European Business School (EBS)
Programme Type: Tuition Fee: Programme Duration : Contact:
Full Time MBA EURO (€) 19500 24 months Daniel Kagel, International Sales
Executive MBA Manager MBA Programmes
Entry Requirements: Tuition Fee: European Business School (EBS)
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Specialisation by Function: Min. GMAT Score : 600 EURO (€) 29500 Rheingaustrasse 1
General Management Min. TOEFL Comp. Based Score : 104 Oestrich-Winkel
Min. IELTS : 7 Entry Requirements: 65375
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Start Dates: Min. TOEFL Comp. Based Score : 104
September Executive Course Information Min. IELTS : 7 Tel: +49 6723 69 177
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Programme Duration: January Email:
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topics from a range of electives. The programme is
offered on a modular part-time basis in Germany and
the UK to minimise the impact on your continuing
career.
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During the first year you will attend seven core
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modules to widen your knowledge. In these modules
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knowledge. Participants will be exposed to the
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challenges of top-level decision making through the
Boardroom Activity - a unique part of the Durham
MBA, featuring senior executives from industry and
commerce. The choice of five elective modules in the
second year offers you an opportunity to enhance
your knowledge and skills in areas that interest you
most.
European Business School (EBS) programme for the next generation of business
Student Profile
The European Business School (EBS) is Germany’s leaders. The programme is designed to qualify
ope oldest state-accredited university of business talented, ambitious professionals who have at least
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administration. Our products are undergraduate three years of work experience. The MBA takes place Kisha Krishna Meyer (28)
and graduate education, executive education, in cooperation with partner universities in the BRIC The sociologist, who has previously worked in Mexico
research and knowledge transfer. Our four keys to states (Brazil, Russia, India, China) and prepares and India, started in the full-time MBA programme in
success are academic excellence, practical relevance, graduates for international management positions. September 2008.
internationality and personal development.
During the first year you will acquire comprehensive “The programme focuses specifically on the
Since its founding in 1971, the EBS has been a pioneer general management knowledge. At the same emerging markets such as Mexico, China or India.
in education and executive education for leaders in time you can choose from five foreign languages I was very keen to study in Europe. As part of my
global markets. We are an entrepreneurially active (Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, German). In undergraduate studies in Singapore I had spent a
university with a global network that includes more a six-month study period abroad you will deepen year in the USA, but no time in Europe. I took a look
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than 150 partner universities around the world, your knowledge at a partner university in the BRICs. at EBS, because friends and relatives recommended
3,500 alumni and 200 corporate partners. As one For all students personal module-based coaching the university to me.
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of the largest faculties of business administration in sessions are scheduled to suit their individual goals.
A Germany, we have constantly been ranked among Participants can take advantage of the EBS Career My class is very small, which means that each
the top universities in all relevant German rankings. Service Centre which offers job placements through student receives a great deal of attention and you
the EBS job platform, recruitment fairs, career gain a lot from each and every lecture or seminar.
EBS’ executive education programmes are among the workshops, networking activities. The students on the course come from very different
most renowned on the German executive education professional backgrounds and from different
market. Every year, we welcome more than 3,500 DBS & EBS Executive MBA countries. Our lecturers devote a lot of their time
business leaders and top decision-makers to our The DBS & EBS Executive MBA combines the to us. Any suggestions we make to improve the
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campus. As one of the leading provider of executive internationally successful Durham MBA with the programme are always welcomed. Everyone really
education, the EBS has developed high standards strengths of EBS in executive education to create takes a personal interest. The coaching sessions
in the design and delivery of its MBA and Executive a world class programme - meeting the needs of are also helpful. In one-to-one talks, for instance,
MBA programmes, and cooperates with selected managers for today and tomorrow. The DBS & EBS experienced practitioners from the business world
renowned universities across the globe. Executive MBA is designed to enable you to reach give career advice.
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your aims and so meet the needs of your sponsor.
Full-time MBA The programme is clearly focused on the core What you learn here really is forward-looking: How
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The 18-month MBA with focus on the emerging competencies of executives and also gives you the will the global economy fare in the next few years or
markets/BRIC states is a highly intensive degree opportunity of customising your studies by choosing even in the next decades? This is very exciting”.
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