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Executive MBA (EMBA)
Please note: This degree programme is currently not open for enrolment. Are you interested in an internationally oriented MBA programme? Then we recommend our English-language Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme.
Study Profile
The Executive MBA is perfect for practitioners from a wide range of academic backgrounds who wish to enhance their skills profile. With its generalistic approach, a broad range of business administration theory as well as relevant economic and legal topics are covered. This applied study programme in particular focuses on internationality, business ethics and governance.
The Executive MBA is offered as full-time (1,5 years) and part-time (2 years) study programme.
Whilst the full-time version offers the students a highly concentrated study programme based on the format of renown Executive MBAs on the international market, the part-time version allows them to combine their studies with (full-time) employment.
Highlights of the Study Course
International Focus with a Week Abroad in Silicon Valley, Berlin/Hamburg, London or Brussels. Improve your intercultural competencies!
Best Faculty and Experienced Lecturers: Our full-time professors are academics (minimum Ph.D.) and have professional experience of at least five years.
Unique Mentoring Programme with many Networking Opportunities: The ÑÇÖÞÌìÌø£Àû Master’s students benefit from a special mentoring programme by the German Shipowners' Association () and the network between ÑÇÖÞÌìÌø£Àû and the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce.
Interesting Financing Options: VDI Scholarship as well as ÑÇÖÞÌìÌø£Àû Scholarships for example for Women in Leadership, expatriates, practitioners and professionals from small- and medium-sized as well as family-owned companies
Facts on the Study Course
Students | Approximately 20 per group |
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Degree | Executive Master of Business Administration with the right to proceed to doctoral studies |
Credits | 90 ECTS |
Language | English |
Course Duration | Full-time: 18 months, Part-time: 24 months; start on 1 October |
Course Organisation | Full and part-time; contact hours at extended weekends and a small number of full-time weeks |
Admission Requirements | Good bachelor´s degree and a minimum of five years of management experience or a minimum of eight years of management experience plus entrance examination; B2-level in English |
Patronage and Mentoring | Versammlung Eines Ehrbaren Kaufmanns zu Hamburg e.V. (VEEK; engl.: The Honourable Society of Hamburg Merchants) |
Financing | Grants of 25% to 50% of study fees as well as 100% in individual cases |
Study Fees | 30.000 Euro (= 1.250 Euro per month) exclusive early-bird discount of 10% if application is received by 31 May. |
Application Process | Written application, telephone interview, admission day. Applications are accepted until the maximum number of students is reached. We recommend to apply early, since grants and JOB&MASTER-places are allocated on a first-come-first-serve basis. Non-EU/EEA students should apply early to allow time for their visa application. |
Accreditation | FIBAA (Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation). The programme received Premium Accreditation in 2015. ÑÇÖÞÌìÌø£Àû is accredited by the science council. |
Study Structure
In order to complete the programme successfully and be awarded the MBA degree, 90 ECTS must be collected. The credits are spread over ten modules and the thesis.
The study programme covers a broad range of business administration theory (including Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Human Resources) as well as relevant economic and legal topics. The overlapping topics of internationality, business ethics and governance are incorporated in the modules and analysed in the respective context. The degree concludes with a four-month thesis.
Study Plan
- Turnaround Management: Introductory Case Study
This module introduces the issues covered by the course in a two-day case study and together with the concluding case study provides an overarching framework for the entire study course. The different perspectives are weighed up against each other in order to simulate a complex decision-making process and to reach realistic decisions.
- Leadership & Human Resource Management
The focus of this module lies on:
- International Human Resource Management
- Leadership
- Personal and Social Skills for Executives
- Decision Making & Economics
Students familiarise themselves with different approaches for explaining behaviour in organisations and learn to evaluate employee motivation and incentive systems. The following topics are covered:
- Economics
- Decision Theory
- Game Theory
- New Institutional Economics
- Behavioural Economics
- Model of the Honourable Merchant
- International Strategic Management
The module teaches students about the consequences for a company entering the international market. The students put what they have learned into practice in a project from their company. A week abroad in Dubai is a special feature of the module in which intercultural aspects in the area of International Strategic Management are taught.
- Legal, Compliance & Business Ethics
The module teaches the elements of business ethics and their significance for long-term
business success. The focus is on:- Fundamentals of Business Ethics Philosophy
- Fundamentals of Law
- Development of a Compliance Organisation as Part of Risk Management
- Alternative (out-of-court) Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
- International Accounting & Governance
Students acquire knowledge of international financial reporting and auditing standards and of their significance for corporate governance as well as other related topics.
- Master's Elective/Digital Toolbox
Students of all Master’s study programmes can choose one profile from the following six profiles:
- Digital Strategy
- Intrapreneur
- Communication
- Programming
- Data Business
- Business Process Transformation
- Study Trip
Students can choose between four study trips (subject to change) and are themselves in charge of the planning, organisation and implementation of their excursion.
- Silicon Valley (USA)
- London (UK)
- Brussels (Belgium)
- Hamburg/Berlin (Germany)
- Sustainable Innovation Camp
Students will receive a sustainability challenge from a business partner and work on an innovative solution for the challenge during the camp week. At the end of the week, students will present their results to the business partner.
- Financial Management
The module teaches students how to evaluate and compare investment projects or financing
options on the basis of reliable information. - Entrepreneurship & Business Plan
The module deals with entrepreneurship in all its facets, ranging from business plans to innovation management and restructuring. It further includes the creation of a personal Business Plan.
- Master Thesis and Colloquium
The Thesis concludes the postgraduate programmes at ÑÇÖÞÌìÌø£Àû. Its results will be presented in the final Colloquium.