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University of Chemical Technology

This university is the largest university specializing in chemistry in the Czech Republic and more than 3,600 students are accepted each year and is also one of the best universities in the Czech Republic for international students. It is studied in Czech and English and offers bachelor's degrees, doctor and master.

It includes 4 colleges:

  • Faculty of Chemical Engineering.
  • Faculty of Chemical Technology.
  • Faculty of Environmental Technology.
  • Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology.

Czech University of Life Sciences

It is a university of agricultural education and research as well as other sciences such as engineering, economics and information technology located in the capital Prague and was founded in 1906. The University offers bachelor's and master's programs based on the ECTs common system for the recognition of university degrees within any European university and doctoral programs. The university currently has 40 programs taught in English, about 15 of which are in bachelor's studies and 25 in master's studies and have more than 4,000 students.

It comprises 7 colleges:

  • Faculty of Agro-Biology, Food and Natural Resources
  • Faculty of Economics and Management
  • Institute of Education and Communication
  • College of Engineering
  • Faculty of Environmental Sciences
  • Faculty of Forestry and Timber Sciences
  • Faculty of Tropical Agricultural Sciences

University of Economics Prague

Prague University of Economics is currently the largest public university in economics in the Czech Republic and was founded in 1953 and teaches nearly 18,000 students and offers programs in Czech, English and Russian.

Bachelor and Master's programs are offered in Czech and English and include 7 colleges.

  • College of Business Administration
  • Faculty of Economics
  • European Studies Center
  • College of Finance and Accounting
  • College of Informatics and Statistics
  • College of International Relations
  • Management college

Brno University of Technology

Founded in 1899, it comprises 8 colleges and participates in EU projects such as Leonardo, Tempus and others and offers a range of English-language programs from bachelor's to doctoral degrees, mostly in engineering fields.

The most important faculties are:

  • College of Architecture.
  • College of Electrical Engineering and Communications.
  • College of Chemistry.
  • information technology collage.
  • College of Business Administration.
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering.
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
  • College of Fine Arts.

Masaryk University in Brno

The second largest city in the country was founded in 1919 with about 36,000 students, 9 colleges and offers teaching programs in English and German, making it one of the preferred options for international students.

Some of the most important colleges are:

  • college of Literature
  • Faculty of Economics and Management
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Informatics
  • Faculty of law
  • Faculty of medicine
  • Faculty of Science
  • Faculty of Social Studies
  • College of Mathematical Studies

Czech Technical University in Prague

One of the best Czech universities was founded in 1707 and includes 8 colleges offering more than 419 specializations and courses, especially in engineering fields, and enrolls about 25,000 students in undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, and graduated many of the world's most famous, most important physicist Doppler.

Some of the most important colleges are:

  • Faculty of Architecture
  • Faculty of Biomedical Engineering
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering
  • Faculty of Electrical Engineering
  • Faculty of Information Technology
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
  • College of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering
  • Faculty of Transportation Sciences

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