CEECE in Prague at Anglo-American University

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INTERNATIONAL TRIPS: 

 

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Berlin, Germany

  

October 8th - October 10th:

Vienna, Austria

  

November 12th - 14th:  

Krakow, Poland

  

CEECE in Prague at Anglo-American University

Schedule: Fall 2010

August 27th-28th - students arrive in Prague 

August 29th-30th- orientation 

August 31st- first day of fall semester 

August 31st- September 13th- add/drop period   

September 28th- Holiday, no classes

October 23rd - 31st - fall break 

November 17th - Holiday, no classes

December 9th - 15th - final exams 

December 15th- end of fall semester 

December 16th- 17th- students depart Prague 

Courses at Anglo-American University

Program Objectives: 

The program has two main goals: to provide a rigorous academic program which gives students the opportunity to be immersed in regular courses with Czechs and other international students, and to build valuable cross-cultural skills by living in an international setting. 

Academic Program: The academic program earns students up to 16 semester hours of credit. (*equivalent to 24 quarter hours for those on a term schedule). The 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. 

Students can choose up to five elective courses of their choice. Students should be careful to choose a credit load that best fits their individual situation. The elective courses allow students to tailor the program to their personal interests and to the degree requirements of their home institution

All courses other than Czech are 3 semester hours of credit. Students can choose to take CZE 101 Elementary Czech (4 credits), which is a regular language course that counts as one of the five elective courses.  The Czech course helps students communicate in the local language, understand the Czech culture, and adapt to their new environment. 

A limited number of internships are available based on the students qualifications and availability. Internships count as one course.

Independent study can also be arranged on an individual basis.   

The CEECE Prague program includes: 

1. tuition and fees for up to five courses. 

2. required textbooks 

3. an official transcript from Anglo-American University 

4. accommodation options:

5. airport pick-up

 and drop-off 

6. orientation 

7. a Resident Director in Prague 

8. scheduled events and three international excursions

 9. a local transportation pass - allows unlimited transport on Prague city buses, trams, and subways

10. use of a prepaid cell phone with Internet access. Students are responsible for recharging the phone when they run out of credits

Application, Program Fee, and Deadline

The first step to admission is submitting your application. After your application has been approved and we have received your $300 deposit, we will reserve your place in the program and register you for the courses you have chosen. The comprehensive program fee for Fall 2010 at Anglo-American University is $9,499 with the independent living option and $10,999 with the apartment option and includes everything listed above. The application deadline for the Fall program is April 9th, 2010. Late applications may be accepted if space is available. Students are encouraged to apply early for best course choices. The balance of the program fee is due by July 23rd, 2010. 

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Courses:

The program offers courses in business, humanities, legal studies and international relations. There are over 50 elective courses to choose from! Click here for the list of courses offered in Fall and Spring. Classes do fill up, so students are encouraged to apply early for the best choice of courses. Scheduling for Fall is in the middle of April!

Courses at Anglo-American University

Fall timetable 2010

FAQ

 

Where will you be living in Prague?

Many programs won't tell you.  Students choosing the apartment option are housed in apartments in the center of of the city in Prague's Vinohrady district.  Vinohrady is an affluent residential area which borders the downtown shopping district.  The area begins just behind the national museum on Wenceslas square and continues to the east.  Click here for details.