Question to anyone who may have any information/advice on Vienna University business programs.
Currently late 20s, American with a BSc in Business from NYU - 6 years work experience at a Fortune 500 company where I've done fairly well and climbed fairly quickly for my age. However, I've always wanted to make a shift at some point to working internationally or getting at least some degree of international experience. No German proficienty currently.
I heard good things about Vienna University, and of course, I'd be planning on taking German courses and trying to get to at least a B2 or C1 level throughout my studies to set me up for the future, but which program is best suited to someone who would want to find a job internationally?
EMBA programs look promising, but are a bit on the pricier side, and essentially part time - not sure whether I would make the network I need in order to land a job post-graduation. But, the fact that it's in English would make things easier.
The MSc is appealing given how much cheaper it is, and the full-time aspect. However, given my bachelor's program had a generalist's approach, WU's MSc programs criteria are too strict in terms of prior coursework for almost all of the programs I'd be interested in, but I'm willing to study German in order to get to the level required to apply for their German programs (anyone know what level I would need to be?). I'm also concerned however about whether these programs are meant for individuals straight out of undergrad.
Any advice or thoughts in general? Open to anything as I'm burned out from my current job and looking for radical change - Vienna just seemed like it would be a good place to set myself up for experience anywhere in Europe.
Currently late 20s, American with a BSc in Business from NYU - 6 years work experience at a Fortune 500 company where I've done fairly well and climbed fairly quickly for my age. However, I've always wanted to make a shift at some point to working internationally or getting at least some degree of international experience. No German proficienty currently.
I heard good things about Vienna University, and of course, I'd be planning on taking German courses and trying to get to at least a B2 or C1 level throughout my studies to set me up for the future, but which program is best suited to someone who would want to find a job internationally?
EMBA programs look promising, but are a bit on the pricier side, and essentially part time - not sure whether I would make the network I need in order to land a job post-graduation. But, the fact that it's in English would make things easier.
The MSc is appealing given how much cheaper it is, and the full-time aspect. However, given my bachelor's program had a generalist's approach, WU's MSc programs criteria are too strict in terms of prior coursework for almost all of the programs I'd be interested in, but I'm willing to study German in order to get to the level required to apply for their German programs (anyone know what level I would need to be?). I'm also concerned however about whether these programs are meant for individuals straight out of undergrad.
Any advice or thoughts in general? Open to anything as I'm burned out from my current job and looking for radical change - Vienna just seemed like it would be a good place to set myself up for experience anywhere in Europe.