Business School Review
European University
EUROPE
School Statistics
Program Type:
Full-Time MBA
Part-Time MBA
E
uropean University has developed into a broad
network of campuses in more than 10 countries
Cross MBA
Flex MBA
around the world. This dynamic network encourages
Executive MBA students to participate in international exchanges in
Joint Degree Programs Offered:
the following countries: Spain, Switzerland, Germany,
Dual degree MBA
Greece, Malta, Russia, United Kingdom, Kazakhstan,
Cross MBA
Malaysia, Singapore, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and
Programs Offered:
Syria.
MBA with Major in: EU offers the traditional program of Master of
International Business
Communication & Public Relations
Business Administration and also the possibility
International Marketing to specialize in 10 different fields of management
Global Banking & Finance
education.
Leisure & Tourism Management
Entrepreneurship The first goal of European University is to bring
Leadership
the American education model to Europe by relating
E-business
Sports Management
classroom theory to professional skills. All courses
Human Resources Management
are in English and use the case study method to
Course Information
prevent business theory from remaining abstract for success in the global marketplace. Graduates
Start Dates:
and incomprehensible. pursue careers in management, marketing, consulting,
31st March 2008
The second goal of EU is to internationalize its finance and public relations in major corporations
6th October 2008
5th January 2009
programs by providing a unique environment. EU and organizations.
employs an international faculty and curricula. An
Program Duration:
9 months Full-Time
international perspective is guaranteed due to the MBA with majors in:
18 months Part-Time composition of the faculty and student body. International Business, Communication & Public
The third aim of EU is to offer its students flexibility. Relations, International Marketing, Global Banking
Tuition Fee:
€ 5,500 p/Term Full-Time
EU ensures that all students have the possibility to & Finance, Leisure & Tourism Management,
€ 2,750 p/Term Part-Time
pursue higher education while balancing the demands Entrepreneurship, Leadership, E-business, Sports
Entry Requirements:
of full-time employment, family and other obligations. Management and Human Resources Management.
Min. GMAT Score: 450 Graduate programs can be completed in one year (full-
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score: 213
time) or two years (part-time). The University also offers Modules of study:
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score: 550
Min. IELTS: 5.5
Executive and Flex MBA programs that are carefully - Master program: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Min. Years of Work Experience: 0
structured to equip executives with the knowledge - Executive MBA: 15 months full-time, 30 months
Application Fee:
required to assume the responsibilities of leadership. part-time
€ 200 Finally, EU offers a unique program in Europe the - Flex MBA: 15 months
“Cross MBA” which is a joint project involving EU and - CrossMBA: 15 months
Contact:
Spain
its American partners. The program lasts 15 months
Sandra Moro, Admissions
and participants attend the on-site courses once a International student exchange:
European University Barcelona
Ganduxer 70
month during weekends while the other part of the Students may transfer between any of the EU campuses
08021 Barcelona
coursework is completed on-line. and student exchange with other universities is also
Spain
European University aims to educate its students possible.
Tel: +34 (93) 201 81 71
Fax: +34 (93) 201 79 35 Student Profile
Email:
info.bcn@euruni.edu
Web:
www.euruni.edu Nicolas Brabeck-Letmathe Studying in Switzerland
Having worked for three years while completing Despite its relatively small size, Switzerland is
Switzerland
Luc Craen, Admissions
my undergraduate studies in a company specialising an extremely international country. The location of
European University Geneva
in recruitment for major multinational companies, I European University in Montreux put me in contact
Quai du Seujet 30
1201 Geneva
quickly realised the value and importance associated with an extensive business network and a thriving
Switzerland
with an MBA. Choosing European University to continue economic region. Furthermore, the idyllic countryside
Tel: +41 22 779 26 71
my studies was an easy decision. The benefits for me and beautiful Lake Geneva provided a perfect setting
Fax: +41 22 779 26 73
were numerous, including the small class size, diverse to study.
Email:
info.gva@euruni.edu
Web:
www.euruni.edu
group of international students and personal attention
given to each student at EU. Final Project
Germany
Daniela Wurmdobler, Admissions
The capstone is the final project that is required
European Business College Munich MBA Characteristics before obtaining your diploma. This was one of the
Gmunder Strasse 53
The classes are based on lectures and open most memorable aspects of my MBA experience
81379 Munich
Germany
discussion with group and individual projects. Each considering the satisfaction of completing such an in-
student learned how to effectively sell their ideas while depth project.
Tel: +49 89 5502 9595
Fax: +49 89 5502 9504
remaining open to opinions of classmates. EU attracts
Email:
info.muc@euruni.edu
a diverse group of students; my class was made up The Future
Web:
www.euruni.edu
of 20 students representing 18 different nationalities. With increasing globalisation, my exposure to
The learning process was more complete as we learned various cultures and perspectives will undoubtedly
not only from our professors but also from our student be a strong asset for my career. The future has finally
colleagues. arrived and I feel confident that European University
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has given me a good base to face the challenges
awaiting me.
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