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Study Abroad

CEA CAPA Education Abroad Partner Program: Prague, Czech Republic

a nighttime shot of the city of Prague

 

In this fall semester only program, you'll take courses at both the CEA CAPA Prague Center and our local partner institution the University of New York in Prague (UNYP). UNYP offers courses across a range of disciplines, and all are taught in English, providing you with a rich selection of diverse course options. Complete your experience with CEA CAPA Prague Center courses in business, economics, or political science, or you can choose from unique courses that bring the diverse history, culture, and art of the Czech Republic to life, incorporating components that expose you to different elements of Prague, from monuments and museums to businesses, local food markets, and government agencies.

Students will be housed in furnished and fully-equipped residential apartments with other program participants.

CEA CAPA Prague Center Courses

Course Title Dickinson Course Equivalent
  PSYC 180(1)
PSYC 130
PSYC 180(1)
PSYC 180(2)
PSYC 120
PSYC 180
PSYC 180
PSYC 180
PSYC 180(1)
PSYC 180(3)
PSYC 180(2)
PSYC 140
PSYC 180(2)

Notes on the CEA CAPA Prague Center Program:

  1. Students may take more than one PSYC 180 course.
  2. Because differences exist in offerings between institutions, students are advised to choose psychology courses from the above pre-approved list.While other courses at CEA CAPA Prague Center may be worthwhile and may complement a student's study of psychology, they will not typically transfer for credit as a psychology course. If a student chooses to take a course that has not been pre-approved, that student must request course approval from the Department of Psychology. The student should provide course syllabi, course descriptions, and samples of assignments in order for the Department to determine whether or not the student should receive Psychology credit for that course. Questions about Psychology course credit should be directed to Prof. Helweg-Larsen.