Preparing the Next Generation
of Global Leaders

IFSA - Reimagining Europe

Examine a Europe in transition to understand the future of business, computer science, technology, media, and fine arts in Europe and in the world. Diversify your resume with an internship in a local or international company or NGO. Maximize your experience by connecting with IFSA's local network of academics, entrepreneurs, legal experts, Czech- and foreign-owned businesses, hacker spaces, and foreign-owned businesses.

  • Live and study in the lively city of Prague, a compelling vantage point to explore issues relevant to the Czech Republic, Europe and the world
  • A cutting-edge curriculum offers electives in business, graphic design, information technology, fine arts, communications, and media
  • Tap into a robust local network of academics, entrepreneurs, legal experts, Czech- and foreign-owned businesses, hacker spaces, and NGOs
  • Jump start your career journey with an internship in the heart of Central Europe
  • No language study is required, but we'll make sure you're ready with essential Czech skills during your first weeks onsite
  • Engage directly with Prague College's experienced international lecturers through small class sizes shared with students from over 90 countries

INTERNSHIP: Boost your resume through an individually tailored internship in Prague. An elective class, your internship is paired with a seminar that helps you reflect on your workplace experiences in a way that deepens your intercultural savvy. We identify placements with local and international small- to mid-size companies and NGOs in areas such as social media, communications, photography, graphic design, event organization, and software development based on your background and goals. 

MORE CLASSES: Looking for specific classes? Explore CHART, our exclusive class database, which includes more than 15,000 classes. If this IFSA program is preapproved at your institution, you'll find classes recently taken by other IFSA students. Learn more at IFSA-Butler.org/CHART.

Subjects

Subjects

  • Accounting
  • Architecture
  • Art History
  • Business
  • Computer Science & Information Systems
  • Criminal Justice / Corrections
  • Culture
  • Economics
  • European Studies
  • Foreign (non-English) Languages and Literature
  • Fashion Design
  • Film
  • Filmmaking
  • Finance
  • Art/Fine Arts
  • Graphic Design
  • History
  • Hospitality
  • Human Resource Management
  • Illustration/Animation
  • International Business
  • Journalism / Broadcasting
  • Management Information Systems
  • Marketing
  • Public Relations
  • Mathematics
  • Media and Cultural Studies
  • Music
  • Painting
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Statistics
  • Studio Arts
  • Theater
  • Translation and Interpretation
  • Non-Profit and Art Administration
  • International Affairs/Relations
  • Management

Application Procedure:

STEP 1: Investigate Programs

Use the Program Finder to explore the more than 100 IFSA study abroad program options. For guidance selecting the best program for you, call 800.858.0229 or schedule a 15-minute consultation with our Engagement Specialist.

STEP 2: Apply to Study Abroad with a Specific Program

When you find the right program, select Apply Now. You will create an account in the IFSA Student Portal, following the instructions to provide additional information as requested. Based on the program you choose, you will have a dedicated IFSA Program Advisor to help you through the application process. The application wizard will populate with items that you can get started on right away.

STEP 3: Complete Application Items

Be sure to complete all of the application items no later than your programs deadline. Your home university may have internal deadlines as well, so be sure to check with the study abroad office.

STEP 4: Submit Your Application

Once all application items in the portal are complete, your IFSA Program Advisor will process your application and let you know about how long an admissions decision will take.

Every application will require the following:

  • An official transcript for all college and university work you have completed to date.
  • A passport valid for six months after your program end date.
  • Program approval from your home university.
  • Additional items based on the program you choose.
  • Some programs may require an academic recommendation from a professor.