Czech is a Western Slavic language closely related to Slovak, Polish and Sorbian. Spoken by over 10 million people in the Czech Republic, it also has a global presence in countries such as Germany, Portugal and the United States. As one of the Slavic languages with a rich literary, cultural and political history, Czech offers meaningful insight into Central European traditions and identity.

The Czech language program at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee’s School of Continuing Education introduces the structure, sounds and vocabulary of the language in an accessible, supportive environment. Instruction includes foundational grammar, essential phrases and pronunciation, while offering cultural context to enhance communication and understanding.

Ideal for beginners and lifelong learners alike, this course provides a well-rounded introduction to the Czech language and its global significance.

Who Can Enroll?
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education courses are open to the public. No admission to the university is required. These non-credit classes are ideal for adult learners, lifelong learners, and working professionals looking to build skills, explore interests or pursue personal enrichment.

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