SWITZERLAND MBA
Business School Lausanne
Business School Lausanne (BSL) aims to give students a
comprehensive, quality, multi-cultural education that enables
them to manage and lead successfully in today’s global
business environment. The overall objective is to produce a
professional business executive who can become immediately
operational and make a strong contribution to business
Contact details
Business School Lausanne
success. Dr. Trevor J. Johnson
Dean
Case postale 160
1001 Lausanne, Switzerland
Tel: +41 21 619 06 06
Fax: +41 21 619 06 00
E-mail:
bsl@iprolink.ch
www.bsl-lausanne.ch
■ President
Mr. Philippe H. Du Pasquier
■ Dean & Director of Academic Affairs
Dr. Trevor J. Johnson
■ Year founded
1987
■ Students
110
■ Foreign students
30 nationalities
■ Class size
Limited to 20
■ Gender distribution
60 % male, 40 % female
THE PROGRAMME successful practitioners of the ideas they
■ Age range
23 - 36
BSL degrees are in “Global Business
discuss. The students, from over 30
■ Language of instruction
Management”. Content is constantly
nations, create a multicultural
English (Lausanne)
reviewed and updated to provide the
atmosphere which contributes to the
French (Geneva)
skills required in today’s business. The
creative and innovative search for
■ Entrance requirements
programme, consisting of 18 courses
solutions so necessary for success in
Bachelor’s degree in business and/or business
plus a Management Report, can be
today’s business.
experience in a position of responsibility.
For non-business graduates there is a Pre-MBA
completed in 11 months. The
programme.
Management Report is comprehensive
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
All candidates must attend an interview.
and integrative, allowing the student to BSL equips graduates to make an ■ Career services
demonstrate pragmatic use of the immediate, profitable contribution to
BSL graduates are employed by many of the world’s
leading multinational corporations
acquired knowledge. All BSL global business success and perform
■ Nearest town
programmes are accredited by ACBSP. well on challenging assignments in the
Situated in urban area
real world. Companies who have
■ Local public transport
THE BSL APPROACH
already found out include: Arthur Yes
Learning, like business, is not a passive
Andersen, Atag, Ernst & Young, AT&T, ■ Nearest airport
process. Active student participation is
Ciba, Du Pont de Nemours International,
Geneva (35 minutes)
demanded in all BSL classes.
Merryl Lynch, Nestlé and Phillip Morris.
Statements are challenged by faculty
and other students. Attack and defence ACCREDITATION
of ideas, assimilation of other
Accreditation gives the guarantee of
approaches, and simulation of the
quality standards and degree
realities of business are important
recognition. BSL was the first business
parts of the learning process.
school in Europe to have its MBA
programmes accredited by ACBSP
FACULTY AND STUDENTS
(Association of Collegiate Business
BSL faculty not only have high academic Schools and Programs) in the USA.
qualifications, but are also current, BSL also has ISO 9001 Certification.
Programme Commencement Application Deadline Duration Fees*
Full-time MBA Sept. & Feb. 3 months before programme start date 1 year CHF 42,000
Executive MBA Sept., Nov., Feb. & May 3 months before programme start date 1 year CHF 31,500
(*) Fees represent full programme tuition.
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