MBA- Master of Business Administration
Alfred Nobel Open Business School
Key Information
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Campus location
Zürich, Switzerland
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning
Duration
2 semesters
Pace
Part time
Tuition fees
EUR 4,000 / per semester
Application deadline
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Introduction
The graduates, after completing their MBA Programme, are set to gain the necessary competitive advantage within the job sector, thus enhancing their marketability and business appeal.
The MBA Programme is designed primarily for senior executives, members of the statutory bodies of companies and the State Treasury, directors and managers or those who want to occupy higher positions in their companies in order to make the best use of their knowledge and skills in various areas of business.
The graduates of the MBA Programme acquire a comprehensive overview of business management and development, while improving their knowledge, competences and skills, and thus becoming renowned specialists on the way to achieving professional success.
The modules of postgraduate studies in the MBA Programme are based on the specific needs stemming from the managerial practice, implemented by an outstanding cohort of specialists (practitioners) from EU and other countries in a case study system.
Two years of study in one year!
Training is provided online with lectures, videos, and consultant assistance.
Training is provided in English.
The course ends with the submission of a thesis and its defense.
Admissions
Curriculum
MBA-MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Leading International Business Management, HR and Talent Management International Trade and Business Law, International Hospitality and Tourism Management, IT Management, Preventive and Health Science Management.
Duration: 2 semesters
Applying for BSc or other higher education
Training is provided online with lectures, videos, and consultant assistance.
Training is provided in English, German, Russian and Hungarian.
The course ends with the submission of a thesis and its defense.