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  • Locations: Prague, Czech Republic
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring
  • Program Sponsor: CET Academic Programs 
  • The application cycle for permission to study abroad will open in early October.
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Language of instruction: Czech, English Housing Options: Apartment (shared)
Click here for a definition of this term Available Areas of Study: Architectural History, Art History, Business, Culture, Czech Language & Literature, Eastern European Studies, Economics, European Studies, Film, History, Humanities, International Business, International Relations, International Studies, Internships, Jewish Studies, Liberal Arts, Literature, Philosophy, Political Science, Politics, Psychology, Religion/Theology, Service Learning, Sociology Program Type: Internship or Experiential Learning Option, study abroad, volunteer abroad
Program Description:

CET Prague

CET Prague
Are you looking to experience the beauty, romance and history of old Europe? CET Prague is for students looking for a meaningful experience with plenty of experiential learning outside the classroom. Choose between four core courses—Business & Economics, Central European Studies, Global Security Studies, or Jewish Studies—to guide your semester. Study the basics of Czech language, and the rest of your curriculum is up to you.

Study Abroad in Prague

  • Choose from four concentrations: Business & Economics, Central European Studies, Global Security Studies, or Jewish Studies
  • Diverse elective selection
  • Two Traveling seminars
  • Variety of internship placement options
  • Live with Czech roommates
  • No language prerequisite
Visit the CET website to learn more about this program.


Mental Health & Wellness Resources

To ensure a successful study abroad experience, it is important to research the mental health and wellness resources provided by the study abroad program to determine if they offer appropriate support for your particular needs.

CET provides 24/7 emergency contact (800-225-4262) and publishes health alerts related to their programs. There is an English-language psychology/psychiatry practice in Prague. Major hospitals also have English-speaking options in their clinics. We urge you to explore these resources via the links that CET has provided below to determine if your needs will be met.
 

Requirements for Vassar Students

Vassar students are required to enroll in a Czech language course at the appropriate level while studying on the program.

Dates / Deadlines:

There are currently no active application cycles for this program.

The application cycle for permission to study abroad will open in early October.