For students from Czech-taught programmes
Guide to courses for bachelor’s and master’s level study
Russian
All Russian courses are intended only for students who are studying it as a foreign language! The courses 2RU101– 2RU102 – 2RU103 – 2RU104 are not designed for Russian-speaking students from Post-Soviet states.
For all those who want to start with Russian: 2RU101 (3 credits) or intensive 2RU108 (6 credits)
- Progression of the courses: 2RU101– 2RU102 – 2RU103 – 2RU104 – 2RU105 – 2RU106
- Recommended additional courses (after completing at least 2RU104): 2RU411Russian Grammar, 2RU412 Russian Grammar 2, 2RU110 Russian language – Preparation for certificated exam B1, 2RU303 Russian Conversation for Intermediate
For all those, who completed the entrance exam in Russian, or want to study professional Russian respectively:
- Progression of the courses: 2RU201– 2RU212 – 2RU203 – 2RU214 – 2RU205 – 2RU206
- Recommended additional courses: 2RU305 Economic Life in Russia, 2RU303 Russian Conversation for Intermediate, 2RU304 Russian Conversation for Advanced, 2RU411 Russian Grammar 1, 2RU412 Russian Grammar 2,
Minor Specialization Commercial Languages:
- 2RU501, 2RU502, 2RU401
For all those, who want to obtain an international cerficate in Russian:
- 2RU315Russian languague – Preparation for certificated exam Vantage, 2RU110 Russian languague – Preparation for certificated exam B1
For Ph.D. students:
- RUJ901Ruština pro doktorandské studium
- RUJ901Russian for Ph.D. Students
Czech
Currently, the Czech language is not a mandatory language for international students, however to succesfully cope with studies at VŠE, it is highly recommended. All Czech courses offered are optional for all foreigners. Students should register the courses, so that there is a logical subsequence of them (2RU131 — 2RU132). Students have an option to also study Czech grammar (2RU331 — 2RU332).
For beginners, the courses are: 2RU131 – 2RU132, 2RU135, 2RU138, 2RU140 – 2RU145