The International University. Vienna / Austria
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The International University. Vienna / Austria
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 Генеральный директор Ассамблеи деловых кругов Антон Саввов, ректор Международного университета профессор Вил Гудхейер, мэр Оксфорда лорд Брайан Кин
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> Форум EuroMarket 2005, г. Ялта, АР Крым.
The International University (IU) is a private university based on the American system of university education, providing a globalized perspective in its curriculum. Thousands of students from over 100 nations have benefited from the unique training which IU provides. IU prepares students to find innovative solutions to the complex problems of the 21st century, and to achieve their maximum God-given potential. The Mission Statement of The International University, “Preparing students from around the world to serve in the world,” was officially formulated in 1988, when Prof. Dr. Wil C. Goodheer became the institution’s second president. Under the direction of Dr. Otis Gatewood, Founding President, a similar goal of preparation was sought for the previous decade. In the years following 1988, significant growth and metamorphosis occurred in transforming IU to its current status as a well-known institution offering degrees on the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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In 1980, IU was chartered in the United States as a private degree-granting institution on the university level. In 1981 IU was officially registered in Austria. IU’s programs in Business Administration and Diplomatic Studies are patterned on the American liberal arts educational system which is respected throughout the world and is based on the tradition of Great Britain. In the unique international setting of IU-Vienna, the educational approach is globalized and provides preparation in several areas. |
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The academic studies form the major basis for the other areas of preparation and development and are comprised of three (3) sub-categories: (1) General Education requirements; (2) Courses in the student’s chosen Major area of studies; (3) Supporting Elective courses for a well-rounded education. The academic programs offered by IU are directed toward professional preparation in the areas of international business and diplomatic studies. They aim at producing graduates who are equipped for the global marketplace and political arena of the 21st century. The major courses at IU help the student to make a living; the general education courses help the student to make a life! |
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Undergraduate Programs: A minimum of 43 courses is required for the Bachelor’s degree (128 credit hours). Each course meets for a total of approximately 45 hours of classroom instruction. |
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Graduate Programs: IU offers the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree and the Master of International Business (MIB) degree. For the MBA program, the student completes 13 courses plus a thesis and an internship, or 15 courses without a thesis. The MIB degree requires thirteen courses and an internship |
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IU also offers the Advanced Master of Arts in Diplomatic and Strategic Studies (AMADSS) and the Master of Arts in Diplomatic and Strategic Studies (MADSS). The AMADSS degree requires 13 courses plus an internship, or 15 courses without a thesis. For the MADSS degree the student completes 13 courses plus an internship. |
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All graduate courses meet for 32 hours of class time, excluding required hours of outside reading, research papers, etc.
The internship of 100 hours helps the student to put theoretical learning into practice, as well as making a contribution to the companies and organizations served.
IU’s Thesis Committee expertly guides and assists students in completing a thesis of 15,000-20,000 words — one which will be a life-long benefit to them and a contribution to research in the field of Business Administration or Diplomatic Studies.
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General Education on the Undergraduate Level: As examples of preparation through general education: no IU student graduates without a working knowledge of computers, a necessity in our computer-driven age. Also, each student gains, regardless of his major, a general understanding of society, and how the psyche of humans work. On the Bachelor’s level, the student takes four courses in Biblical literature, history, philosophy, and/or World Religions which aid the nascence of a student’s sense of social consciousness and responsibility to the “global village.” The goal of academic, ethical, professional, social, and spiritual development, as focused in the mission statement of IU, provides for the education of the whole person. |
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