Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Founded: 1885
Founders: Influential figures in the arts and education community in the late 19th century.
Objective: To provide education in the applied arts and support the growth of modern Czech culture.
City: Prague
Country: Czech Republic
Campus: The academy is housed in an architecturally significant building in Prague, designed by architect Jan Kotěra.
Programs: Offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.
Disciplines: Includes architecture, graphic design, product design, fine arts, applied arts, and theory and history of art.
Departments: The school has various departments, such as the Department of Architecture, the Department of Design, the Department of Fine Arts, etc.
Interdisciplinary Approach: Encourages collaboration across different fields of study.
Cultural Influence: The academy has played a significant role in shaping Czech culture and arts.
Innovation: Known for fostering innovation in design and architecture.
Notable Alumni: Many distinguished artists, designers, and architects have graduated from the academy, contributing to its reputation.
Selection Process: Competitive, with a focus on the applicant's portfolio, entrance exams, and interviews.
International Students: Welcomes students from around the world, offering programs in Czech and English.
Workshops and Studios: State-of-the-art facilities for practical training.
Library: Extensive collection of art, design, and architecture resources.
Exhibition Spaces: Galleries and spaces for students and faculty to display their work.
Exhibitions: Regular exhibitions showcasing student and faculty work.
Collaborations: Partnerships with other institutions, industry collaborations, and participation in international projects.
Architecture
Focuses on the fundamentals of architectural design, history, and theory.
Fine Arts
Includes painting, sculpture, printmaking, and other traditional fine arts disciplines.
Graphic Design
Covers areas like typography, visual communication, and digital media.
Product Design
Emphasizes the design of everyday objects, furniture, and industrial products.
Fashion and Footwear Design
Focuses on garment design, fashion illustration, and footwear design.
Film and Television Graphics
Combines animation, film production, and visual effects.
Photography
Covers traditional and digital photography techniques and theory.
Theory and History of Art and Design
Provides a comprehensive understanding of art and design history, critical theory, and cultural studies.
Architecture
Advanced architectural design, urbanism, and sustainable architecture.
Fine Arts
Specialized areas like painting, sculpture, and new media arts.
Graphic Design
Advanced studies in visual communication, branding, and interactive design.
Product Design
Focuses on advanced product development, innovation, and user-centered design.
Fashion and Footwear Design
In-depth study of fashion design, textile technology, and fashion marketing.
Film and Television Graphics
Advanced animation techniques, storytelling, and media production.
Photography
Advanced photographic techniques, conceptual photography, and multimedia projects.
Theory and History of Art and Design
Further study into art and design criticism, curation, and academic research.
Art and Design
Interdisciplinary research across various art and design fields.
Architecture
Focus on theoretical and practical research in architecture and urban planning.
Theory and History of Art and Design
In-depth research in the history, theory, and criticism of art and design.
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Architecture |
4 years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
Fine Arts |
4 years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
Graphic Design |
4 years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
Product Design |
4 years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
Fashion and Footwear Design |
4 years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
Film and Television Graphics |
4 years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
Photography |
4 years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
Theory and History of Art and Design |
4 years |
$4,000 - $6,000 |
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Architecture |
2 years |
$4,500 - $6,500 |
Fine Arts |
2 years |
$4,500 - $6,500 |
Graphic Design |
2 years |
$4,500 - $6,500 |
Product Design |
2 years |
$4,500 - $6,500 |
Fashion and Footwear Design |
2 years |
$4,500 - $6,500 |
Film and Television Graphics |
2 years |
$4,500 - $6,500 |
Photography |
2 years |
$4,500 - $6,500 |
Theory and History of Art and Design |
2 years |
$4,500 - $6,500 |
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Art and Design |
3-4 years |
$3,000 - $5,000 |
Architecture |
3-4 years |
$3,000 - $5,000 |
Theory and History of Art and Design |
3-4 years |
$3,000 - $5,000 |
Portfolio: A strong portfolio showcasing previous work is crucial.
Educational Background: Relevant previous education in the chosen field of study.
Language Proficiency: For programs taught in Czech, proficiency in the Czech language is required. Some programs are available in English, for which proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) might be needed.
Entrance Exams: Depending on the program, students may need to pass entrance exams or interviews.
Bachelor’s Programs: Typically 4 years.
Master’s Programs: Typically 2 years.
PhD/Doctorate Programs: Typically 3-4 years.
Czech: Most programs are offered in Czech.
English: Selected programs and courses are available in English. It's important to check specific program details for language options.
Bachelor’s Programs: Approximately $4,000 - $6,000 per year.
Master’s Programs: Approximately $4,500 - $6,500 per year.
PhD/Doctorate Programs: Approximately $3,000 - $5,000 per year.
Merit-Based Scholarships: Available for outstanding students.
Government Scholarships: Check with the Czech government or home country for available scholarships.
International Scholarships: international organizations offer scholarships for studying in the Czech Republic.
Accommodation: University-provided dormitories or assistance in finding private housing.
Workshops and Studios: Access to state-of-the-art facilities for practical work.
Library: Extensive collection of resources related to arts, design, and architecture.
Student Support Services: Includes academic advising, career services, and counseling.
Cultural Activities: Regular exhibitions, workshops, and events.
Cost of Living: Relatively affordable compared to other European capitals. Estimated monthly expenses (including accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses) range from $600 to $1,000.
Cultural Experience: Prague is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage, offering a diverse range of cultural and recreational activities.
Choose a Program:
Review available Bachelor's programs on the UMPRUM website and select the one that fits your interests and career goals.
Prepare Your Portfolio:
Compile a portfolio that demonstrates your skills and creativity. Follow any specific guidelines provided by the program.
Submit an Online Application:
Complete the online application form on the UMPRUM website. Make sure to include all required documents, such as your portfolio, educational certificates, and proof of language proficiency.
Entrance Exams:
Participate in entrance exams or interviews. These may include practical tests, written exams, or oral interviews. Specific requirements will be provided by the program.
Admission Decision:
After reviewing applications and conducting exams/interviews, UMPRUM will notify you of the admission decision. Successful candidates will receive an acceptance letter.
Enrollment:
Complete the enrollment process by submitting any additional required documents and paying the tuition fees.
Choose a Program:
Review available Master's programs on the UMPRUM website and select the one that fits your interests and career goals.
Prepare Your Portfolio:
Compile a portfolio that demonstrates your advanced skills and creativity. Follow any specific guidelines provided by the program.
Submit an Online Application:
Complete the online application form on the UMPRUM website. Include all required documents, such as your portfolio, Bachelor's degree certificate, transcripts, and proof of language proficiency.
Entrance Exams/Interviews:
Participate in entrance exams or interviews. These may include practical tests, written exams, or oral interviews. Specific requirements will be provided by the program.
Admission Decision:
After reviewing applications and conducting exams/interviews, UMPRUM will notify you of the admission decision. Successful candidates will receive an acceptance letter.
Enrollment:
Complete the enrollment process by submitting any additional required documents and paying the tuition fees.
Choose a Program:
Review available PhD programs on the UMPRUM website and select the one that aligns with your research interests.
Prepare Your Research Proposal:
Develop a detailed research proposal outlining your intended research project, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
Prepare Your Portfolio:
Compile a portfolio that demonstrates your previous research and advanced skills in your field. Follow any specific guidelines provided by the program.
Submit an Online Application:
Complete the online application form on the UMPRUM website. Include all required documents, such as your research proposal, portfolio, Master's degree certificate, transcripts, and proof of language proficiency.
Entrance Exams/Interviews:
Participate in entrance exams or interviews. These may include a presentation of your research proposal and a discussion with a panel of faculty members. Specific requirements will be provided by the program.
Admission Decision:
After reviewing applications and conducting exams/interviews, UMPRUM will notify you of the admission decision. Successful candidates will receive an acceptance letter.
Enrollment:
Complete the enrollment process by submitting any additional required documents and paying the tuition fees.
Bachelor’s Programs: Typically start in September. The application period usually opens in the fall or early winter of the previous year.
Master’s Programs: Typically start in September. The application period usually opens in the fall or early winter of the previous year.
PhD/Doctorate Programs: Typically start in September. The application period usually opens in the fall or early winter of the previous year.
Educational Background:
Completion of secondary education (high school diploma or equivalent).
Portfolio:
A strong portfolio showcasing your previous work and skills relevant to the chosen field of study.
Entrance Exams/Interviews:
Participation in entrance exams or interviews, which may include practical tests, written exams, or oral interviews.
Language Proficiency:
For programs taught in Czech: Proficiency in the Czech language (proof required).
For programs taught in English: Proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS scores) if applicable.
Educational Background:
A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Portfolio:
A strong portfolio showcasing your advanced skills and previous work relevant to the chosen field of study.
Research Proposal (if applicable):
A detailed research proposal outlining your intended project, objectives, and methodology (for research-focused programs).
Entrance Exams/Interviews:
Participation in entrance exams or interviews, which may include practical tests, written exams, or oral interviews.
Language Proficiency:
For programs taught in Czech: Proficiency in the Czech language (proof required).
For programs taught in English: Proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS scores) if applicable.
Educational Background:
A Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal outlining your intended research project, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
Portfolio:
A strong portfolio demonstrating your previous research and advanced skills in your field.
Entrance Exams/Interviews:
Participation in entrance exams or interviews, including a presentation of your research proposal and a discussion with a panel of faculty members.
Language Proficiency:
For programs taught in Czech: Proficiency in the Czech language (proof required).
For programs taught in English: Proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS scores) if applicable.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
Application Process |
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Merit-Based Scholarships |
Outstanding academic and artistic achievements |
Partial to full tuition fee waiver |
Automatic consideration upon admission |
Czech Government Scholarships |
country of origin; financial need |
Covers tuition fees, living expenses, and insurance |
Application through Czech embassies or Ministry of Education |
Visegrad Fund Scholarships |
Students from Visegrad Group (V4) countries |
Tuition fees and living expenses |
Online application via Visegrad Fund website |
Erasmus+ Scholarships |
Exchange students from partner universities |
Tuition fees and living expenses |
Application through home university |
UMPRUM Internal Scholarships |
Current students with exceptional performance |
Financial support for projects and research |
Application through UMPRUM's scholarship office |
External Scholarships |
international organizations and foundations |
(tuition fees, living expenses, project funding) |
Application directly to respective organizations |
Facility/Service |
Description |
Cost (USD per month) |
---|---|---|
Campus Location |
Main campus located in Prague |
N/A |
Student Dormitories |
University-provided shared rooms |
$200 - $300 |
Private Accommodation |
Apartments or shared housing in Prague |
$400 - $800 |
Library |
Extensive collection of art, design, and architecture resources |
N/A |
Workshops and Studios |
State-of-the-art facilities for practical training |
N/A |
Computer Labs |
Equipped with the latest software and hardware for design and architecture |
N/A |
Exhibition Spaces |
Galleries and spaces for student and faculty exhibitions |
N/A |
Cafeteria/Canteen |
On-campus dining facilities offering meals and snacks |
$100 - $200 (meals) |
Fitness Center |
On-campus gym and sports facilities |
$20 - $40 |
Student Support Services |
Academic advising, career services, and counseling |
N/A |
Cultural Activities |
Regular exhibitions, workshops, and events |
N/A |
Public Transportation Pass |
Discounted student pass for Prague’s public transport |
$20 - $30 |
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Students from different departments often collaborate on projects, fostering a multidisciplinary approach to arts and design.
Workshops and Studios: Access to state-of-the-art facilities where students can work on practical projects, participate in workshops, and develop their skills.
Exhibitions and Showcases: Regular opportunities to display work in the academy’s galleries and public exhibitions, gaining exposure and feedback.
Art and Design Events: Frequent exhibitions, lectures, and workshops featuring prominent artists and designers.
Student Organizations: Various student clubs and organizations focusing on different aspects of art, design, and architecture.
Cultural Events: UMPRUM hosts and participates in numerous cultural events, providing students with opportunities to engage with the local and international art scene.
Student Dormitories: Affordable on-campus housing options. Shared rooms foster a communal living environment.
Library: A comprehensive collection of books, journals, and digital resources in art, design, and architecture.
Cafeteria/Canteen: On-campus dining facilities offering a variety of meals and snacks at reasonable prices.
Fitness Center: Access to gym and sports facilities, promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Community Engagement: Strong sense of community with regular social events, mixers, and student-led activities.
Networking Opportunities: Interaction with peers, faculty, and visiting professionals from the art and design industries.
City Life: Located in Prague, students benefit from the city's rich cultural heritage, vibrant nightlife, and diverse social activities.
Academic Advising: Guidance and support from faculty advisors to help students navigate their academic journey.
Career Services: Assistance with internships, job placements, and career development workshops.
Counseling Services: Confidential counseling and psychological support available for students.
International Student Support: Dedicated services to help international students with visas, accommodation, and integration into student life.
Convenient Access: Prague’s extensive public transportation network (buses, trams, metro) makes commuting easy and affordable.
Student Discounts: Discounted transportation passes available for students.
Cost of Living: Prague is relatively affordable compared to other European capitals. Monthly expenses range from $600 to $1,000, including accommodation, food, and personal expenses.
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Various scholarships available to support students financially.
Career Counseling: UMPRUM offers career counseling services to help students identify their career goals and develop a strategy to achieve them.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops and seminars on resume writing, portfolio development, interview skills, and other career-related topics.
Networking Events: Opportunities to connect with industry professionals through guest lectures, networking events, and alumni meetups.
Internships: The academy encourages students to undertake internships during their studies. These internships provide valuable industry experience and often lead to job offers post-graduation.
Industry Partnerships: UMPRUM has collaborations with various companies, studios, and cultural institutions, providing students with internship opportunities and real-world project experiences.
Alumni Association: UMPRUM maintains a strong network of alumni who are actively involved in the arts, design, and architecture sectors. This network can be a valuable resource for current students seeking mentorship and job opportunities.
Alumni Success: Many UMPRUM graduates have gone on to have successful careers as artists, designers, architects, and educators. The academy often highlights alumni achievements, providing inspiration and networking opportunities for current students.
Job Listings: UMPRUM regularly shares job listings and opportunities with students through its internal communication channels.
Career Fairs: The academy may host or participate in career fairs, allowing students to meet potential employers and learn about job openings.
Faculty Connections: Professors and instructors at UMPRUM often have extensive industry connections and can help students find job opportunities through their networks.
Real-World Projects: Students often work on real-world projects as part of their coursework, gaining practical experience and building a professional portfolio.
Competitions and Exhibitions: Participation in national and international competitions and exhibitions helps students gain visibility and recognition in their field.
High Employment Rate: Many UMPRUM graduates find employment shortly after graduation, thanks to the academy’s strong reputation and industry connections.
Entrepreneurial Success: Some graduates go on to start their own successful businesses or freelance careers in art, design, and architecture.
Portfolio Quality:
A strong and well-curated portfolio is crucial. It should demonstrate creativity, technical skills, and a clear vision in the applicant's chosen field.
Academic Records:
Solid academic performance in previous educational institutions is important.
Entrance Exams and Interviews:
Many programs require entrance exams, which may include practical tests, written exams, or oral interviews. Performance in these exams is a significant factor in the admission decision.
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in the language of instruction (Czech or English) is necessary. Applicants might need to provide proof of language skills through standardized tests.
Competition:
The number of applicants versus the number of available spots can vary each year, affecting the acceptance rate.
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