prague Charles Bridge archway
Prague, Czech Republic

Communications, New Media + Journalism

Study Program Part-Time Internship

Dates

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15 weeks

Costs

Credit

15 - 18 semester hours

22.5 - 27 quarter hours

Eligibility

Application Deadline

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Tentative Dates

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15 weeks

Costs

Credit

15 - 18 semester hours

22.5 - 27 quarter hours

Eligibility

Application Deadline

Request Information

Dates

-

15 weeks

Costs

Credit

15 - 18 semester hours

22.5 - 27 quarter hours

Eligibility

Application Deadline

The application deadline has passed.

Request Information

Dates

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34 weeks

Costs

Credit

15 - 18 semester hours

22.5 - 27 quarter hours

Eligibility

Application Deadline

The application deadline has passed.

Request Information

Overview

Designed for students majoring in communications, marketing, and journalism, this exciting study abroad program offers a wide range of program-specific classes that bring a local Czech perspective on global topics.

While studying in the charming and scenic capital city of the Czech Republic, students can combine their classes at ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague while studying at Prague's most prestigious university, The Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU). Outside the classroom, we encourage students to participate in out-of-classroom activities, such as visiting the global headquarters of Radio Free Europe or interviewing locals.

Diversify Your Study Abroad Adventure

If you are interested in gaining real-world, hands-on work experience while living and learning abroad, ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague offers optional for-credit internships. On-site staff will help you find the right match with the companies that fit your unique needs and professional goals.

Unique Experiences

EXPLORE PRAGUE’S NEIGHBORHOODS

There are 10 or 22 city districts depending on how you count – each with its own distinctive character.

TAKE CLASSES

at the Charles University Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism, and/or the Film and Television School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU), in addition to media classes at ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague.

PUT YOUR SKILLS

and knowledge to work with a three-credit internship placement and earn 7 to 10 hours of experience per week.

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DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

75%

OF PRAGUE IS GREENSPACE, MAKING IT ONE OF EUROPE’S GREENEST CITIES

1.3 M

RESIDENTS IN PRAGUE

Experience
  • Prague church on hillside
  • Prague Charles Bridge statues at sunrise

Your Destination

Cobblestone streets, ancient bridges, and a hilltop castle help lend the City of a Hundred Spires its reputation as one of the world’s most beautiful. Prague is unique in Europe, having shed its Communist past and brimming with carefully preserved monuments from every period and style in its millennial history. There’s plenty of quirky, too, like the Zizkov Tower adorned with climbing babies, and the distinctly nontraditional Dancing House. Easy to explore on foot, the city boasts a rich cultural life that includes concerts, festivals, operas, and more – many of which you can access on a student budget. 

ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague is located in the central neighborhood of VyÅ¡ehrad in a beautiful park-like setting atop one of Prague’s highest hills about 15 minutes from the Old Town area.

ºÚÁÏÍø911wants all our students to feel welcomed, supported, and empowered to succeed while studying abroad. Local ºÚÁÏÍø911staff have provided details about conditions and cultural attitudes that students with specific identities might encounter in Prague.

The Culture

Prague student on Charles Bridge giving thumbs up

Excursions & Activities

  • Go behind the scenes at radio stations and media companies to see communications and journalism in action. 
  • Participate in excursions and weekly cultural and social activities to immerse yourself in Czech culture and get to know other students. 
  • Explore Prague Castle, Old Town Square, the historic halls of Charles University, the theater, and the opera. 
  • Join a language exchange program. 
  • Meet a Czech family. 
  • Volunteer at a children’s home or school or put your communication skills to work on ºÚÁÏÍø911blogs. 
Prague students in cooking class

Projects

  • Volunteer your time and skills to help teach English conversation classes at local schools and pre-schools, assist with projects at local NGOs, write for a local blog, and more.
  • Gain international experience with valuable credit-bearing internships that require usually 8–10 onsite work hours per week. Students interview to be selected by the internship providers, take a related seminar (15 hours of class time), and attend meetings and other events with the program staff. You could intern at vibrant start-ups, advertising agencies, media outlets, think tanks, and other organizations. Do not miss the opportunity to boost your resume while studying abroad! Students applying for an internship are required to submit additional materials during the course selection process.

Program Blogs

From CIEE

After the Interview: A Reflection on Belief and Journalism

By Peter Mistrík at CIEE

My name is Eliza Siegel and I'm a student on the Communications, New Media + Journalism program in Prague. I am also an editorial intern at Transitions Online, a news... keep reading

From CIEE

The Prague Visitor: Great People, Great Opportunities & a Great Dane

By Peter Mistrík at CIEE

My name is Kelley Barrett and I'm a student on the Communications, New Media + Journalism program in Prague. Every Monday and Wednesday I make my way ... Every Monday... keep reading

The Old Source, Pilsner Urquell

By Allie D.

Have you ever wondered why the famous Czech beer, Pilsner Urquell, has its name? I bet you do. Should’ve came on the Pilsen excursion, huh? A group of eight students... keep reading

What People are Saying

  • "ºÚÁÏÍø911Study Abroad is a great program to be with, they had a lot of communication with us and helped us through the tough process of all the applications."

    Lauren C., University of Colorado-Boulder

  • "I works recommend ºÚÁÏÍø911because I felt that the staff were very organized dmd I felt prepared to arrive in Prague. I also enjoyed my classes without feeling to overwhelmed so I had time to explore/travel."

    Claire T., Denison University

  • "The program is very interactive and well organized and everyone is beyond friendly"

    Sophie G., George Washington University

Housing
Academics

Academics

The Communications, New Media, and Journalism program is designed to advance students’ studies in journalism, media, and communications while they learn about Czech culture.

Students begin the program with an onsite orientation that introduces them to various aspects of life in Prague as well as useful Czech language basics to help facilitate cultural immersion. Students choose from classes at ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague, Charles University, and the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU), and, as of the Fall 2023 semester, the Architectural Institute in Prague (ARCHIP) and  Art & Design Institut (ADI).

ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague is located in a beautiful park-like setting atop one of Prague’s highest hills in the VyÅ¡ehrad neighborhood, about 15 minutes from the Old Town area. The ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague Center features classrooms, a library, student lounge, staff offices, café, and a large garden and patio area. Courses are taught by faculty affiliated with Charles University, Prague University of Economics and Business, the Czech Academy of Science, and the Academy of Performing Arts, among other institutions

Charles University was founded in 1348 and is the oldest and largest university in the Czech Republic, ranking in the upper 1.5 percent of the world’s universities. The university consists of 17 colleges and enrolls more than 50,000 students. Students can take up to six semester credits in the Eastern and Central European Studies Department (ECES) of the Faculty of Arts or at the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism of the Faculty of Social Sciences(FSV), both located in Prague’s Old Town.

The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) is the preeminent film school in Central Europe and the 5th oldest film school in the world. Students with an interest in cinema and performing arts can take up to six semester credits at FAMU, which is located in the historical district by the Vltava River.

The Architectural Institute in Prague (ARCHIP) is the only school of architecture in Central Europe offering Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in architecture and urban design taught entirely in English. Students can take up to 6 semester credits at ARCHIP.

Art & Design Institut (ADI) was founded in 2014 and offers degree programs in visual arts and art direction in both Czech and English with the goal of enabling its graduates to earn a living in the art market or in the creative industries. Students can take up to 6 semester credits at ADI.

Arizona State University: Enhance your international academic coursework with optional online courses that best align with your degree requirements and interests. ASU offers thousands of online courses in asynchronous 7.5-week sessions that fit within the ºÚÁÏÍø911academic calendar, so you can study abroad with ºÚÁÏÍø911while continuing to meet all your academic goals.

GPA

2.5

Language Requirements

There are no specific language requirements for this program.

Additional Requirements

Through the Spring 2020 semester: 2 or more courses beyond introductory level in communications, journalism, media, or international affairs.

Please refer to the detailed Program Essential Eligibility Criteria.

Individual courses may have additional prerequisites; for ºÚÁÏÍø911courses, these are listed in the syllabi below. Students are responsible for having their own course approval conversations with their advisors. Your study abroad advisor and ºÚÁÏÍø911staff can help you understand your course options if you don't see a recommendation that fits your course needs.

Requirements

All students take the following course load:

  • 6 credits of core courses focusing on media, communication, or journalism chosen from ºÚÁÏÍø911and Charles University courses.
  • 9 - 12 credits from elective courses chosen from CIEE, FAMU, Charles University, ARCHIP and ADI offerings.

Online Course Options: substitute up to two ASU online courses

Program Credit

Total credit: 15-18 U.S. semester/22.5-27 quarter credits

Course Credit

  • ºÚÁÏÍø911courses: 3 U.S. semester/4.5 quarter credits; 45 contact hours
  • ºÚÁÏÍø911Internship: 3 U.S. semester/4.5 quarter credits; 15 seminar hours, 100-120 internship placement hours
  • ºÚÁÏÍø911Directed Independent Research: 3 U.S. semester/4.5 quarter credits; 15 contact hours, 100-120 research hours
  • Charles University courses at the Faculty of Arts (ECES): 3 U.S. semester/4.5 quarter credits; 45 contact hours
  • Charles University courses at the Faculty of Social Sciences (FSV):  typically 1-3 U.S. semester (2-6 ECTS credits))/1.5-4.5 quarter credits; 50-150 notional hours
  • The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) courses:  typically 1-1.5 U.S. semester (2-3 ECTS credits)/1.5-2.25 quarter credits; 50-75 notional hours
  • The Architectural Institute in Prague (ARCHIP) lecture/seminar/workshop courses:  typically 1-1.5 U.S. semester (2-3 ECTS credits)/1.5-2.25 quarter credits; 14-22 contact hours
  • The Architectural Institute in Prague (ARCHIP) studio courses: typically 5 U.S. semester (10 ECTS credits)/7.5 quarter credits; 68-75 contact hours
  • ART & DESIGN INSTITUT (ADI) lecture/seminar courses:  typically 1-2 U.S. semester (2-4 ECTS credits)/1.5-3 quarter credits; 14-30 contact hours
  • ART & DESIGN INSTITUT (ADI) studio courses: typically 4-4.5 U.S. semester (8-9 ECTS credits)/6-6.75 quarter credits; 53-67 contact hours

Individual courses may have additional prerequisites; for ºÚÁÏÍø911courses, these are listed in the syllabi below. Students are responsible for having their own course approval conversations with their advisors. Your study abroad advisor and ºÚÁÏÍø911staff can help you understand your course options if you don't see a recommendation that fits your course needs.

Academic Culture

Students are expected to demonstrate a proactive and independent approach to study. Active participation in class as well as outside of class is essential for a satisfactory academic performance and attendance is strictly enforced. Students should expect an average of two hours of preparation required for each hour in class. A class structure typically includes lectures as well as discussions and group projects.

Class Format

ºÚÁÏÍø911courses are primarily taken by ºÚÁÏÍø911students, however, they are also open to Charles University and the Erasmus Program students studying in Prague. ºÚÁÏÍø911classes meet twice a week for 90 minutes, or once a week for three hours, with class sizes ranging from ten to twenty students.  In addition to ºÚÁÏÍø911courses, students are encouraged to take classes at our partner institutions, including Charles University’s Faculty of Arts (ECES) and Faculty of Social Sciences (FSV), the Film and Television School at the Academy of the Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU), and, new for Fall 2023, the Architectural Institute in Prague (ARCHIP) and ART & DESIGN INSTITUT (ADI).

Grading

Students receive numerical grades which are converted to U.S. letter grade equivalents. Assessment is continuous and is based on overall performance, including class participation, homework assignments, papers, presentations, projects, and exams. Some elective media and communications courses may require a final project, website, radio production, published article, or other media-focused projects.

Individual courses may have additional prerequisites; for ºÚÁÏÍø911courses, these are listed in the syllabi below. Students are responsible for having their own course approval conversations with their advisors. Your study abroad advisor and ºÚÁÏÍø911staff can help you understand your course options if you don't see a recommendation that fits your course needs.

Language of Instruction

English and/or Czech

Individual courses may have additional prerequisites; for ºÚÁÏÍø911courses, these are listed in the syllabi below. Students are responsible for having their own course approval conversations with their advisors. Your study abroad advisor and ºÚÁÏÍø911staff can help you understand your course options if you don't see a recommendation that fits your course needs.

Courses

Course Information

Course Notes

  • All students are strongly encouraged to take an optional Czech language course while studying in Prague.
  • The following host institution course lists are a representative sample of course offerings available to ºÚÁÏÍø911students through partner institutions and are subject to change. Not all courses listed are offered every semester, and some courses have prerequisites. The final list of courses is made available prior to the start of classes.
  • Final examinations and/or course deliverables for host institution courses will be arranged on a course-by-course basis in consultation with the course instructor and ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague. Course content and any final deliverables should be completed prior to the program end date.

Academic Projects

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3

Agriculture

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3

Biological and Physical Sciences

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3

Business, Economics, Management, and Marketing

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Communication, Journalism, and Media

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

History, Philosophy, Religion

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Languages and Cultural Studies

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
Czech
3
Czech
3
English
3

Literature, Linguistics, and Writing

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Natural Resources, Conservation, and the Environment

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3

Psychology

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Social Sciences

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Visual and Performing Arts

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Health Professions and Related Programs

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3

Academic Projects

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3

Agriculture

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3

Biological and Physical Sciences

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3

Business, Economics, Management, and Marketing

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Communication, Journalism, and Media

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

History, Philosophy, Religion

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Languages and Cultural Studies

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
Czech
3
Czech
3
English
3

Literature, Linguistics, and Writing

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Natural Resources, Conservation, and the Environment

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3

Psychology

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Social Sciences

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Visual and Performing Arts

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3
English
3

Health Professions and Related Programs

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services

Course
Language
Semester Credit
English
3
English
3

CHARLES UNIVERSITY COURSES

Students may choose from selected courses offered by two Charles University faculties, Faculty of Arts (ECES) and Faculty of Social Sciences (FSV). Participation in each course is limited to a few ºÚÁÏÍø911students. Classes are taught at Charles University and allow ºÚÁÏÍø911students to study alongside other international students.

Faculty of Arts, East and Central European Studies Department (ECES)

All courses are worth 3 U.S. semester credits. Syllabi for ECES courses may be found on their website. Please note that the website may only include some of the courses taught and that the list is subject to change. The following list is a sample of courses that may be available to ºÚÁÏÍø911students. A final list of available courses is distributed during orientation.

  • Nationalism: Origins, Theories and Consequences in Central Europe
  • Politics of Song: From Folklore to Hip-Hop
  • Construction of Czech National Identity and its Symbols
  • Kafka in Critical Context
  • Economic Decline of European Empires
  • Alternative Culture
  • Jewish History in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Kundera’s Fictions
  • Edges of Photography: Techniques, Artistry and Czech Photographers
  • From Thoreau to Havel: Chapters in Czech and American Struggle for Social Justice
  • Humor and Czech Culture
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Selected Topics in Social Psychology: Soft Skills
  • Sociology of Food
  • Urban Semiotics: Contemporary Czech Literature, Art and Culture
     

Faculty of Social Sciences (FSV), Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism

Course offerings through FSV are worth typically 1-3 U.S. semester credits (2-6 ECTS credits). The following list is a sample of courses that may be available to ºÚÁÏÍø911students. A final list of available courses is distributed during orientation.

  • Audiovisual Interpretation of Reality
  • Comics as a Medium
  • Communication and Politics
  • Czech Media System in European Comparison
  • Emotions in Marketing
  • History of Computer and Video Games
  • Media and the Children
  • Media and Sustainability Communication
  • Media Sociology

FAMU COURSES

Participants with an interest in cinema and performing arts may take course offerings through FAMU. The courses are worth typically 1-1.5 U.S. semester credits (2-3 ECTS credits). A final list of FAMU courses is available at the time of enrollment. The following is a representative sample of FAMU courses that have been available in the previous semesters.

  • Acting Theories  
  • Central European Cinemas within the Context of the World Cinema
  • Cinema Dance
  • Circulating within the Modern Cinematic Image
  • Essential Elements of Film Sound 1
  • Film Style and Form 1
  • Filming the Unfilmable
  • History, Development and Characteristics of Genres
  • Script Analysis 1
  • Short Film Practical Analysis: Directing 1
  • The Realm of Montage
  • Visual Theory

ARCHIP COURSES

Students with interest in architecture, urbanism and sustainability may take course offerings through ARCHIP. The courses are worth typically 1-1.5 U.S. semester credits (2-3 ECTS credits). A final list of ARCHIP courses is available at the time of enrollment. The following is a representative sample of ARCHIP courses available to ºÚÁÏÍø911students.

  • Art 1 (DRAWING)
  • Art 3 (MODELS)
  • Art 5 (PRODUCT DESIGN)
  • History of Architecture and Art 1
  • History of Architecture and Art 3
  • Fundamentals of Urbanism
  • Modern Architecture and Art
  • Master Planning
  • Landscape Design
  • Monument Preservation

ADI COURSES

Students with interest in art may take course offerings through ADI. ADI offers two types of courses: studio courses and lecture/seminar courses. Studio courses are worth 4-4.5 U.S. semester credits (8-9 ECTS credits) and lecture/seminar courses are worth 1-2 U.S. semester credits (2-4 ECTS credits). Please note that students who want to enroll in studio courses must submit a portfolio of their art works at the time of course selection. Students may not be permitted to enroll in studio course if their work does not meet ADI criteria. A final list of ADI courses is made available at the time of enrollment. The following is a representative sample of ADI course available to ºÚÁÏÍø911students. 

Studio courses

  • Creative Studio: Painting
  • Creative Studio: Printmaking/Drawing
  • Creative Studio: Photography
  • Creative Studio: Intermedia
  • Creative Studio: Graphic Design
  • Creative Studio: Space/Interior Design

Lecture/seminar courses:

  • History of Art
  • Marketing and Trade of Artwork
  • Museum and Gallery Studies
  • Philosophy of Artistic Expression
  • Cultural Anthropology and Art
  • Psychology of Art

ºÚÁÏÍø911proudly partners with ASU to deliver asynchronous, 100% online coursework that aligns with your degree requirements from anywhere you study abroad.

ºÚÁÏÍø911and ASU offer courses online per program eligibility, at no additional charge. Be sure to review online courses with your home school advisor.

Check the ºÚÁÏÍø911Program Dates and ASU start dates below to maximize course options within your program! 

Search ASU Online Courses BROWSE FAQs for more INFO

 

Program Options
Program Options

Note: This course listing is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract between ºÚÁÏÍø911and any applicant, student, institution, or other party. The courses, as described, may be subject to change as a result of ongoing curricular revisions, assignment of lecturers and teaching staff, and program development. Courses may be canceled due to insufficient enrollment.
"(GI)" denotes courses that originated at CIEE's Global Institutes and that are offered at multiple ºÚÁÏÍø911sites.

Internships

Discover Internship Opportunities

We're excited you're considering this program! Next, explore the types of internships you can choose from for an epic internship abroad with ºÚÁÏÍø911Study Abroad.

Explore Industry Options

Prague's work scene is focused on growing industries like information technology, shared services, and tourism. Internships are common in startups, small to medium-sized enterprises, and NGOs where interns engage in meaningful roles with substantial responsibility, fostering professional growth and innovation. 

A female intern sits in front of a studio A/V board while recording

Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications

Immerse yourself in today's cutting-edge global media by working in film studios, media companies, the theater, and more.

Business Management and Administration Internships

Business Management and Administration

Study international business practices, multicultural leadership, and global market dynamics in Scotland, China, and more.

Browse Internship Opportunities

Explore internship placements available through this program to find the right fit for your academic and professional goals.

Disclaimer: Internship placements are subject to availability and host employer hiring discretion. Application and payment of ºÚÁÏÍø911fees does not guarantee specific placement. This internship listing is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract between ºÚÁÏÍø911and any applicant, student, institution, or other party.

Scholarships

Scholarships & Grants

ºÚÁÏÍø911offers scholarships and grants annually to help students like you make your study abroad dream a reality.

Students who apply to this program are eligible for the following scholarships and grants:

  • Ping Scholarships for Academic Excellence
  • Global Access Initiative (GAIN) Grants
  • ºÚÁÏÍø911Gilman Go Global Grant
  • MSI Grant

To be considered, submit the ºÚÁÏÍø911Scholarships & Grants application within your ºÚÁÏÍø911program application.

Learn more about scholarships

Dates & Fees

Dates & Fees

You get more for every dollar when you study abroad with CIEE, because our high-quality programs include everything from excursions to insurance. There are no hidden charges, and no disappointing surprises when you arrive.

Program

Application Due

Start Date

End Date

Fees & Housing

Program Spring 2025 15 weeks Application Due Deadline Passed Start Date End Date Fees & Housing $19,950
Program Fall 2025 15 weeks Start Date * End Date * Fees & Housing $19,950
Program Fall 2024 15 weeks Application Due Deadline Passed Start Date End Date Fees & Housing $19,950
Program Academic year 2024-2025 34 weeks Application Due Deadline Passed Start Date End Date Fees & Housing $38,900

*Dates for this program are provided as tentative dates. Please consult with your study abroad advisor to confirm dates before purchasing your flights.

To help you budget, keep in mind that students are responsible for the cost of international airfare, local transportation, books and supplies, visas, and personal expenses. In addition, your college or university may charge additional fees for study abroad, or may require you to receive a transcript via CIEE's School of Record, which carries an additional fee of $500.

Program Fees

ºÚÁÏÍø911offers the most student support of any provider in its program fee, including an airport greeting, full-time leadership and support, orientation, cultural activities, local excursions, pre-departure advising, and ºÚÁÏÍø911iNext travel protection with benefits.

Participation Confirmation = $300*

Educational Costs = $15,706**

Housing = $3,750***

Insurance = $194

Total Fees = $19,950

Estimated Costs

Students are responsible and manage costs related to travel, meals, books, and personal expenses. Below are estimates for consideration.

Meals not included in program fee = $446†

International Airfare = $1,000†â¶Ä 

Local Transportation = $45†â¶Ä â€ 

Books & Supplies = $45

Visa Fees = $114

Personal expenses = $250†â¶Ä â€ â¶Ä 

Total Costs = $1,900

Optional Housing

ºÚÁÏÍø911accommodation options are detailed in the Housing section. Based on availability, Select or Select Plus Housing can be chosen during the application process for an additional fee. Housing is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis; however, other factors may also be considered.

Select Housing Fee = $750

Select Plus Housing Fee = $2,500

Financial Aid

ºÚÁÏÍø911offers the most grants and scholarships of any study abroad organization, including $8 million/year in travel grants, merit-based scholarships, institutional and MSI grants, and Gilman Go Global Grants.

See Scholarships

*non-refundable fee

**direct cost of education charged uniformly to all students

***Housing fees listed are for financial aid purposes only and should not be considered a basis for calculation of refunds.

†For students in homestays, families provide 2 meals a day. For students in residence halls/apartments, you should budget approx. $307 per month for groceries if you plan on making your own meals, and more if you plan on eating out regularly.

†â¶Ä round-trip based on U.S. East Coast departure

†â¶Ä â€ cost of taxi to airport on departure; local transportation pass included in program.

†â¶Ä â€ â¶Ä $100 emergency fund + cell phone expense + toiletries

Program Fees

ºÚÁÏÍø911offers the most student support of any provider in its program fee, including an airport greeting, full-time leadership and support, orientation, cultural activities, local excursions, pre-departure advising, and ºÚÁÏÍø911iNext travel protection with benefits.

Participation Confirmation = $300*

Educational Costs = $15,706**

Housing = $3,750***

Insurance = $194

Total Fees = $19,950

Estimated Costs

Students are responsible and manage costs related to travel, meals, books, and personal expenses. Below are estimates for consideration.

Meals not included in program fee = $446†

International Airfare = $1,000†â¶Ä 

Local Transportation = $45†â¶Ä â€ 

Books & Supplies = $45

Visa Fees = $114

Personal expenses = $250†â¶Ä â€ â¶Ä 

Total Costs = $1,900

Financial Aid

ºÚÁÏÍø911offers the most grants and scholarships of any study abroad organization, including $8 million/year in travel grants, merit-based scholarships, institutional and MSI grants, and Gilman Go Global Grants.

See Scholarships

*non-refundable fee

**direct cost of education charged uniformly to all students

***Housing fees listed are for financial aid purposes only and should not be considered a basis for calculation of refunds.

†For students in homestays, families provide 2 meals a day. For students in residence halls/apartments, you should budget approx. $307 per month for groceries if you plan on making your own meals, and more if you plan on eating out regularly.

†â¶Ä round-trip based on U.S. East Coast departure

†â¶Ä â€ cost of taxi to airport on departure; local transportation pass included in program

†â¶Ä â€ â¶Ä $100 emergency fund + cell phone expense + toiletries

Program Fees

ºÚÁÏÍø911offers the most student support of any provider in its program fee, including an airport greeting, full-time leadership and support, orientation, cultural activities, local excursions, pre-departure advising, and ºÚÁÏÍø911iNext travel protection with benefits.

Participation Confirmation = $300*

Educational Costs = $15,956

Housing = $3,500**

Insurance = $194

Total Fees = $19,950

Estimated Costs

Students are responsible and manage costs related to travel, meals, books, and personal expenses. Below are estimates for consideration.

Meals not included in program fee = $446†

International Airfare = $1,000†â¶Ä 

Local Transportation = $45†â¶Ä â€ 

Books & Supplies = $45

Visa Fees = $114

Personal expenses = $250†â¶Ä â€ â¶Ä 

Total Costs = $1,900

Optional Housing

ºÚÁÏÍø911accommodation options are detailed in the Housing section. Based on availability, Select or Select Plus Housing can be chosen during the application process for an additional fee. Housing is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis; however, other factors may also be considered.

Select Housing Fee = $750

Select Plus Housing Fee = $1,500

Financial Aid

ºÚÁÏÍø911offers the most grants and scholarships of any study abroad organization, including $8 million/year in travel grants, merit-based scholarships, institutional and MSI grants, and Gilman Go Global Grants.

See Scholarships

*non-refundable fee

**Housing fees listed are for financial aid purposes only and should not be considered a basis for calculation of refunds.

†For students in homestays, families provide 2 meals a day. For students in residence halls/apartments, you should budget approx. $307 per month for groceries if you plan on making your own meals, and more if you plan on eating out regularly.

†â¶Ä round-trip based on U.S. East Coast departure

†â¶Ä â€ cost of taxi to airport on departure; local transportation pass included in program

†â¶Ä â€ â¶Ä $100 emergency fund + cell phone expense + toiletries

Program Fees

ºÚÁÏÍø911offers the most student support of any provider in its program fee, including an airport greeting, full-time leadership and support, orientation, cultural activities, local excursions, pre-departure advising, and ºÚÁÏÍø911iNext travel protection with benefits.

Participation Confirmation = $300*

Educational Costs = $31,156**

Housing = $7,250***

Insurance = $194

Total Fees = $38,900

Estimated Costs

Students are responsible and manage costs related to travel, meals, books, and personal expenses. Below are estimates for consideration.

Meals not included in program fee = $892†

International Airfare = $1,000†â¶Ä 

Local Transportation = $45†â¶Ä â€ 

Books & Supplies = $90

Visa Fees = $114

Personal expenses = $500†â¶Ä â€ â¶Ä 

Expenses during break = $1,500†â¶Ä â€ â¶Ä â€ 

Total Costs = $4,141

Optional Housing

ºÚÁÏÍø911accommodation options are detailed in the Housing section. Based on availability, Select or Select Plus Housing can be chosen during the application process for an additional fee. Housing is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis; however, other factors may also be considered.

Select Housing Fee = $750

Select Plus Housing Fee = $1,500

Financial Aid

ºÚÁÏÍø911offers the most grants and scholarships of any study abroad organization, including $8 million/year in travel grants, merit-based scholarships, institutional and MSI grants, and Gilman Go Global Grants.

See Scholarships

*non-refundable fee

**direct cost of education charged uniformly to all students

***Housing fees listed are for financial aid purposes only and should not be considered a basis for calculation of refunds.

†For students in homestays, families provide 2 meals a day. For students in residence halls/apartments, you should budget approx. $307 per month for groceries if you plan on making your own meals, and more if you plan on eating out regularly.

†â¶Ä round-trip based on U.S. East Coast departure

†â¶Ä â€ cost of taxi to airport on departure; local transportation pass included in program

†â¶Ä â€ â¶Ä $100 emergency fund + cell phone expense + toiletries

†â¶Ä â€ â¶Ä â€ Students who wish to stay during the break between the two semesters (5 weeks) are responsible for finding their own accommodation and buying local tram pass and all meals during this period.

What's Included

Tuition

Housing

Pre-departure Advising

Advising before you depart to set goals and answer questions

Optional on-site airport meet-and-greet

Orientation

Introduction to your program plus practical information about living in your host city

On-site Staff

Full-time program leadership and support in your city

Cultural and/or Co-curricular Activities

Excursions and/or Study Tours

Travel Protection

ºÚÁÏÍø911iNext travel protection

24/7 emergency on-site support

Staff

Our Staff

Will Barnard

Center Director

Will Barnard heads ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague. Originally from the U.S., Will has lived and worked in the Czech Republic for over twenty years. He has a Bachelor’s degree from Princeton University...

Petra Key

Academic Director

Petra Key is in charge of ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague course portfolio. She manages the ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague faculty and courses, and is responsible for the cooperation with academic partner institutions. Petra Key...

Peter Mistrík

Program Coordinator

Peter is the Program Coordinator at ºÚÁÏÍø911Prague. He is responsible for the development and leadership of the part-time semester internship programs, full-time summer internship program and a growing number...

Get Started Steps

Get Started

Here’s what you need to do to take the next steps:

1

Start an Application

You're one step closer to an amazing internship abroad experience!

2

Connect With Your Campus Study Abroad Office

Share your plans and confirm you're on track to meet all required steps to go abroad. 

3

Contact CIEE

We're here to help! Send us an email if you still have questions or need information about applying to this program.

4

Interested in an optional internship?

After being accepted to this program and submitting the required internship documents, work with ºÚÁÏÍø911staff on your internship goals and select which positions to interview for. ºÚÁÏÍø911will reach out to companies that would be a good fit for you, your interests, and your qualifications. Finalize your internship placement upon arrival!

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