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Communication2019 Tourism Arts Business communication2019 TOURISM ARTS BUsInEsS Admissions office +361 273 2419 2019 [email protected] metubudapest.hu BudapestMetuniversity MetrOpOLitanBudapest_en internatiOnaL prOspectus study prOGraMs TABLEGet an OF ear CONTENTSLy every internatiOnaL students Bird discOunt! grow yeAr OppOrtunities Go to apply.metropolitan.hu asBACHELOR'S we offer 10% PROGRAMS discount for beingOPPORTUNITIES quick and determined. sHELLO!ubmit all the necessary application documents and transfer the tuition fee by the deadlines: Discover all that Budapest 14 Communication and Media Science 60 Preparatory Programs number of students 1150 Metropolitan University has to offer 16 International Relations 61 Scholarships and the learning opportunities that 18 Business Administration and 62 Coventry University make our university special. Management 64 Language Courses 20 Commerce and Marketing 66 Erasmus + Scholarship Program 7500 22 Finance andEARLY Accounting BIRD 68 International partners and 24 International Business Economics study abroad opportunities 6000 APPLICATION number of 698 26 Tourism andDEADLINES Catering 70 Campus Mundi Scholarship internAtionAl students 28 Animation Program 4500 2 The Rector Welcomes You 3 What our students say about us 30 Visual Representation 72 Internships 6 Why Metropolitan? 34 Environmental Design 74 Career Building 3000 407 8 Teaching creative thinking at 36 Graphic Design 1500 Metropolitan 38 Media Design 202 9 Unique Training System 40 Photography ABOUT METU 0 115 10 Credentials 54 11 Hungarian higher education 13 Programs starting Programs 76starting Application procedure and the ECTS credit system in SEPTEMBERMASTER'S PROGRAMSin FEBRUARY78 Campuses 2001 2004 2007 2010 2013 2017 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 80 Student life at Metropolitan 44 Communication and Media Studies 82 Information about 46 Business Development Budapest and Hungary 48 Management and Leadership 84 Everyday living in Hungary 50 Marketing 86 Partner Dormitories 52 Master of Business Administration 54 Tourism Management For the citizens of 56 Graphic Design For the citizens of internAtionAl 58 Art and Design Management opportunities the EU and the EEA: the EU and the EEA: 30 JUNE 15 NOVEMBER yOu can study at MOre than 200 partner universities On 5 cOntinents. 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Management 64 Language Courses 20 Commerce and Marketing 66 Erasmus + Scholarship Program 22 Finance and Accounting 68 International partners and 24 International Business Economics study abroad opportunities 26 Tourism and Catering 70 Campus Mundi Scholarship 2 The Rector Welcomes You 28 Animation Program 3 What our students say about us 30 Visual Representation 72 Internships 6 Why Metropolitan? 34 Environmental Design 74 Career Building 8 Teaching creative thinking at 36 Graphic Design Metropolitan 38 Media Design 9 Unique Training System 40 Photography ABOUT METU 10 Credentials 11 Hungarian higher education 76 Application procedure and the ECTS credit system MASTER'S PROGRAMS 78 Campuses 80 Student life at Metropolitan 44 Communication and Media Studies 82 Information about 46 Business Development Budapest and Hungary 48 Management and Leadership 84 Everyday living in Hungary 50 Marketing 86 Partner Dormitories 52 Master of Business Administration 54 Tourism Management 56 Graphic Design 58 Art and Design Management IMPRESSUM Publisher: Agnes Toth CEO, Budapest Metropolitan University Editor: Luca Utassy Photos: Fanni Benko Molnar, Coltfilm, Bertalan Geberle, Balint Hirling, Sergey Markosov, Mohammadhossein Movahed, AnnaViktoria Pal, Rosch Petra, David Schafer, Mate Szekeres, Shutterstock Graphic Design: Marissa Hsu, Zsuzsanna Sarkany, 2Republic Reklamugynokseg DTP Designer: Marissa Hsu, Zsuzsanna Sarkany Printing: FesztNet Kft. 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