Organization of studies
The Geography program is a three-stage educational program composed of bachelor, master and Ph.D. programs. The basic three-year bachelor’s program is followed by a two-year master’s program, which is followed by the Ph.D. program that can be pursued as either a four-year full-time, or a part-time study that can be up to eight years long.
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Bachelor’s Program
Geography and Cartography
Geography Oriented at Education
Social Geography and Geoinformatics
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Master’s Program
Social Geography and Regional Development
Regional and Political Geography
Teaching of Geography for Secondary Schools
Global Migration and Development Studies
Social Epidemiology
Landscape and Society
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Doctoral Program
Social Geography and Regional Development
Regional and Political Geography
General Issues in Geography
Find more about Ph.D. programmes in GEOGRAPHY
ERASMUS Program
ERASMUS_ Department of Social Geography and Regional Development
Student exchanges and internships mainly take place through the ERASMUS program, in which the Department cooperates with 55 foreign universities and sends 12 to 15 students to study abroad annually, there is an increase in practical training stays.
In exchange, 25 to 30 foreign students come to study in the Department with rising trends in recent years, also due massive increase of newly opened courses in English. Nowadays they can choose from about 15 classes taught in English organized by the department only with about 10 more courses organized by other geographical departments:
https://www.natur.cuni.cz/eng/study/erasmus/courses/geography/
The courses are tightly connected with the agenda of particular research centres.
Teaching mobility within Erasmus in quite low in long-term trends as concerned outgoing teachers (about 3 in each school year – with recent interests in practical stays, too), There is bigger demand in incoming teachers – about 6-8 in each year with focus on preparations of longer-term joint projects (EU, V4 Funds etc.)
Student exchanges
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