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Dublin City University (abbreviated as DCU) (Irish: Ollscoil Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath [1]) is a university based on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.Created as the National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin in 1975, it enrolled its first students in 1980, and was elevated to university status (along with the NIHE Limerick, now the University of Limerick) in September 1989 by statute.
DCU's de facto omnibus entry arts degree is offered by St. Patrick's College of Education (a college of DCU) and is titled "BA in Humanities". All Hallows College (a college of DCU) offer BA in humanities, theology pastoral care, and English. Entry into higher education institutions is normally done through the CAO.
Since 1999 the school's masters programs have been completed in five years, aligning the MSc in management with comparable business schools in France and Europe. [2] ESSCA joined the ‘Management Chapter’ of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles in 1993. As part of the Bologna Process and the Bachelor-Master-Doctorate reforms, the duration of ...
Under Action 1, Erasmus Mundus supports Joint Programmes (Masters Courses and Joint Doctorates) [2] that are operated by consortia of higher education institutions from the EU and (since 2009) elsewhere in the world. They provide an integrated course and joint or multiple diplomas following study or research at two or more higher education ...
The European Master on Software Engineering, or European Masters Programme in Software Engineering (new name since 2015) [1] (EMSE) is a two-year joint Master of Science (Msc) program [2] coordinated by four European universities (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, [3] Technical University of Madrid, [4] Kaiserslautern University of Technology, [5] University of Oulu [6]), funded by the ...
It was created on 5 December 2003, gazetted on 31 December 2003 in the official journal of the European Union and became an official programme on 20 January 2004. Most of the programmes are called European Master and lead to a joint or double master degree.[2]
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An often cited advantage of the European universities is an advantageous cost/quality ratio. In Europe, especially continental Europe, universities are heavily subsidized by their national governments. In Germany, Scandinavia or Eastern Europe for instance, most masters programmes have been traditionally totally free of charge.