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A competitive business manager needs to know the latest trends in technology, understand and commit to the need of a sustainable and social economy and to see the world as a unique globalised market. Moreover, he shall be an entrepreneur both inside and outside its own organization. Having these axes as a starting point, you will enrich your knowledge to become a professional prepared to manage businesses in a complex and international environment.
The objective of GMBA programme is to train international leaders in the field of business management. The GMBA programme is aimed at graduates or young professionals who wish to pursue a career in a global business context and seek to sharpen their management and entrepreneurship skills. Fluency in English is required; basic knowledge of Spanish highly recommended.
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Candidates should hold a first academic degree; preferably in the fields of management, engineering, technology or environmental sciences and should have less than three years of professional experience. Fluency in English is required; basic knowledge of Spanish highly recommended. Intensive and specialized language support will be provided prior the beginning of the Academic Program, both in English and Spanish.
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| Programa |
Pre-course Optional Language Course :: Intensive Spanish Language & Culture Program (ISLCP)
Fall Semester Courses :: Global Entrepreneurship: Emerging Markets :: Managing Innovation & sustainability :: Global Economics Environment :: Management Skills
:: Business Law & Finance :: Marketing Management :: Human Resource Management in a Global Context :: Information Technology & business Organization :: Financial Management :: Business Planning & Controlling
:: Language Support courses available for students upon request
Spring Semester Courses :: Operation Management :: Competitive & Corporate Strategy :: Project Management :: Corporate Finance
:: Corporate Responsibility :: Strategic Alliances
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:: Strategic Management :: Business & Government in a Global Society
:: Emerging markets I: Managing Latin America :: Emerging markets II: Making business in China
:: Trade & politics in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union :: Cross-cultural communication for International Managers
:: Language Support courses available for students upon request
Academic Calendar
:: Pre-course language preparation: September 15th - October 10th. :: First semester: October 15th – February 20th. :: Evaluation week: February 23- :: International Residential Period I: March 1st-14th. :: Second Semester: March 16th- July 3rd. :: Summer international Stay: July 13th- 26th
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