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About the course
Growing businesses need to adapt to environmental and technological changes. This major prepares students for the challenges of establishing and growing a business in today’s dynamic climate. EU will help students build the framework for their new venture and provide them with the skills necessary to become an entrepreneurial leader. Students will develop key capabilities for success in the areas of new product and service development as well as small and family business management.
Key Information
Duration: Three terms/one year (full time) or six terms/two years (part time)
Start dates: October, January & March
Number of credits: 90 ECTS
Entry Requirements
Certified copy of bachelor's degree and transcripts
Proof of English level: TOEFL score 89 (internet-based), 233 (computer-based); IELTS 6.5; CAE C1; English native or equivalent.
Applicants must also meet one of the following:
A GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale;
A satisfactory score on the GMAT or GRE;
An interview with the academic dean.
Candidates who wish to apply for the state-recognized MBA degree from London Metropolitan University must have two years of professional work experience in addition to the requirements listed above.
Fees
TOTAL PER YEAR: CHF 39,750
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Nathaly Eiche
"Studying at EU definitely helped me on my path. I really enjoyed learning from lecturers who would come from work to teach us or who had their own companies. Thinking back, I really, I mean really learned a lot from them. It wasn’t just theory they taught us but how to use that knowledge in real-life business situations. They taught us not just from books, but from their daily experience. I also enjoyed the internationality of it. I still have so many friends all around the world with whom I connected so deeply during my studies."
Tatia Batsikadze
"Studying in EU’s multicultural environment gave me the opportunity to meet new people with different backgrounds, which showed me the beauty of diversity in the world and its endless possibilities."