European Vision University
The European Vision University is an institution of higher education in Kosovo[a]. The EVU was founded on May 20, 2006. The University has the roots from the Institute for Applied Informatics (INFED) that was established on May 20, 1995. The date of 20 May was declared the Day of the European Vision University. The university offers classes in both Albanian and English.
The university has agreements with the University of Vaxjo (Sweden), the Malmö University College (Sweden), the University of Travnik (Bosnia and Herzegovina), the State University of Tetovo (Macedonia), and the University of Elbasan (Albania).
Academic Programmes
European Vision University is one of the institutions that started with activities in the postwar Kosovo. With the aim for further developing and to be closer with the Higher Education Institutions in the Western Europe, this institution immediately started to develop the study programs and curricula.
The EVU includes 5 main Departments as follows:
- Faculty of Biotechnology
- Department: Food Biotechnology
- Faculty of Economy
- Department of Banking, Finance and Accounting
- Department of Business Administration
- Department of Management
- Department of Applied Informatics
- Faculty of Law
- Department of Law
- Department of International Relations
- Faculty of Education
- Department of Preschool Education
- Department of Elementary Education
- Faculty of Engineering
- IT - Computer engineering
Degrees offered
In most departments, to get a bachelor's degree, one must get 180 ECTS credits. 240 ECTS credits are required in the Department of Education. The bachelor's diploma is achieved with the final exam.
The candidate after basic studies will receive the professional university diploma of Bachelors in field of study (e.g. Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA)).
Student who has finished the second 5-year cycle of study (300 ECTS credits) receives the professional-academic diploma of Master's in field of study (e.g. Master in Business Administration (MBA)).
See also
- University
- Peć
- Edmond Beqiri
Notes and references
Notes:
a. | ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Kosovo. The latter declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. Kosovo's independence has been recognised by 107 out of 193 United Nations member states. |
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