Business Degree Programs in Central Europe - Some General Characteristics of Both Programs BABA and MSC in Applied Management

Some General Characteristics of Both Programs BABA and MSC in Applied Management

Both the BABA and MSc Programs have undergone serious and continuous quality control and consistent supervision by the validation body of Middlesex University. Also the experience obtained during the course of the development and continuation of the programs have fed back to them together with the international experience of the home and guest lecturers. Both programs traditionally hosted a number of international visitors from Europe and the United States. The strategy of the leadership of the programs is that every class in every year has at least one guest lecturer for a minimum of two weeks but longer – month and semester long stays were also encouraged and carried through. (Professor William Lamb, Ohio University, Professor James Nimnicht two times from Central Washington University, Professor Allen Engle and Mike Roberson from Eastern Kentucky University, Professor Hugh Spall from Central Washington University, Professor Geoffrey Wood from the University of Sheffield, just to name a few)

Both programs had successfully completed revalidation procedures by the validating institution, Middlesex University, the BABA two times in 2001 and 2006, the MSc in 2004, and they were once also subject to an interim Quality Assurance Committee visit. Both programs have recently passed the scrutiny of the Hungarian Accreditation Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences so they are state accredited programs in Hungary. All these assessments were successfully completed and the Faculty and the programs got the highest evaluations.

The Faculty of Business and Economics is allowed to hand out on completion of these programs two certificates one Hungarian and one English, so after five years of study a student can obtain four certificates of business studies and two state recognized certificates of foreign language knowledge (in Hungary a master level degree in business cannot be acquired without having two foreign language exams).

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