Study Abroad Courses

Below is a list of courses recently offered at the University of New York in Prague. These are not final course schedules for upcoming semesters, but they give you a good idea of the types of classes you can expect. The official course list will be published about one month before classes start.

If a course you’re interested in has prerequisites, we recommend checking the learning outcomes of the required course first. You should also talk with your academic advisor at your home university to make sure the course is a good fit. Once you arrive in Prague, your instructor can also help confirm during the first class whether you have the background needed to succeed.

Please keep in mind that courses may change due to enrollment numbers, staffing, or other factors up until the Add/Drop deadline. To stay flexible, we suggest choosing a few backup courses in case your first choice is not available.

View the current Course Catalogue here

Business

  • Behavioral Economics
  • Calculus
  • College Algebra
  • Computers and Applications
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Corporate Finance
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • E-Commerce and Marketing Technologies
  • Econometrics
  • Entrepreneurship Essentials
  • Event Management
  • Financial Accounting
  • Financial Analysis
  • Human Resource Management
  • Information Management
  • Introduction to Python
  • Introduction to University Studies
  • Knowledge Management
  • Legal Environment of Business
  • Macroeconomics
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Math Tutoring
  • Microeconomics
  • Network Administration
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Principles of Management
  • Project Management
  • Reason and Argument
  • Sports Management
  • Student Competition
  • Systems Administration
  • Viral and Guerilla Marketing
  • Web Design

Communication and Media, English language and literature

  • Art of the Western World
  • Digital Photography
  • Global Communication
  • History and Theory of New Media
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Introduction to Advertising
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Media and Society
  • News Writing
  • Public Relations Principles
  • Public Speaking
  • Academic Writing
  • English Composition I
  • English Composition II
  • English Composition Skills
  • Great Books
  • Introduction to Literature

International Relations

  • American Government and Politics
  • Classics of Political Theory
  • Czech A1
  • Czech A2
  • European Integration
  • History of Religions
  • International Conflict and Security
  • Introduction to Philosophy
  • Principles of Ethics
  • Senior Project Defense
  • Spanish A1
  • US History since 1865

Psychology

  • Addiction and Dependency: An Introduction
  • Biological Psychology
  • Cognition
  • Comparative Psychology
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Educational Psychology 
  • Environmental Crisis and Global Sustainability
  • Evolutionary Psychology
  • General Psychology
  • Group Work Processes
  • History and Systems of Psychology
  • Human Biology
  • Introduction to Existential Psychology
  • Personnel and Work Psychology
  • Psychology of Adjustment
  • Psychology of Adolescence and Adulthood
  • Psychology of Infancy and Childhood
  • Social Psychology
  • Statistics I
  • Statistics II
  • Theories of Personality

Business

  • Algorithms
  • Calculus
  • College Algebra
  • Computers and Applications
  • Corporate Finance
  • Cross Cultural Management Skills
  • E-Commerce and Marketing Technologies
  • Emotions in Marketing
  • Facility Management
  • Final Project Proposal
  • Financial Accounting
  • Human Resource Management
  • Information Management
  • Information Security Implementation & Processing
  • International Business
  • International Marketing Strategies
  • International Money & Banking
  • Introduction to University Studies
  • Legal Environment of Business
  • Macroeconomics
  • Management Information Systems
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Math Tutoring
  • Microeconomics
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Pricing Strategies 
  • Principles of Management
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Professional Development
  • Project Management
  • Reason and Argument
  • Strategic Communication Skills for Business Leaders

Communication and Media, English language and literature

  • Advanced Public Relations
  • Art of the Western World
  • Digital Photography
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Introduction to Advertising
  • Introduction to Media Writing
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Media History
  • Mediation and Conflict Management
  • Psychology of Technology
  • Public Relations Principles
  • Public Speaking
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Visual Culture and Semiotics
  • Academic Writing
  • English Composition I
  • English Composition II
  • English Composition Skills
  • Foundation II: Grammar
  • Foundation II: Listening and Conversation
  • Foundation II: Reading and Writing
  • The Novel

International Relations

  • Classics of Political Theory
  • Czech A1
  • Czech A2
  • Democracy and Democratization
  • European Law
  • External Relations of the EU
  • History of Religions
  • International Organizations
  • International Political Economy
  • Introduction to Philosophy
  • Introduction to Political Science
  • Principles of Ethics
  • Social and Economic Aspects of Globalization
  • Spanish A1
  • Spanish A2
  • Theories of International Relations
  • US History and Civil Rights
  • US History since 1865
  • World Geography

Psychology

  • Animals in Human Society
  • Biological Psychology
  • Cognition
  • Comparative Psychology
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Educational Psychology 
  • General Psychology
  • Group Work Processes
  • Health Psychology
  • History and Systems of Psychology
  • Human Biology
  • Motivation and Emotion
  • Positive Psychology
  • Psychology of Adjustment
  • Psychology of Adolescence and Adulthood
  • Psychology of Art
  • Psychology of Infancy and Childhood
  • Social Psychology
  • Sports Psychology
  • Statistics I
  • Statistics II
  • Theories of Personality

Business

  • Financial Accounting
  • Statistics I

  Communication and Media, English language and literature

  • Art and Architecture of Prague
  • Cinema and Society
  • The World of Beer: Economic and Communications Context
  • English Composition

Social Science

  • Introduction to Philosophy
  • Principles of Ethics
  • Spanish A1
  • Czech A1
  • US History Since 1865
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Terrorism

Psychology

  • Personal and Work Psychology
  • Psychology of Film (classes on Friday and Saturday, 9 AM – 5:30 PM)
  • Art and Architecture of Prague
  • News Writing

For more information:

  • Course syllabi are available upon request. To request a syllabus, please contact the Center for Global Engagement.
  • Email us at cge@unyp.cz with any questions about studying abroad in Prague, and to apply.
  • Call us on +420 224 221 261 on Mondays through Fridays from 9 am to 6 pm, Central European Time (usually 6 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time in the U.S.)

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