
Master of Science in Business Administration
Course summary
The Master of Science in Business Administration, with a major in Corporate/Business Development, is a means to extending and taking the business administration studies of the Bachelor course further in the direction of corporate and business development. The course of study prepares graduates to realise formative and emerging tasks in complex and dynamic business situations.
The guiding principle of the course is to equip students for balanced and effective action and problem solving in the various development phases of a company and in challenging market situations. The Master’s programme provides a scientifically-based and at the same time practice-orientated training in management. Particular emphasis is placed on fostering a balance of professional, methodological, personal and social competencies.
Overview
| Title/Qualification | Master of Science in Business Administration |
| Specialisations | Corporate/Business Development |
| Form of studies | Full-time or part-time/accompanying employment |
| Teaching languages | German, English |
| Campus | Bern |
| Course begins | Week 38 |
| Last date for receipt of applications |
Master dates |
| Co-operations | St. Gallen University of Applied Sciences, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts |
Perspectives
With this degree, graduates are in a position to work in numerous cutting-edge occupations. The broad-based course of study with a specialisation in Corporate/Business Development enables graduates to lead, advise and manage projects in companies and business units that are in the development phases of «Development/Growth», «Maturity/Saturation» or «Crisis/Turnaround».

