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BA (Hons) International Finance and Business Accounting
BA (Hons) International Management
ACCA and CIMA Exam Preparation
Foundation Diploma in Business
MSc International Management
At Prague College School of Business we believe in the creative power of teaching and learning. That means small group seminars, not impersonal lectures; and continuous feedback, not just grades. We believe in learning by experience, for instance by bringing employers from our extensive Industry Network directly into the classroom.
Our academic team have excellent credentials, long-term teaching and training backgrounds and outstanding experience in their disciplines. As professional educators they bring a deep understanding of business to all areas of their teaching, including management, marketing, accounting, human resources, business ethics, CSR and finance.
Our business students enjoy working in a multicultural and multidisciplinary environment, sharing and swapping ideas with budding designers, artists, computer programmers and journalists. And because we have programmes for professionals and working students, classes often include small business owners and entrepreneurs too.
Prague College School of Business generates top-quality academic research on global business problems and has a real-world impact on business practice and education. Our graduates are special to us: curious, questioning, connected, flexible, and passionate about what they do.
The school offers business programmes at the diploma, Bachelor of Arts, and Master of Science levels. The BA (Hons) International Management, BA (Hons) International Finance and Business Accounting and MSc International Management degrees are accredited by Teesside University in the UK and delivered here at Prague College. These programmes also offer exemptions towards ACCA or CIMA professional qualifications, allowing students to fast-track their accountancy certification.
Ph.D. Stefano Cavagnetto, BSc, MA Head of School of Business
Programme content is accurate at the time of printing. Due to continuous development, it may be subject to change.* Tuition fees are accurate for programmes starting in 2020, and are subject to change.
Meet our academic leadership team
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Ph.D. Stefano Cavagnetto, BSc, MA
Head of the School of Business and the MSc programme in International Management, Stefano also pursues his own professional and educational interests in mathematics, ethics, behavioural finance and business management. He earned his Ph.D. in mathematical logic at the Mathematical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, and his doctorate in philosophy from the Universita degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale in Vercelli, as well as studying for his Master’s at the Polytechnic University of Turin.
He has been a guest lecturer at Columbia University in New York, and at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cambridge. At Prague College Stefano also runs the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinary Studies (CRIS).
Bruce Gahir, BSc (Hons), BA (Hons), MSc, MA, CIMA
As Associate Head of the School of Business, Bruce leads the degree programme in International Finance and Business Accounting, as well as pursuing his own academic interests in questions of financial management and accounting, business ethics, and the management of global economic operations. He also teaches in the CIMA and ACCA programmes, and acts as an adviser in the field of financial services.
He studied theoretical physics (BSc and MSc) at University College London, and philosophy (MA) at Birkbeck College. He holds a professional qualification in accounting from CIMA. Before taking up his academic career, Bruce worked for twelve years for multinational corporations and banks in London, including Rhone Poulenc Pharmaceuticals, Midland Bank and HSBC.
Lucie Rivera, BSc, MA
Lucie has a responsibility for the cross-faculty Blended Learning programmes at Prague College. She lectures in international HR, PR and organizational behaviour. She graduated in the field of International and European Economic Studies and has a Master’s degree in Professional Communication from La Salle University in Philadelphia.
For a number of years she taught in universities in the US, including Florida International University, and Kaplan International College in Florida. At Prague College she is also responsible for students on the American IFSA-Butler study abroad programme; and for ensuring our cooperation with the Ministry for Regional Development of the Czech Republic.
Dave Gannon, BA (Hons), MA
Dave is Associate Head of the Business School, with responsibility for the BA (Hons) International Management programme. As a senior principal lecturer, his teaching focuses on Human Resources, Cross-cultural Management, and Research Methods at undergraduate and post-graduate level.
He obtained his Master’s degree from Sheffield Hallam University, and has experience of teaching in China and Portugal. He has published numerous research papers under the aegis of the college’s Centre for Research and Interdisciplinary Studies.
MSc International Management
What career opportunities will I have?
Get the edge you need to take your career to the next level. Earn an internationally recognized Master’s degree and start a life-long journey towards confidence and success in the fields of strategy, marketing, finance, entrepreneurship & management.
What will I do in this programme?
The MSc International Management is designed for both working professionals and recent graduates who aspire to advanced qualifications. Evening and weekend classes provide the flexibility you need to successfully balance work and study.
As a student on the postgraduate International Management programme, you are attracted to the challenge of working in demanding and rapidly changing business and organizational environments. As a successful graduate, you will have developed the intellectual ability for complex analysis, and mastered an advanced level of practical
and interpersonal skills to meet your own high expectations, as well as those of your colleagues and the best employers in the world.
You can complete the programme in an intensive format (12 to 18 months) or take a standard format programme (24-30 months). Semesters begin in February and September, and may include one summer semester. Like all Prague College degrees, the MSc in International Management is an internationally-recognized British degree awarded by Teesside University.
» Develop a clear perspective on current leadership and management practice
» Apply understanding of business and management to complex issues
» Learn to work systematically, and publish research in our well-respected CRIS Bulletin
» Engage with our highly-regarded industry network partners and guest lecturers
» Enhance lifelong learning skills, strengthen self-direction and originality, extend local and international networks and set a career path for contributing to business and society as a whole
» Take advantage of exemptions for CIMA examinations and possible ACCA examinations
This degree may lead to senior management opportunities, including positions in large international organizations, the public sector, family businesses and SMEs. Some graduates may decide to launch a new business or entrepreneurial career. Equally, it can help established business owners to consolidate their current operations or develop new opportunities and markets.
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Start in September or February
12-30 months
What do I study?
What do I need to apply?
Autumn Semester
Postgraduate Business Research Methods - We explore the ethical principles underpinning business research; research methodologies; data type, collection and analysis; research methods; and how to present a research proposal and dissertation
Developing Self and Others - Students consider aspects of individual, group, leader and organizational behaviour. They engage in a range of roleplay scenarios to help them evaluate their personal strengths and areas for development
Managing People in Organisations - Students explore Human Resource Management (HRM) and Organisational Behaviour (OB) as an academic discipline but also in terms of professional practice. Highly relevant to those aiming for a future career in management
Global Business Environment: Culture, Management and the Economy - Students develop a critical understanding of the international business environment, concentrating on the impact of cultural differences on individuals and organizations, and the effects of developments in the global economy
Our dedication to practical and experiential learning is underpinned by activities that include practical projects, fieldwork, live projects, internships, business simulations, global and local case studies, ongoing contact with industry, and relevant research-based teaching. Each of the modules on the Master’s degree may provide a selection of these activities, as appropriate to the module and the individual learner.
Alongside seminars and other class activities, students on this postgraduate programme will have a chance to engage with their lecturers and peers in a dialogue format that is an essential characteristic of advanced higher learning.
» Either a British honours degree (1st or 2nd class); another suitable Bachelor’s degree, postgraduate qualification or equivalent; or relevant professional qualification or experience
» Proof of English level upon entry: IELTS score – 6.0 overall (with no band below 5.5). If you have completed a Bachelor’s programme entirely in English, this requirement may not apply
» Letter of motivation (500 words minimum) describing career and personal incentives
» Professional and academic references
» Curriculum Vitae
» Final interview
Spring Semester
Strategic Management in an International Context - Students develop awareness of the principles of strategic analysis, design and implementation in an international context. Case studies are used to understand the main principles behind strategic analysis
Managing Operations & Finance - This module examines the principles and practice of financial and operations management within organizations, focusing on the need to manage resources efficiently and effectively within a dynamic environment
Dissertation - Students undertake a major project in the form of a supervised report on a significant business issue within an organization. They are supported by two supervising tutors who monitor progress and ensure that participants are apprised of their ongoing performance
How much does it cost?Intensive format tuition fee: 102,000 CZK per semester* Programme takes 3 semesters (12 - 18 months) to complete.
Standard format tuition fee: 76,500 CZK per semester*Programme takes 4 semesters + dissertation (24 - 30 months) to complete.
There is a UK student body fee which covers direct costs with maintaining your enrolment and issuing your award on a British-accredited degree programme. This fee is £800 in total at Master‘s level. At Prague College there are no other application or registration fees.
Scholarships and flexible payment plan are available. Please contact us for further information.
Ion Sturzu | MSc International Management graduate | Moldova
I heard about Prague College and its scholarship scheme on the web. I came here with a good deal of work experience including a nine-month internship with PwC and a wide range of volunteer work. The Prague Collegescholarship was awarded partly as result of my experience in social engagement. It’s going really well - in fact it’s everything I expected, and more. Not only is there a cosmopolitan atmosphere (which I like very much) but also you get to hear differing viewpoints from many different cultures.
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BA (Hons) International Management
What will I do in this programme? What career opportunities will I have?
The BA (Hons) International Management programme is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to work in the modern international business setting, understanding the complexities of the forces which drive modern business.
The programme has been designed to allow students to develop a range of specific business skills and values in order to advance not only their career but also their contribution to wider society.
Students study in a highly practical environment, gaining the experience and skills required by a range of employers. Successful graduates can go on to enter employment or the MSc in International Management at Prague College.
Students can choose to study either full-time (two semesters per year for three years), or in Blended Learning format (eight semesters over three years – see page 14).
» Acquire management skills relevant to the contemporary business world, both locally and internationally
» Gain professional skills in negotiation, teamwork, leadership and management
» Cooperate with international companies
» Enjoy the support of our major educational partner Teesside University, UK
» Build a solid academic foundation that will allow you to proceed with postgraduate studies
» Cooperate with international projects even during studies
» Take advantage of exemptions for some CIMA examinations
Career opportunities include positions in large international organizations, the public sector, family businesses and SMEs. Our students use this degree to launch new businesses and entrepreneurial careers.
Graduates also find work in a range of industries in the Czech Republic and internationally. Students may also continue with a Master’s degree in International Management at Prague College.
How much does it cost?Full-time tuition fee: 97,900 CZK per semester* Programme takes 6 semesters (3 years) to complete.
Scholarships are available. Please contact us for further information.
There is a UK student body fee which covers direct costs with maintaining your enrolment and issuing your award on a British-accredited degree programme. This fee is £500 for each year of study (120 UK credits) at Bachelor‘s level. At Prague College there are no other application or registration fees.
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Start in September or February
3 years
What do I study?
What do I need to apply?
Year 1
Issues in the Contemporary Business Environment - This module introduces students to aspects of the business environment which will form the basis of their studies, including forces which impact organizations, business stakeholders and markets
Contemporary Marketing Practices - We explore the concepts of research, market segmentation, buyer behaviour and positioning
Employee Management - Students learn about HR, recruitment and retention of employees, along with issues in contract termination
Business Project Management - Students practise preparing and interpreting financial statements for a variety of organizational types
Financial Accounting and Reporting - We engage in real-life projects, primary and secondary investigation, and data analysis leading to conclusions and recommendations for organizations
Management Accounting - Students learn different costing methodologies used in business, including budgeting, variance analysis control, management accounting tools, areas of investment appraisal and limiting factor analysis
Marena Canese | BA (Hons) International Management graduate | United States
I run my own business - an online shop - and I have also worked in sales for local companies. Prague College has given me many opportunities, including the chance to run events such as the student Entrepreneur Day. Teachers here are friendly and engage students in a practical way of learning; but most of all I have had the opportunity to live and study in Europe while earning a quality British degree.
» High school or previous college education
» Proof of English level upon entry
» A letter of motivation
» Final interview
Applicants with previous university education in business or management may apply for credit transfer and direct entry into either the second or third year of the programme.
Year 2
Statistics for Business Decision Making - Students use data from a variety of sources to understand the process of data-gathering and analysis
Business Law and Ethics - An introduction to ethical frameworks including corporate social responsibility and corporate shared values
Economics and International Business Strategy - We examine national, transnational and global business through the lens of micro- and macro-economic theory. This module also introduces the process of strategic planning
Digital Marketing and New Technologies - We learn how organizations use digital tools and techniques to maintain a competitive advantage
Global Business Environment - Students gain an appreciation of the wider global environment in which organizations operate
Understanding and Leading Change - Students learn how leaders can anticipate, plan and deliver effective organizational change
Year 3
Undergraduate Business Research Methods - Learners develop skills in qualitative and quantitative research design and analysis. They develop the ability to define problem areas, outline a suitable approach, and report their findings
New Challenges in Business Management - We develop diagnostic, analytical and communication skills for effective decision-making. The module is structured around three key issues facing businesses: internationalization, technological innovation, and sustainability
Global Trade and Business Economics - We investigate the operation of the global economy, looking particularly at international trade, the importance of multinational enterprises and foreign investment, and the growth and development of economics
Finance and International Financial Markets - Examining the financial sector, students learn about the operation of financial and monetary policy, including regulation, the role of central banks, exchange rate policy, and the management of risks
Undergraduate Business Research Project - Students produce an independent research project of 12,000 words adopting appropriate research methods in order to address a current and relevant issue.
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BA (Hons) International Finance and Business Accounting
What will I do in this programme? What career opportunities will I have?
The BA (Hons) International Finance and Business Accounting course provides a three-year business education designed to give students the practical and theoretical skills to enable them to pursue a wide range of careers in the field of Accounting, Finance, Business Management and Entrepreneurship.
The syllabus is specifically designed to meet the current demands of developments in new technologies and their applications to finance and accounting. You will study in a highly practical environment, gaining the experience and skills required by a range of employers.
Students can choose to study either full-time (two semesters per year for three years), or in Blended Learning format (eight semesters over three years – see page 14).
A specific benefit of the BA (Hons) International Finance and Business Accounting programme at Prague College is that students can register with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) while completing their course. If they choose to do so, they can get generous exemptions from the ACCA Foundation Exam papers, as well as great financial benefits during their first year of membership. Exemptions are also available for CIMA exams for students of this programme.
» Gain accounting skills for the contemporary business world
» Learn the skills of negotiation, teamwork, leadership and international business management
» Cooperate with international companies and professional associations such as ACCA and CIMA
» Take the opportunity to proceed with postgraduate and professional studies in finance and accounting
» Get involved with international projects and internships in organizations
Successful graduates can go on to enter employment in areas of accounting and finance, take professional accountancy qualifications such as ACCA or CIMA with generous exemptions, or progress to the MSc in International Management at Prague College, by joining the ACCA fast-track scheme.
How much does it cost?
Full-time tuition fee: 97,900 CZK per semester* Programme takes 6 semesters (3 years) to complete.
Scholarships are available. Please contact us for further information.
There is a UK student body fee which covers direct costs with maintaining your enrolment and issuing your award on a British-accredited degree programme. This fee is £500 for each year of study (120 UK credits) at Bachelor‘s level. At Prague College there are no other application or registration fees.
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Start in September or February
3 years
What do I study?
What do I need to apply?
Year 1
Issues in the Contemporary Business Environment - This module introduces students to aspects of the business environment which will form the basis of their studies, including forces which impact organizations, business stakeholders and markets
Contemporary Marketing Practices - We explore the concepts of research, market segmentation, buyer behaviour and positioning
Employee Management - Students learn about HR, recruitment and retention of employees, along with issues in contract termination
Business Project Management - Students practise preparing and interpreting financial statements for a variety of organizational types
Financial Accounting and Reporting - We engage in real-life projects, primary and secondary investigation, and data analysis leading to conclusions and recommendations for organizations
Management Accounting - Students learn different costing methodologies used in business, including budgeting, variance analysis control, management accounting tools, areas of investment appraisal and limiting factor analysis
» High school or previous college education
» Proof of English level upon entry
» A letter of motivation
» Final interview
Applicants with previous university education in business management, finance and accounting may apply for entry directly into either the second or third year of the programme.
Year 2
Statistics for Business Decision Making - Students use data from a variety of sources to understand the process of data-gathering and analysis
Business Fin-Tech Systems - We explore financial IT systems and learn how organizations use fin-tech as a driver for improvement
Economics and International Business Strategy - We examine national, transnational and global business through the lens of micro- and macro-economic theory. This module also introduces the process of strategic planning
Operations and Supply Chain Management - Operations and supply chain planning, its effectiveness and its impact on organizational strategy
Advanced Management Accounting - Management accounting techniques, and how they influence behaviour across an organization
Financial Management - We learn how financial management decision-making can support sustainable organizational performance
Year 3
Undergraduate Business Research Methods - Learners develop skills in qualitative and quantitative research design and analysis. They develop the ability to define problem areas, outline a suitable approach, and report their findings
Advanced Financial Accounting - This module covers recording and reporting more complicated events, and developing knowledge and understanding by analysing and interpreting financial information
Ethical Frameworks & International Corporate Governance - Students learn to apply knowledge in matters of governance, internal control, compliance and the management of risk in the context of an overall ethical framework
Finance and International Financial Markets - Examining the financial sector, students learn about the operation of financial and monetary policy, including regulation, the role of central banks, exchange rate policy, and the management of risks
Undergraduate Finance & Accounting Research Project - Students produce an independent research project of 12,000 words adopting appropriate research methods in order to address a current and relevant issue
Lenka Budínová | BA (Hons) International Finance and Business Accounting student | Czech
I’ve always wanted an international education: Prague College was the perfect solution, allowing me to study in a friendly, international environment while staying in the Czech Republic. I chose the accounting course since I’ve always enjoyed maths, but wanted to take it further. The most important benefit so far has been my English proficiency, which I was able to develop very quickly. As well as this I have improved many practical skills, including presentation, teamwork, responsibility, written expression, and interview technique - not just my memory!
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Foundation Diploma in Business
What will I do in this programme? What career opportunities will I have?
Prague College offers a Foundation Diploma that provides a grounding in the subject area of business for students who wish to progress to a Bachelor‘s degree in International Management, or International Finance and Business Accounting. This one-year (two-semester) diploma course is also suitable for students who are strongly motivated to pursue a career in a related field of interest.
The programme is designed for those students who do not yet meet the standard entry requirements for university, as well as those who would like to improve their academic skills and qualifications for either work or future studies.
During the two semesters you will be involved in studying various subjects related to international business, the financial and economic
environment and how these areas have an impact on the performance of international organizations. You will also learn to develop key critical thinking, academic and time management skills that will prove to be invaluable for your further studies and work.
» Take the opportunity to explore, experience and collaborate with students from different cultures
» Develop critical thinking and time management skills
» Enjoy small classes with focused academic support from lecturers
» Improve reading, writing and debating skills that relate to your subject areas
» Enhance your business skills through practical, hands-on projects
» Learn to focus on employability and soft skills
Students may continue with a Bachelor‘s degree in International Management or International Finance and Business Accounting at Prague College. Please see relevant pages for further information about these programmes.
How much does it cost?
Tuition fee: 78,900 CZK per semester* Programme takes 2 semesters (1 year) to complete.
At Prague College there are no other application or registration fees. Scholarships are available. Please contact us for further information.
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Start in September or February
1 year
What do I study?
What do I need to apply?
Firstsemester
The Business Environment - Students acquire a fundamental knowledge of a range of business organizations, and the many factors that shape the nature of organizations operating in an increasingly complex business world
Business Communications - Students learn how the collection and management of business information, and the successful communication of that information is critical for the future prosperity of the organization
Understanding Business Ethics - Students are introduced to the concept of business ethics and examine its application to the conduct of individuals in organizations and to the conduct of the organization as a whole
Management Accounting - We learn the importance of management accounting, costing and budgeting; and how to use current or historical financial data to plan for the future
Aspects of Contract and Business Law - Students are introduced to the operation of the law of contract as it applies to businesses, and how to apply the law to business and consumer situations
Professional and Academic Writing - We learn the academic skills required to function effectively in a UK university environment, with particular focus on language skills and terminology for the study of Business
» Confirmation of previous education, work experience
» Confirmation of English level upon entry
» Letter of motivation
» Final interview
Secondsemester
Internet Marketing in Business - Students examine online business: not only the benefits and drawbacks for businesses and customers but also the effects on society at large
Business Project Management - We learn the stages of preparing, planning, managing and evaluating the outcomes of a project. Students carry this out by developing a project plan for a selected organization
Introduction to Marketing - Students gain an understanding of how marketing, research and planning and the marketing mix are used by all organizations
International Business - This module focuses on national and international businesses and the framework in which they operate
Business Resources - Students develop understanding of the range of human, physical, technological and financial resources required in an organization, and how management can impact on business performance
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How much does it cost?*
ACCA Professional Qualification
The ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) qualification provides you with practical skills and gives you a clear advantage in the rapidly changing field of finance and accounting. ACCA members are seen as world-class experts in the field of accounting, and their knowledge is appreciated across all business sectors. At Prague College we offer teaching and examination preparation for all the fundamental and professional examinations.
Each semester, we offer the relevant ACCA courses at both fundamental and professional levels, taught by fully-qualified lecturers experienced in teaching finance and accounting to a professional standard.
The teaching of these courses is arranged on a flexible basis during the interview with the student; the aim is to meet the demanding needs of working professionals. We can deliver the teaching in several different formats such as online, weekends or during the working week.
Prague College also offers intensive revision courses, which usually take place the week before the examination.
Why should I choose to study for ACCA?
» Get professional examination guidance from experienced tutors
» Receive practical input from lecturers and experienced professionals in the field of accounting and finance
» Register with ‘ACCA Accelerate’ and obtain ACCA study materials
» Receive assistance and guidance for internships and work experience that counts towards your ACCA qualification
» Undertake online courses with experienced ACCA tutors
» Organize your ACCA studies to suit your working needs
» Official ACCA accredited CBE centre What do I need to apply?As per ACCA requirements, plus:
» Proof of English level upon entry
» Curriculum Vitae
» Interview with programme leader
Types of course Level Module Price per module
Full semester course (15 weeks)
Professional All modules offered 35,000 CZK eachFundamentals AB, MA, FA 20,000 CZK eachFundamentals CL, PM, TX, FR, AA, FM 25,000 CZK each
Live online courses (4 weekends Sat/Sun)
Professional All modules offered 35,000 CZK each
Fundamentals AB, MA, FA 20,000 CZK each
Fundamentals CL, PM, TX, FR, AA, FM 25,000 CZK each
Intensive revision course (1 week / 5 day)
Professional All modules offered 20,000 CZK eachFundamentals AB, MA, FA 10,000 CZK eachFundamentals CL, PM, TX, FR, AA, FM 15,000 CZK each
One month block course (4 weeks)
Professional All modules offered 35,000 CZK eachFundamentals AB, MA, FA 20,000 CZK eachFundamentals CL, PM, TX, FR, AA, FM 25,000 CZK each
Fees include study manuals but not ACCA registration/CBE examination fees.
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CIMA Professional Qualification
CIMA (the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) is the world’s largest professional body of management accountants. A CIMA qualification provides students with an opportunity to engage in the study of a unique blend of management accounting, financial accounting and business-focused subjects that produce competent and confident Management Accountants who can lead their organisations to sustainable success.
CIMA members are seen as world-class experts in the field of management accounting, their knowledge and skills in business systems management is appreciated across all sectors of strategic business development, especially in the development of management accounting systems within a rapidly developing sector of the application of „new technologies“.
Each semester, we offer the relevant CIMA courses at different levels, taught by professionally-qualified lecturers, experienced in teaching the relevant areas of the CIMA syllabus and preparing students for the examinations.
The teaching of these courses is arranged on a flexible basis during the interview with the student, with the aim of meeting the demanding needs of working professionals. We can deliver the teaching in several different formats such as online, weekends or during the working week.
There are also intensive revision courses offered to students, which usually take place the week before the examination but can be arranged with the student.
» Get professional examination guidance from experienced tutors
» Receive practical input from lecturers and experienced professionals in the field of accounting and finance
» Learn CIMA academic material through guided teaching via experienced CIMA tutors
» Get the Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) designation
» Join the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (the Association), the world’s largest professional body of accountants
As per CIMA requirements, plus:
» Proof of English level upon entry
» Curriculum Vitae
» Interview with programme leader
Why should I choose to study for CIMA?
What do I need to apply?
How much does it cost?*
Fees include study manuals but not CIMA registration/examination fees.
Types of Study Levels/Study Price per exam
Full Semester (15 weeks)
Study for Objective Test Exams preparation at all levels 25,000 CZK each
Case Study Exam study and preparation 15,000 CZK each
Live Online CoursesStudy for Objective Test Exams preparation at all levels 25,000 CZK each
Case Study Exam study and preparation 15,000 CZK each
Intensive Exam revision Courses (Weekends)
Study for Objective Test Exams preparation at all levels 15,000 CZK each
Case Study Exam study and preparation 8,000 CZK each
One month block course (4 weeks)
Study for Objective Test Exams preparation at all levels 25,000 CZK each
Case Study Exam study and preparation 15,000 CZK each
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Are you a working professional who wishes to enhance your educational qualifications but do not have time to attend a classic full-time or part-time programme? This programme provides the flexibility and structure needed to study and work at the same time.
How does the timetable work?
The Blended Learning format allows us to offer a 3-year programme delivered through an online Virtual Learning Environment, supported by two weekend sessions per semester delivered by the lecturer.
Flexible learning allows you to develop your existing professional skills and business at your own pace. Students can enter the Blended Learning programme at three points during the academic year: September, February and June, with two modules taken in each semester. The programme can be finished in 8 semesters of study.
How does online learning work?
Online learning is an essential and required component of the course. Each student is guided through the module with the help of several digital platforms. The content and syllabus of each course is published in the Moodle Virtual Learning Environment. Communication with lecturers is available by email or the Zoom video conferencing platform.
For features of the programme and module descriptions, please see BA (Hons) International Management and BA (Hons) International Finance and Business Accounting programme pages.
What career opportunities will I have?
Employers across different industries value the continuous improvement that comes from lifelong learning. Graduates find work in a range of industries in the Czech Republic and internationally. Students may also continue with a Master’s degree in International Management at Prague College.
What do I need to apply?
» Age 21 or over with high school diploma
» Professional employment with evidence of knowledge and skills
» Proof of English language level
» Letter of motivation and CV
» Letter of recommendation
» Interview assessment: if relevant, the Programme Leader will determine if the applicant is eligible to transfer credit on the basis of recognition of prior learning or experience, upon review of their qualifications and experience
Blended Learning Programmes:BA (Hons) International ManagementBA (Hons) International Finance and Business Accounting
How much does it cost?
Blended Learning tuition fee: 67,500 CZK per semester* Programme takes 8 semesters (3 years) to complete.
In Blended Learning programmes monthly tuition payments can be as little as 14,000 CZK over 36 months with a 35,000 CZK minimum deposit to confirm your place.
There is a UK student body fee which covers direct costs with maintaining your enrolment and issuing your award on a British-accredited degree programme. This fee is £500 for each year of study (120 UK credits) at Bachelor‘s level. At Prague College there are no other application or registration fees.
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Start in September or February
3 years
Monthly tuition
payments can
be as little as
14,000 CZK!
Master Speaker Series
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The Master Speaker Series features outstanding individuals from the fields of business, technology, design, culture and politics from all over the world.
The lectures are specifically designed to highlight and support key concepts from programme modules. In addition, students have the opportunity to engage with key thinkers who can offer inspiration and motivation for their dissertations or even their future careers.
Past Master Speakers have included:
» CEO of Booking.com, Darren Huston
» CEO of Lasvit Glass, Leon Jakimic
» Director of Strategy, Prague City Tourism, Katerina Pavlitova
» Czech novelist, Iva Pekarkova
» BBC correspondent for the Czech Republic, Rob Cameron
» Coordinator of Sponsoring at Škoda Auto, Philip Gottweis
» Founder chairman of INVEN Capital, Petr Mikovec
Prague College hosts a regular interdisciplinary lecture series that brings together the interests of all our specific subject areas in the context of wide-ranging and broad academic enquiry.
CRIS is the shared platform designed to bring together the common research and development needs of the college in the areas of business, finance, computing, media, art and design.
CRIS is responsible for issuing an academic bulletin, selected articles from which are also published by the De Gruyter academic publishing network, as well as in Econpapers, the world’s largest collection of online Economics working papers.
Conferences run by CRIS have included ‘Shared Values’ — focusing on the interrelated areas of strategy, finance, CSR, and business ethics; ‘Differing Accents’ — an international typographic and lettering conference; and ‘Secret of Ciphers’ — a hugely successful series of seminars and workshops on cryptography.
The college’s own Research Centre promotes active participation in the interdisciplinary fields of business, finance, computing, design, fine art and creative media.
Centre for Research and Interdisciplinary Studies
Begin your application today!
You can get started right away on our website at www.praguecollege.cz. You can also contact us
at (+420) 222 101 020 or admissions@praguecollege.cz to speak to one of our admissions specialists.
Or come along and visit us in person at Polska 10, Prague 2 - Vinohrady.
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