republic. Instruction is in Czech. Transfer credit through Western Washington University. Orientation in US & abroad (3-4 days). | ||
Naropa University Writer as Witness Program
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The 15 -16 credit Naropa University program in Prague offers a unique opportunity to explore Czech culture through writing and poetics. Students are academically immersed in the history, culture, politics and language of the Czech Republic. | ||
New York University, Tisch School of the Arts
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View all programs for this schoolOur semester program in Prague offers students the opportunity to study 35mm film directing and cinematography, plus additional courses in screen writing, arts and culture, history and acting. This program is offered in collaboration with the Prague Film and Television Academy of the Performing Arts (FAMU) one of Europe's oldest and most prestigious film schools. Students earn 18 points (credits). | ||
CET Jewish Studies Program in Prague
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Jewish Studies courses are offered in association with the Charles University Faculty of Humanities. This arrangement promises to maintain the academic quality of our courses and provide our students with additional opportunities for immersion into Czech society.
The Jewish Studies in Prague curriculum was designed by leading U.S. scholars of Jewish History, Czech and Polish Studies, and the Holocaust. The multi-disciplinary curriculum provides an opportunity to examine the history, culture, literature, and the arts of Central and Eastern European Jewry, while at the same time offering a context for exploring the non-Jewish history, politics, and society of the region. CET's emphasis on experiential learning allows you to greet the local culture hands-on. | ||
CIEE Film Studies - Prague, Czech Republic
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View all programs for this schoolCultural and educational activities such as film festivals, film screenings, and guest lectures; Intensive two-week Czech language course; Select from two tracks - Production or Screenwriting; Production students produce a short 16mm film; Screenwriting students complete a feature-length screenplay | ||
University Studies Abroad Consortium Eastern and Central European Studies in Prague, Czech Republic
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View all programs for this schoolThis program is ideal for those who wish to combine academic coursework with living in an extraordinary medieval city. Charles University is one of the oldest universities in Europe (est. 1348 by Emperor Charles IV) and Prague itself is rumored to be Europe's most enchanting city. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Semester in Europe: Custom
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The Semester in Europe: Custom program combines a traditional full immersion study abroad experience with a course module focused on developing intercultural competencies, specifically around European cultures. The module contains field and co-curricular exercises related to cultural issues that take place in Cyprus and on a 17-day trip through nine other European countries. The trip allows students to compare and contrast cultural practices throughout Europe with those of Cyprus and the United States. In addition to the intercultural module, students can select four courses of their choosing. | ||
University of Miami U in Prague
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Students will have a two-week long intensive Czech cultural and language course before the beginning of the semester. Students then take 2 other required courses, Prague and the World and the World in Prague, as well as 1-3 elective courses chosen from a list. | ||
Central European Education and Cultural Exchange (CEECE) CEECE in Prague at Charles University, Anglo-American College or University of Economics
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Don't sit home next semester, study in Prague at Charles University, Anglo-American College or University of Economics. Charles University offers classes in Central European area studies in English and a full curriculum in the Czech language. Anglo-American College offers a full curriculum in English. The University of Economics program is designed to give every student a solid understanding of the Czech language and culture, while at the same time allowing for the program to be personalized to each students individualized needs. | ||
CET Central European Studies Program in Prague
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Central European Studies courses are offered in association with the Charles University Faculty of Humanities. The curriculum has been designed by leading U.S. scholars of Central European and Czech history, culture, politics and arts. The multi-disciplinary curriculum provides an opportunity to examine Central Europe holistically. CET's emphasis on experiential learning allows you to greet the local culture hands-on and to use the entire region as a learning laboratory. All CET courses are taught specifically for CET students, although in some terms Czech students may be invited to certain CET courses. | ||
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Global Learning Semesters Semester in Europe: International Relations
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The Semester in Europe: International Relations program is designed for IR, Politics and other Social Sciences students who want to gain exposure and first-hand experience in International Relations. | ||
George Washington University
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MStudy the democratic transformation of Central Europe. Examine the role of citizens and political institutions -parliaments, presidents, the courts, and bureaucracies - in two of Central Europe's most pivotal cities: Prague in the Czech Republic, and Bratislava in Slovakia. | ||
State University of New York at Stony Brook (SUNY)
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Students will examine first-hand fascinating aspects of Eastern European society and culture. The program will combine classroom instruction with visits to sites of historic and current interests. Formal class instruction will include among others, guided tours of the city of Krakow, excursions to Auschwitz, Warsaw, and Prague. | ||
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University of New Orleans ECES Program at Charles University
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Spend a year or a semester in Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic while studying at Charles University. One of the oldest universities in Central Europe, the school was founded in 1348 by the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, Charles IV. | ||
Sociology MA in English
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Since its beginnings in 1921, the department has focused on the empirical study of social reality. Students may specialize in: Ethnic Relations and Migration, Democratic Transition and Civil Society, Social Theory, or Applied Research. | ||
B.A. English Literature
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B.A. Degree in English - Program in British and American Literature (With a minor in C.G. Jung and Analytic Psychology). B.A. Degree in English - Program in British and American Literature (With a minor in 20th Century Phenomenology And Existential Philosophy). B.A. Degree in Philosophy - Program in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (With a minor in Viktor Frankl and Logotheraphy) | ||
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University of New Orleans Charles University Faculty of Social Sciences
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The University's Faculty of Social Sciences offers programs specifically for English speakers: the East and Central European Studies Program and the Czech Studies program. | ||
Prague Schools
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Prague Schools offers 4-week intensive Trinity Certificate in TESOL course which is a practical and theoretical training course designed to produce teachers with the proper skills and techniques needed in order to teach English abroad.Via a series of lectures, lessons, seminars, classes, workshops, and demonstrations, we will create a working model to help illustrate for the trainees, how the various techniques, materials and methodology can facilitate a bridge between knowing about English and teaching real classes of real students. | ||
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Film School Zlin Filmmaking and Animation
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2-year Programs: Producing & Directing, Animation, Image & Sound 6-month Animation Mentorship Program 2-Week Summer Animation Workshop | ||
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University of New Orleans Czech Technical University Student Exchange Program
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This program focuses on Central and Eastern European Studies courses, but allows for tutorials and courses in other areas for interested students. | ||
TEFL Worldwide Prague
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Become certified to teach English abroad. 4-week internationally recognized TEFL certificate course. Train in Prague. Job assistance worldwide. Our graduates are teaching abroad just weeks after graduation. Courses offered monthly. Experience another culture, language, job, life- another world. | ||
University of Economics Prague
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One or two- semester interdisciplinary program, taught in English, open to university students at undergraduate and graduate levels, focusing on the past, the present and future of Central and East European economies. Credits are transferable to most universities around the world. | ||
Czech Republic: Arts, Community, and Transition
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Examine politics, social change, and the arts as they have interacted in Czech history, from the formation of the Czech Republic to a post revolutionary period in which poets and artists assumed political and social power. Explore implications of Czech state integration with the European community. | ||
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Masaryk University Master's Degree Programme in Sociology
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Full-time graduate Master's study program. Offers the opportunity for students to choose from the following areas of specialization: Social Research, Ethnic Relations and Migration Studies, Contemporary Social Problems, Modernization and Civil Society, Cultural Sociology. | ||
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