CEA Prague
Center for Global Education
Office Hours: Open Mondays-Fridays, 8:30am-4:30pm
Harkins Hall, Room 215
401.865.2114
pcabroad@providence.edu
This program allows students to participate in an internship in a city that’s home to thousands of international companies by integrating this experience into their semester long academic study. Students participating in this program are encouraged to have 3-4 courses directly related to the internship field or 6 weeks full time work in the field.
There are placements available in wide range of industries including:
- Accounting
- Advertising
- Business Management
- Finance
- Marketing
- Non-Governmental Organizations and Development
- Non-Profit Administration
While abroad, students will enroll in an internship and seminar course as well as other elective courses from the Anglo-American University’s full curriculum. The internship seminar meets for 21 hours while the internship placements will last for 120 hours over the course of the semester. The schedules of the internships will be determined upon placement, however they make take place from Monday-Friday. Students should enroll in 15 credit hours (one three-credit internship and four three-credit electives).
Sample Courses Taken By Past Program Participants
Note: In order to determine whether a particular course will be offered, you will need to look at the course catalog for the past fall and spring semesters if the future courses are not listed yet. The courses below have been taken by previous students, but are not guaranteed to be offered during future semesters. Students and advisors should verify all PC equivalencies by using the Course Articulation Database, which has more current data than the static table below.
Course Abroad | PC Equivalency | Requirement Fulfilled | Semester Previously Offered |
---|---|---|---|
MTH-222: Business Statistics | MTH-217: Introduction to Statistics | Quantitative Reasoning | Fall and Spring |
PHI-385: Philosophy & Society | PHL-316: Social/Political Philosophy (Needs Core Committee approval) | Philosophy | Spring |
PHL-125: Intro to Philosophy | PHL-103: Introduction to Philosophy | Philosophy | Fall and Spring |
ACC-263: Managerial Accounting | ACC-204: Managerial Accounting (Needs department chair approval) | PCSB Core | Fall and Spring |
FIN-304: Corporate Finance | FIN-207: Managerial Finance I (Needs department chair approval) | PCSB Core | Fall and Spring |
MKT-248: Intro to Marketing | MKT-205: Principles of Marketing | PCSB Core | Spring |
MGT-206: Com & Pres Skills Global Mangr | MGT-ELECT: Com & Pres Skills Global Mangr | Oral Communication /MGT Major | Spring |
MKT-250: Media & Marketing Commun | MKT-336: Promotional Strategy | MKT Major | Fall |
MKT-320: Brand Marketing | MKT-444: Brand Marketing | MKT Major | Fall and Spring |
MKT-329: Buyer Behavior | MKT-335: Buyer Behavior | MKT Major | Fall and Spring |
MKT-420: Pricing Strategies | MKT-470: Pricing Strategies | MKT Major | Fall |
MKT-430: Strategic Mkt Analysis & Plan | MKT-470: Strategic Mkt Analysis & Plan | MKT Major | Fall |
LBS-210: Intro to Business Law | MGT-ELECT: Intro to Business Law | MGT Major | Fall and Spring |
MGT-206: Com & Pres Skills Global Mangr | MGT-ELECT: Com & Pres Skills Global Mangr | MGT Major | Spring |
MGT-207: Managerial Psychology | MGT-ELECT: Managerial Psychology | MGT Major | Fall |
MGT-245: Intro to Management | MGT-101: Principles of Business Mgmt | MGT Major | Fall and Spring |
MGT-262: Foundations of Leadership | MGT-ELECT: Foundations of Leadership | MGT Major | Fall and Spring |
MGT-263: Leading Teams | MGT-ELECT: Leading Teams | MGT Major | Spring |
MGT-280: Project Management | MGT-ELECT: Project Management | MGT Major | Fall and Spring |
MGT-301: Business Ethics | MGT-ELECT: Business Ethics | MGT Major | Fall and Spring |
MGT-305: Entrepreneurship | MGT-ELECT: Entrepreneurship | MGT Major | Fall and Spring |
MGT-357: Human Resources Mgtm | MGT-ELECT: Human Resources Mgtm | MGT Major | Fall and Spring |
MGT-380: Sustainable Enterprise Mgt | MGT-ELECT: Sustainable Enterprise Mgt | MGT Major | Spring |
ART-101: History of Art I | GEN-ELECT: History of Art I | Fine Arts | Spring |
ART-102: History of Art II | GEN-ELECT: History of Art II | Fine Arts | Spring |
ART-131: Prague Art & Architecture | ART-ELECT: Prague Art & Architecture | Fine Arts | Spring |
ART-150: Intro to Film Studies | TDF-226: Analyzing Film | Fine Arts | Spring |
ART-251: Documentary Photography | ART-ELECT: Documentary Photography | Fine Arts | Spring |
ART-252: Digital Photography | ART-ELECT: Digital Photography | Fine Arts | Fall and Spring |
ART-345: Monsters & the Supernatural | ART-ELECT: Monsters & the Supernatural | Fine Arts | Spring |
HSS-200: Euro Music Hist & Appreciation | MSC-210: Music Appreciation | Fine Arts | Fall |
FIN-320: Investment Analysis and Portfolio | FIN-317: Investments | FIN Major | Spring |
HIS-380: Racism & Anti-Semitism | HIS-ELECT: Racism & Anti-Semitism | Diversity | Spring |
HIS-239: Jewish Prague | HIS-ELECT: Jewish Prague | Diversity | Spring |
HIS-280: Race&Civ Rights Modern America | BLS-305: Race and Racism | Diversity | Spring |
HIS-380: Racism & Anti-Semitism | HIS-ELECT: Racism & Anti-Semitism | Diversity | Spring |