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International Christian University (ICU), Kyiv, Ukraine
 

International Christian University (ICU)-Kyiv is a non-state institution of higher education that provides a unique opportunity to get a Western business education in Ukraine. ICU-Kyiv's philosophy is to provide state-of-the-art education in market oriented management techniques and knowledge, to encourage a balance between theory and practice, to mentor students in developing their managerial identity and business administration skills, to motivate student initiative and creativity, and to develop an understanding of business and its social responsibility.ICU's western-style education prepares its graduates for the challenges and opportunities in the Ukrainian and global marketplace.

Sam Hartwell, USEXIM Bank,
Guest Lecturer

ICU-Kyiv was founded in 1992 in affiliation with Kyiv National Economic University and the International University-Vienna, Austria. ICU-Kyiv is licensed in Austria

(through International University) and in Ukraine by the Ukrainian Ministry of Education and Science. The curriculum combines professional education and the liberal arts. The University offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a choice of two majors: Management and Management Information Systems. All classes at ICU-Kyiv are conducted in English. The faculty includes American, Canadian, British and Ukrainian instructors.

Western style/content business courses (management, marketing, accounting, economic and computer sciences) are offered at ICU. There are also liberal arts courses in English, literature, social sciences, philosophy, history and music/art appreciation. Students are required to take two semesters of either French, German or Spanish.

Investments Class Listens To Guest Lecturer Hartwell
The student body totaled 540 in 1999-2000. The school is licenses to take 100 first year students each year who are selected through competitive exams. There were 90 graduates in June of 2000. Tuition for students is $ 100 per course. Most students take 10-13 courses a year and have to have 40 courses to graduate. Scholarships are available for students who qualify which reduce the cost per course to $ 60. ICU-Kyiv alumni hold excellent positions in multi-national corporations, local companies, joint ventures, government organizations, and NGO's.

Dr. Anatoly Voichak is the Vice-President/Rector and Dr. Paul Sloan is the academic dean. Dr. Sloan said, "Our university is committed to challenging every individual to grow, to learn, and to become a positive force in Ukraine and for Ukraine," Dr. Sloan said ICU's vision is to be the best university for management education in Ukraine, to develop a strong liberal arts program, to model the highest level of management behavior, to model 'rule of law' and transparency in all operations and to recruit faculty of the highest level and competency. ICU welcomes individuals and companies that are interested in supporting the University and assisting it in reaching its goals and objectives.

 

Students From International

Investments Class, ICU, Fall, 2000

 
International Christian University--Kyiv
54/1 Peremohy Avenue
Kyiv, Ukraine 03057
380 44 446 4363 or 446 5106
Office, Room 210
office@icu.kiev.ua
www.icu.edu.ua
   
International Investment Class, Fall, 2000. Listening to Lecture By Sam Hartwell Attentive Student, International Investment Class, ICU, Fall, 2000
Students, ICU, Fall 2000, International Investments Class Sam Hartwell, Guest Lecturer
Yuri Sivitsky, Chairman, Softline, lecturing to International Investments Class Students Listening to Yuri Sivitsky
Students Listening To The Chairman Sivitsky Brian Best, Senior Financial Analyst, SigmaBleyzer, addressing International Investments Class
Brian Best, SigmaBleyzer (left) and Yuri Sivitsky, Softline, (right) discussing the purchase of Softline equity stock by SigmaBleyzer before the International Investments Class Maxim Galitzine, SigmaBleyzer, Assistant Professor, International Investments Class (in middle of picture)
   

   

 

 

 

 
 
 
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