International Christian University – Kyiv
Міжнародний християнський університет-Київ | |
Type | Liberal Arts |
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Active | 1992–2013 |
President | Prof. Anatoly Voichak |
Location | , |
Campus | Urban |
Website | http://icu.edu.ua/ |
International Christian University – Kyiv (ICU-Kyiv)[1] (Ukrainian: Міжнародний Християнський університет-Київ) was a private university in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was founded in 1992 by Kyiv National Economic University and International University Vienna. In summer 2013 ICU-Kyiv closed that year following the bankruptcy of its Austrian founder International University Vienna in 2011.
Curriculum
[edit]Student training is based on the standard programs of Ukrainian economic universities and programs of American Business universities.
ICU-Kyiv's curriculum combines professional education and liberal arts. The institution offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a choice of three majors: Management, Marketing, International Economics. Before 2007 Management information systems was offered as well. Classes at ICU-Kyiv are conducted in English or Ukrainian and faculty includes American, British and Ukrainian instructors. University used American grading system:
Letter Grade | Percentage | GPA |
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A | 90-100 | 4.0 |
B | 80-89 | 3.0 |
C | 70-79 | 2.0 |
D | 60-69 | 1.0 |
F | 0-59 | 0.0 |
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Official website (closed in 2013)
- ICU-Kyiv Career Development Center on Facebook