This is by far the worst decision I have made… Here are the reasons:
1. The program is supposed to be a one-year master’s program (study load of 270 h total, average of 20h/week supposedly), but ended up being a 2-month “specialization module” (6h total a week 3 days, 2h each) language module 3 months ( hours classes 2 days a week). ?!?!?!
2. The so-called specialization mode has nothing to do with the theme/subject of the master. Instead is a general marketing and customer course for all the courses in the institution. No differentiation.
3. The curriculum for the courses you find online and the one they sent along with the letter of acceptance for the visa has nothing to do with what you actually will be taking.
4. One of the classes is just about reading slide after slide. (For you to have an idea each student reads one slide!!!!!!), slides that were not prepared by the teacher, phrases like: “this data is old or you can check more information by yourselves” were often heard in class.
5. A 4500 euro course that I could have taken for way less online.
6. Final project is presented at the end of the first module or specialization module with no guidance whatsoever.
I’d advise you to think twice before coming to this institution.