Art studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts are conducted in the Czech language.
Tens of international students enrol in art programmes notwithstanding, starting their studies on the assumption they will be able to master the Czech language during their first year. Students from Poland, Slovakia, Spain and the Republic of Korea have thus graduated with Master's degrees in the past.
For exchange students of music visiting for one- or two-semester exchange programmes (Erasmus), the following subjects are offered in English, German or Russian:
The Faculty of Fine Arts does not provide teaching of music theory subjects in foreign languages.
Visual arts are taught at the Department of Graphics and Drawing, the Department of Sculpture, the Department of Painting and the Department of Intermedia Studies, all of which offer instruction in the English language for the Erasmus programme.
Throughout the academic year, the Faculty of Fine Arts organizes workshops (held in the English language) by prominent international artists and teachers. The workshops are provided free of charge. (Pascal Rogé, Viktor Shestopal – piano, J. Bushwell – violin, Viktorie Jagling, Antonio Mostacci – cello, etc.)
The Faculty of Fine Arts also organizes intensive international interpretation courses (held in the English language) by prominent international instructors (usually for the duration of ten days) with fees for active or passive participants. Precise dates, curricula and fees are published on the internet with sufficient notice.