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ECUE - European Culture and Economy : ウィキペディア英語版 | European Culture and Economy
European Culture and Economy, shortened as ECUE, is an interdisciplinary postgraduate program that is distinct from European Studies. Both focus on European politics and developments. After receiving the academic degree Master of Arts, graduates of ECUE may engage in various business fields, however, especially EU-related professions are targeted. ==History== The Ruhr University Bochum in Germany is currently the only university to offer European Culture and Economy as a path of study.〔http://studieren.de/hochschule.0.html?&tx_assearchengine_pi2〕 It is a small branch, approximately 40-50 students are accepted each year. It was first introduced in the winter term of 1999/2000 and has since become an established Mastersprogramme. Initially, ECUE was a way of giving arts scholars a fundamental understanding of economics, politics and intercultural competences. In its early stages, the program was supported financially by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) as well as German Rectors' Conference (HRK).〔http://www.nordrheinwestfalendirekt.de/broschuerenservice/download/173/auslandserfahrung.pdf p.76〕 In 2007, its level of quality was confirmed by ACQUIN,〔http://www.acquin.org/de/akkreditiert/akkreditiertstudiengang.php?id=12845&titel_studiengang=europ%C3%A4ische+kultur+und+wirtschaft&standort=&hochschule=&sonstiger_hochschulname=&fachausschuesse=〕 a German Quality Assurance Institute. Students of ECUE are intended to qualify as ''specialized generalist'' and be prepared for careers in international companies and institutions. The expected duration of study is four terms.
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