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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 located in Vienna, Austria, with a subsidiary in Kiev, (Ukraine). It was founded in 1981 as "European Christian College".

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"

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:

  • 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

External links

  1. "Christian Dimension", website of IU
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