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Thursday, 15 May 2008 02:26 |
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Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
Our Faculty has four departments: International Relations, Management, Finance and Banking, International Economics, all of which are popular departments in Kyrgyzstan in recent years.
The faculty aims at bringing up so students, having an analytic mind and a comprehensive perspective, that are able to comprehend the events and phenomena transforming the world; to analyze mega trends masterly; to take the initiative in problem-solving; to encounter challenges of life as being agents and real doers instead of being people in the hands of others like a puppet on a string; and thus, with such a formation, to contribute to well-being of their society and the world.
Our vigorous academic personnel, by communicating with their students successfully in an interactive way by the help of an extensive curriculum, help the students adopt sociability and compatibility in a rapidly changing world, and teach them to learn the ways of learning.
Our graduates have a wide range of career opportunities. They can be a member, at different ranks and positions, of diplomatic or bureaucratic apparatus of their country. Ministry of foreign affairs or internal affairs and related national or local governmental authorities can employ our graduates. In addition to public sector, private sector and business world, including either national or transnational corporations, and banking and finance sector also welcome our graduates. Moreover, they can work at international governmental organizations such as OSCE or UN and its specialized agencies, and at national or international NGOs. They can enjoy a job as a translator or a journalist, especially on foreign news as well. If they go on post-graduate education and complete master’s degree and doctorate, they can be an academician, a lecturer, an author or a strategist, all occupations worth considering.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 17 May 2008 05:59 )
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