Who is the Bachelor International Business at Munich Business School suitable for?
The International Business degree at Munich Business School is aimed at school leavers with the Abitur as well as international school graduates who are seeking a practical and internationally oriented entry into the world of business. The programme is particularly suitable for anyone who is aiming for an international career in management, marketing, finance, sales or human resource management. The target group includes motivated young people who want to understand economic contexts and work in global companies, start-ups or as founders. The programme also appeals to persons who value an intercultural environment, international experience and learning foreign languages.
With which qualification can you begin your studies?
For admission, you need one of the following formal qualifications:
- General higher education entrance qualification (Abitur) or subject-specific higher education entrance qualification
- University of applied sciences entrance qualification (“Fachabitur”), provided it is recognised in Bavaria and by private universities
- International school qualification, e.g. International Baccalaureate (IB) or A-Levels
Successful candidates should have an interest in economic topics and international contexts. Communicative skills, analytical thinking and willingness to take responsibility in group projects are advantageous. Openness towards other cultures as well as the motivation to study abroad or complete internships abroad are essential. You should be able to work independently, think in a goal-oriented way and enjoy familiarising yourself with new subject areas.
Course Content in Detail
In the International Business programme at Munich Business School, you can expect a broad-based business education with an international perspective. The content is structured both in terms of subject matter and methodology so that you acquire business management know-how, economic contexts, and important key competencies for the international working world.
- Fundamentals of Business Administration: Marketing, financing and investment, accounting, human resource management, organisation and corporate management
- Economic Foundations: Micro- and macroeconomics, economic policy, market analysis
- Digital Competences: Statistics, data analysis, business intelligence, digital skills (including Big Data, online security)
- Law and Society: Commercial law, labour law, tax law, as well as social framework conditions of entrepreneurial activity
- International Orientation: Intercultural management, business in different world regions, mandatory foreign language, international law
- Specialisation Options (Focus Areas):
- International Innovation Management (Product Lifecycle Management)
- International Procurement, Production and Logistics (Supply Chain Management)
- International Marketing and Sales (Customer Relationship Management)
- International Human Resource Management and Leadership
- International Financial Management
- Electives: From sports and event management to family businesses and sustainability, to social media, business consulting and real estate management
- Practice-oriented Projects and Soft Skills: Case studies, business simulation games, presentation techniques, communication and conflict management, resilience training
- Entrepreneurship: Own start-up projects, project management and agile methods, development of own business ideas
- Business Ethics and Sustainable Business Practices: Teaching of ethical and responsible behaviour in companies throughout all semesters
A compulsory internship as well as two optional practical phases and a semester abroad also provide realistic insights and international experience.
Course Structure
The Bachelor’s degree in International Business takes six semesters and concludes with a bachelor thesis. It is a full-time on-campus course with integrated practical and international components.
- Semesters 1–3: Core modules, selection of individual international specialisations, language modules, soft-skill training and the first compulsory internship
- Semester 4: Semester abroad at an international partner university and internship abroad
- Semesters 5–6: Specialisation in two chosen focus areas, elective modules, seminars preparing for the bachelor thesis, entrepreneurial projects, optional further language
- Semester 7 (if required for international students): further internship and thesis
Teaching is carried out bilingually (German/English), whereby you can choose between a German-English or a purely English-language study variant. Some modules and all international content are generally taught in English.
Career Prospects & Employment Opportunities
With a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Business, a wide range of career paths are open to you. The international orientation and the options available during your studies equip you with the necessary skills to get a foothold in various industries and functional areas:
- Supply Chain Management & Logistics: Managing and optimising global supply chains
- Marketing & Sales: Development and implementation of international campaigns, brand management, customer relationship management
- Controlling & Accounting: Financial analysis, budgeting, cost and performance accounting, strategic financial management
- Management Consulting: Advising national and international organisations on process optimisation, expansion, digitalisation
- Human Resources: International human resource management – recruiting, employee development, talent management
- Innovation and Product Management: Market launch and lifecycle management of new products
- Entrepreneurship & Start-ups: Founding your own company, taking over a family business or start-up management
According to industry comparisons, entry-level salaries for graduates typically range between €38,000 and €48,000 annually; with increasing experience, significantly higher earnings are possible, especially in metropolitan areas such as Munich.
Study Location
The course takes place at the Munich Business School campus in Munich (Elsenheimerstraße 61, 80687 Munich). The location is characterised by modern infrastructure, small learning groups and close support from the teaching staff. Thanks to the cooperation with international partner universities, you complete a compulsory semester abroad integrated into the study plan. Internships can be undertaken in Munich, throughout Germany or abroad.
Costs and Financing
The tuition fees for the International Business programme at Munich Business School amount to €1,109 per month. Over the standard duration of six semesters (three years), this adds up to a total of €39,900. The fees include lectures, international modules, personal support and access to all university facilities.
There are various financing options available:
- University scholarship programmes: Partial scholarships for particularly high-achieving or committed students
- Education loans and study funds: Financing through external providers is possible
- Instalment payments: Tuition fees can be paid in monthly instalments
- Additional financial aid: Support via funding programmes for stays abroad and internships is possible
Living costs such as accommodation, food and learning materials are additional to the tuition fees. Through the integrated internship, you will also gain early access to companies and possible entry opportunities for later financing.
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