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International Christian University - Kyiv
Міжнародний християнський університет-Київ
TypeLiberal Arts
Active1992–2013
PresidentProf. Anatoly Voichak
Location,
CampusUrban
Websitehttp://icu.edu.ua/

International Christian University – Kyiv (ICU-Kyiv)[1] (Template:Lang-uk) was a private university in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was founded in 1992 by Kyiv National Economic University and International University Vienna. In summer 2013 ICU-Kyiv didn't receive any applications from potential applicants[2] and consequently closed that year following the bankruptcy of its Austrian founder International University Vienna in 2011.

Curriculum

Student training is based on the standard programs of Ukrainian economic universities and programs of American Business universities.

ICU-Kyiv's curriculum combines professional education and liberal arts. The institution offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a choice of three majors: Management, Marketing, International Economics. Before 2007 Management information systems was offered as well. Classes at ICU-Kyiv are conducted in English or Ukrainian and faculty includes American, British and Ukrainian instructors. University used American grading system:

Letter Grade Percentage GPA
A 90-100 4.0
B 80-89 3.0
C 70-79 2.0
D 60-69 1.0
F 0-59 0.0

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