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Europe – English Medium Programs Universities in Europe with Programs Taught in English Go through this list of options for study in Europe; please keep in mind that this is a partial list. Visit individual university websites to confirm up to date information about courses available, admissions procedures/requirements, and costs/financial assistance. Information is as accurate as possible at date of issue. If website links don’t work, try doing a search by University names since web addresses might change over time. Many Countries www.medicalstudyguide.com/ Medical Study Guide: Information about medical study in a number of countries –not all Europe and not all in English. There is a lot of information here to be searched through. AUSTRIA Modul Unviersity, Vienna (Private) www.modul.ac.at/ Programs in English: The language of instruction at Modul University is English and students are not required to have any prior knowledge of German to apply. The university offers bachelor’s programs (BBA) in Tourism and Hospitality Management, Tourism, Hotel Management and Operations, and International Management. Scholarships/Financial Aid: There are a limited number of merit scholarships available to students who have already applied. Since Modul is a private university, these are relatively small, and do not cover all costs. Webster University, Vienna (Private/American) www.webster.edu/index.html Programs taught in English: Webster is a private American university and all courses are taught in English. Scholarships/Financial Aid: Tuition fees at Webster are comparable to fees at any American University. Unfortunately, scholarships are not available to international students at this time, students who are American nationals or permanent residents may apply for financial aid. BELGIUM Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel (Private) www.hubrussel.be/HUB_english/HUB_web/HUB- English/Economics--Business/Bachelor_of_Business_Administration.html Programs in English: 3 year Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Vesalius College (Private) www.vesalius.edu/vesalius-college/ Programs in English: Vesalius College was founded in 1987 by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Boston University to offer undergraduate education in English. They offer B.A.’s in Business Studies, Communication Studies, International Affairs DENMARK General Information studyindenmark.dk/ Study in Denmark is a useful source of information about Bachelors programs in English, in Denmark. The website also contains resources about visa processes, accommodation, and living in Denmark as a student. Please be aware that information on lists might get out of date, so make sure to check individual school websites for more specific information. Aalborg University (Public) www.apply.aau.dk/how-to-apply-undergraduate/entry-requirements/ Programs in English: International Cultural Studies and Communication, Media Studies, Psychology, International Management, Architecture and Design, and Art and Technology. Copenhagen School of Design and Technology www.kea.dk/en/programmes/bachelor-degree-ba- programmes/ba-in-business-economics-and-information-technology/ Programs in English: B.A. of Architectural Technology and Construction Management, B.A. in Business Economics and IT, and B.A. in Jewellery, Technology and Business are all offered in English. FINLAND Note: There are no tuition fees for public higher education programmes in Finland. Students only pay for their accommodation, study materials, insurance, and personal living costs. However, many schools in Finland require applicants to appear for an admissions test. Check individual websites for more details. Aalto University (Public) www.aalto.fi/en/ Programs taught in English: Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Hämeen Ammattikorkeakoulu (HAMK University of Applied Sciences) portal.hamk.fi/portal/page/portal/HAMK/In_English/Education/International_degree_programmes Programs offered in English: Automation Engineering, Construction Engineering, International Business, Mechanical Engineering and Production Technology Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (Public) www.metropolia.fi/en/apply/studies/bachelors-degree/#/daytime-engineering Programs offered in English: Metropolia has 10 Bachelor’s Degree Programmes in different fields of study. Applying to Metropolia’s degree programmes conducted in English is possible only once in a year. Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences (Polytechnic) www.kyamk.fi/Applying/Bachelor%27s%20Degree%20Programmes/ Programs offered in English: Bachelor of Culture and Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Degree Program in Game Design Lahti University of Applied Sciences (Polytechnic) www.lamk.fi/english/Sivut/default.aspx Programs offered in English: Bachelor of Business Administration Laurea University of Applied Sciences (Polytechnic) laurea.fi/en/applying/bachelor_programmes/pages/default.aspx Programs offered in English: Business Management, Restaurant Entrepreneurship, and Information Technology Saimaa University of Applied Sciences (Polytechnic) www.saimia.fi/en-FI/programmes Programs offered in English: The Degree Programmes in Mechanical Engineering and Production Technology, Chemical Engineering, International Business and the one in Tourism are being conducted entirely in English. FRANCE The American University of Paris (Private/American) www.aup.edu/academics/undergraduate/majors Programs in English: Most majors are in English; emphasis on French language acquisition. Georgia Tech Lorraine (Public/American) www.georgiatech-metz.fr/ Programs taught in English: All programs including the 5 year joint BS/MS Program in Electrical/Computer, or Mechanical Engineering are taught in English. Scholarships/Costs: Fees are comparable to Georgia Tech’s main campus in the US. There are a number of need-and-merit-based scholarships available. Students may also apply for Resident Assistant (R.A.) positions to defray their costs after the first year. IESEG School of Management (Private) http://www.ieseg.fr/en/prospective-student/international-student/ Programs in English: All programs at IESEG are offered in English. Applicants usually need to submit TOEFL scores, and need to have the highest level of mathematics available at their high school. There are merit scholarships for international students. Parsons Paris (Private/American) http://www.newschool.edu/parsons-paris/undergraduate/ Programs in English: Since Parsons Paris is a French branch of an American design school, most programs are offered in English. Sciences Po (Public) www.sciencespo.fr/admissions/en/content/euro-american-campus-language-requirements-1256 Programs in English: The Euro-American Campus Programme is taught entirely in English. There are also Dual Bachelors Programs between Sciences Po and the University of British Columbia in Canada. Majors offered include Political Science, Law, History, and Economics. GERMANY (see separate document on study in Germany) Bard College Berlin (Private/American) www.berlin.bard.edu/admissions/how-to-apply/ Programs in English: Both degree programs (the B.A. in Humanities, the Arts, and Social Thought and the B.A. in Economics, Politics, and Social Thought) are taught entirely in English Financial Aid: Admission to Bard in Berlin is need-blind. There is need based financial aid, and there are merit based scholarships. Jacobs University, Bremen (Private) www.jacobs-university.de/why-jacobs Programs in English: All programs are taught in English. Jacobs University offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in several academic areas including Global Economics Management, Biotechnology, Physics, and Mathematics. Financial Aid: Entrance scholarships and need-based financial aid are available. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – Carl Benz School of Engineering (Public) carlbenz.idschools.kit.edu/bachelor_program.php Programs in English: The three year Bachelors of Mechanical Engineering is taught entirely in English. Within this degree, students can choose to major in Energy Engineering, Rail Systems Technology, or Production Management. German language skills are very helpful since the degree includes 6-week long industrial traineeships. Financial Aid: Partial merit-based scholarships are available after the first year, but students are advised to make sure that they are able to fund their entire education and living expenses. WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management (Private) www.whu.edu/en/programs/bachelor-in-international-business-administration-biba/admission/ Programs in English: Bachelor in International Business Administration GREECE The American College of Greece, Degree College (Private/American) http://www.acg.edu/undergraduate Programs in English: All programs in the School of Business, School of Liberal Arts, and School of Fine and Performing arts are offered in English. American University of Athens http://www.aua.edu/ Programs in English: Liberal Arts, Business Admisistration, Sciences and Engineering HUNGARY University of Debrecen (Public) englishstudies.sci.unideb.hu/ Programs in English: Programs in Engineering, Agriculture, Business and Management, (Music) Performance, English Studies, Software and IT, and Medicine. Note: The medical program at University of Debrecen requires applicants to appear for an entrance test. The test is administered in Karachi, in June, by Qadri International Education Consultancy (http://www.qadri-international.com/) IRELAND (Republic of Ireland) All programmes in English Dublin City University (Private) http://www4.dcu.ie/ Scholarships: These change
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