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Program Terms
Summer
Program
Participants
Undergraduate
(College)
Graduate
(College)
Adults
Subject Areas
Accounting
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Graduate Level
Business
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Quick Look
Location:
Prague - Czech Republic
Host Institution: ESAC and local businesses and NGO sites
Language of Instruction: English
Academic Credit Available: Yes
Overview
Focus: This study abroad program is designed for college students interested in business, international business, marketing, law and entrepreneurship. Students from anywhere in the world are encouraged to apply. Internships are set up depending on individual needs.
The time is now to make your summer plans. Why not make it a valuable experience in a beautiful city with tons to do and see? ESAC hosts a four week study abroad program in July and August in summer 2008, located in Prague, Czech Republic with weekend excursions to beautiful castles and churches. This program is a great bargain for your hard earned cash and includes more than you would ever dream of.
Total cost? $3,100 which includes courses and internships, cultural activities, accommodation with breakfast and lunche plan, excursions out of Prague and an overnight trip to a small village. Optional trip to Berlin is $390 and includes transport, accommodation with breakfast in a four star hotel, walking tours, a visit to the Foreign Ministry and a local transport pass.
Prague, the beautiful capital of the Czech Republic remains one of the most popular destinations for students to participate in educational programs. Upon arrival, students will participate in an orientation session which includes a tour of Pragues most famous sites: Prague Golden City tour including Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, Mala Strana, the Prague Castle, the Gothic Cathedrals and Castle Gardens, Old Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter, Vltava River, Prague Library, Loreto Church, and Alfons Muchas home. ESAC will provide a monthly metro pass so that students can revisit these and many other locations on their own.
Programs: After your busy internship morning, explore Prague. Your evening may consist of a picnic in the park with your friends and their guitars or you might sneak off to the opera for mere pennies. The next day you might be free to explore Prague or join a small group to visit a crystal factory or museum. Some site visits are scheduled, while others will be arranged based upon an individual student's interest.
Academic Credit
Academic credit is available.
Ask for more information when applying
Eligibility
College or university students, recent grads, and young professionals interested in business, international business, marketing and entrepreneurship. Students from anywhere in the world are encouraged to apply.
Housing/Accommodation
Dormitory
Apartment / Flat
Students will stay in modern apartment style accommodations which have full cooking facilities, convenient laundry services, and a comprehensive breakfast and lunch plan on site. Classrooms, library, internet access, and a comfortable lounge are all located on this site. Train passes and local transport will be included in this program. There is a dining hall on premise, which serves excellent local cuisine for lunches, while dinners can be purchased at extremely reasonable prices.
Program Costs
The cost for each four-week program is $3,100 (plus $390 for all inclusive trip to Berlin)
> Accommodation with breakfast and lunch (M-F) Overnight stay in Medieval Bohemian village
> Tuition (classes + seminars) Transfer from airport and to hotels
> Excursion to castles and churches Site visits to businesses
> Numerous group meals Guided tours of the cities
> Course materials Cultural events with local program advisers
> Ground transportation Networking opportunities
Costs
Include: For the summer 08 sessions, this cost includes managment and organization of internship site, all accommodation with modern, well equipped kitchen facilities, numerous meals, transfers from airports and to hotels, local ground transport in each city, an excursion to another country, and an overnight stay in a small village in Bohemia. Each program also includes academic courses taught by highly qualified faculty, networking opportunities with business leaders and entrepreneurs from the local community, guided tours of the cities, and numerous commerce and cultural opportunities. Local experts guide students though the logistics of getting situated in their new surroundings and assist with all aspects of adjusting to local customs and traditions. Student participants will be responsible for securing their airfares to Prague. ESAC can help with these bookings through a local travel partner.
Financial Aid
Yes.
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Dates
July 6 - August 2, 2008
Longer programs can be arranged for interns
Deadlines
February 18, 2008 and after, applications are reviewed if space permits
Contact
ESAC
82 Dutton Ave.
San Leandro, CA 94577
Tel:
510.638.7537
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