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==Programmes== ==Programmes==
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=="Christian Dimension"== =="Christian Dimension"==
Since its founding, The International University has been based on Christian principles as emphasised in the Bible. This "Christian dimension" is expressed in the following:<ref></ref> The International University states that since its founding, it has been based on Christian principles as emphasised in the Bible. This "Christian dimension" is expressed in the following:<ref></ref>
*Biblical history, literature and philosophy courses form part of the General Education requirements. *Biblical history, literature and philosophy courses form part of the General Education requirements.
*The International University's Board and Administration, and some of International University's staff, faculty and students are committed to the Christian faith. *The International University's Board and Administration, and some of International University's staff, faculty and students are committed to the Christian faith.

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The International University
Typeprivate
Established1981
LocationMontgomery, U.S.A.
CampusVienna, Austria
Websitehttp://www.iuvienna.edu

The International University (IU), Vienna is an American private institution calling itself "University", with a campus located in Vienna, Austria, with a subsidiary in Kiev, (Ukraine). It was founded in 1981 as "European Christian College". In 2003, IU's university accreditation was withdrawn by the Austrian Accreditation Council.


Programmes

  • Undergraduate:
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
    • Bachelor of Arts in Diplomatic Studies (BADS)
    • Bachelor of Arts in Global Business & International Relations (BAGBIR)
  • Graduate:
    • Advanced/Master of Arts in Diplomatic & Strategic Studies (A/MADSS)
    • Master of International Business (MIB)
    • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Doctorate

"Christian Dimension"

The International University states that since its founding, it has been based on Christian principles as emphasised in the Bible. This "Christian dimension" is expressed in the following:

  • Biblical history, literature and philosophy courses form part of the General Education requirements.
  • The International University's Board and Administration, and some of International University's staff, faculty and students are committed to the Christian faith.
  • IU’s Convocation emphasizes Bible reading and prayer, in addition to guest speakers on a variety of current topics.
  • People who believe in the value of Christian education make sacrificial donations to help international students have the opportunity to study their chosen majors and also learn more about Christianity.
  • IU provides opportunities for Christian worship and service.

References

  1. International University: Akkreditierung aberkannt, ORF.at (German)
  2. "Christian Dimension", website of IU

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