Gábor Dénes College

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Dennis Gabor College (DGC) (Hungarian: Gábor Dénes Főiskola, GDF) is a private educational institution in Budapest, Hungary. It was established in 1992 and named after the Hungarian physicist Dennis Gabor (Hungarian: Gábor Dénes). Since its foundation the College has been operating programs of IT-themed courses. Currently the school offers three different BSc courses, five post-secondary vocational training courses and four postgraduate courses to Hungarian applicants. Since 1992 more than 11,000 students have graduated at Dennis Gabor College.[1]

Dennis Gabor College was among the first few higher education institutions which introduced distance education, and certain e-learning methods. Both of the College's education courses (full-time and distance) are supported with online study content.[1]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Home page". Dennis Gabor College. Retrieved 2018-09-16.

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Coordinates: 47°27′55″N 19°02′14″E / 47.46520°N 19.03710°E / 47.46520; 19.03710

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