Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Name: Anglo-American University (AAU)
Established: 1990
Type: Private university
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Language of Instruction: English
AAU offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs across multiple disciplines:
School of Business Administration
Undergraduate Programs: Business Administration, Marketing and Communications, International Business
Graduate Programs: MBA, MA in Business and Law in International Markets
School of International Relations & Diplomacy
Undergraduate Programs: International Relations, International Relations and Diplomacy
Graduate Programs: MA in International Relations and Diplomacy
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
Undergraduate Programs: Humanities, Social Sciences, Psychology, Politics and Society
Graduate Programs: MA in Humanities
School of Journalism, Media & Visual Arts
Undergraduate Programs: Journalism and Communications, Visual Arts Studies
Graduate Programs: MA in Journalism and Communications
School of Law
Undergraduate Programs: Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Graduate Programs: LLM in International Human Rights Law
Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports: AAU is accredited by the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, ensuring that its degrees are recognized both in the Czech Republic and internationally.
WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC): AAU is accredited by WASC, a prestigious U.S. accrediting body.
Location: AAU is located in the heart of Prague, in the historic district of Malá Strana.
Facilities:
Modern classrooms equipped with advanced technology
Library with a vast collection of books and online resources
Student lounge and study areas
Art studios and exhibition spaces
On-campus cafeteria
Access to student clubs and organizations
Diverse Student Body: AAU has a highly international student population, with students from over 80 countries.
Global Network: The university maintains partnerships with universities and institutions around the world, facilitating exchange programs and collaborative projects.
High School Diploma: Equivalent to a Czech high school diploma.
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) if the applicant's first language is not English.
Application Materials: Completed application form, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and academic transcripts.
Bachelor’s Degree: From an accredited institution.
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) if the applicant's first language is not English.
Application Materials: Completed application form, personal statement, letters of recommendation, academic transcripts, and a resume or CV.
Merit-Based Scholarships: Available for students with outstanding academic achievements.
Need-Based Financial Aid: Limited financial aid options based on the student's financial situation.
International Scholarships: Specific scholarships available for international students.
Student Clubs and Organizations: AAU offers various clubs and organizations that cater to a wide range of interests, including academic, cultural, and social activities.
Events and Activities: Regular events, including guest lectures, workshops, cultural excursions, and networking opportunities.
Career Services: The university provides career counseling, internship opportunities, and job placement services to help students transition from university to professional life.
B.A. in Business Administration
Focus: Management, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
Specializations: Marketing, Finance.
B.A. in International Business
Focus: Global business strategies, international markets, and trade policies.
B.A. in Marketing & Communications
Focus: Marketing strategies, public relations, and digital marketing.
B.A. in International Relations
Focus: Political science, international affairs, global security.
B.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy
Focus: Diplomatic practices, international law, global governance.
B.A. in Humanities, Society, and Culture
Focus: Cultural studies, sociology, philosophy, history.
B.A. in Politics and Society
Focus: Political theories, comparative politics, social policy.
B.A. in Psychology
Focus: Psychological theories, human behavior, research methods.
B.A. in Journalism and Communications
Focus: Media studies, journalism practices, public relations.
B.A. in Visual Art Studies
Focus: Art history, visual culture, studio art practices.
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Focus: International law, human rights law, European Union law.
M.A. in Business and Law in International Markets
Focus: International business law, trade regulations, global markets.
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
Focus: Advanced management, strategic planning, business leadership.
M.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy
Focus: Advanced studies in international relations, diplomacy, conflict resolution.
M.A. in Humanities
Focus: Interdisciplinary humanities, cultural studies, critical theory.
M.A. in Journalism and Communications
Focus: Advanced media studies, communication strategies, journalistic ethics.
LL.M. in International Human Rights Law
Focus: International human rights protection, humanitarian law, global justice.
Faculty |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
School of Business Administration |
B.A. in Business Administration |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
|
B.A. in International Business |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
|
B.A. in Marketing & Communications |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
School of International Relations & Diplomacy |
B.A. in International Relations |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
|
B.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
School of Humanities & Social Sciences |
B.A. in Humanities, Society, and Culture |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
|
B.A. in Politics and Society |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
|
B.A. in Psychology |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
School of Journalism, Media & Visual Arts |
B.A. in Journalism and Communications |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
|
B.A. in Visual Art Studies |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
School of Law |
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) |
3-4 |
$13,800 |
Faculty |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
School of Business Administration |
MBA (Master of Business Administration) |
1-2 |
$17,800 |
|
M.A. in Business and Law in International Markets |
2 |
$15,400 |
School of International Relations & Diplomacy |
M.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy |
2 |
$15,400 |
School of Humanities & Social Sciences |
M.A. in Humanities |
2 |
$15,400 |
School of Journalism, Media & Visual Arts |
M.A. in Journalism and Communications |
2 |
$15,400 |
School of Law |
LL.M. in International Human Rights Law |
1-2 |
$15,400 |
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Language of Instruction: English
Accreditation: Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, and WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).
B.A. in Business Administration
B.A. in International Business
B.A. in Marketing & Communications
B.A. in International Relations
B.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy
B.A. in Humanities, Society, and Culture
B.A. in Politics and Society
B.A. in Psychology
B.A. in Journalism and Communications
B.A. in Visual Art Studies
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
M.A. in Business and Law in International Markets
M.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy
M.A. in Humanities
M.A. in Journalism and Communications
LL.M. in International Human Rights Law
High School Diploma: Equivalent to a Czech high school diploma.
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) if the applicant's first language is not English.
Application Materials: Completed application form, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and academic transcripts.
Bachelor’s Degree: From an accredited institution.
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) if the applicant's first language is not English.
Application Materials: Completed application form, personal statement, letters of recommendation, academic transcripts, and a resume or CV.
Tuition Fees: Approximately $13,800 per year.
MBA: $17,800 per year
Other Master’s Programs: $15,400 per year
Merit-Based Scholarships: Available for students with outstanding academic achievements.
Need-Based Financial Aid: Limited financial aid options based on the student's financial situation.
International Scholarships: Specific scholarships available for international students.
Accommodation: University-assisted housing options, including dormitories and private apartments.
Cost: Approximately $300-$600 per month depending on the type and location.
Living Expenses: Additional costs for food, transportation, and personal expenses.
Estimated Monthly Cost: $500-$1,000 depending on lifestyle.
International Community: AAU hosts students from over 80 countries, creating a diverse and inclusive environment.
Student Clubs and Organizations: Various clubs and organizations catering to different interests, including academic, cultural, and social activities.
Events and Activities: Regular events, workshops, guest lectures, and cultural excursions.
Career Services: Assistance with internships, job placements, and career counseling.
Academic Support: Tutoring, writing center, and academic advising.
Counseling Services: Mental health support and counseling services.
Health Services: Access to medical facilities and health insurance guidance.
Orientation Program: Designed to help international students adjust to life in Prague and at AAU.
Student Visa: Required for non-EU students to study in the Czech Republic. Application should be made at the Czech embassy or consulate in the student’s home country.
Residence Permit: Necessary for stays longer than 90 days. Processed after arrival in the Czech Republic.
Review the undergraduate programs offered and decide which program suits your academic and career goals.
Completed Application Form: Available on the AAU website.
High School Diploma: An equivalent of a Czech high school diploma.
Transcripts: Official transcripts from all secondary schools attended.
English Proficiency Test: If English is not your first language, submit scores from TOEFL, IELTS, or another recognized English proficiency test.
Personal Statement: A statement of purpose outlining your academic interests, career goals, and reasons for choosing AAU.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically two letters from teachers or professionals who can attest to your academic abilities and character.
Resume/CV: Optional but recommended for highlighting extracurricular activities and work experience.
Online Application Portal: Submit all application materials through the AAU online application portal.
Application Fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee (amount specified on the AAU website).
Interview (if required): Some programs may require an interview, either in person or via video call.
Review: The admissions committee reviews your application.
Decision Notification: You will be notified of the admission decision via email. This typically happens within a few weeks of submitting your complete application.
Acceptance: If accepted, you will receive an acceptance letter.
Confirmation: Confirm your acceptance by paying a deposit to secure your place.
Visa Application: Begin the visa application process if you are an international student.
Review the graduate programs offered and decide which program aligns with your academic and professional aspirations.
Completed Application Form: Available on the AAU website.
Bachelor’s Degree: From an accredited institution.
Transcripts: Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended.
English Proficiency Test: If English is not your first language, submit scores from TOEFL, IELTS, or another recognized English proficiency test.
Personal Statement: A detailed statement of purpose explaining your academic interests, career goals, and reasons for pursuing graduate studies at AAU.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically two letters from professors or professionals who can speak to your academic and professional capabilities.
Resume/CV: Detailed resume outlining your academic, professional, and extracurricular activities.
Additional Materials: Some programs may require additional materials such as a writing sample or portfolio.
Online Application Portal: Submit all application materials through the AAU online application portal.
Application Fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee (amount specified on the AAU website).
Interview (if required): Some programs may require an interview, either in person or via video call.
Review: The admissions committee reviews your application.
Decision Notification: You will be notified of the admission decision via email. This typically happens within a few weeks of submitting your complete application.
Acceptance: If accepted, you will receive an acceptance letter.
Confirmation: Confirm your acceptance by paying a deposit to secure your place.
Visa Application: Begin the visa application process if you are an international student.
Anglo-American University (AAU) in Prague has multiple intake periods for its undergraduate and graduate programs to accommodate students from around the world:
Fall Semester:
Application Deadline: Early August
Semester Starts: Early September
Spring Semester:
Application Deadline: Early December
Semester Starts: Late January or early February
Fall Semester:
Application Deadline: Early August
Semester Starts: Early September
Spring Semester:
Application Deadline: Early December
Semester Starts: Late January or early February
Academic Qualifications:
High School Diploma: An equivalent of a Czech high school diploma.
Transcripts: Official transcripts from all secondary schools attended.
English Proficiency:
English Proficiency Test: Proof of proficiency in English is required if the applicant's first language is not English. Accepted tests and minimum scores typically include:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 525 (paper-based) or 70 (internet-based)
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.0
Other recognized tests may also be accepted.
Application Materials:
Completed Application Form: Available on the AAU website.
Personal Statement: A statement of purpose outlining academic interests, career goals, and reasons for choosing AAU.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically two letters from teachers or professionals who can attest to academic abilities and character.
Resume/CV: Optional but recommended for highlighting extracurricular activities and work experience.
Interview:
Interview (if required): Some programs may require an interview, either in person or via video call.
Academic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree: From an accredited institution.
Transcripts: Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended.
English Proficiency:
English Proficiency Test: Proof of proficiency in English is required if the applicant's first language is not English. Accepted tests and minimum scores typically include:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 575 (paper-based) or 90 (internet-based)
IELTS: Minimum score of 7.0
Other recognized tests may also be accepted.
Application Materials:
Completed Application Form: Available on the AAU website.
Personal Statement: A detailed statement of purpose explaining academic interests, career goals, and reasons for pursuing graduate studies at AAU.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically two letters from professors or professionals who can speak to academic and professional capabilities.
Resume/CV: Detailed resume outlining academic, professional, and extracurricular activities.
Additional Materials: Some programs may require additional materials such as a writing sample or portfolio.
Interview:
Interview (if required): Some programs may require an interview, either in person or via video call.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
Application Process |
---|---|---|---|
Merit-Based Scholarship |
- High academic achievement |
- Tuition fee reduction |
- Automatic consideration upon admission |
|
- Available for both undergraduate and graduate students |
- Amount varies based on GPA |
|
Need-Based Financial Aid |
- Demonstrated financial need |
- Financial assistance towards tuition |
- Submit financial aid application form |
|
- Available for both undergraduate and graduate students |
- Amount varies based on financial need |
- Provide supporting financial documents |
Czech Ministry of Education Scholarship |
- Available for international students from developing countries |
- Full or partial tuition coverage |
- Apply through the Czech Ministry of Education website |
|
- Must meet specific academic and nationality criteria |
- Monthly stipend for living expenses |
- Follow instructions on the ministry’s website |
Visegrad Fund Scholarship |
- Students from Visegrad countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) |
- Partial tuition coverage |
- Apply through the Visegrad Fund website |
|
- Academic excellence and relevant study/research proposal |
- Monthly stipend |
- Online application |
Fulbright Program |
- U.S. citizens applying for graduate programs |
- Full tuition coverage |
- Apply through the Fulbright website |
|
- Selection based on academic excellence and leadership qualities |
- Monthly stipend |
- Detailed application process on the website |
AAU Transfer Scholarship |
- Students transferring from another university |
- Tuition fee reduction |
- Apply through the AAU admissions office |
|
- Minimum GPA requirement |
- Amount varies based on academic performance |
- Submit transfer application and transcripts |
Legacy Scholarship |
- Available to immediate family members of AAU alumni |
- Tuition fee reduction |
- Apply through the AAU admissions office |
|
- Proof of relationship with alumni required |
- Amount varies |
- Provide necessary documentation |
Early Bird Scholarship |
- Early application submission |
- Tuition fee reduction |
- Submit application before the early deadline |
|
- Available for both undergraduate and graduate students |
- Fixed amount reduction |
- Apply through the AAU admissions office |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (Per Month in USD) |
---|---|---|
Campus Location |
Located in the historic district of Malá Strana, Prague |
N/A |
Lecture Halls |
Modern classrooms equipped with advanced technology |
N/A |
Library |
Extensive collection of books and online resources |
N/A |
Study Areas |
Dedicated study and reading areas |
N/A |
Computer Labs |
Equipped with the latest software and high-speed internet |
N/A |
Sports Facilities |
Access to nearby gyms and sports clubs |
Varies |
Student Lounge |
Comfortable space for relaxation and socializing |
N/A |
Cafeteria |
On-campus dining options |
Varies (affordable) |
Health Services |
Access to medical facilities and health services |
N/A |
Student Clubs & Orgs |
Various academic, cultural, and social clubs |
N/A |
Accommodation Options |
University-assisted housing options |
|
Single Room |
Private room, shared facilities |
$400 - $600 |
Double Room |
Shared room, shared facilities |
$300 - $500 |
Private Apartment |
Independent living, more privacy |
$600 - $800 |
Shared Apartment |
Shared living space, shared facilities |
$450 - $650 |
Small Class Sizes: AAU emphasizes personalized learning with small class sizes, allowing for close interaction with professors and peers.
Diverse Programs: A wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in fields such as business, international relations, humanities, journalism, and law.
International Faculty: Experienced faculty members from around the world provide diverse perspectives and expertise.
Multicultural Community: AAU hosts students from over 80 countries, creating a diverse and inclusive environment.
Cultural Events: Regular events, including cultural festivals, international dinners, and film screenings, celebrate the diversity of the student body.
Exploring Prague: Located in the heart of Prague, students have easy access to the city's rich history, architecture, museums, galleries, and nightlife.
Student Clubs and Organizations: AAU offers various clubs and organizations catering to different interests, including academic, cultural, and social activities.
Examples include the Debate Club, Business Club, Photography Club, and Model United Nations.
Sports and Recreation: Students have access to nearby gyms and sports facilities, and can participate in activities like soccer, basketball, yoga, and more.
Workshops and Seminars: Regularly hosted events on topics such as career development, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
Academic Support: Tutoring, writing center, and academic advising are available to help students succeed academically.
Counseling Services: Mental health support and counseling services are offered to help students manage stress and maintain well-being.
Health Services: Access to medical facilities and guidance on health insurance.
Internships and Job Placements: The Career Services office helps students find internships and job placements, both locally and internationally.
Career Counseling: Personalized career counseling and workshops on resume writing, interview skills, and job search strategies.
Networking Opportunities: Events and seminars with industry professionals and alumni to build professional networks.
Accommodation: University-assisted housing options, including dormitories and private apartments, are available to students.
Cost of Living: Prague is relatively affordable compared to other European capitals. Estimated monthly expenses include:
Accommodation: $300-$800, depending on the type and location.
Food and Dining: $200-$400
Transportation: $20-$30 for a monthly public transport pass
Miscellaneous: $100-$200 for personal expenses and entertainment
Student Council: The student council represents student interests, organizes events, and acts as a liaison between the student body and the university administration.
Participation: Students are encouraged to participate in decision-making processes and contribute to the university community.
Orientation Program: A comprehensive orientation program helps international students acclimate to life in Prague and at AAU.
Visa and Immigration Assistance: Guidance on obtaining visas and residence permits.
Language Support: Czech language courses may be offered to help international students adapt.
Morning: Classes and lectures
Midday: Lunch at the on-campus cafeteria or nearby restaurants
Afternoon: More classes, study sessions, or participation in extracurricular activities
Evening: Socializing with friends, attending cultural events, or exploring Prague
Personalized Career Counseling: One-on-one sessions to help students identify their career goals, develop job search strategies, and prepare for the job market.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular events focused on resume writing, interview skills, networking strategies, and career planning.
Job Fairs and Networking Events: Opportunities to connect with potential employers, industry professionals, and alumni.
Mandatory and Voluntary Internships: Many programs include mandatory internships, while voluntary internships are strongly encouraged for all students to gain practical experience.
Partnerships with Companies: AAU has established relationships with a variety of companies, NGOs, and governmental organizations to provide internship opportunities.
Support in Securing Internships: The Career Services Office assists students in finding and securing relevant internship positions.
Company Presentations: Regular presentations by companies looking to recruit AAU students.
On-Campus Interviews: Employers conduct interviews on campus for various positions.
Business and Finance: Many graduates find opportunities in multinational corporations, banks, and financial institutions.
International Relations and Diplomacy: Graduates often secure positions in international organizations, embassies, and NGOs.
Media and Journalism: Opportunities in media companies, publishing houses, and public relations agencies.
Law: Graduates from the law programs may find employment in law firms, corporate legal departments, and international legal organizations.
Humanities and Social Sciences: Diverse opportunities in research institutions, cultural organizations, and educational institutions.
Strong Alumni Network: AAU maintains an active alumni network, providing current students with valuable networking opportunities.
Mentorship Programs: Alumni and industry professionals often serve as mentors, offering guidance and support to students.
High Placement Rate: AAU boasts a high placement rate, with many graduates finding employment within a few months of graduation.
Global Opportunities: AAU graduates work in various countries around the world, leveraging their international education and global network.
Visa and Work Permit Assistance: Guidance on obtaining work permits and navigating visa regulations for international students seeking employment in the Czech Republic or other countries.
Language Support: Although courses are in English, students are encouraged to learn Czech to enhance their employability in the local job market.
Address: Anglo-American University Letenská 5 118 00 Prague 1 Czech Republic