Hellenic American University
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The Hellenic American University ([www.hau.edu.gr/]) was founded as a degree-granting institution of higher education by an Act of the New Hampshire State Legislature. It has an urban campus located in the center of Athens, Greece. The mission of the Hellenic American University is to be a leading provider of the highest quality American graduate and undergraduate education that is globally focused, interculturally informed, and career oriented.
The Hellenic American University has the authority to offer the following degrees:
Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Linguistics, Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics, Master of Arts in Translation, Master of Business Administration, Professional Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Technology, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature, Associate of Science in Enterprise Network Administration,
as approved by the State of New Hampshire Post-Secondary Education Commission.
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