Develop a foundational competence on contemporary global issues by taking courses at the CEA Prague Study Center and one of our local partner institutions - Anglo-American University (AAU) or University of New York in Prague (UNYP). There are more than 100 courses available, all taught in English, across a range of disciplines, such as cultural studies, art history, sociology, psychology, language, and religious studies, to name just a few of the possibilities. Many courses incorporate an active learning style that takes you out of the classroom and into the city, lending real-world context to lessons learned in the classroom.
Semester/Term |
Eligibility Requirements |
Rec. Semester Credits |
Semester |
Min 2.50 GPA; Competed one year of college |
12-15 |
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Where You'll Study
Study at the CEA Prague Center, located in the historic Old Town district. Courses give you the opportunity to further your academic pursuits in a variety of subjects with Prague as your classroom. Anglo-American University (AAU), is Prague’s oldest private university. With a strong focus on international students, AAU offers more than 100 courses taught in English across its five schools. University of New York in Prague (UNYP) is a locally and internationally accredited university with more than 100 courses in English on offer. You’ll attend class alongside local Czech and other international students from more than 60 countries. Students will receive a transcript from the University of New Haven, CEA’s School of Record, and Anglo-American University or University of New York in Prague, upon completion of their program.

What's Included
- Pre-Departure Advising
- Housing
- 24/7 Onsite Emergency Assistance
- Excursions & Cultural Activities
- and more
Excursions
- Ceský Krumlov
- Karlovy Vary
- Kutná Hora
- and more.
Funding Options
CEA CAPA has several ways to help you fund your program, including scholarships, grants, and flight credits. Find out more about what we have to offer.
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