Andrássy Gyula University
Major: European and International Administration
Language of instruction: German
Degree (BA, MA, PhD. etc): Master
Name of institution: Andrássy Gyula University
Address: Pollack Mihály tér 3, H-1088 Budapest
Phone: (+36-1) 266 3101
Fax: (+36-1) 266 3099
Web: http://www.andrassyuni.hu
Contact person: Ferenc Wünsch
Phone: (+36-1) 266 3101/204
Fax: (+36-1) 266 3099
E-mail: MEIV@andrassyuni.hu
Type and name of degree:
Master of Arts in European and International Administration
Duration of studies:
4 semesters
Application deadline:
June 30th 2010 (entrance in September), January 15th 2011 (entrance in February)
Admission requirements:
- Bachelor
Entrance examination:
Yes
Fees (application, tuition, others):
Tuition fee: HUF 200.000,- per semester (approx.
Library facilities:
Andrássy University has a small library that specialises in German-language academic literature as well as a large number of German academic periodicals. Beyond carrying the main textbooks for courses taught at the University, its main purpose is to complement other resources by providing sources unavailable elsewhere. Students also have online access to a number of journal databases and online resources. The library currently comprises 15.500 volumes.
Computer facilities:
The University provides access to computers and Internet services in computer labs and in its library. There is also a wireless LAN that allows students online access throughout the university building.
Others:
Scholarships: the Andrássy University and its partners offer a number of scholarship opportunities e.g. Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg, Freistaat Bayern, DAAD, Aktion Österreich-Ungarn, Visegrad Fund, Erasmus etc. Credit system:
An internationally accepted credit system is used at Andrássy University. Students must accumulate a total of at least 120 ECTS credits within the four semester period (respectively two semester period at the Faculty of Law) of their studies. Andrássy University strictly applies ECTS principles in assigning credit points to courses, which means that each point corresponds to 30 hours of workload.