CEA Prague

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).

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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 AbroadPC Equivalency Requirement FulfilledSemester 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
PhilosophyFall and Spring
ACC-263: Managerial Accounting
ACC-204: Managerial Accounting (Needs department chair approval)
PCSB CoreFall and Spring
FIN-304: Corporate Finance
FIN-207: Managerial Finance I
(Needs department chair approval)
PCSB CoreFall and Spring
MKT-248: Intro to Marketing
MKT-205: Principles of Marketing
PCSB CoreSpring
MGT-206: Com & Pres Skills Global Mangr
MGT-ELECT: Com & Pres Skills Global Mangr
Oral Communication /MGT MajorSpring
MKT-250: Media & Marketing Commun
MKT-336: Promotional Strategy
MKT MajorFall
MKT-320: Brand Marketing
MKT-444: Brand Marketing
MKT MajorFall and Spring
MKT-329: Buyer Behavior
MKT-335: Buyer Behavior
MKT MajorFall and Spring
MKT-420: Pricing Strategies
MKT-470: Pricing Strategies
MKT MajorFall
MKT-430: Strategic Mkt Analysis & Plan
MKT-470: Strategic Mkt Analysis & Plan
MKT MajorFall
LBS-210: Intro to Business Law
MGT-ELECT: Intro to Business Law
MGT MajorFall and Spring
MGT-206: Com & Pres Skills Global Mangr
MGT-ELECT: Com & Pres Skills Global Mangr
MGT MajorSpring
MGT-207: Managerial Psychology
MGT-ELECT: Managerial Psychology
MGT MajorFall
MGT-245: Intro to Management
MGT-101: Principles of Business Mgmt
MGT MajorFall and Spring
MGT-262: Foundations of Leadership
MGT-ELECT: Foundations of Leadership
MGT MajorFall and Spring
MGT-263: Leading Teams
MGT-ELECT: Leading Teams
MGT MajorSpring
MGT-280: Project Management
MGT-ELECT: Project Management
MGT MajorFall and Spring
MGT-301: Business Ethics
MGT-ELECT: Business Ethics
MGT MajorFall and Spring
MGT-305: Entrepreneurship
MGT-ELECT: Entrepreneurship
MGT MajorFall and Spring
MGT-357: Human Resources Mgtm
MGT-ELECT: Human Resources Mgtm
MGT MajorFall and Spring
MGT-380: Sustainable Enterprise Mgt
MGT-ELECT: Sustainable Enterprise Mgt
MGT MajorSpring
ART-101: History of Art I
GEN-ELECT: History of Art I
Fine ArtsSpring
ART-102: History of Art II
GEN-ELECT: History of Art II
Fine ArtsSpring
ART-131: Prague Art & Architecture
ART-ELECT: Prague Art & Architecture
Fine ArtsSpring
ART-150: Intro to Film Studies
TDF-226: Analyzing Film
Fine ArtsSpring
ART-251: Documentary Photography
ART-ELECT: Documentary Photography
Fine ArtsSpring
ART-252: Digital Photography
ART-ELECT: Digital Photography
Fine Arts Fall and Spring
ART-345: Monsters & the Supernatural
ART-ELECT: Monsters & the Supernatural
Fine ArtsSpring
HSS-200: Euro Music Hist & Appreciation
MSC-210: Music Appreciation
Fine Arts Fall
FIN-320: Investment Analysis and Portfolio
FIN-317: Investments
FIN MajorSpring
HIS-380: Racism & Anti-Semitism
HIS-ELECT: Racism & Anti-Semitism
Diversity Spring
HIS-239: Jewish Prague
HIS-ELECT: Jewish Prague
DiversitySpring
HIS-280: Race&Civ Rights Modern America
BLS-305: Race and Racism
DiversitySpring
HIS-380: Racism & Anti-Semitism
HIS-ELECT: Racism & Anti-Semitism
DiversitySpring