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EU/US ATLANTIS Programme – Cooperation in Higher Education and Vocational Training. TRANSATLANTIC DEGREE project. Purpose.
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EU/US ATLANTIS Programme –Cooperation in Higher Education and Vocational Training TRANSATLANTIC DEGREE project
Purpose • The commission has decided to award a grant, under the terms and conditions set out in the Special Condition, the General Conditions and the Annexes to the agreement, which the beneficiary declares he has taken note of and accepts, for the action entitled • TD – PREPARING STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THE FLAT WORLD (“THE ACTION”) • EU kommissionen: • € 675.399,00 ( ca 6 278 846 SEK) • FIPSE USA: • US$ 700.000,00 ( ca 5 022 150,00 SEK ) • Dvs totalt ca knappt 14 milj SEK under 4 år för att årsvis finansiera max 24 studenter att studera i Europa och USA under 2 år.
Saxat ur: http://www.liu.se/ffk/aktuellt/ekonom_int.htm • Ekonomutbildningarna vid LiU medverkar i ett internationaliseringsprojekt • Ekonomutbildningarna vid LiU, dvs Civilekonomprogrammet och Internationella civilekonomprogrammet, har blivit inbjudna att medverka i ett internationaliseringsprojekt, intitierat av Internationella civilekonomprogrammets partneruniversitet i Lyon, INSEEC. • ECE - INSEEC i Lyon, Linköpings universitet och två universitet i Chicago deltar i ett projekt inom ramen för ett EU-finansierat projekt som heter ATLANTIS. Det handlar om ett samarbete mellan universitetsutbildningar i USA och Europa. • Sex studenter från vardera av de deltagande universiteten, dvs 6 franska, 6 svenska och 12 amerikanska studenter, erbjuds att delta i detta projekt. För LiUs del innebär detta tre studenter från vardera ekonomutbildning. Studentgruppen på 24 personer kommer att vara sammanhållen under de två år som projektet löper. Finansieringen för den enskilde studenten är generös (inga skolavgifter, stor del av boende- och resekostnader täcks). • Vilka studenter från LiU som kommer att få möjligheten att medverka beslutas senare i vår. Deltagandet kommer att innebära studier i Lyon ht 2007 (kurser ges på engelska för de studenter som inte kan franska), studier vid LiU vt 2008, där det också ingår en kandidatuppsats. Det fjärde året (ht 2008 och vt 2009) sker studierna vid något av universiteten i Chicago - Western Illinois University eller DePaul University. • Efter dessa två år får studenten en bachelorexamen från USA och en kandidatexamen från Linköping. Därefter kan studenten läsa fjärde året på Civilekonomprogrammet eller söka en tvåårig masterutbildning, vid LiU eller annorstädes
För LiU studenter • År 1 ht Läses i Linköping (Sprek/Ekprogr) • och 2 vt • År 3 ht Läses i Lyon (vid ECE) tills m • 3 stud fr ECE, Lyon, 3 stud fr WIU, Ill., 3 stud fr DePaul Univ Chicago • År 3 vt Läses i Linköping (vid LiU) tills m • 3 stud fr ECE, Lyon, 3 stud fr WIU, Ill., 3 stud fr DePaul Univ Chicago
För LiU studenter • År 4 vt ht Läses antingen vid WIU eller DePaul • ht tills m 3 stud fr ECE, Lyon, 3 stud fr WIU, Ill., 3 stud fr DePaul Univ Chicago • Svenska studenter kan därefter välja: • 1. att avsluta sina studier med en double degree • (Ek kand fr LiU och BSc fr WIU el DePaul) • 2. läsa vidare 1 år och avsluta med en civilekonomexamen • 3. söka till 2-årigt masterprogram och avsluta med en Master i Business Admistration • (plus en BBA från LiU och en BSC från WIU el DePaul) • a. avsluta studierna och börja arbeta • b. söka till forskarutbildning
Semester 2 Culture and Environment Business Ethics (15 hrs) Strategic Watch and Economic Intelligence (12 hrs) Methodology Computer Science ACCESS Finance These courses are attended by both marketing and finance majors Management Control (24 hrs) Corporate Governance (15 hrs) Labor Law (15 hrs) Marketing and International Trade These courses are attended by both marketing and finance majors Foreign Markets - U.S.A. and Japan (12 hrs) American Studies II (12 hrs) Purchasing Management (12 hrs) Management and Company PolicyIntroduction to Human Resources (6 hrs) Major: Marketing and International Trade E-Marketing (12 hrs) Major: International Finance Company Taxation (18 hrs) Financial Markets (18 hrs) Research Business Games ECE (INSEEC) Lyonhttp://www.ece-france.com/fr/accueil.cfm?id=
ECE Lyon – PROGRAM BY SEMESTER – THIRD YEAR - 5th and 6th Semester
ECE Lyon – PROGRAM BY SEMESTER – THIRD YEAR - 5th and 6th Semester
ECE Lyon – PROGRAM BY SEMESTER – THIRD YEAR - 5th and 6th Semester
The Department of Information Management and Decision Sciences (IMDS) provides a major curriculum in Information Management (IM) at the main campus in Macomb and the Quad Cities campus in Moline. • IM concentrates on departmental and corporate information systems including networking, telecommunications planning and management, business systems analysis, business database management, decision support systems, management of information technology, applied business forecasting and regression analysis and e-commerce systems development and management. • Information Management graduates are trained for a wide variety of information management related careers: • business systems analyst, end-user computing manager, end-user support person, management support specialist, systems manager, communications manager or analyst, information services director, microcomputer support manager, systems administration manager, systems and procedures analyst, information management consultant, information support analyst, systems coordinator, data services coordinator, business analyst, database analyst, database manager and related careers.
Degree Programs • Bachelor of Business—Information Management • http://www.wiu.edu/catalog/programs/imds.shtml • All students seeking the Bachelor of Business in Information Management must complete I, II, III, IV, V, and VI. The minimum semester hour requirement for the baccalaureate degree is 120 s.h. • I. University General Education Curriculum: 43 s.h.**Must include 15 semester hours from: Natural Sciences/Mathematics: Math 137 and either Math 138 or 139; and Social Sciences: Econ 231 and 232 and either Psy 100 or Soc 100 • II. Business Core Courses†: 33 s.h. • Department Core Courses: 24 s.h. • IM 341, 342, 343, 344, 415, 443, 462; DS 303 • IV. Special Courses: 6 s.h.CS 220 and 230; or CS 211, 212, and 214 • V. Other Requirements: 6 s.h.CS 484, 488 • V. Open Electives: 8 s.h.
Information Management& Decision Sciences • http://www.wiu.edu/catalog/programs/imds.shtml • http://www.wiu.edu/imds/prospective/undergrad.php#major
http://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.htmlhttp://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.html • Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology • from DePaul CTI Atlantis Program 2008-2009 • for Linköping University International Business Program Students • The DePaul University School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems (CTI) is proud to participate with Ecole de Commerce Européenne, Linköping University, and Western Illinois University to offer a Dual Degree as part of the Atlantis Program.
http://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.htmlhttp://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.html • Students attending DePaul CTI during the 2008-2009 academic year from the Linköping University International Business Program have the opportunity to work toward a Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology (BAIT) degree. • While exact course requirements will depend upon work completed during the first three years of a student’s college education, typical LiU IBP students might expect to take the courses listed below to complete their BAIT degree.
http://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.htmlhttp://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.html • IT 130The Internet and the Web • IT 201 Introduction to Information Systems • HCI 210 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction • IT 263 Applied Networks and Security • SOC 394 Sociology and Society Capstone AND • CSC 378 Software Projects for Community Clients Capstone [a combined 20 week course] • CSC 208 The Computer and Social Responsibility • One course in Philosophy • Two courses in Religion • One course in Physical Sciences
http://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.htmlhttp://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.html • Three Technical Information Technology courses from the list below: • CNS 320 Computer Forensics and Incident Response • CSC 211 Programming in Java I • CSC 212 Programming in Java II • CSC 261 Programming Languages I: C/C++ • CSC 262 Programming Languages II: C/C++ • ECT 330 Advanced Internet Application Development • ECT 360 Introduction to XML • ECT 365 Web Server Operations • ECT 372 Software Project Development and Management
http://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.htmlhttp://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.html • GAM 244 Game Development I • GAM 245 Game Development II • GPH 211 Perceptual Principles for Digital Environments I • GPH 212 Perceptual Principles for Digital Environments II • HCI 322 Multimedia • IS 371 Introduction to IT System Management • IT 236 User Interface Development • IT 215 Analysis and Design Techniques • IT 378 Host and Information Security • SE 325 Principles and Practices of Software Engineering • TDC 363 Introduction to Local Area Networks
http://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.htmlhttp://studyabroad.depaul.edu/destinations/destinations_atlantis.html • Students will also take a Discover Chicago course to introduce the city and orient them to American academic culture. • Students missing other DePaul liberal studies requirements may need to take additional or different coursework. Advising will be completed early in the Atlantis program to determine student curriculum needs on an individual basis. • Additional degree information and course descriptions may be found at • https://www.cti.depaul.edu/programs/2007/BachelorIT2007a.asp