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Celebrating its centennial in 2019, Masaryk University is one of the largest universities in Czechia. The university, which has more than 600 fields of study and around 32,500 students, gives an average of 7,500 graduates every year. 85% of the graduates of the university, which offers a very high quality education in both academic and practical terms, find the opportunity to work in their field of expertise.
The university, which currently has around a thousand published studies and more than 900 research projects, stands out with its modern facilities, infrastructure services and student-oriented management approach. Although it is a very old university, the buildings on the campus are constantly being renewed and new research centers are established within the university. With nine faculties, two institutes and many more units, Masaryk offers students a comfortable life as well as a quality education.
The university, which opens its doors to hundreds of international students who want to study in the Czech Republic every year, has undergraduate and graduate departments in Czech and English in many fields.
Brno, the first city that comes to mind when it comes to university education in Czechia, is literally a student city. The city, which has the highest student population in Czechia, is preferred not only in the country but also abroad for education, due to the low cost of living. Brno, which is considered to be the second largest city after the capital Prague, is known for its city center, historical buildings, quiet city life, and the hospitality of the local people. The city, which has a very advantageous location, also provides fast transportation to cities such as Vienna, Budapest and Bratislava, other important capitals of Europe. By the way, since Brno, the city where the campus is located, is one of the largest and most developed cities in Czechia, transportation to the campus is also very fast and easy.
Masaryk University, which has one of the best campuses to study in Czechia, offers its students a wide range of opportunities both inside and outside the campus. Masaryk campus, where modern technology and architecture are used at almost every point, has enough libraries, computer labs, cafes & restaurants, wireless internet network, entertainment and sports facilities for thousands of students. There are also many research centers on the university campus, which is developed and enlarged with new investments every year. Campus management makes life on campus very comfortable with structures such as bicycle and walking paths, special routes for disabled individuals, parking areas, etc.
Tuition fees in Czechia can be paid in Euros or CZK (Czech Koruna). The fees to be paid at Masaryk University also vary on the basis of faculty, and the current prices are as follows;
Undergraduate Program | ||
General Medicine | 12 | € 11.760 |
Dentistry | 10 | € 13.330 |
Physiotherapy (Fizyoterapi) | 6 | € 7.650 |
English Language and Literature | 6 | € 2.500 |
Business Administration | 6 | € 1.250 |
International Relations and European Politics | 6 | € 2.200 |
Master's Departments | ||
English Language and Literature | 4 | € 1.900 |
North-American Culture Studies | 4 | € 1.900 |
Business Management | 4 | € 3.500 |
Finance | 4 | € 3.500 |
Economics | 4 | € 3.500 |
Public Finance and Economics | 4 | € 3.500 |
Computer Systems, Communication and Security | 4 | € 3.000 |
Visual Informatics | 4 | € 3.000 |
Software Systems and Services Management | 4 | € 3.000 |
Cultural Sociology | 4 | € 3.000 |
International Relations and European Politics | 4 | € 3.000 |
Conflict and Democracy Studies | 4 | € 3.000 |
Energy Policy Studies | 4 | € 3.000 |
Sociology | 4 | € 3.000 |
Public and Social Policy and Human Resources | 4 | € 3.000 |
The faculties of English language teaching at Masaryk University are Medicine, Education, Arts and Social Sciences. In the first year, you can take English or Czech preparatory education at universities in Prague, and you can apply to the department you want at Masaryk University. The conditions required to receive undergraduate or regular master's education in these faculties vary on a faculty basis. These conditions can be summarized as:
Faculty of Medicine;
Faculty of Education;
Faculty of Arts;
Faculty of Social Studies;
Those who want to take their master's education in Czechia as part of the complementary master's program must meet the following conditions:
The dormitories of the university offer students a comfortable, safe and healthy accommodation throughout their education life. Masaryk University's accommodation and food services unit (MU Accommodation and Catering Services) is responsible for the management of 10 different accommodation facilities. In almost all of these facilities; General facilities such as gym, computer rooms, television, internet service are provided.