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AKAD is the leading private institution of higher education in [[Germany]]. It offers bachelor-, master- and diploma- programmes especially for students working in the field of business (furthermore informatics and languages). Among study centres and cooperations there are three “Fachhochschulen” (Universities of applied sciences) belonging to AKAD: the AKAD FH, Stuttgart (2443 students in 2006/2007), Leipzig (1337) and Pinneberg (2064). Students can choose between full-time or part-time (50 or 25 percent) studies when studying with AKAD. | AKAD is the leading private institution of higher education in [[Germany]]. It offers bachelor-, master- and diploma- programmes especially for students working in the field of business (furthermore informatics and languages). Among study centres and cooperations there are three “Fachhochschulen” (Universities of applied sciences) belonging to AKAD: the AKAD FH, Stuttgart (2443 students in 2006/2007), Leipzig (1337) and Pinneberg (2064). Students can choose between full-time or part-time (50 or 25 percent) studies when studying with AKAD. | ||
http://www.akad.de/ | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 5 October 2009
AKAD is the leading private institution of higher education in Germany. It offers bachelor-, master- and diploma- programmes especially for students working in the field of business (furthermore informatics and languages). Among study centres and cooperations there are three “Fachhochschulen” (Universities of applied sciences) belonging to AKAD: the AKAD FH, Stuttgart (2443 students in 2006/2007), Leipzig (1337) and Pinneberg (2064). Students can choose between full-time or part-time (50 or 25 percent) studies when studying with AKAD.
> Germany