Short-term Studies ****************************************************************************************** * Short-term studies in theology or social work in Prague ****************************************************************************************** The short-term studies programme is intended primarily for students who are (or have been) theology or social work (or a related subject) at a university or institute of higher educ own country and who wish to come and study at our Faculty for a year or a semester before complete their studies at home. Many of the students on the short-term studies programme come through the EU Erasmus excha but it is also open to non-Erasmus students. Knowledge of Czech is not necessary, because choose from a range of courses taught in English and a few in German. [ URL "ETFENG-49.htm with a sufficient knowledge of Czech can also attend courses taught in Czech, but it is no that all short-term studies students attend at least one course per semester in English or The short-term studies programme does not lead to the award of any diploma or degree, but issued with a transcript of records showing the courses they have successfully completed, ECTS credits awarded, which will usually be recognised by their home university. ****************************************************************************************** * For Erasmus students ****************************************************************************************** All information for Erasmus students can be found here. [ URL "ETFENG-54.html "] ****************************************************************************************** * For non-Erasmus students ****************************************************************************************** The short-term studies programme is of course also open to non-Erasmus students if they me outlined above. Application procedure for non-Erasmus students: Fill out this application form [ URL "ETFE version1-application1819.docx"] and send it to the Office for International Relations, tog (1) confirmation that you are or have been studying theology or social work (or a related university level (e.g. confirmation of matriculation or copy of diploma) and (2) confirmat English language skills (a certificate or confirmation from your university that you are c studying in English, at least to B2 standard on the Common European Framework of Reference Applications should normally be sent by 31 July (for the winter semester) or 15 December ( semester), but if you need a visa then you will have to apply much earlier. On receiving y we will send you official confirmation of acceptance. ****************************************************************************************** * Orientation programmes ****************************************************************************************** The Office for International Relations at the Protestant Theological Faculty organises an fortnight, including information about your stay in Prague, excursions to places of intere optional introductory course to the Czech language, in the 2 weeks before the beginning of semester (usually the last 2 weeks in September). Details will be sent when we receive you form. There will be a shorter orientation programme before the summer semester.