European University has several campuses in different countries. All campuses follow an the same curriculum. Students are allowed and encouraged to transfer between campuses between semesters.
The campuses are in the folowing locations:
-Barcelona (Spain)
-Geneva (Switzerland)
-Montreux (Switzerland)
-Yvorne (Switzerland)
-Munich (Germany)
-London (UK)
-Freiburg (Germany)
-Vienna (Austria)
-Istanbul (Turkey)
-Aktobe (Kazakhstan)
-Uralsk (Kazakhstan)
-Singapore
-Damascus (Syria)
-Taipei (Taiwan)
-Shenzhen (China)
-Shanghai (China)
-Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia)
-Barcelona (Spain)
-Geneva (Switzerland)
-Montreux (Switzerland)
-Yvorne (Switzerland)
-Munich (Germany)
-London (UK)
-Freiburg (Germany)
-Vienna (Austria)
-Istanbul (Turkey)
-Aktobe (Kazakhstan)
-Uralsk (Kazakhstan)
-Singapore
-Damascus (Syria)
-Taipei (Taiwan)
-Shenzhen (China)
-Shanghai (China)
-Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia)
European University is primarily a business school but offers a variety of courses. The main goal of EU is to use the American education model by relating classroom theory to professional skills. Clases are taught in English.
European University offers a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Public Relations in all of their locations. The program takes 3 years to complete. It offers students practical media skills and a broad theoretical understanding of public relations and corporate communication.
Many of the courses that students are required to take concentrate on business
Information found on http://www.euruni.edu/en/Programs-Tree.html
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