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2003
Private
Dresden International University (DIU)
Country: Germany
Private
35 Programs
1,377 Students
The Dresden International University, founded in 2003, is a state-accredited private university seated in Dresden, Saxony. It is funded by the TU Dresden Aktiengesellschaft (TUDAG). Round about 2,500 students are offered extra-occupational and continuing education courses at Bachelor’s and Master’s level, as well as certificate courses. Instead of faculties or departments, the Dresden International University runs interdisciplinary competence centers in the fields of Health Sciences and Medicine, Logistics and Business Management, Cultural, Educational and Social Sciences, Law in the Interdisciplinary Context, as well as Natural Sciences and Engineering. The scope of Bachelor studies includes the study courses “Chiropractics“, “Midwifery“, “Health Care Management“, “Management and Leadership“, “Installation Engineer“, “Emergency Paramedic“, “Osteopathy“, “Osteopathic Therapy“, “Nursing“, “Physiotherapy“, “Prevention, Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences“, and “Cutting-Edge Care“. Among course offerings at Master’s level are the study courses “Chiropractics“, “Vehicle Safety and Accident Research“, “Health Care Management“, “Real Estate Management“, “International Commercial & Contract Management“, “Logistics“, “Medical Law“, “Preventive Medicine“, and “Business Management“. Graduates of the Dresden International University receive a B.A., B.Sc., B.Eng., M.A., M.Sc., M.Eng., LL.M., or MBA. The University’s target group includes academics working in executive positions, academics from abroad who seek further training in Germany, as well as trainees with university entrance qualification.
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