The New Anglo-American College in Prague (Prague), Czech Republic
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Study Opportunities:
Bachelor in Comparative Law
Bachelor in Humanities, Society and Culture
BA in Politics & Society
Master in Applied Sociology and Public Policy
Master in International Relations and Diplomacy
Since its founding as the Anglo-American College in 1990, AAC has been committed to providing a unique undergraduate education taught in English and based on the best American and British academic traditions: small, interactive classes focused on students' abilities to think critically, openly and independently.
Located in the Prague's historic Malá Strana, the New Anglo-American College has become a centre of academic excellence where students from Central Europe and the world over come to pursue academic study while exploring the city, encountering diversity and developing an independent voice.
From the beginning, the Anglo-American College has consisted of three schools: the School of Business Administration, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the School of Legal Studies. In 2000 an accreditation from the European Council for Business Accreditation was awarded to the School for Business and this accreditation is now renewed.
In 2004 the institute is teaching a British validated program in Comparative Law. The University of Wales validates the program. They provide academic guidance, quality control and issue the final Bachelors degree earned at the end of the program.
Today, we are very happy to say that the college is privileged to have the most beautiful location in the historical heart of Prague. All classes, administration and library are now located in the Place of the Knight of Malta in Malá Strana. The institute hopes and believes that their students receive the imprint from both the special beauty and spirit of that place which links them with history and culture, and from the quality of education, that opens the future for their students.
