
About The Program
Give your career a boost with an 8-week internship in Prague, one of Central Europe’s economic and cultural capitals. Gain marketable skills in fields such as STEM, humanities, and social science, while experiencing the city’s Old World ambiance. A multicultural workplace course helps you make the most of your internship with coaching sessions and assignments. Program excursions introduce you to business centers and cultural sites. Discover Prague’s gothic architecture, ice pubs, and medieval castles. Wander cobblestone streets to experience its café culture, expansive parks, and rich arts scene.
WHERE YOU'LL STUDY
The CEA CAPA Prague Center is located in the historic Old Town district, steps away from the historic Old Town Square and the famous Prague Astronomical Clock (Pražský orloj). Amenities at the center include a student lounge and a study room. Students can access travel books, digital resources, printing services, and computers as well as free Wi-Fi at the center. Faculty at the CEA CAPA Prague Center are approved by the University of New Haven, CEA CAPA's School of Record. Classes are taught by international faculty and the maximum class size is 25 students to ensure more personalized attention and collaboration. Coursework incorporates different elements of Prague, from monuments and museums to businesses, food markets and government agencies. Students are encouraged to explore on their own and draw connections between the subjects and their observations outside of the classroom. Take your books to Peacock Park on sunny days and spend your downtime at the university café under the trees in the brick-paved courtyard.
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From The Californian Abroad
With the presence of coronavirus throughout my entire college career, I've faced anxieties about my education and approaching graduation date. Would a career be there when I finally graduate? As a result of my study abroad experience, I realize that college is more than a means to an end; it's a journey where failure and discomfort go hand-in-hand. Now I know I can adjust to an unfamiliar environment, and I'm excited for new experiences to help me grow and understand what I want to do with my education.