Module 01: Basic Skills for Business and Management
Module 02: General Management
Module 03: Managing Projects and Organisations
Module 04: Financial Resources
Module 05: Value Chain Management
Module 06: Managerial Economics
Module 07: Business Law
Module 08: International Business & Management
Module 09: International Financial Resources
Module 10: International Value Chain Management
Module 11: Theory and Practice of Foreign Trade
Module 12: Business Strategy Cases
Module 13: Elective (one course to be chosen from the following options)
Module 14: Paper Writing and Oral Exam
Module 15: Master's Thesis
- Applied Managerial Quantitative Methods
- English Business Communication
Module 02: General Management
- Concepts General Management
- Corporate Strategic Planning Simulation
Module 03: Managing Projects and Organisations
- Organisation and Information Management
- Project Management
Module 04: Financial Resources
- Accounting and Financial Statement
- Investment and Finance
Module 05: Value Chain Management
- Marketing Management
- Supply Chain Management and Purchasing
Module 06: Managerial Economics
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
Module 07: Business Law
- Commercial Law
- International Commercial Law
Module 08: International Business & Management
- Cases International Management
- International Human Resource Management
Module 09: International Financial Resources
- Management Accounting
- International Reporting and Control
- International Business Finance
Module 10: International Value Chain Management
- Cases International Marketing
- Intercultural Competence
Module 11: Theory and Practice of Foreign Trade
- International Economics
- Foreign Trade
Module 12: Business Strategy Cases
- Strategic Direction / Business Transformation
Module 13: Elective (one course to be chosen from the following options)
- International Supply Chain Management
- Applied Controlling
- Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability
- Business Process Management
- Innovation Management
Module 14: Paper Writing and Oral Exam
- Preparatory seminar Master's Thesis
- Oral Exam
Module 15: Master's Thesis
Educational organisation
Using teaching methods such as case studies, team exercises and excursions to international corporations, the Master's programme imparts knowledge and abilities in the following areas:Modules in the first semester
- Basic Skills for Business & Management
- General Management
- Managing Projects and Organisations
- Financial Resources
- Value Chain Management
- Managerial Economics
Modules in the second semester
- Managing People and Organisations
- Financial Resources
- Value Chain Management
- Business Law
- International Business & Management
- Elective
Modules in the third semester
- Business Law
- Theory and Practice of Foreign Trade
- Business Strategy Cases
- Elective
- Thesis
Study abroad unit(s)
NoInternships
NoneForms of assessment
The courses of the MBA International Management programme are arranged in a modular structure. The modules are in line with the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). A successfully passed study programme comprises 90 ECTS credits (30 per semester).Forms of assessment are written and oral examinations, case studies, papers, and presentations.
Course objectives
This accredited postgraduate Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme has two main objectives:Graduates from an institution of higher education with a non-business background acquire fundamental knowledge in business administration, management, and economics. Furthermore, the programme provides the necessary knowledge and understanding of international economic relations, intercultural issues, and business language.
A good mix of professors and business practitioners hold lectures in German and English. During the Master's programme, students learn to analyse international business and management problems, enabling them to find sound solutions for effective operations and sustainable economic success.
Language requirements
Applicants must provide proof of their German and English skills.German: TestDaF, DSH, or equivalent; minimum requirement according to the European Framework of Languages is a completed B2 level
English: one of the following:
- TOEFL with at least 500 points (paper-based), 173 points (computer-based), or 61 points (Internet-based)
- Cambridge Advanced English (CAE)
- Cambridge Proficiency (CPE)
- Business English Certificate Vantage Level (BEC Vantage)
- IELTS (academic with no less than a 5.5 overall band)
- APIEL (minimum 4)
- First Certificate in English (FCE)
- Internal English test at Nürtingen University
Required DSH / TestDaF
YesAcademic requirements
Proof of a degree from a German institute of higher education or vocational college or a comparable degree from a foreign institute of higher education. Above-average examination results must have been obtained during the first degree course (an average grade of at least 2.5 on the German scale or equivalent). In the case of law degrees, a minimum of 6.5 points must have been attained.The criteria of above-average examination results may also be met through relevant professional experience.
Two years of working experience
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- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
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Enrolment fees
Approx. 170 EUR per semester; fees include a contribution to the semester ticket covering public transport in the Stuttgart metropolitan areaCosts of living
Approx. 750 EUR per month to cover personal expensesJob opportunities
Depending on individual residence and/or work permitFunding opportunities within the university
The university has a scholarship programme for excellent students.http://www.hfwu.de/interessierte/finanzielles/
Arrival support
Orientation days for foreign students are organised by the International Office.Services and support for international students
International students are supported by the International Office and a mentoring programme, which pairs up international students with native students. There are also integration projects for international students.Accommodation
Accommodation is available through the Student Services Office or on the private market.For more information, please visit https://www.hfwu.de/ngu/future-students/accomodation/.
Rent for a single room in a student residence is approx. 220 EUR per month. Private housing can be found on the Internet at http://www.studenten-wg.de.