New European College
New European College is a private international business school in Munich, Germany,[1] that offers state-accredited university programs in business administration and international management in English. HistoryEstablished in 2014, New European College[2] was authorized in 2015 by the Bavarian Ministry of Education, based on the academic agreement (approved by the North Rhine-Westphalian Ministry of Sciences) with the International University Bad Honnef, to hold university courses and examinations. Since the 2020 New European College has the also the authorization by the Bavarian Ministry of Education to host the campus of Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences from the Netherlands[3] in Munich. AccreditationThe academic degrees offered by New European College are awarded by the International University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef (IU) and have full German state accreditation.[4] IU formerly known as International University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef is officially recognized in Germany as higher education institution and has the privilege to award academic degrees - undergraduate and graduate. Furthermore IUBH is accredited with the Foundation of International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA)[5] and the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat).[6] The academic degrees of Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences are accredited by NVAO and FIBAA. Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences fulfills all requirements of the Dutch government and is recognized as university of applied sciences in the Netherlands.[7] Academic programsWittenborg University of Applied SciencesUndergraduate Degrees
Graduate Degrees
IU - International University ProgramsUndergraduate degrees
Graduate degrees
CampusThe NEC Campus is located on the western upper bank of the river Isar in the southern part of Munich. It is 15 minutes away from the city centre of Munich by public transport. Private student dormitories are located in 10 minutes walking distance from the campus. Job seeker's visaSince August 2012 foreign students (non-EU citizenship) can, upon successful completion of their studies at an accredited German university, extend their residence permit for 18 months to seek employment in Germany.[8] References
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