Global Management - starts in WS 25/26
Master
The generalist Master's degree programme Global Management provides students with the entrepreneurial knowledge and skills they need to take on management positions in internationally active companies in a globalized environment. It also focuses on project management skills, methodological competence and the ability to independently apply sophisticated scientific methods. The degree program consists of a combination of online and face-to-face phases in English. The German as a foreign language modules are compulsory. Students whose native language is German or whose German level is C 1 or C 2 choose another foreign language.
Start | Winter semester |
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Admission Criteria | Restricted admission |
Application period | 15.04.2025 - 15.07.2025 |
Study format | Full time |
Study cost | None (only semester fee) |
Normal duration | |
Language | German & English |
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Information on the current study programme
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