Rural Development Engineering
Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, 4032 Hungary
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Tuition
€5,880
Duration
2 years
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Location
Debrecen
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The objective of the program is to prepare professionals for understanding sustainable development and the present problems of rural areas basing on knowledge relating to agriculture, economic management as well as regional and rural development, for cooperating in the determination of the possible directions of development, defining special development programs, managing their realizations and carrying out the monitoring of the processes.
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Admissions Requirements
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree with a major in Economics, Business or Management, Rural Development.
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Address: Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, 4032 Hungary
Debrecen
Észak-Alföld
4032
Hungary
Debrecen
Észak-Alföld
4032
Hungary
Tuition: €5,880
Duration:
- 2 years
Format:
- Full Time
Attendance:
- On Campus Learning
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