Study Abroad in Prague: Courses
Students may choose from the ECES courses offered. A minimum enrollment of 10 is required for each course to be offered. The first course number is the American system; the second course number is the ECES code. Each course meets 45 hours per semester
and is recommended for 3 credits. Courses are recorded on an official transcript from Charles University, which is sent directly to the students home institution. Instruction is in English.
All courses are listed on http://eces.ff.cuni.cz/courses.
| Orientation |
| Czech 101 (3) | Intensive Czech for beginners |
| ECES courses |
| ART HISTORY 301 (3) | Czech and European Art and Architecture |
| ECONOMICS 303 (3) | Recent Economic Developments |
| FILM 310 (3) | Central European Film: Search for Identity |
| FILM 340 (3) | Eroticism, Power, and Fate in the Cinema of Central Europe |
| HISTORY 302 (3) | Jewish History in Central and Eastern Europe |
| HISTORY 308 (3) | Czech and European History |
| LITERATURE 309 (3) | From Kafka to Kundera: The Self Within the World in Czech and Central European Fiction and Cultural History |
| LITERATURE 314 (3) | Reading Prague: Literature-Architecture-Cultural History |
| LITERATURE 322 (3) | Snapshots of a Changing Landscape: Currents in Contemporary Czech literature |
| LITERATURE 324 (3) | Literature of Central European Coffee Houses |
| LITERATURE 326 (3) | Literature: Czech Short Stories |
| LITERATURE 328 (3) | Queer Readings: Czech and Polish Literature from a Reader Oriented Queer Perspective |
| LITERATURE 338 (3) | Romanticism and National Identity in Central Europe |
| LITERATURE 348 (3) | From Modernity to Avant-garde: A Survey of Modern Poetics |
| POLITICS 311 (3) | Contemporary Central-European Politics |
| POLITICS 315 (3) | Contemporary Central-European Politics: Transformation of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic |
| PSYCHOLOGY 321 (3) | Language, Culture and Social Cognition |
| PSYCHOLOGY 339 (3) | Selected Topics in Forensic Psychology |
| SOCIOLOGY 343 (3) | Interculturalism in the Czech Context |
| SOCIOLOGY 344 (3) | Gender and Postsocialist Transformation in Central Europe |