WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management
Programme Type: EURO (€) 35000 / Total Program Contact:
Full Time MBA Cost Heidrun Hoffmann
Program Manager
Specialisation by Function: Entry Requirements: WHU – Otto Beisheim School of
General Management Min. GMAT Score : 600 Management, Germany
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Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score: 2 Burgplatz
Full Time Course Information 250 Vallendar 56179
Start Dates: Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 600 Germany mer
March Min. Years of Work Experience : 2
Tel: + 49 (0) 261 6509-141
Programme Duration: Application Fee : Fax: + 49 (0) 261 65 09 149 tin A
16 months EURO (€) 95 Email:
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heidrun.hoffmann@whu.edu
Tuition Fee: Web:
www.whu.edu
- Average age: 28
- Female participants: 32%
- International participants: 55%
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- Work experience: 3-4 years
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Participants with a degree in engineering, natural
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sciences or law benefit most from the program.
However, participants with a degree in business
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administration or economics find the program highly
valuable due to a strong emphasis on integrating
theory and practice.
Here is what our MBA alumni think of the
program:
“Having worked a few years in the IT industry, I felt
that the lack of business knowledge restrained me ope
from catapulting into something bigger. That’s when
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I decided to come to WHU. And there’s been no
The WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management a • BSc – WHU Bachelor of Science after 3 years of looking back since. The MBA program prides itself in
private university located in Vallendar near Koblenz, study imparting quality education employing a dynamic
was the first school in Germany to offer an academic • MSc – WHU Master of Science after 18 months of mix of classroom sessions, working in student teams
degree in business administration emphasizing the study allowing for developing interpersonal skills, cracking
strategic leadership of corporations. The school sees • MLB – Bucerius/WHU Master of Law and Business case studies, brainstorming new business ideas
its main mission in educating general managers and after 1 year of study and allowing for some leisure time to indulge-in as
entrepreneurs. WHU is truly international. Over the • MBA – WHU Master of Business Administration well. Add to that, an international perspective that
past twenty years, WHU has established a worldwide, after 16 months of full time study comes from classmates from different nations and
unique cooperative network with more than 150 • Executive MBA – Kellogg-WHU Executive Master of with varied levels of experience, exchange programs
acific
universities from all continents. It was the first Business Administration after 2 years of part-time with Ivy league B-schools around the world and the
German university to receive EQUIS accreditation study feeling of being at one of the best business schools
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(1998) and is now a member of AACSB. • Dr. rer. Pol. – WHU Doctoral Program in the world and calling it “alma mater”.” A
• Dr. rer. pol. habil. – WHU Post Doctoral Program Aditya Parab
WHU is continually ranked among Germany’s top (Habilitation) Indian, MBA class of 2009
business schools (e.g. # 12 worldwide for our Kellogg- • Customized Corporate Programs (e.g. for the
WHU EMBA Program in the 2008 Financial Times METRO Group) “I chose the MBA program because of its pragmatic
Ranking, # 3 in Europe in the same ranking). In the • International MBA modules delivered to MBA approach. Cultural diversity is well represented in
first EMBA-ranking of the Wall Street Journal 2008 programs of overseas partner universities (e.g. the student body, with students from South Korea,
Kellogg-EMBA with its Joint Executive MBA Program Carnegie Mellon University, Melbourne Business Russia, India and South Africa. Moreover, the diversity
ealand
at WHU took 1st place. WHU is the only member of School). of our educational backgrounds, ranging from the
the German Research Foundation among private USA to Europe, provides an international exposure
German universities.
Student Profile
that enhances the global view and atmosphere at
Our participants come from a wide variety of WHU.”
The school offers a wide range of degree-awarding backgrounds and nationalities. They are trained in Cem Savas, HSBC, UK
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programs according to the needs of (future) sharing knowledge and individual experiences to Turkish/German, MBA class of 2006
management professionals at different stages of pursue set goals with creativity, commitment, and ustr
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their career: action flexibility.
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