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Business & Liberal Arts
About this Program
Choose from a variety of courses in your field of study, including business, communications, politics, humanities, and more through this program at Anglo-American University in Prague. All courses, with the exception of Czech language, are taught in English, and your peers may include international, Czech, and other ISA students. Courses are taught by faculty at Anglo-American University. Founded in 1990, Anglo-American University artfully combines the traditions of Central Europe with American and British ideological academic principles. The university is known for its courses in many faculties, including Business Administration, International Relations, Humanities, Politics, Czech Studies, and more. The modern campus is situated in the Thurn-Taxis Palace, which dates back to the XVII century and gives students a beautiful setting in which to learn.
Housing
- Housing is included
- Apartment
Program Dates
- Fall Semester: late-August to mid-December
- Spring Semester: late-January to late-May
Application Steps
- Complete Module I of Global Engagement with Education Abroad Canvas course, including Education Abroad 101 and attending a Planning Meeting with your Education Advisor.
- Complete the SU-Sponsored/SU-Exchange Program Application in Module II of the Canvas course by February 1 for selected program.
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Scholarships
The following are scholarships that are associated with this particular program. Scholarship application dates can vary, please check accordingly.
Credits
- Credit Range: 24-30
- Credit System: ECTS Credits
- Credit Conversion Rate: 1 ECTS Credit = 0.80 SU Quarter Credits. Note: if credit conversion does not equate a whole or half quarter credit, credits will be rounded down to the nearest whole or half quarter credit per course
- Quarter Range: 18-22
- Credit Per Course: 6
- Average Courseload: 4-5