NETHERLANDS MBA
Maastricht
School of Management
For more than half a century, Maastricht School of
Management (MSM) has focused on international cooperation,
thus combining education, technical assistance and research
in its professional services. High-quality management degree
programmes (MBA, EMBA, MSc, DBA, PhD) are offered
Contact details
worldwide. With over 2000 students graduating in more than
Maastricht School of Management
Endepolsdomein 150
25 countries, MSM is the largest international business school 6229 EP Maastricht, The Netherlands
in the Netherlands.
Tel: +31 43 387 08 08 / Fax: +31 43 387 08 00
E-mail:
admissions@msm.nl
www.msm.nl
INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER ■ Dean
Prof. Ronald S.J. Tuninga, PhD
MSM has worked for years at the
■ Programme Manager
interface of the public and private
Ms Ellen H.A.P Narinx-Schrauwen, MA
sectors management of transition
■ Year founded
processes in culturally diverse 1952
environments. MSM’s guiding principle ■ Accreditation
is the enhancement of performance of
AMBA, ACBSP, IACBE, NVAO
the private and public sectors to support
■ Language of instruction
balanced economic development. MSM
English
provides technical assistance and
■ Programme Location
Maastricht, The Netherlands and various capitals worldwide
specific training to government
■ Entry requirements
agencies, semi-government agencies,
Bachelor’s degree
NGOs, post-secondary education 3 years of management experience (not applicable for
institutions and the private sector,
the MSc in Management in International Business)
including Small and Medium
TOEFL (550 paper based or 213 computer based) or
IELTS (6.0) if first language is not English
Enterprises.
Three letters of reference
MSM’s objective is to enhance ■ Application deadline
professional competence and enrich the
1 June
lives and careers of those involved in
■ Students
Systems (MBA) and Facility
Annual student intake: 100
the practice of management. The
Management (EMBA). For candidates Average class size: 50
School balances management theory
without working experience, MSM
Foreign Students: 95%
with practical experience and research
offers a twelve-month Master of
Gender differentiation: 50% male, 50% female
in a multicultural and multidisciplinary
Average age: 30
Science in Management in International
Average full-time work experience: 5 years
setting. This approach, combined with
Business. This programme starts in
■ Degree background
an emphasis on the participants’ own
September and costs 12,900. Economics, Accounting & Finance, Marketing, Commerce
skills and knowledge, makes studying
■ Faculty size
in Maastricht or at one of its
CAMPUS FACILITIES
Permanent faculty: 25 (15 nationalities)
international locations a unique cross- ■ Outreach locations
cultural experience.
The teaching building has a state-of-
MSM programmes are offered in China, Egypt, Indonesia,
the-art architectural design with Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Malaysia, Malawi,
SPECIALIZATIONS
modern, tastefully furnished lecture and
Malta, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, the Netherlands,
discussion rooms, plenty of computer
Peru, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Suriname,
MSM’s programmes are designed to
Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia,
workstations with broadband Internet
and Zimbabwe
stimulate creative management
access spread over several rooms. A
■ Accommodation
thinking and to meet the needs of
large information center has online full- On campus accommodation is available in a comfortable
candidates lacking the theoretical
text access to virtually all publications in
student residence, conveniently located next to the school
underpinning and training required to
the area of management and a large
building (cost: € 6,050/year)
apply management knowledge to
collection of books. The information
■ Distance to nearest town
practice.
MSM is located in the city of Maastricht with the city
center is networked with other
centre at walking distance. Maastricht is one of the oldest
The following specializations are university libraries, so practically all towns in the Netherlands and an ideal location because of
offered: Accounting and Finance (MBA); books can be borrowed. Participants
its rich business, political and cultural resources as well as
its proximity to other major European countries such as
Corporate Strategy and Economic Policy enjoy accommodation in a comfortable
Belgium and Germany. Maastricht attracts tourists from all
(MBA), International Business (MBA, student residence, conveniently located
over the world and was declared “best city of the
EMBA, MSc), Management Information next to the school building.
Netherlands” in 2004
Programme Commencement Duration Fees
MBA September 12 months € 12,900
EMBA September 24 months € 24,500
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