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Central & East European Studies
2010/2011 Year - Academics

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2010/2011 Year mid Sep 2010- early May 2011 06/15/2010 08/15/2010 $17,995


Academic Focus

This program is designed to give students an insight into the evolving cultures, economies and politics of Central and Eastern Europe. Students will take courses in areas such as comparative governments, European integration and international trade. With the exception of language courses, all electives are taught in English at this top ranked Management school. Study tours and field trips are a part of most courses and help take your studies outside the classroom, making the city of Prague your "true classroom". Your experience studying business and international affairs of Central and Eastern Europe will help you develop valuable skills for the international business world. By taking electives in English you can immerse yourself in the Czech culture and earn credits with no previous knowledge of the language. In addition to the elective courses offered, you can choose to develop your language skills with basic courses in Czech language acquisition.

You may choose to take either four or five electives per semester. While not required, you are strongly encouraged to take one Czech language course per semester. All courses, whether language or elective, meet for a total of 52 contact hours and are generally worth three credits in the US semester system. You can earn between 12 and 15 credits per semester session. However, it is up to the discretion of your academic advisor how much credit will be awarded.

Schedule Summary

All courses meet for a total of 52 hours and are equivalent to 3 credits in the US semester system. Actual class times vary and may be held in either the morning or late afternoon. Classes are typically not held on Friday.

Course Registration

As a CEA student, you will be enrolling as a full time student of the Central and Eastern European Studies Program (CESP) of the University of Economics , Prague. Course selection will take place prior to your departure for the Czech Republic. You will be required to submit your course selections to the CEA headquarter office prior to departure for Prague. While there is a two week add/drop period upon arrival, your are strongly encouraged to take care when choosing your courses. Year students will choose spring semester courses while in Prague and register with full-time CESP students. There are no required courses. To aid in the registration process, it is in your best interest to have courses, including alternates, approved by your academic advisor prior to departure.

To learn more about course requirements for your particular session as well as information regarding your host institution, you may click on the appropriate links above.


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