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CEA - Cultural Experiences Abroad
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Live and study in the stunning capital of the Czech Republic- Prague. Even if you've had no previous Czech language experience, you will have the opportunity to study with Czech and other international students. You will earn credits toward your major with CEA study abroad programs in Prague, which are designed for students who are interested in taking courses in business, the humanities, history, international relations, legal studies, political science and social sciences, all of which are taught in English. | ||
View all programs for this schoolLearn about a variety of Central European issues and Czech perspectives; Participate in experiential activities linked with coursework; Explore the city and study in one or two three-week sessions; Live with Charles University students in an apartment in one of Prague’s authentic neighborhoods; get help acclimating to the city through CIEE Flat Buddies—local Charles University students; partake in many cultural activities and day/weekend excursions that augment class material | |||
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. | ||
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 for a summer session will give students the opportunity to live and study in a major world city, engage in cultural activities and travel. | ||
College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS) CCIS Program at Anglo-Americka Vysoka Skola (AAVS)
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Anglo-Americka Vysoka Skola (AAVS) 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. | ||
SUNY New Paltz Summer Dance Program in Prague
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Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. To dance in Prague is a magical and unforgettable experience. The program includes intensive workshops in modern dance (Monday to Saturday), of four to five hours daily and culminates with two on-location performances in Prague. | ||
Central European Education and Cultural Exchange (CEECE) CEECE in Prague at Anglo-American University
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This program offers classes focused on Czech Republic and Central European Region such as Prague Art and Architecture, Documentary Photography, Jewish Experience in Central Europe, Central European History, Intro to Broadcast News & Film Production, One Thousand Years of Czech Literature- from Kosmas to Kundera, East Central Europe in Transition, Global Migration, Sociology of Inter Cultural Communications, East-Central European Politics. | ||
Central European Education and Cultural Exchange (CEECE) CEECE in Prague at University of Economics
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The program has two main goals: to provide a rigorous academic program which gives students the opportunity to study at University of Economics while taking courses with other international students, and to build valuable cross-cultural skills by living in an international setting.The courses normally oferred are: Environmental Economics and Management, Global Marketing in Central and Eastern Europe, Globalization - Its Social and Economic Aspects, Global Business and International Trade. | ||
New York University, Tisch School of the Arts
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View all programs for this schoolOur summer program in Prague is a master class in 35 mm directing and cinematography. Students also attend screenwriting and editing workshops, as well as study the movements and themes in Czech cinema. This program is offered in collaboration with the Prague Film and Television Academy of the Performing Arts (FAMU), one of the premier film schools in Europe. Students earn 8 points (credits). | ||
Central European Education and Cultural Exchange (CEECE) CEECE in Prague at Charles University
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The program has two main goals: to provide a rigorous academic program which gives students the opportunity to study at Charles University while taking courses with other international students, and to build valuable cross-cultural skills by living in an international setting. | ||
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. | ||
CET Jewish Studies Program in Prague
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CET offers two programs in Prague: Jewish Studies and Central Euopean Studies in Prague. Both programs offer interesting courses with dynamic professors, a wide variety of activities and excursions, social activities with Czech students, lectures, museum visits, and much more. | ||
University Studies Abroad Consortium Politics, Culture and Art Studies in Prague, Czech Republic
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View all programs for this schoolThis six-week summer program is ideal for students, teachers and others who wish to combine academic coursework with the experience of living in an extraordinary medieval city. Prague is an open textbook of modern and traditional art, literature, architecture, and culture. Field trips to cities of historical significance and the option of local student partners provide the opportunity to immerse yourself in the intricacies of Czech culture and geography. | ||
University of San Diego
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Graduate business courses in English are five weeks long with the first three weeks (July 16 - August 5) consisting of distance learning activities conducted over the Internet followed by two weeks (August 6 - 17) of on-site instruction (ten days in Munich, four days in Prague). Activities in Munich and Prague include lectures, company visits, expert guest speakers, and cultural activities. Students may enroll in one or both of the three-semester-unit courses offered - E-Commerce in a Global Environment and/or International Marketing. | ||
PCFE Film School
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Provides intensive practical training in filmmaking. Covers screenwriting, directing, camera and editing - each student gets to shoot, direct, edit and write his or her own short film. | ||
Harvard Summer Program in Prague
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The course combines language study with sessions in which contemporary Czech culture is explored through presentations, sightseeing, and visits to galleries, museums, and theaters. Lectures on Czech art and history are offered in the afternoons, along with walking tours of the city. Course instruction is supplemented by social and cultural activities in the evenings, screenings of Czech films, evenings of Czech music, and on weekends, day trips to areas of interest around Prague. | ||
University of San Francisco, School of Law
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Students may also enroll in the Budapest/Prague program or the Dublin/Prague program, spending 3 weeks in Budapest or Dublin and 3 weeks in Prague. | ||
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The Fund for American Studies American Institute on Political and Economic Systems
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The course offered in this program is titled "Interdisciplinary Course in Political Economy: American Political and Economic Systems of Organization". It uses the American model as its focus, and is split into two components: government and economics. Both undergraduate and graduate credit is available to students through Georgetown University. | ||
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European Study Abroad Center Business English Program
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ESAC now offers English language courses for those participants who wish to improve their English. The focus is on advanced and business English and the program is open to anyone who demonstrates an existing high level of English and wants to further develop their language skills in the area of business, marketing, advertising, sales, human resources, law and management. | ||
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Eastern Michigan University Cultural History Tours
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The Cultural History Tours are five and ten-week summer tours visiting Western Europe, the Mediterranean, China, Vietnam and Thailand. All summer tour options offer courses and credit in art and history. | ||
Auburn University
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Business classes, conducted in English, provide students with first-hand experience in the political, economic and social concerns of the transitional economies of Central Europe. | ||
University of West Bohemia
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3 weeks intensive language course. Native speakers. | ||
Antioch University in Los Angeles
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The sixth annual Prague Summer Writers' Workshop is a four week intensive creative writing program in fiction, poetry, playwriting, screenwriting, literature and the arts. All courses taught in English. | ||
Florida International University, Czech Study Abroad Program
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Florida International University's Czech Summer Program is an academically-accredited program that offers students the opportunity to receive 3, 6, or 9 upper-division credits in Literature, Film Studies, Architecture, European Studies, History, Theatre and Women's Studies in the Czech Republic. The classes, field trips and guest lecturers are integral parts of this exciting learning experience | ||
Malaspina University College
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A month-long interdisciplinary exploration of the emergence of Czech culture over the last two centuries, covering art, architecture, music, literature and science. Instruction is in the seminar format, with many relevant site-visits. | ||
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TOL (Transitions Online) Journalism and Media Summer courses
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Training from experienced journalists and media professionals, who work for respected media outlets including The Economist, CBS, Reuters, The Guardian etc. July 2008 courses include Foreign Correspondent Training, New Media Essentials and Travel Writing. | ||
Collegium Hieronymi Pragensis
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Academically rigorous European Studies complemented with an extensive immersion program. | ||
European Study Abroad Center - Summer in Prague
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The question looming-how do I spend my summer? Why not make it a valuable experience in a beautiful city with tons to do and see? Imagine the amazing views from Charles Bridge, spending an evening in a local jazz club, taking classes with excellent faculty, visiting medieval cities and experiencing new cultures with other students from all over the world. ESAC summer in Prague! | ||
Study Abroad Czech Republic - Low Cost Programs
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Spend the summer in the enchanting city of Prague and earn up to 14 fully transferable credits! | ||
Northwestern University Slavic Department
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Prague is one of the most magnificent cities in the world and for six centuries it has remained nearly untouched by natural disaster or war, leaving intact stunning examples of the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and Art Nouveau architectural styles. | ||
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Western Michigan University Prague Summer Program
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The culmination of more than a decade of cooperation with Prague's Charles University, the Prague Summer Program offers writers, photographers and students of culture from a variety of backgrounds the opportunity to be mentored by some of the biggest names in contemporary English-language literature and world photography, as well as by luminaries of Central European culture. | ||
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Lessing Institute Prague Summer Study Program
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Our students study around the concept that made Prague famous: toleration. We review the society, history, the monotheistic religions of Europe and learn by discussion, travel, and critical thinking. | ||
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University of Missouri-Columbia Prague, Czech Republic
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6 credit hours, approximately 30 students, conducted in English, meets business emphasis or emphasis support and possibly elective requirements. Emphasizes the Czech Republic, Czech business strategies, and its role in the European Union. | ||
Dominican University of California
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Spend two weeks in the Czech Republic, including a week in Prague, the ancient capital of Bohemia, the Holy Roman Empire, Czechoslovakia and since 1993, the Czech Republic. Travel through the Czech Republic for another week to see important historic towns and sites, and experience the serene Czech countryside. | ||
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New York University Summer NYU in Prague
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NYU in Prague provides students the opportunity to study history in the making. Prague is the cultural and intellectual center of the Czech Republic. Undergraduate and graduate courses are offered. | ||
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University of Toronto - Woodsworth College Summer Program in Central Europe
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The University of Toronto offers 4 to 7 week summer courses in Australia, France, Italy, China, Ecuador, Mexico, England, Germany, Central Europe (Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary and Poland), Jordan, Japan, and Russia. Courses are for degree credit and students from other North American universities are welcome to participate. | ||
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EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy European Summer School 2008 - Prague
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The European Summer School 2008 (ESS 2008) "TransAtlantic Relations from the Perspective of Central Europe" organized by one of the Czech Republic's best think tanks. (10-day intensive program) | ||
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Center for Digital Imaging Arts - Boston University CDIA Prague July 08 Workshops
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Learn and explore the cultural capital of the Czech Republic through the camera lens. The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University Prague offers summer workshops in Documentary Digital Filmmaking and Photography. Two and four week sessions are available in Beginner, Intermediate and Independent tracks. | ||
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Eastern Michigan University Cultural History Tours
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40 and 80 day academic programs departing throughout May and June. The Summer programs have several options available in western Europe, the Mediterranean, China, Vietnam and Thailand. | ||
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Excercise and Wellness in the Czech Republic University of California, Davis
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This course explores the current state of exercise and sport science in the Czech Republic. Students will explore how the Czech people integrate exercise and physical activity into their daily lives and how sport and exercise sciences are taught at two leading Czech Universities with extensive Exercise and Sport Science faculties. . Field trips will include physical therapy clinics, exercise science research labs, clubs, a medicinal spa town, and alternative medicine | ||
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