International Business and Resources in Emerging Markets
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Provides future Eastern and Western managers with the theoretical and practical insights into modern international business administration and development economics needed to excel in top-careers. Particularities of management of intellectual capital, natural resources, and the environment are complemented with intercultural competences in markets of former transitional, emerging or developing countries.Possibility to study one semester abroad at a partner university, double degree options.Job Opportunities after Graduation – Typical professions targeted by IBRE MBA graduates: In companies, this includes predominantly higher levels of management with significant responsibilities, in particular with respect to the internationalisation of the firm. In public administration institutions, IBRE MBAs would target departments and professions that are concerned with international bilateral and multilateral negotiations on economic issues such as trade in goods and services, international transfer of capital, inward and outward foreign direct investment, international innovation networks and policies, competition law and competition policy, economic aspects of environmental protection, etc. In international organisations and NGOs, graduates from this MBA programme could make a difference on issues like economic development, pro-poor policies, economic aspects of transition, etc.
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Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in business studies, economics, or other studies with some relationship to economics or business. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadline for non EU students is April 30.
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Freiberg
Saxony
9599
Germany
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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