Czech College

Czech College
Motto The First Business School in Prague with a Global Focus
Type Private
Established 2013
Affiliation ATHE www.athe.co.uk
President John Xavier
Academic staff
School of Business; School of Technology
Administrative staff
25
Students 130+
Location Prague, Czech Republic
50°5′8.55″N 14°27′17.43″E / 50.0857083°N 14.4548417°E / 50.0857083; 14.4548417Coordinates: 50°5′8.55″N 14°27′17.43″E / 50.0857083°N 14.4548417°E / 50.0857083; 14.4548417
Campus Urban
Colours Red and Blue
Sports Cricket
Website www.czechcollege.cz

Czech College is a private further education college in Zizkov,[1] Prague, Czech Republic. The college runs undergraduate and postgraduate programs from four separate schools, and has approximately 130+ students, of which 90% are international.

Organisation and structure

Czech College offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs.[2][3] The college is organised into four schools:

Accreditation and research collaboration

Czech College is accredited by ATHE (Awards for Training and Higher Education), a British exam board, and has academic collaborations with Virginia International University (VIU), United States, and Turnov Nursing School.[6]

The college is a member of the Czech Chapter of the British Chambers of Commerce,[7] and the European Association for International Education (EAIE).

Czech College is a study partner organisation in the European Commission's Erasmus + virtual education project Interactive Education in 360°.[8]

Footnotes

  1. "MBA programmes in Prague , Czech Republic -". Expats.cz Prague Directory.
  2. "Under Graduate College Listing". Bachelorstudies.com.
  3. "MBA College Listing". Mbastudies.com.
  4. "Course List , School of Business Studies". Czech College.
  5. Joseph, Prinson (May 2014). "Study in Czech Republic". Student Visa Expert.
  6. "Registered contract between Turnov Nursing School and Czech College". www.smlouvy.gov.cz.
  7. "British Chamber of Commerce - Members List". British Chamber of Commerce - Website.
  8. "Interactive Education in 360°". European Commission- Website.
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