Location
Germany: Cologne (Koln)
The CBS offers an International Culture and Management program that allows you to specialise in eight different areas. Cologne being an important town in Germany's tourism industry, as well as the home of many media companies and internationally active companies, we provide specialisation possibilities in six different directions, viz: "European Management", "East Asia Management", "East European Management", "Latin America Management", "Media Management", "Tourism Event Hospitality Management", "International Trade" and "Management Consulting".
Our school is growing more connected to the world every year. Intercultural communication skills can only be obtained by those who have studied, worked and lived abroad.
We offer a MA in International Culture and Management, fully taught in English, with specialization options in "European Management", "East Asia Management", "East European Management", "Latin America Management", "Media Management", "Tourism Event Hospitality Management", "International Trade" and "Management Consulting". In addition to studying business, students are also required to study foreign languages (Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese). There are also possibilities to study German language.
Bachelor of Arts
euro 15,750
Worldwide Participants.
Independently
2 weeks
It is our aim to develop your professional and social competencies in every way and, thus, to lay the grounds for a successful professional career. In order to reach this goal, we offer an international learning atmosphere and an environment based on manifold contacts with the business sector. At the same time, we attach high importance to the profile specifications for executives working on an international scale. 'Learning to take action' does not only include sound economic knowledge, but also social commitment, the courage to voice critical opinions and respect for foreign cultures. Students use their acquired analytical competences to handle all personal, operational and social duties and responsibilities creatively and independently, to solve problems effectively and, as a result of this, to reach their personal aims.
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