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Established | 1991 |
Type | Private |
President | Dr. Rudolf Gröger |
Dean | Prof. Dr. Stefan Baldi |
Academic staff | ~80 |
Admin. staff | ~20 |
Students | ~400 |
Undergraduates | ~250 |
Postgraduates | ~150 |
Location | Munich, Bavaria, Germany |
Campus | Urban |
Colours | Orange and blue |
Website | www.munich-business-school.de |
The Munich Business School (MBS) is a private university of applied science located in Munich (Bavaria, Germany). The MBS confers degrees in Business Administration and was ranked in 2004 as one of the leading private Business Schools in Germany.[1]
The school was founded in 1991 (at that time named Europäische Betriebswirtschaftsakademie) by the European Business Schools International (ebsi) and became state accredited private university in Bavaria in 1999. In 2003 the school was renamed Munich Business School and adopted the new Bachelor and Master system. Two years later a 24 month Executive MBA program was introduced. In addition, Bachelor programs focusing on Russian, East and Middle Asian markets are offered. All study courses are FIBAA accredited. MBS has a matriculation of more than 400 students. Since its founding MBS has had more than 600 graduates.
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The B.A. program at MBS is offered in English or German. Students choose between five study programs:
The M.A. program at MBS is offered in English or German. Students choose between four study programs::
The MBA program is a part-time Executive MBA in General Management.
The MBA program is a part-time Executive MBA in Health Care Management.
The Executive Education programs are created for businesses who want to contribute to their human resource development.
The Executive Management is a four semester course, with three semesters concentrating on subjects and the final semester on a Master thesis. The course duration is two years.
Munich Business School partners with universities worldwide:
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