Master of Arts in General Management

Recognising globalisation

The knowledge acquired during your first degree course in classical economics areas and functions is applied to the international context of multinational companies and deepened. The further-reaching modules incorporate follow-up questions in each semester regarding the management and the business management in the foreground. In particular, your knowledge of regional, cultural and historical determinants for the action taken by international companies is furthered.

Multinational companies as a benchmark

An elective third semester subject provides you the opportunity to come to terms with international tax policy or international group accounting. Personal skills such as team and self-management, international project management as well as creative thinking and writing help the further formation of the capabilities and skills for successful management work.

International practical relevance

An industrial placement lasting several weeks and the intensification of personal skills also ensure that the changing requirements of the economy regarding internationality and practicality of the training is met. Finally, you write a Master of Arts thesis in the fourth semester. During this period, you can complete a facultative semester abroad or – possibly to prepare your Masters' thesis – work in a company.

Competent consultancy

Curious about the Master of Arts? Why not make an appointment for non-binding course guidance services and clarify your questions regarding the study schedule, examinations, scholarships and financial aids. During the lecture period, you are also welcome to attend courses from all the degree subjects we offer and to gain your own personal impression within the scope of our "trial courses". Information evenings and study information days help you to decide in favour of one of Germany's best private business studies universities.

Contact

Study Advisor Master
Katharina Günther M.A.

T: +49 (221) 93 18 09 31
F: +49 (221) 93 18 09 720

study(at)cbs-edu.de