Introduction to Munich Business School
Munich Business School is a nationally renowned private business school in Germany. It is a member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and has been ranked in the top 10 of German business administration degree programs for many times. Its international business major is well-known in Germany.
Overview
Student size: The school has about 751 students and about 2,400 alumni.
Course settings: Degree programs include Bachelor of International Business, Master of International Business, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Doctor of Business Administration (DBA), and executive education programs for professional development.
History and establishment time
Munich Business School was established in 1991 as part of the European Business Schools International Group (EBSI) under the name "EBA München". In 1999, it became the first private university in Bavaria to obtain national accreditation. In 2003, it was renamed "Munich Business School".
School strength
Faculty: It has about 179 Academic staff, most of whom are managers or entrepreneurs in the industry, can vividly explain the course content with actual cases, and teach modern management theories and current hot topics in business science from the perspective of business practice.
Teaching resources: The school has established close cooperative relations with many internationally renowned companies, providing students with abundant internship and employment opportunities. In addition, the school has established partnerships with more than 60 universities around the world to provide students with opportunities for overseas study and exchange.
Institutional nature
Private university.
Educational philosophy
Focus on cultivating students' international vision, sense of responsibility and entrepreneurial spirit, emphasize the close combination of practice and theory, and encourage students to actively participate in actual projects and corporate internships during the learning process to improve students' practical operation ability and problem-solving ability, so that students can better adapt to future career development needs.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: International business, sports business and communication, business administration, etc. are the school's key disciplines. The major of International Business focuses on cultivating students' professional knowledge and skills in multinational enterprise management, international marketing, international finance, etc.; the major of Sports Business and Communication combines the knowledge of sports industry and business management to cultivate students' abilities in sports marketing, sports event management, sports media communication, etc.; the major of Business Administration covers all aspects of enterprise management, such as strategic management, human resource management, financial management, etc., providing students with a comprehensive knowledge system of business management.
Key Laboratory: No special key laboratory was found in the school, but the close cooperation between the school and enterprises and the rich practical projects provide students with a laboratory-like practical environment, allowing students to exercise and improve their professional abilities in practical projects.
Department
The department is not clearly divided, but from the perspective of course setting, teaching and research are mainly carried out around business management related fields.
Ranking
Ranked 6th, 7th, 6th, 8th, and 9th in Wirtschaftswoche (German University of Applied Sciences Ranking) in 2018, 2016, 2011, 2010, and 2009 respectively. .
Internationally, the school's international business major ranks high, and it is one of the highest-ranked private business schools in Germany.
Expenses
Tuition fees: Tuition fees for different courses vary. For example, the tuition fee for the Bachelor of International Business program is about 7,900 euros per semester, and the tuition fee for the Master of International Business program is about 8,500 euros per semester.
Living expenses: Living in Munich, students' monthly living expenses are about 800-1,200 euros, including accommodation, food, transportation, entertainment and other expenses.
Campus
Campus location: The school is located in Munich, Germany. Munich is the capital of Bavaria, Germany, and is the economic, cultural and transportation center of southern Germany, providing students with abundant internship and employment opportunities.
Campus facilities: The campus is equipped with modern teaching facilities and a comfortable learning and living environment, including teaching buildings, libraries, laboratories, student dormitories, canteens, sports facilities, etc., which provide convenient conditions for students' study and life.
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