MBA: THE KEY TO THE CAREER LADDER
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program offered by Düsseldorf Business School is a real
real door opener. With this university degree, the next step on the career ladder in national or
or international management is already pre-programmed. Under the umbrella of the Heinrich Heine University
the students are extensively prepared for their new management tasks.
FLEXIBLE MBA STUDIES FOR WORKING PROFESSIONALS: BUILDING ON EVERYDAY WORKING LIFE
The MBA program at Düsseldorf Business School is aimed exclusively at working professionals. Accordingly
the course of study has been adapted to the students' everyday working lives. The classroom sessions of the 21-month program are held on Fridays from 6:15 to 9:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Depending on the curriculum, classes may be held on this day
may be extended to 4:30 p.m. on that day.
Those wishing to apply for the next MBA program must, in addition to a university degree, have a
at least two years of professional experience.
COMPREHENSIVE PREPARATION FOR MANAGEMENT TASKS
"Those who have mastered this first step will receive the tools in the important areas of human resources management, controlling and accounting as well as corporate management, business law and marketing in the MBA program," promises Helen Steinrück. According to the head of marketing at the
Düsseldorf Business School at the academic level of a university institution. "With the theoretical expertise we impart as well as the practical application methods, our
graduates have mastered the business management repertoire with all the necessary skills from the inside out."
THE ACADEMIC STANDARD OF THE MBA PROGRAM
According to experts, an MBA program is important for anyone who aspires to a leadership position in an increasingly complex economy and is not an economist by background. According to them, the mixture of economics and business administration is a basic requirement for professional success for specialists and managers as well as founders. "With an MBA program, the economic competencies of our graduates are raised to an absolute
graduates to an absolute expert level," says Prof. Dr. Christoph J. Börner, Managing Director of Düsseldorf Business School.
STRUCTURE AND ASSESSMENT: THE STUDY SECTIONS AT DÜSSELDORF BUSINESS SCHOOL
The supplementary business administration program at Düsseldorf Business School is divided into four
study sections. In addition to the seven compulsory modules, there is also one elective module. By means of written examinations, term papers, presentations, case studies and oral examinations, the students' level of knowledge is tested at the end of the respective modules. In order to obtain the necessary points for admission to the final master's thesis on a freely selectable
topic from the work environment of the examinees, Düsseldorf Business School participates in the credit point system of the "Düsseldorf Business School".
Business School participates in the credit point system of the "European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System" (ECTS).