Business School Review
International University in Geneva
EUROPE
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Full Time MBA
Geneva, a Global City International perspective
Part Time MBA
Geneva belongs to a select group of truly The methods of instruction at the International
MIB (Master in International Business)
“international” cities of the world, making it an ideal University in Geneva are innovative and underline the
Joint Degree Programmes Offered: place to study international management. importance of gaining an international perspective on
MBA Only
management and communication issues. The use of
MBA-MA (Master of Arts in Media and
Communication)
The city is host to the United Nations and business simulations ensures the
specialised agencies such as the World Trade development of analytical skills, which are critical
Specialisation by Function:
Finance
Organisation, and is often referred to as the capital of in today’s competitive and rapidly changing world.
Human Resource Management peace and diplomacy.
International Management / Business
Marketing
Practical Skills
Organisational Behavior Many multinationals are located in the region, The International University in Geneva emphasises
due to the excellent logistical network and the central the importance of interpersonal skills, such as
Specialisation by Industry:
Banking / Financial Services
location of Geneva at the heart of Europe, approximately leadership, communication and the ability to work
IT / Telecommunications
only one hour away from London, Paris, Brussels and in a multicultural team, by encouraging active
Media & Entertainment
Non - Profit Organisation
Milan. Geneva is well known as one of the world’s class preparation and making regular presentations
Retail / Consumer Goods major international financial centres, especially for the about various management topics. In that spirit, the
management of private capital assets. students are expected to work in groups, in order to
Full Time Course Information
Start Dates:
simulate a situation in which they develop a proactive
March
Geneva is a window on the world of technology attitude and master effective communication. The
June
September
and is home to the major technology leaders such academic philosophy stresses the development of
December as Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Motorola, Oracle, Sun an entrepreneurial attitude relevant to both small
Microsystems, AT&T and Du Pont de Nemours. The companies as well as large multicultural corporations.
Programme Duration:
12 months
International Telecommunications Union and Reuters
European communication centre have chosen Geneva The University aims to bridge the gap between
Tuition Fee:
EURO (€) 1350 / Per Course
as their headquarters. The CERN, located outside theory and practise and to build the skills necessary
Geneva, is where the World Wide Web was invented. to compete in a global marketplace. The University
Entry Requirements:
regularly invites executives from companies to come
Average GMAT score : 540
Min. TOEFL Internet Based Score : 80
Quality learning in and present career opportunities to the students.
Min. Years of Work Experience : 2
Education at the International University in Geneva In addition, seminars relating to job searches are held
Application Fee:
is a combination of the American and European throughout the year. The use of business simulations
EURO (€) 100 academic curriculum, resulting in a unique approach ensures the development of analytical skills, which are
based on quality in learning. The multicultural and critical in today’s competitive and rapidly changing
Part Time Course Information
Start Dates:
dynamic environment of the University and the world.
March international faculty contribute to the creation of
June
a framework in which the students acquire global New Master in International Business (MIB)
September
December experience. A new programme, the Master in International
Business, will be introduced in 2008. The MIB is
Programme Duration:
24 months
Classes are small in order to allow group discussion positioned as a pre-professional degree that prepares
and provide more individualised attention. International students for international business careers. The degree
Tuition Fee:
University in Geneva is committed to helping students is geared to undergraduates and working professionals
EURO (€) 1380 / Per Course
reach their full potential. All the professors have solid with less than two years work experience.
Contact:
practical experience in industry and business at senior
Ms. Sanela Pavlovic, Admissions Officer
International University in Geneva
levels combined with a strong academic background,
ICC
20, route de Pré-Bois
Geneva
1215
Switzerland
Tel: + 41 (0) 22 710 71 10
Fax: + 41 (0) 22 710 71 11
Email:
info@iun.ch
Student Profile
Web:
www.iun.ch
Julian Jaeger, MBA Dina Sabry, MBA/MA
Swiss, World Economic Forum Egyptian, Novartis, Human Resources Manager
“The courses are directly related to my job” “Studying at the International University in Geneva
opened many horizons for me, both professionally and
Jean-Claude Oswald, MBA Part-Time socially, and I am thankful for that”
French, BNP Bank, Senior Private Banker
“I was looking for something non-traditional, and IUG Anne Christine Dolling, Executive MBA
certainly delivered. I appreciated the flexibility of the Swiss, Tetra Pak International, Director of Taxes and
course schedule which allows professionals to pursue Structures
an MBA while working” “The thorough analysis of practical cases, and the
international perspective into which all the issues are
drawn, have enabled me to look at my own working
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