AT A GLANCE

Eligibility

• Sophomore, Junior, Senior
• 3.0 cumulative GPA
• Students need a 3.0 cumulative GPA and at least sophomore standing. Service learning internship for academic credit available.
• All students participate in a one-week Czech Language and Culture intensive course at the start of the program. Students continue in Czech language courses according to their level throughout the semester.
• Open to UW-Madison degree-seeking students only. Other students apply directly to CET.

Subjects

Communication arts (film), political science, literature, Jewish studies, and Czech language.

Classroom Language

Czech, English

Housing

Apartments (with Czech or American roommates)

Program Duration

Fall semester: Late August - Mid-December
Spring semester: Mid-January - Early May

Application Deadline(s)


9/14/2012 Spring - 2012-13 Program
3/1/2013 Fall - 2013-14 Program

Questions about this program?
Contact a Peer Advisor!
peeradvisor@studyabroad.wisc.edu


Czech Republic, Prague
CET Central European Studies & Jewish Studies in Prague

Overview | Academics | Cost | Location | Life Abroad | Student Voices

Offered through CET Academic Programs, this program is co-sponsored with UW-Madison. Students can choose from two program options during the fall and spring semesters: Central European Studies or Jewish Studies. Both programs immerse students in the beautiful setting of Prague with options of doing coursework at both the Humanities Faculty of Charles University and FAMU (The Film and TV School of the Academy of the Performing Arts). Students will be challenged both in and outside of the classroom through in-depth lectures, small class sizes and opportunities for involvement in the community. Excursions and activities give students a firsthand perspective on the topics they learn about in class. Students who are excited about immersing themselves in the local environment may choose to participate in a Service Learning Internship. Students choose a volunteer opportunity which may include volunteering at a local school or offering assistance to one of the many international organizations in Prague. The Service Learning Internship is worth one credit and is in addition to the other course work taken on the program.

Goethe proclaimed Prague to be "the most precious stone in the crown of the world." Prague stands at the crossroads of Europe, where east meets west and history meets today's post-communist era. Rivaling Paris as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Prague will invite you to wander through its fairytale-like cobblestone streets and take in a thousand years of architectural and artistic history.

Prague, first settled by Czechs in the late 9th century, has been the capital of Bohemia ever since. Serving twice as the medieval seat of the Holy Roman Empire, Prague continued to strive as a sister city to Vienna into modern times - always standing at the forefront of culture and industry. Prague's grand intellectual and artistic tradition will inspire you in your studies. Living in Prague today, you'll encounter one of the world's fastest growing economies, and witness its people overcome the challenges of democratization.