MBA, Part Time (1 year)
Program Detail
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Program Name |
MBA, Part Time |
Program Overview |
We offer a graduate education that “transforms
concepts into practice.” The majority of our MBA students are
pursuing graduate studies while working full time and are learning
about business while practicing it in the workplace. That is why o...
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Areas of Study |
- Accounting
- Finance
- General Management
- International Business
- Marketing
- Sports Business
- Supply Chain Management
- Other: Information Technology Management
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Joint Degree Offered |
Yes
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Delivery Format |
Classroom
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GMAT Score |
GMAT Required
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Tuition & Fees |
Per Credit Hour: USD 1,147
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Financial Aid Availability |
Financial aid available, contact school for more information
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Start Dates &
Application Deadlines |
Start Date |
Application Date |
1/12/2015 |
10/31/2014
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5/25/2015 |
3/31/2015
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8/24/2015 |
5/31/2015
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This program accepts rolling admissions.
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MBA Prerequisites
What are the requirements to be able to start an
MBA? Depending on the university and country, there are
different conditions for enrollment. And you should also
have certain personal requirements to successfully
complete an MBA. We have an overview.
If you want to start an MBA and then successfully
complete it, you should bring:
- At least one to two years of professional
experience
- Good English knowledge
- Usually a first degree (but there are
exceptions, see below)
- Ambition and determination
- An environment that accepts your additional work
/ learning burden
Formal requirements
Most of the universities have very similar formal
requirements for their MBA programs:
First university degree
For about 98% of the German MBA, a first
university degree, i.e. Bachelor, Diplom, Magister or
similar. expected . It is not uncommon to demand that
this first degree should include 210 ECTS . Graduates of
a Bachelor's degree with 180 ECTS can often have work
experience credited to show the 30 missing ECTS. However,
there are also MBA courses that can be started without a
first degree.
Work experience
There is hardly an MBA that does not require at least
one year of professional experience as a
prerequisite. In some cases, up to five years of
professional experience are required.
Language skills (TOEFL / IELTS)
Many MBAs from German universities also treat a
larger part of the course content in English. Therefore,
good knowledge of foreign languages is essential. To
prove this, a TOEFL or IELTS with a certain number of
points must be proven as a prerequisite .
GMAT
In contrast to the TOEFL, the GMAT is not a pure
language test, but rather measures the analytical and
logical skills. So it is quite possible that a
university demands both the TOEFL and the GMAT.
Entrance test
A large number of universities, especially those with
a higher-quality MBA, run a kind of assessment
center. The MBA applicants have to do an interview with
the admissions committee , for example , or solve and
present a project with other applicants.
Letters of recommendation
Letters of recommendation rather than “letters of
recommendation” are also more in demand for top-class
MBA programs . Sometimes very detailed recommendations
are required. The Euro-FH asks, for example, "To what
extent is the applicant able - in your opinion - to take
on management tasks?" The recommendations should best be
issued by superiors and professors from the former
university.
Motivation letter
Why do you want to study an MBA? And why at the
chosen university? These are the two key questions that
you must answer in a letter of motivation. In addition
to the tabular information about the person (e.g.
curriculum vitae), the universities want to get a better
picture of the applicant with this MBA requirement.
Personal requirements
Your studies won't be a walk, you are certainly aware
of that. An MBA should only be taken up by those who
have the motivation for months to invest time and energy
into learning in addition to their usual work routine
(in the majority of cases they study part-time).
You should therefore try to assess yourself
objectively:
- Am I single-minded enough?
- Do I have a high level of energy or still have
strength reserves after a hard working week ?
- Do I have the necessary conflict
resolution potential if, for example, the partner
is annoyed by the learning stress or the boss
demands overtime?
- What about my ability to work in a team ? In the
MBA you study in groups, so a certain ability to
work in a team is a basic requirement.
In any case, ask if anything is unclear!
Admission to the MBA is usually decided on the basis
of an overall view of the application material. There
are some basic conditions (depending on the study
program, for example the first degree) that must be met
in order to be enrolled. But there are also “softer”
requirements (you may also be enrolled with one instead
of two years of professional experience).
You should therefore call the student advisory
service of the respective provider if you are not sure
about anything and need to negotiate.

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