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Saarland University, European Institute for Advanced Behavioural Management (EIABM)


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The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program has been offered for over 30 years by the European Institute for Advanced Behavioural Management at Saarland University. The program is tailor-made for international students, academics, and practitioners who want to climb the next step on their career ladder. It can be studied either part-time or full-time, i.e. one or up to four years.

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program has been offered for over 30 years by the European Institute for Advanced Behavioural Management at Saarland University. The program is tailor-made for international students, academics, and practitioners who want to climb the next step on their career ladder. It can be studied either part-time or full-time, i.e. one or up to four years. The courses are taught in English by highly qualified university professors and internationally renowned guest lecturers and expert practitioners. The program comprises 15 classes covering all elements of business administration. Up to 3 classes of the MBA program take place abroad in European countries, held by distinguished professors from renowned universities from Germany and other European countries. In 2022, it took place in Valencia.

The program sets a specific focus on Behavioural Management, a very modern perspective on management that focuses on questions such as: Why do people behave the way they do? How can that behavior be influenced? Many of the courses include practically relevant case studies that reveal and reflect authentic business challenges. Students, therefore, have the chance to become acquainted with real-world business scenarios and recognize associated risks and opportunities.

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    Saarland University EIABM / Europa-Institut; Campus, Building A5 4 1st floor, room 1.07, 66123, Saarbrücken

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