[1] Students pursuing their Master of Arts focus mainly on the relationships between North America and Europe.
This program, which began in 2007, offers an innovative approach to international affairs at one of Central Europe's oldest institutions.
Students are able to choose from a wide array of courses covering the synergy between culture, politics, international relations, history, and economics.
The program is commonly referred to as "TAS" and uses English as the only language of instruction.
Graduates of the program receive a diploma in cultural studies with major in transatlantic studies and are accredited according to the international Bologna Process (European Credit Transfer System) with 120 ECTS points.