Bachelor in Comparative Law at the Anglo-American College in Prague (Prague), Czech Republic
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The Legal Studies program emphasizes equally the fundamentals of Civil law and Anglo-American law based on common law principles. This is more than simply an interesting pedagogical exercise; it is a very practical approach to the study of law in Europe today, where a partial blending of the two systems is currently taking place and an understanding of both the common law and the civil law is increasingly important. International business, in particular, requires an understanding of both systems of law, as does the European Union law.
The collaboration agreement between the New Anglo-American College in Prague (AAC) and the University of Wales allows applicants onto the 3-year Bachelor’s program in Law to be taught by AAC at its Prague campus. Students will be awarded a British degree by the University of Wales. The quality of the degree is assured in line with the Code of Practice issued by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education of the United Kingdom. The University of Wales will appraise the ongoing development of our educational activity, advice, and ensure its procedures that the Institution’s courses maintain high quality standards.
Please download a brochure on the undergraduate programs here.
Bachelor in Comparative Law:
Program Dates: Application Deadlines:
September June
February November
Program Duration: 3-4 years
Admission Requirements:
1. Leaving certificate from secondary school (FSE/Plus 1/Plus 2/Inter/GED High School)
2. Good knowledge of English
3. 2 Letters of Motivation
4. Essay on Personal Objectives and Interests (max. 500 words)
ADMISSION CONDITIONS
Applicants must submit:
● The FEG / AAC Application Form
● 2 Passport size photo’s
● Photocopy of passport
● An English translation of secondary school transcript and a copy of the transcript in the original language
● Proof of proficiency in the English language (TOEFL)
● 2 Letters of Motivation
● Essay on Personal Objectives and Interests (max. 500 words)
Please note: There are additional documents to be handed in for the visa procedure. Ask your local agent.
PACKAGE FEE*
fee year 1 EUR 5,400
fee year 2 EUR 4,700
fee year 3 EUR 4,700
*the package fee includes:
● application fee
● tuition fee
● school materials
● residence permit
● health insurance (visa requirement)
● administration fee
OTHER EXPENSES
- housing** EUR 250 p/month
**housing can be mediated for through the Further Education Group at a fee.
You can request an application form online here: Application Form
<< Back
The Legal Studies program emphasizes equally the fundamentals of Civil law and Anglo-American law based on common law principles. This is more than simply an interesting pedagogical exercise; it is a very practical approach to the study of law in Europe today, where a partial blending of the two systems is currently taking place and an understanding of both the common law and the civil law is increasingly important. International business, in particular, requires an understanding of both systems of law, as does the European Union law.
The collaboration agreement between the New Anglo-American College in Prague (AAC) and the University of Wales allows applicants onto the 3-year Bachelor’s program in Law to be taught by AAC at its Prague campus. Students will be awarded a British degree by the University of Wales. The quality of the degree is assured in line with the Code of Practice issued by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education of the United Kingdom. The University of Wales will appraise the ongoing development of our educational activity, advice, and ensure its procedures that the Institution’s courses maintain high quality standards.
Please download a brochure on the undergraduate programs here.
Bachelor in Comparative Law:
Program Dates: Application Deadlines:
September June
February November
Program Duration: 3-4 years
Admission Requirements:
1. Leaving certificate from secondary school (FSE/Plus 1/Plus 2/Inter/GED High School)
2. Good knowledge of English
3. 2 Letters of Motivation
4. Essay on Personal Objectives and Interests (max. 500 words)
ADMISSION CONDITIONS
Applicants must submit:
● The FEG / AAC Application Form
● 2 Passport size photo’s
● Photocopy of passport
● An English translation of secondary school transcript and a copy of the transcript in the original language
● Proof of proficiency in the English language (TOEFL)
● 2 Letters of Motivation
● Essay on Personal Objectives and Interests (max. 500 words)
Please note: There are additional documents to be handed in for the visa procedure. Ask your local agent.
PACKAGE FEE*
fee year 1 EUR 5,400
fee year 2 EUR 4,700
fee year 3 EUR 4,700
*the package fee includes:
● application fee
● tuition fee
● school materials
● residence permit
● health insurance (visa requirement)
● administration fee
OTHER EXPENSES
- housing** EUR 250 p/month
**housing can be mediated for through the Further Education Group at a fee.
You can request an application form online here: Application Form
