Description of verification and evaluation criteria:
In addition to the application form, every applicant needs to provide the following documents:
a) A copy of a diploma to show at least completed secondary or high school studies or confirmation that ongoing secondary or high school studies will be completed in the current academic year
b) Transcript of records and academic results from previous studies
c) Structured CV
d) Motivation letter
e) Document showing the level of English proficiency.
Ad a) Confirmation of studies may be substituted with a transcript of records, provided that these are from the same academic year as the application.
Ad d) The letter should describe the applicant's personal interest in the social sciences, their expectations of studying on the Social Sciences program and a vision of their future professional career. The recommended length of the motivation letter is approximately 500 words.
Ad e) Applicants should provide a certificate from one of the following standardized tests:
- IELTS Academic - the minimum required overall band score of 6.5, with band score 6.0 or above in all four components;
- TOEFL Internet-Based Test (iBT) & TOEFL iBT Home Edition - the minimum required overall score of 83, with a minimum scaled score in the four sections: reading 21, writing 22, listening 20, speaking 20;
- Cambridge ESOL FCE - minimum Cambridge English Scale Score of 180;
- Cambridge ESOL CAE and CPE receiving a certificate;
- Duolingo English Test (DET) - the minimum required overall score of 110, with the subscore of 95 or above in all four components.
A standardized English test is not required from applicants who:
When a score from an English-language test is not presented, the applicants should provide a certificate/official letter of their use of English during their prior studies or employment to support their claim. The certificate/official letter should contain contact information (an email address and a telephone number) to a person (a program director, high school counselor, or an employee supervisor) who has observed your ability to write and communicate in English and can confirm the scope of the use of the English language in the program or employment.
All documents which are not originally in Czech, Slovak or English, must be officially translated into English. Only complete applications will be considered. Personal data will be used exclusively for organising the course enrollments.
Entrance Examination
The Assessment process is two-round and includes a written examination.
First round:
The admissions committee will assess applicants on the basis of the submitted documents. Firstly, the documents proving English proficiency are examined for the level required for study. Only those applications that fulfill the requirements for English proficiency are assessed further by the admissions committee. The following criteria will be evaluated: (i) academic background (grades in previous studies, completed social sciences subjects, extra-curricular activities relevant for social sciences, previous university study): 0-30 points, (ii) Motivation letter: 0-20 points.
Based on the ranking of applicants in the first round, the Dean shortlists candidates for the second round.
Second round:
(iii) Written essay - Applicants write a short reflection (350-500 words) on one of three assigned topics focusing on current social issues. The exam takes the form of online writing with remote supervision. Assessment criteria: adherence to the topic, academic level, originality of argumentation and formal structure, including language style; in total 0-50 points.
The final ranking of applicants will be determined by a sum of awarded points (ranging between 0-100). The point limit for accepting applicants is set by the Dean with respect to the number of applicants and the capacity of the programme.