Boston University Brussels

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Boston University - Brussels Graduate Center

Established: 1972
Type: Private
Dean: Frank Billingsley
Location: Brussels, BE
Campus: Urban
Website: www.bu.edu/brussels

Boston University Brussels, officially named the Boston University Brussels Graduate Center, and also known as BUB, is part of Boston University's Metropolitan College (MET), one of seventeen degree granting colleges that make up Boston University. In 1972 Boston University became the first major American university to offer graduate business management degrees in Europe with the opening of its campus in Brussels, Belgium.[1]
Due to its location in the unofficial capital of Europe, home to the European Union and NATO, the school places a strong emphasis on international business, and the student body comprises a diverse range of nationalities and cultures. Classes are held during weekday evenings allowing students to earn a graduate degree within 18-24 months while working full-time. Participants typically have several years of work experience and are often employed by one of the many multinational corporations and government organizations located in the Benelux region.

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[edit] Graduate Programs

Boston University Brussels offers several international business programs with classes taught in English following the business education style of the U.S. main campus.

Graduate Degrees

  • Master of Science in Management (MSM)
  • Master of Science in Administrative Studies (MSAS), with a concentration in Financial Economics
  • Master of Arts in International Relations (MAIR)

Graduate Diploma

Graduate Certificates

[edit] Campus

The Boston University Brussels campus is situated on Boulevard du Triomphe opposite the Université Libre de Bruxelles Solbosch campus. Computing facilities are provided for students and WiFi access is available throughout the building.

Boston University - Brussels Graduate Center
Boulevard du Triomphe, 174
B-1160, Brussels
Belgium


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  1. ^ Boston University Brussels - About Us