International Management in Entrepreneurship

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 15.5 k / Semester(s) Foreign:$ 15.5 k / Semester(s)  
StudyQA ranking:8163 Duration:3 years

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Marketing and Entrepreneurship combine to create innovative business leaders ready to excel in today’s dynamic global economy. The International Management in Entrepreneurship program at Geneva Business School offers students a comprehensive education designed to develop strategic, entrepreneurial, and managerial skills necessary for launching and sustaining successful ventures worldwide. This program emphasizes practical learning through case studies, business projects, and internships, enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts. Students will gain core competencies in areas such as business development, innovation management, marketing strategies, financial planning, and leadership. The curriculum is tailored to foster entrepreneurial thinking, creativity, and resilience, preparing graduates to navigate the challenges of international markets. Delivered by experienced faculty with strong ties to the global business community, the program encourages cross-cultural understanding and networking opportunities, essential for entrepreneurs operating in diverse environments. Students will also have access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, including startup labs and entrepreneurship centers, to support their innovative ideas and business initiatives. Upon graduation, students will be equipped with the skills to start their own ventures, manage existing companies, or pursue strategic roles within multinational organizations. The International Management in Entrepreneurship program at Geneva Business School is ideal for future entrepreneurs eager to make an impact on the global stage, providing them with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to succeed in an increasingly competitive and interconnected world.

The program requires the successful completion of 180 credits (which represent, 1800 contact hours plus a total of 3600 study hours). The program consists of 4 groups of courses common for all bachelor’s degrees, from which students may select the desired subjects to study: General Education (45 ECTS), Core Courses (72 ECTS), Elective Courses (15 ECTS), Specialization Courses (36 ECTS) and the Bachelor Thesis (12 ECTS), which are mandatory to complete the selected specialization. Beyond

Admission Process & Requirements for our Bachelor’s Programs

Students who wish to apply to a Geneva Business School bachelor’s degree must have successfully completed their final secondary school examinations and any other required examinations qualifying them for university admission in their country or in the country where their secondary school studies took place. 

  • Swiss Maturité, International Baccalaureate of minimum 30 points, 3 A-levels, high school diploma or equivalent (Geneva Business School uses a country-specific admissions criteria for prospective bachelor’s students. Please contact our Admissions Department for more details.)

  • IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 70 / DET 95-100 (official English exam results) or proof of studying previously in an English-speaking environment for a minimum of 3 years

  • A scanned copy of all required academic diplomas, transcripts, and academic certificates
    A 500-word written response to a business case study

  • An interview with a representative from the academic team on their chosen campus. Their response to the case study will be discussed in the interview.

  • Photocopy of valid passport / national ID

  • 1 reference letter from a former teacher or employer

 

Exceptional admissions conditions – COVID-19

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Geneva Business School Board of Management has decided that it will accept students even if they are unable to obtain their high school diplomas due to the pandemic.

This measure is on the condition that their grade transcripts, English level, and school recommendations are of the high level we expect from applicants worldwide, and our admissions requirements remain unchanged

Candidates accepted to Geneva Business School without TOEFL/IELTS or high school examination results will be afforded one additional academic year, from the time they join our school, to provide the missing documents.

 

Applicants may submit the Duolingo English Test (DET), which combines an English proficiency test with a brief video interview. Duolingo’s technology and format allows applicants to complete the test at any time or place with internet access. 

 

The Geneva Business School offers various financing options to support students enrolled in the International Management in Entrepreneurship program. Tuition fees for this undergraduate degree typically range around 8,650 USD per year, depending on the campus and specific study arrangements. To facilitate access to higher education, the institution provides several payment plans, including installment options and early payment discounts. Students are encouraged to apply for scholarships and grants offered based on academic performance, leadership qualities, or financial need. Additionally, Geneva Business School has partnerships with financial institutions that may offer student loans with favorable terms. International students are advised to explore their home country loan options or bilateral agreements that could assist in funding their studies. The university also supports students in seeking external scholarships from organizations dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship and international business education. For students requiring financial aid, the admissions office offers guidance regarding application procedures, eligibility criteria, and necessary documentation. The school emphasizes the importance of early planning for tuition payments to avoid interruptions in the study process. Furthermore, Geneva Business School promotes part-time work opportunities in its campus vicinity, enabling students to earn supplementary income. The institution’s financial services team is available to assist students in creating customized financing plans aligned with their individual circumstances. Overall, the university strives to make entrepreneurship education accessible through a combination of institutional scholarships, flexible payment options, and external funding support, all designed to reduce financial barriers to studying at Geneva Business School.

Bachelor’s Program Fees 

Geneva Campus 

Application Fee: EUR 150 (non-refundable, paid upon application)
Administration Fee: CHF 3,000 (one-time fee, 80% refund if the entry visa or residence permit is refused by the visa authorities)
Tuition per semester: CHF 12,450 (3-year / 6-semester program) (100% refund if the entry visa or residence permit is refused by the visa authorities)

Barcelona & Madrid Campuses

Application Fee: EUR 150 (non-refundable, paid upon application)
Administration Fee: EUR 1,900 (one-time fee, 80% refund if the entry visa or residence permit is refused by the visa authorities)
Tuition per semester: EUR 6,950 (3-year / 6-semester program) (100% refund if the entry visa or residence permit is refused by the visa authorities)

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