MBA at Humboldt University Berlin, or Hamburg University?
Posted Dec 22, 2007 22:12
Hi,
Here is once again the half German, half American guy looking into an MBA in Germany for next year. I was wondering if anyone knows about the details of Humboldt University or Hamburg University. Details such as if they are internationally recognized (if I were to finish my degree there would I easily find a job in the U.S.), and about the overall reputation of the Universities. I am interested in Hamburg and Humboldt because of their location being in metropolitan cities, and due to the fact that universities like ESMT Berlin, WHU, HHL Leipzig, and University of Mannheim are really expensive. If anyone knows of any other Universities located in Hamburg, Berlin, Leipzig or possibly Dresden area that have a good reputation and are internationally recognized I would be really appreciative.
Hi,
Here is once again the half German, half American guy looking into an MBA in Germany for next year. I was wondering if anyone knows about the details of Humboldt University or Hamburg University. Details such as if they are internationally recognized (if I were to finish my degree there would I easily find a job in the U.S.), and about the overall reputation of the Universities. I am interested in Hamburg and Humboldt because of their location being in metropolitan cities, and due to the fact that universities like ESMT Berlin, WHU, HHL Leipzig, and University of Mannheim are really expensive. If anyone knows of any other Universities located in Hamburg, Berlin, Leipzig or possibly Dresden area that have a good reputation and are internationally recognized I would be really appreciative.
Posted Dec 23, 2007 10:12
I think Humboldt University does not offer an MBA. If you are looking for internationally recognized MBA programs, you should look for accreditations by AACSB, AMBA or Equis. If an MBA is not accredited, it will not be internationally recognized. However, accreditation does not guarantee that a program is internationally known.
Have you checked the international MBA by ICGs in Bremen? It's only accredited by ZeVA, but is "only" 13,000 Euro.
I think Humboldt University does not offer an MBA. If you are looking for internationally recognized MBA programs, you should look for accreditations by AACSB, AMBA or Equis. If an MBA is not accredited, it will not be internationally recognized. However, accreditation does not guarantee that a program is internationally known.
Have you checked the international MBA by ICGs in Bremen? It's only accredited by ZeVA, but is "only" 13,000 Euro.
Posted Jan 11, 2010 19:27
there's also a cheap MBA in Furtwangen for 8k? accredited by Fibaa.
there's also a cheap MBA in Furtwangen for 8k? accredited by Fibaa.
Posted Jan 12, 2010 12:27
But please always keep in mind that the "cheap" MBAs in Germany (e.g. Furtwangen, Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin) have no international reputation and are even unknown in the German business world.
Best,
JL
But please always keep in mind that the "cheap" MBAs in Germany (e.g. Furtwangen, Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin) have no international reputation and are even unknown in the German business world.
Best,
JL
Posted Feb 04, 2010 11:33
MBA programmes in Hamburg you can find under
http://www.find-mba.com/city/europe/HamburgMost well known Universitys in Germany have no MBA´s
Well known are Mannheim, Frankfurt, ebs-Oestrich Winkel, WHU Vallendar, HHL-Leipzig, GISMA, St Gallen, Zürich, WU Wien
MBA programmes in Hamburg you can find under
http://www.find-mba.com/city/europe/Hamburg
Most well known Universitys in Germany have no MBA´s
Well known are Mannheim, Frankfurt, ebs-Oestrich Winkel, WHU Vallendar, HHL-Leipzig, GISMA, St Gallen, Zürich, WU Wien
Posted Feb 04, 2010 12:21
Thanks, Detlev, for this useful shortlist. I would leave out ebs (poor quality) and GISMA (just a branch of Perdue) and clarify that Frankurt is Goethe Business School and NOT the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management.
Thanks, Detlev, for this useful shortlist. I would leave out ebs (poor quality) and GISMA (just a branch of Perdue) and clarify that Frankurt is Goethe Business School and NOT the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management.
Posted Feb 04, 2010 13:48
Thanks, Detlev, for this useful shortlist. I would leave out ebs (poor quality) and GISMA (just a branch of Perdue) and clarify that Frankurt is Goethe Business School and NOT the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management.
Frankurt is Goethe Business School
http://www.goethe-business-school.de/
<blockquote>Thanks, Detlev, for this useful shortlist. I would leave out ebs (poor quality) and GISMA (just a branch of Perdue) and clarify that Frankurt is Goethe Business School and NOT the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management.</blockquote>
Frankurt is Goethe Business School
http://www.goethe-business-school.de/
Related Business Schools
Berlin, Germany
159 Followers
176 Discussions
Hamburg, Germany
4 Followers
4 Discussions
Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany
29 Followers
46 Discussions
St. Gallen, Switzerland
46 Followers
145 Discussions
Oestrich-Winkel, Germany
23 Followers
74 Discussions
Mannheim, Germany
81 Followers
222 Discussions
Düsseldorf, Germany
80 Followers
208 Discussions
Leipzig, Germany
70 Followers
197 Discussions
Hannover, Germany
20 Followers
66 Discussions
Bremen, Germany
63 Followers
37 Discussions
Vienna, Austria
39 Followers
41 Discussions