Business School Review
WHU - Otto Beisheim School
of Management, Germany
EUROPE
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Full Time MBA
Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
MBA Only
Specialisation by Function:
General Management
Full Time Course Information
Start Dates:
March
Programme Duration:
Regular: 16 months
Fast track: 14 months
Tuition Fee:
EURO (€) 35000 / Total Program Cost
Entry Requirements:
Min. GMAT Score : 600
Min. TOEFL Internet Based Score: 100
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score: 250
T
he WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management Key facts
Min. Years of Work Experience : 2
has long established its reputation as a business • Internationally accredited (FIBAA, EQUIS and
Application Fee:
school par excellence. WHU is a private, state- AACSB Member)
EURO (€) 95
accredited university located in Vallendar near • Small class size; teaching language is English!
Contact:
Koblenz and was the first school in Germany to offer • International Management Modules; we currently Heidrun Hoffmann, Program Manager
a major in business administration emphasizing cooperate with: KELLOGG in Evanston (USA), CEIBS
WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management
Germany
the strategic leadership of corporations. WHU has in Shanghai (China) and IIMB in Bangalore (India).
2 Burgplatz
established a unique cooperative network with more • Concentration tracks in Marketing, Finance,
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than 150 universities worldwide. Innovation, Supply Chain Management, Strategy
Germany
It was the first German university to receive and Leadership
EQUIS accreditation (1998) and is now a member of • Master Thesis can be written as part of a company
Tel: + 49 (0) 261 65 09 140
Fax: + 49 (0) 261 65 09 149
AACSB. project or research based Email:
heidrun.hoffmann@whu.edu
WHU is continually ranked amongst the top Careers & Networking
Web:
www.whu.edu
business schools (e.g. Financial Times 2007 Ranking: WHU’s own Career Service hosts annual on-
# 12 worldwide for our Kellogg-WHU EMBA Program). campus recruiting events for more than 60 companies.
WHU is the only member of the German Research Company presentations, career days, placement
Foundation among private German universities. brochures and recruitment fairs contribute to a
MBA Program successful networking. With more than 1600 former
The MBA program is designed to equip participants WHU students, our alumni association offers exclusive
from all over the world with skills in international access to high quality job openings.
strategy, change management and competive strategy Other Programs
in order to advance their careers.. A maximum class size • Bachelor of Science
of 40 ensures excellent mentoring between professors • Master of Science
and students. Teamwork is an essential element of • Bucerius/WHU – Master of Law and Business
our teaching approach. In study groups of up to five • Kellogg-WHU – Executive MBA
participants, current course contents are discussed • Doctoral Program
and students apply concepts and tools in practically • Post Doctoral Program (Habilitation)
oriented projects. • Customized Corporate Programs (e.g. for METRO
The MBA program is designed for participants Group)
seeking a career change and who are eager to learn • International MBA modules delivered to MBA
more about general management. Ideally, applicants programs of overseas partner universities (e.g.
should be aged 26-30, hold a first academic degree and Carnegie Mellon University, Melbourne Business
have a minimum of 2 years professional experience. School)
Student Profile
WHU’s MBA program is not only about acquiring I chose the MBA program because of its pragmatic
knowledge; it’s also about developing your interpersonal approach. Cultural diversity is well represented in the
skills. I truly believe that the most valuable lessons student body, with students from South Korea, Russia,
learned are from the people around you. In this India and South Africa.
program, you learn to cope with different opinions Moreover, the diversity of our educational
in the group meetings, deliver the best for your team backgrounds, ranging from the USA to Europe,
and stand up for your ideas in the classroom. The best provides an international exposure that enhances the
thing of all is when strangers become friends and your global view and atmosphere at WHU.
photo album starts to fill with wonderful memories. Cem Savas, HSBC, UK
Arlette Hernandez Turkey, MBA 2006
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