
Bachelor in Anglophone Studies
Liberec, Czech Republic
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 Mar 2026
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
TUITION FEES
USD 4,000 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Our degree program in Anglophone Studies is designed to provide basic professional expertise in the field of philology, with a focus on selected English-speaking areas of the world (English-speaking America, the British Isles, and Anglophone South Asia). The aim of the program is to train competent, academically literate professionals well-versed in the fundamental aspects of the English language, including an ability to provide linguistic analyses, as well as in both the historical and the synchronic aspects of Anglophone cultures and literatures. Graduates also learn to work with English texts and to effectively communicate both orally and in a written form.
In addition, the program comprises specialization modules of compulsory elective courses, which are designed to offer students the opportunity to focus in greater depth on one of three possible areas already during their undergraduate studies: English linguistics, Anglophone film and modern media, or migration, minorities and nationalities in an Anglophone context. These modules help students to better prepare for their subsequent studies. This is since although the skills and knowledge acquired in the program enable graduates to find employment in a wide range of careers involving human relations or communication in the English language, the aim of this academically oriented program is above all to provide students with solid academic foundations enabling their successful entry to graduate programs with a similar focus.
Admissions
Program Outcome
Graduates of the program possess the following knowledge, skills, and competencies:
Expert knowledge:
- Proficiency in the patterns of the English language system (at the phonological, morphological, and syntactic levels)
- Familiarity with the literary and cultural history of English-speaking countries, including their international context
- Understanding of the methodology and terminology of the basic theoretical disciplines of linguistics and literary studies
- Knowledge of English-speaking countries, particularly in terms of their history and culture
Professional Skills:
- Capable of performing comprehensive linguistic analysis of texts, considering all fundamental aspects of language.
- Proficient in conducting literary or cultural analysis and identifying the distinctive features of various developmental stages of English-language literature, including their local or regional specificities.
- Skilled in applying theoretical knowledge in both spoken and written communication.
- Competent in independently producing a thesis that adheres to all academic requirements.
- Adept at locating and processing information from academic and professional sources.
General competencies:
- Proficiency in spoken and written English at the C2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
- Capable of independently searching for information, evaluating it, and formulating hypotheses based on it; able to test the validity of these hypotheses and draw conclusions.
- Able to present views and hypotheses publicly in English.
All graduates of the degree program exhibit the stated expertise, professional skills, and general competencies. Additionally, each student gains further knowledge and skills through profiling courses within one of the following three blocks of compulsory elective courses during their studies.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Given the academic focus of the degree program, graduates are encouraged to continue their studies in a relevant master's program.
Those choosing to embark on a professional career straight after graduation, however, may find employment primarily in positions where a very good knowledge of the English language and/or a basic understanding of the literary and cultural aspects of Anglophone areas is required, for example in foreign and international companies or other institutions that require a good knowledge of English or of Anglophone areas (e.g. in the field of culture, tourism, various assistant positions in foreign companies operating in the Czech Republic). Graduates can also find a wide range of employment in public administration, in the media, or in the field of international relations.
Typical positions that graduates can work in are, for example:
- language consultant,
- copywriter,
- proofreader,
- editor,
- worker in departments of international relations, project management, or customer service,
- staff at foreign language call centres,
- employee of the diplomatic services and cultural centres of English-speaking countries,
- civil servant (e.g., in the Ministry of Culture or Foreign Affairs),
- administrative worker.