Global Management and Digital Competencies (MGM) – MSc
Management career with single or double degree
Spend the first part of your studies in France, Ireland, Italy or Canada and complete the second half at ESB Business School in Reutlingen. At both locations you will study entirely in English.
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The programme prepares you for a global management career in the age of digital transformation.
Focus on internationality
You will complete your studies entirely in English.
Two countries
You will study in Germany and at a partner university in France, Ireland, Italy or Canada, taking a single or double degree.
Further advantages
You will learn to recognize the effects of digitization on organizations. You will be able to successfully manage and exploit the resulting tasks and opportunities.
You will acquire in-depth business knowledge to develop effective solutions for the challenges of globally operating compan1es.
You will learn the necessary communication, analytical, problem-solving and teamwork skills to operate effectively in an intercultural environment.
You will study within the strong network of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS).
The application window is closed. The application process is expected to open mid-December.
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First degree with 210 (3.5 years) or 180 (3 years) ECTS and a grade of at least 2.5 (German grading system) (2.3 for German-Canadian link).
Applicants with 180 ECTS must complete an integrated sixmonth internship. Relevant work experience after the first degree may be recognized.
Applicants need at least 6 months of relevant full-time work experience (or equivalent part-time experience) from the start of their Bachelor's degree programme. This may include internships. Applicants must not have more than 5 years of full-time professional experience at the time of application.
Graduates in the following disciplines are eligible to apply: Business Administration or a related field. In addition, graduates of non-business majors may apply, provided they have taken at least four modules in business administration, including two from the quantitative area (e.g., accounting, financial management, economics, statistics, logistics).
Very good English language skills. (TOEFL - minimum 88 ibt (minimum 21 in written and spoken), IELTS minimum 6.5 with minimum 6/unit), Pearson Test of English (Academic) PTEA 60 (minimum 50 in each component), Cambridge First (minimum 175), Cambridge Advanced or Cambridge Proficiency). Please note that test results are only valid for 2 years after the test date and your last result will be taken into account.
Applicants for the German-Canadian link whose native language is not English and who have completed at least 3 years of their Bachelor's degree programme in an English-speaking country are exempt from the language test. Applicants for all other links are exempt from the language test if they have completed their entire degree programme in English or at least 50 percent of their Bachelor's degree programme in an English-speaking country. Proof of this must be provided.
Information on the English test:
Please note that your language certificates may be submitted later (if not yet available). In this case, your admission to the programme is subject to meeting our minimum requirements.
Start of studies
winter semester
Duration of study
15 months
Students who are writing their final thesis in cooperation with a company or those who have to complete a compulsory internship (applicants with 180 ECTS) should allow around six months more.
Costs
Detailed information on the cost of the program can be found on the IPBS website.
Reutlingen University and location of international partner institution.
Single-Degree:
Piacenza, Italy
St. Catharines, Canada
Double Degree:
Dublin, Ireland
Reims, France
Study period 1 takes place at the chosen partner university in France, Ireland, Italy or Canada (Sept/Oct-Dec). Study period 2 takes place at the ESB Business School of Reutlingen University from February onwards. In study stage 3 you are flexible in terms of location. The supervision of your master thesis can be done virtually. You decide for yourself whether you want to stay in Reutlingen or complete your studies elsewhere.
Language of instruction
English
Degree
Master of Science (MSc)
+ degree from partner institution abroad in the double degree tracks
ECTS
90
Admission requirements
First degree with 210 (3.5 years) or 180 (3 years) ECTS and a grade of at least 2.5 (German grading system) (2.3 for German-Canadian link).
Applicants with 180 ECTS must complete an integrated six-month internship. Relevant work experience after the first degree may be recognized.
Applicants need at least 6 months of relevant full-time work experience (or equivalent part-time experience) from the start of their Bachelor's degree programme. This may include internships.
Graduates in the following disciplines are eligible to apply: Business Administration or a related field. In addition, graduates of non-business majors may apply, provided they have taken at least four modules in business administration, including two from the quantitative area (e.g., accounting, financial management, economics, statistics, logistics).
Very good English language skills. (TOEFL - minimum 88 ibt (minimum 21 in written and spoken), IELTS minimum 6.5 with minimum 6/unit), Pearson Test of English (Academic) PTEA 60 (minimum 50 in each component), Cambridge First (minimum 175), Cambridge Advanced or Cambridge Proficiency). Please note that test results are only valid for 2 years after the test date and your last result will be taken into account.
Applicants for the German-Canadian link whose native language is not English and who have completed at least 3 years of their bachelor's degree in an English-speaking country are exempt from the language test.
Applicants for all other links are then exempt from the language test if they have completed their entire studies in English or at least 50 percent of their bachelor's studies in an English-speaking country. Proof must be provided.
English test information: Please note that your language certificates may be submitted later (if not already available). In this case, your acceptance into the program is contingent upon meeting our minimum requirements.
Costs
Detailed information on the cost of the program can be found on the IPBS website.
Additional costs:
Registration fee: €50 Semester fee: €199,30 Applicants who have already completed a Master's degree in Germany: Tuition fee of €650 per semester
Study location
Study period 1 takes place at the chosen partner university in France, Ireland, Italy or Canada (Sept/Oct-Dec).
Study period 2 takes place at the ESB Business School of Reutlingen University from February onwards.
In study stage 3 you are flexible in terms of location. The supervision of your master thesis can be done virtually. You decide for yourself whether you want to stay in Reutlingen or complete your studies elsewhere.
Two universities, one goal
The degree programme pays particular attention to the global dimension of business and management in an age of digital transformation. After graduation, you will have the knowledge and skills for a successful career in the top management of internationally-operating companies.
Structure and Content
Global Management and Digital Competencies addresses the following questions, among others:
What tools do you use for effective decision making in a global environment and for strategic management?
How do you manage and guide structural change in an era of organizational transformation?
How do you develop and communicate effective, data-driven, organizational solutions?
What financial and regulatory risks do companies face in a global environment?
How do you transform a classic supply chain into a smart supply chain?
How do you use tools such as Design Thinking as part of agile project management?
Study in two countries: In the Master of Science Global Management and Digital Competencies programme, you will spend the first part of your studies at one of four international partner universities and then complete the second part at ESB Business School in Reutlingen. You will study entirely in English at both locations.
Global Management and Digital Competencies offers these degree programmes
Double Degree
Single degree
Studying at ESB Business School
Where will I live, how will I finance my studies and what is the ESB Spirit?
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Your application process
1.
Carefully read the admission requirements
2.
Apply to Reutlingen University online by 15 June, by 30 June or by 15 July*, depending on your choice of track
*(Application deadline for DCU non-EU applicants July 1)
3.
If you receive study place offer, you need to formally accept this.
Admission requirements
First degree with 210 (3.5 years) or 180 (3 years) ECTS and a grade of at least 2.5 or better (German grading system) (2.3 for German-Canadian link).
Applicants with 180 ECTS must complete an integrated six-month internship. Relevant work experience after the first degree may be recognized instead, if applicable.
Applicants need at least 6 months of relevant full-time (or equivalent part-time) work experience since the start of their bachelor's degree. This may include internships.
Graduates in the following fields are eligible to apply: Business Administration or a related field. In addition, graduates of non-business programs may also apply, provided they have taken at least four modules in business administration, including two from the quantitative area (e.g. accounting, financial management, economics, statistics, logistics).
Very good proficiency in English. (TOEFL - minimum 88 ibt (minimum 21 verbal and written), IELTS minimum 6.5 and minimum 6/unit), Pearson Test of English (Academic) PTEA 60 (minimum 50 in each component), Cambridge First (minimum 175), Cambridge Advanced or Cambridge Proficiency). Please note that test results are only valid for 2 years after the test date and your most recent result will be taken into account.
Applicants for the German-Canadian Link whose native language is not English and who have completed at least 3 years of their bachelor's degree in an English-speaking country are exempt from the language test.
Applicants for all other links are exempt from the language test if they have completed their entire studies in English or at least 50 percent of their bachelor's degree in an English-speaking country. Proof must be provided.
Information on English test:
Please note that your language certificates may be submitted later (if not already available). In this case, your acceptance into the programme is conditional upon meeting our minimum requirements.
Here is how to apply online
The application is submitted online via the programme’s applications portal.
Application deadlines:
Brock/ESB: June 30
UCSC/ESB: June 15
DCU/ESB & NEOMA/ESB: July 15*
*(Application deadline for DCU non-EU applicants July 1)
Fill in the application form, upload the following documents as PDF and pay the 50 € application fee:
Bachelor's degree certificate and final transcripts or provisional if you have not yet finished your bachelor studies
Results of your English language tests (these may be sent in later if they have not yet been completed).
one academic reference
The admissions committee, which is made up of people from your chosen track, will review your online application. As a rule, you will receive an acceptance or rejection letter by email within two weeks. If you have not yet completed your studies at the time of application or are still waiting for your test results in English, any acceptance is subject to confirmation. Your offer of a place includes all relevant terms and conditions. Any acceptance offer will be provisional until you have fulfilled all the admission requirements.
Welcome to ESB Business School!
Study Block 1:
As a rule, the start dates vary from university to university (usually September/October). The dates will be announced as soon as possible.
As a graduate, you will have in-depth knowledge of the global business context, the relevant business toolbox, digital skills and leadership skills to successfully tackle the challenges of global companies.
You have the business knowledge to develop effective solutions to the challenges faced by international companies due to the impact of digitalisation.
Typical sectors
As a graduate of the Global Management and Digital Competencies degree programme, your knowledge is the basis for a successful management career in internationally-oriented companies in every sector.
Possible fields of business
Our graduates find employment in a wide variety of corporate sectors.
PhD Studies
Your MGM degree offers you the best foundation to doctoral studies in the future
The programme builds a strong and interesting profile, from problem-solving skills to broad knowledge of disruptive technologies. It is precisely these core competencies that make applicants from this degree programme extremely attractive.
Chris Müller
Head of Regulatory Reporting, UBS
Learning to be a global manager in a digital age is key to a successful future management career today. I believe that the NEOMA/ESB MGM programme provided me with some of the essential tools and skills necessary for this e.g. knowledge of a broad range of strategic frameworks, digital competencies such as familiarity with relevant software and analytical tools, working in cross-cultural teams in English and building a great network of global corporate contacts.
Marie Bour
Tax Consultant Transfer Pricing at EY Stuttgart
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