Bachelor of Science in International Business Management - a tri-national program between Switzerland, France and Germany
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2012
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04B - Conference paper
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Broucek, Willard
Hauck, Chris
Kendall, Patricia
Schacht, Hayley
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Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference on International Business and Contemporary Issues in Business
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Deadwood
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The paper describes a tri-national Bachelor of Science program called “International Business Management”. The program is an integrated cooperation between three European universities in France, Germany and Switzerland and has been successfully operating for more than ten years. Students come from all three countries and form an international learning group, moving between three universities in the three countries. The language of tuition changes from semester to semester: French in France, German in Germany, and English in Switzerland.
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Higher education, International higher education, Business education, triple-degree
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04.10.2012
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06.10.2012
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1-883120-38-1
1-883120-39-X
1-883120-39-X
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English
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Yes
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Published
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Pülz, M. (2012). Bachelor of Science in International Business Management - a tri-national program between Switzerland, France and Germany. In W. Broucek, C. Hauck, P. Kendall, & H. Schacht (Eds.), Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference on International Business and Contemporary Issues in Business. http://hdl.handle.net/11654/5040