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The ''Business Academy West'' ('''Erhvervsakademi Vest''', Business Academy SouthWest, BAWEST) supports part-time studies.
The ''Business Academy West'' ('''Erhvervsakademi Vest''', Business Academy SouthWest, BAWEST) supports part-time studies.
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The mission of Business Academy West is to provide the students with education at the highest possible quality. Further more it is the aim to carry out the educations in close co-operation with local business and industrial companies as well as international companies.
The mission of Business Academy West is to provide the students with education at the highest possible quality. Further more it is the aim to carry out the educations in close co-operation with local business and industrial companies as well as international companies.


The institution’s type is “Academies of Professional Higher Education” main office is in Esbjerg, [[Denmark]].  
The institution’s type is "Academies of Professional Higher Education". Its main office is in Esbjerg, [[Denmark]].  


“At the moment the academy has [http://www.bawest.dk/show.aspx?id=626  550 full time students and 300 part time students].(2008)
At the moment the academy has [http://www.bawest.dk/show.aspx?id=626  550 full time students and 300 part time students]. (2008)


The academy is mainly financed by the Government and all programmes at the academy are approved by the Danish Ministry of Education. Although the academy has institutional autonomy, we must follow general regulations concerning teacher qualifications, award structures, study programmes and quality assurance. This sets a nationwide quality standard for higher education in Denmark.  
The academy is mainly financed by the Government and all programmes at the academy are approved by the Danish Ministry of Education.  
E-learning wasn’t referenced on BAWEST's online page.
Although the academy has institutional autonomy, it must follow general regulations concerning teacher qualifications, award structures, study programmes and quality assurance. This sets a nationwide quality standard for higher education in Denmark.  
 
E-learning was not referenced on BAWEST's online page.


The web site is at http://www.bawest.dk
The web site is at http://www.bawest.dk
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The Business Academy West (Erhvervsakademi Vest, Business Academy SouthWest, BAWEST) supports part-time studies.

The mission of Business Academy West is to provide the students with education at the highest possible quality. Further more it is the aim to carry out the educations in close co-operation with local business and industrial companies as well as international companies.

The institution’s type is "Academies of Professional Higher Education". Its main office is in Esbjerg, Denmark.

At the moment the academy has 550 full time students and 300 part time students. (2008)

The academy is mainly financed by the Government and all programmes at the academy are approved by the Danish Ministry of Education. Although the academy has institutional autonomy, it must follow general regulations concerning teacher qualifications, award structures, study programmes and quality assurance. This sets a nationwide quality standard for higher education in Denmark.

E-learning was not referenced on BAWEST's online page.

The web site is at http://www.bawest.dk



> Denmark
> Programmes