Programme information:
Title | Mgr. |
Length of study | 2 years |
Form of study | Full time |
Language | English |
Credits (ECTS) | 120 |
Application fee | 500 CZK (or 20 EUR, 30 USD) |
Tuition fee per semester* | 2,760 EUR |
*276 000 CZK per Master's programme
The two-year Public Policy master’s program is designed to transfer the skills necessary for success in public service. Students gain advanced competence in state, private and market analysis, and learn to break down complex political and social problems into strategic solutions.
This distinguished curriculum develops confidence in leadership, strategic governance, and informed judgement. In small, interactive classes students learn methods, techniques, and strategy for shaping effective and appropriate solutions to real policy issues. Blending the best in innovative policy around the world, this is the most distinct Public Policy program in Prague.
Admission requirements:
- Evidence of high school graduation (notarized copy of a High School Diploma)
- Essay on “Professional Objectives and Interests”
- CV
- Two Letters of Recommendation
- Any of the minimum qualifying English language test scores below (non-native speakers only): (TOEFL (525 on paper-based test, 197 on computer-based, 71 on Internet-based, FCE (B),CAE (C),IELTS (6)
- An interview (conducted in person or by phone)
Freemoving applicants are required to submit:
- Official transcript
- Application Form
- Copy of ID or passport
- 2 passport photographs
Applicants who do not meet the required language test score can be accepted into our one-semester Intensive Academic English Program.
Your Degree and After
- Having completed all program requirements, students are conferred a Magistr (Mgr.) degree, the equivalent of a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree
- Our graduates are prepared for success in curation of the arts, cultural diplomacy and institutions, publishing in arts history and critique, tourism, education in the human sciences, and mass media.
- AAU graduates are encouraged to apply for Ph.D. programs at private and public universities in the Czech Republic