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REAL KNOWLEDGE FOR REAL-WORLD SUCCESS®

REAL KNOWLEDGE FOR REAL-WORLD SUCCESS®. Webster University Worldwide. United States St. Louis and other regional campuses Europe Vienna, Austria London, England Geneva, Switzerland Leiden, The Netherlands Asia Thailand: Cha-am and Bangkok campuses China: Shanghai.

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REAL KNOWLEDGE FOR REAL-WORLD SUCCESS®

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  1. REAL KNOWLEDGE FOR REAL-WORLD SUCCESS®

  2. Webster University Worldwide • United States • St. Louis and other regional campuses • Europe • Vienna, Austria • London, England • Geneva, Switzerland • Leiden, The Netherlands • Asia • Thailand: Cha-am and Bangkok campuses • China: Shanghai

  3. Main campus, 1915 Accredited in 1925 by the Higher Learning Commission Forbes, top 9% of 6,600 accredited universities in US (Aug, 2010) U.S. News and World Report – America’s Best Colleges 2012 Ranked in top tier among Best Universities, Midwest Master’s Category Mission: To ensure high quality learning experiences that transforms students for global citizenship and individual excellence To foster dialogue, respect and cultural understanding across boundaries and between people St. Louis, Missouri, USA

  4. London ENGLAND

  5. Geneva SWITZERLAND located on a park-like setting in Bellevue, a 7-minute train ride from central Geneva five buildings on two and a half hectares 500 students from over 90 different countries

  6. Leiden THE NETHERLANDS urban Webster campus, main building and housing in the center of Leiden Leiden is a university town – with many student restaurants, pubs, shops, festivals and events, museums, exhibitions

  7. Cha-am and Bangkok THAILAND

  8. Shanghai CHINA

  9. Vienna AUSTRIA

  10. Webster Vienna

  11. Webster Facts Vienna Worldwide Students: 500 22,000 Nationalities: 60 150 Alumni: 2,300 150,000 Webster Vienna Faculty represents over 20 nationalities

  12. Undergraduate Programs • BS - Bachelor of Science • Business Administration • MINORS available in all major areas incl.: • Studio Art • Art History • History • Music • Philosophy • Political Science • Website Design • Computer Applic. • German • BA - Bachelor of Arts • International Relations • Management • HR Management • International Business • Marketing • Media Communications • Psychology

  13. Undergraduate Programs (first university degree) • 3-4 years, approximately 43 courses • American liberal arts system • Flexible, 5 terms per year (August and January best) • Study as personal schedule permits • Advanced standing credits • IB, AP, A levels, Austrian Matura, German Abitur • Study abroad • Electives / 2nd Major / Minor • 13 – 22 courses • Major 12 – 21 courses

  14. Graduate Programs (second university degree) Masters in Finance, Counseling Psychology, International Business, International Relations and Marketing (12-14 courses) Masters in Business Administration (12-14 courses) Masters in Business Administration with emphasis in Finance, International Business, International Relations, Marketing (16-18 courses) Evening classes, part time or full time option, study online, 20 students per class, 5 entry points per year, study abroad option, pay as you go!

  15. What makes us different? The only university in Austria with dual accreditation Language of instruction is English for all programs Real-life experience combining theory with practice Open class room discussions, small class sizes Case study analysis Real life projects, field trips Group work, presentations and research projects Individual attention

  16. Focus on the student Writing Center Four computer labs (PC & Mac) Career Centre Counseling Service Individual Advising Feelslikehome.at Student Participation Student Council activitiese.g table tennis, bowling, football, bake sales, barbeques, movie nights guest lectures, panel discussions study abroad

  17. Webster Housing

  18. Student Participation Field Trips OSCE ,UN: IAEA, UNIDO, UNOV etc. Natural History Museum Austrian, Hungarian Parliaments Webster Symposiums Effective Leadership in Challenging Times, Nov 2009 Strategies for Russia’s Recovery, Nov. 15, 2010

  19. Guest Lectures H.E. William C. Eacho IIIU.S. Ambassador to Austria “Taking Stock: One Year of the Obama Administration” (Jan. 2010) Counselor Dr. Michael Desser, Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs “The Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change and its impact on Multilateral Diplomacy” (Feb. 2010) Egyptian and Israeli Ambassadors “Mideast Today - Politics,Demography, Energy” (Feb. 2010) Dr. ArletteConzemiusAmbassador of Luxembourg "Foreign Policy of the European Union - New challenges after the Lisbon Reform Treaty” (April 2010) Dr.Philip Zimbardo , Social Psychologist

  20. Graduate Programsundergraduate degree (Bachelor) required • MBA Master of Business Administration • General • With an emphasis in: • Finance • Human Resource Management • International Business • International Relations • Marketing • MA Master of Arts • HR Management • International Business • International Relations • Marketing • Psychology, emphasis in Counseling • MS Master of Science • Finance

  21. www.webster.edu/global

  22. Webster Graduation each year

  23. Academics – International Faculty From 20 different countries Practitioners in their fields of expertise Graduates from top universities: Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Cambridge, Oxford, John Hopkins, London Business School, University of California etc. University of Vienna, Webster University Local and international executives and scholars are frequent visiting instructors

  24. Business and Management Mission Develop conceptual, technical and human skills to achieve your career and life objectives in this fast-paced and ever –changing business world Students learn: Lots of group projects and real life case studies Course work include Finance, Accounting, Management, Trade, Law, Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior, Advertising, Marketing, Global Competitive Strategies • -Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Management • HR Management • International Business • Marketing • -Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business Administration • -Masters and MBA programs Potential Areas of Employment All business areas

  25. International Relations Mission To prepare students for leadership and service in the international community Students learn: Study negotiation techniques and conflict prevention Analyze elements of peacekeeping Discuss issues of wars, ethnic cleansing, genocides Course work includes: Comparative Politics, Modern Europe, Diplomatic History, International Affairs, International Law, International Organizations – Structure and Political Conflict, History of Russia since 1917 • -Bachelor of Arts (BA) • International Relations • -Masters of Arts (MA) • International Relations • Global MA in International • Relations • -Master of Business Administration MBA • Human Resource Management • International Business • International Relations • Marketing • Finance Potential Areas of Employment International organizations (UN, IAEA, OSCE), The Peace Corps, WHO etc.

  26. Media Communications Mission To understand how media works technologically, socially and as a business Students learn: Reporting, print journalism, video, audio, photography skills Theoretical and research skills Production and post-production skills – only English language newspaper published 10 times per year with distribution of over 100 newsstand locations throughout Austria • Bachelor of Arts (BA) • Media Communications Potential Areas of Employment Journalism, public relations, etc.

  27. Psychology Mission To combine theory with practice to provide a sound foundation for advanced studies Students learn: To understand human experience and behavior Creatively further the theory and practically applying knowledge Encouraging personal reflection on the real life meaning Coursework involve: personality theory, counseling, abnormal psychology, interpersonal communication, child psychology, Lifespan Development Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology Potential Areas of Employment Organizational psychologists (leadership, employee training, team dynamics etc.), clinical psychologists (emotional problems ), experimental psychologists (inside and outside research laboratories), developmental psychologists (child and adult development, consulting of schools), or continue advanced studies at Columbia, Cambridge, Yale, Sorbonne Institute

  28. Minors • Art History • Computer Applications • Computer Science • History • Philosophy • Political Science • Studio Art • Website Design (Minor or Certificate in Web Site Design) • German

  29. Application Process Jan, March, May, August or October Online application on website Academic documents (last 3 years + final Diploma), Bachelor degree 3. TOEFL, IELTS or Cambridge Advanced Certificate 4. 800 word essay 5. Resume 6. Two letters of recommendation Copy of biographical page of passport

  30. Webster Alumni Network Over 150,000 worldwide Successful careers with local and international companies AT & T, Coca Cola, Hewlett Packard, United Nations, IAEA, IBM, Lufthansa, Proctor and Gamble, OPEC, OSCE, Siemens, World Bank, World Health Organization Distinguished graduate schools Harvard, London School of Economics, John Hopkins, Columbia, Cambridge etc. Graduate corner “Most of the instructors work for international organizations and brought their professional experience into the classroom. I also made many professional contacts which have advanced my career significantly.” Nikolaus Rottenberger Lieutenant-Colonel, Austrian Army Cabinet Member, Austrian Federal Ministry of Defense B.A. International Relations, 2002

  31. Financing Options Private Student Loan Programs From a private lender Webster Vienna has cooperation with banks in Austria for educational loans e.g. Erste Bank, Wüstenrot, Raiffeisenbank Sponsorship Companies might sponsor students can obtain tax benefits by sponsoring their employee‘s education statement of financial responsibility is required invoices on a term by term basis Reimbursement by International Organizations Parents employed at UN, UNIDO, IAEA, CTBTOetc. can check on eligibility for reimbursement arrangements with their employer

  32. Financing Options Tax Inclusion / Return Educational tax deductions for: Students employed full time Parents, whose children are not employed U.S. Financial Aid American citizen and greencard holders are eligible for various forms of financial assistance from the US government Student loans (Stafford, PLUS loans), Pell Grant (for Bachelor students), etc. Webster University Vienna scholarships Webster University Vienna scholarships up to 50% Donor scholarships sponsored by specific companies Work study scholarships For more details, please contact Ms. Carina Starlinger-Mazelle, Finance/Financial Aid Officer at starlinger@webster.ac.at or + 43 -1-269-9293 25

  33. Webster Vienna Tuition fee Bachelor Degree Duration: 3 to 4 years (128 credits) Advanced standing for Matura, Abitur, IB diploma, A- Level, etc. Semester fee € 8,720 Annual fee € 17,440 Master Degree Duration: 1.5 – 2.5 years (12 – 18 courses) Per course fee: € 1,935 Total program fee: € 22,000 - € 34,000

  34. Webster University “Real Knowledge for Real-World Success”

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