Charles University

Czech Republic
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Masters

Master’s in Music Education and English Language Teaching (Lower & Upper Secondary)

Offered at Charles University, Czech Republic
DegreeMasters
FieldMA Music Ed + English
Duration2 years
Tuition150000.00

Overview

This Master’s programme combines advanced music education with English language teaching for lower and upper secondary schools. You develop subject expertise and didactic skills to design, teach, and evaluate learning in music and English.

About this programme

This Master’s programme combines advanced music education with English language teaching for lower and upper secondary schools. You develop subject expertise and didactic skills to design, teach, and evaluate learning in music and English. Level: Master’s (post-bachelor) Target schools: Lower and upper secondary (second level of primary/secondary education) Delivery format: Not specified in the record (please confirm with the university) Credits/Duration: Not specified in the record (please confirm with the university) Language of instruction: Not specified in the record Tuition fees: Not specified in the record Start dates: Not specified in the record Application deadlines: Not specified in the record Application basis: Admission is conditional on a completed bachelor’s degree in the same or a related field

Programme Structure

The programme is built around music education and its didactics, together with advanced study in English language teaching. Course work develops both theoretical understanding and practical teaching competence.

  • Creative Activities in Music Education and Didactics — creative practice linked to teaching methods and classroom application.
  • Understanding Music Education Issues — deeper study of key questions in music education, including how learning is shaped in school contexts.
  • Teaching Music Education in Primary and Secondary Schools — planning, teaching strategies, and assessment approaches for different school levels.
  • Musical Phenomena and Concepts — study of musical ideas in broader cultural, scientific, and artistic relationships.
  • English Language Teaching (Linguistics, Literature & Didactics) — integrated linguistic and literary foundations with teaching methodology at Master’s level.
  • Teaching Practice / Professional Development — application of didactic theory to teaching practice (details not specified in the record; confirm with the university).

Note: The record lists the above course themes; the exact number of modules, semester-by-semester breakdown, and any thesis/capstone requirements were not provided and should be confirmed with Charles University.

Academic requirements

Admission to Master’s studies requires a completed bachelor’s degree in the same or a related field of study. The programme is designed for applicants who can build on prior subject knowledge and teaching-related foundations.

English requirements

English language requirements are not specified in the current record. Applicants should check the university’s official admission page for the required test type and minimum score (if applicable).

Other requirements

General requirements

  • Admission to Master’s studies is conditional on completed secondary education confirmed by a school-leaving certificate.
  • Admission to Post-Bachelor studies (Master’s programme) is conditional on completed education in any type of study programme.
  • Applicants must hold the required bachelor’s degree (same or related field) to be considered for admission.

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Work Permits

After completing your studies in the Czech Republic, you may be eligible to apply for a post-study residence permit for the purpose of job seeking (or a similar post-graduation work/residence pathway, depending on your situation). Rules can change, so always verify the latest requirements with the Czech Ministry of the Interior or the university’s international office.

  • Eligibility (general): typically requires that you have successfully completed your programme and hold a valid residence status for study at the time of application.
  • Purpose: the permit is intended to allow you to search for employment after graduation.
  • Duration: the permitted period for job seeking is set by Czech regulations and may vary by case; confirm the current length with official sources.
  • Employment: depending on the permit type and your residence status, you may be able to work during the job-seeking period or transition to an employment-based residence permit once you have a job offer.
  • Documentation: you will usually need proof of graduation, identity documents, and evidence of sufficient funds/health insurance as required.

Important: This programme record does not provide country-specific visa details. For the most accurate guidance, consult the official Czech immigration information and your Charles University international office.

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