Czech Technical University in Prague

Add to Favourites
1 1 1 1 1
1201–1500 st
THE World University Rankings 2023
378 th
QS World University Rankings 2023
417 th
EDUCOM University Rankings 2023
Price: 3005 EUR 3005 EUR
Contact +420 224 351 111

Founded

1707

Description

Technical universities are thought of as a modern development in higher education. However, the Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU), one of the oldest techs in the world, opened in 1707.

The university was founded by Emperor Josef I. One of the most important subjects taught in its early days was fortification arts, as the Emperor wanted to improve Czech defences against invaders. Other topics relevant to civilian life were also covered, including surveying, mapping, drainage and constructing mechanisms for lifting heavy loads.

Today the university has dropped fortifications from its curriculum and instead has eight faculties: Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Nuclear Science and Physical Engineering, Architecture, Transportation Sciences, Biomedical Engineering and Information Technology. Over 120 programmes of study are on offer, some with the option to study in English.

Each faculty sets its own admission requirements and some may require applicants to sit an examination.

The university has its own orchestra, the CTU Academic Orchestra, based in the Bethlehem Chapel. The orchestra’s creation was inspired by a visit from the Cambridge University Orchestra; several years later, CTU’s Orchestra was able to perform at Cambridge.

CTU’s home, Prague, is one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe, on par with Paris or Rome. Its Old Town is a maze of cobbled streets, contrasting with the modern eccentricity of its art galleries. The biggest ancient castle in the world rises above the city. Sightseers can enjoy watching the changing of the guards or, for a small fee, look inside at the magnificent old halls.

Specific details

Category of Education Business and Economics, Technology and Engineering, Computer Sciense and IT, Medicine and Healthcare, Physical Science, Arts and Humanities
Sectors Manufacturing, Construction, Information and communication, Financial and insurance, Professional, scientific and technical activities, Public administration and defence, Education, Human health and social work, Arts, entertainment

Location

Czechia
Jugoslávských partyzánu 1580/3, Prague , 160 00, Prague, Czech Republic

Video

Comments (2)

Guest
This comment was minimized by the moderator on the site

First of all, I would like to say that my opinion is biased because I don't have any other university in comparison. If you want to study technical university in the Czech Republic then I think there is no better way. CTU has many faculties so...

First of all, I would like to say that my opinion is biased because I don't have any other university in comparison. If you want to study technical university in the Czech Republic then I think there is no better way. CTU has many faculties so you can choose civil, mechanical or for example electrical engineering. And of course, every faculty has many bachelor’s and master’s degree opinions in Czech or English language. In my honest opinion study plan is much theoretical. Yes, in some subjects we have even practice, but I don’t think it is enough. So if you choose CTU to be ready for it. But the attitude of teachers and professors is really great and you can get much information.

Read More
Editor 77
Guest
This comment was minimized by the moderator on the site

I have experience only with Faculty of Civil Engieneering. This faculty has lots of fields of study, for example Architecture and Buildings, Civil Engineering or Geodesy. My experience is, that every field of study is based on 2 years theoretical...

I have experience only with Faculty of Civil Engieneering. This faculty has lots of fields of study, for example Architecture and Buildings, Civil Engineering or Geodesy. My experience is, that every field of study is based on 2 years theoretical program (Maths, Physics, Geometry,….) and the rest of your study is more practical. Of course these practical subject have bigger use in practice. I think that anyone who is a bit technically based can graduate this school. Big plus for this faculty is that they organize a big party at school two times a year.

Read More
Editor 77
There are no comments posted here yet

Leave your comments

Search

 

©2023 EDUCOM NET. All Rights Reserved.

If you find an inaccuracy or you have comments on the description of the university or program - please let us know info@educom.net