HS HSBA BA – Hambur urg School ool of of The Business School Business A ss Administ strat ation in Hamburg
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HS HSBA‘s Approach: ch: Lea earn. . Innovate. e. Apply. 2004 2004 Founding year of private university 1,950 Alumni working all over the world 1,950 1,000+ Students 1,000+ 300+ 300+ Cooperating companies 33 33 Professors combining theory and practice 8 Master’s degree programmes 6 Bachelor’s degree programmes 2 Accreditations 5 | About HSBA
Our Coop Cooperating Com Companies – A St Strong Network int nto t the Ec Economy 6 | About HSBA
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Ou Our Por ortfol olio o at a Glance State-recognised third-level institution with four core areas: Du Dual al B Bache achelor‘s P Program ammes Master‘ r‘s P Pro rogra grammes Do Doct ctoral al P Program amme Exec ecut utive E ve Educ ucation BSc Busi siness A ss Adm dminist strat ation MSc Busines ess D Dev evel elopmen ent Cooperative doctoral programme Seminars & trainings BSc Busi siness I ss Informat atics MSc Digital al Tran ansf sformat ation & & with the Claussen-Simon Individual in-house solutions BSc Logist stics M s Man anag agement Sust stai ainab ability Graduate Centre Professional development BSc Maritime M e Managem gemen ent MSc Fina nanc nce In cooperation with universities courses BSc Med edia M Managem gemen ent & MSc Global al Man anag agement & entitled to award doctorates Key Account Management Commun mmunication Governa nanc nce Management 4.0 MSc Real al Est stat ate & & L Leade adershi ship Digital Transformation Pa Part-time Ba e Bachel elor‘s MBA Corporate M e Managem gemen ent … Pro rogra gramme Executi tive ve MBA BA Ver ersicher erungs gsmanagem gemen ent Personal and Leadership Development / Digital Skills Specialists and executives Young professionals Specialists and executives Bachelor graduates with extensive work School leavers in training or with an academic Executives and specialists (business studies) experience and academic employment qualification qualification 9 | About HSBA
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Wha hat d t does i it m mean to to s stu tudy p part-time me? To study part-time means to perform two different roles at once: Maste ter stud tudent t at H t HSBA (Y (You oung) p ) prof ofession onal in a c a com ompany 15-20 hrs/week of academic work Full working capacity in the company (part-time and full-time positions possible) Lectures on long weekends and in full-time weeks Transferring acquired knowledge into the company Intense, compact seminars Bringing on-the-job challenges to the classroom Additional time to study in groups and/or at home to Doing a part-time master shows strong commitment and therefore offers excellent Prepare for lectures Dou oubl ble y you our career perspectives Read literature career eer s speed eed! Write papers Revise for exams Think about your work-life-balance and talk your plans over with your employer, family and friends. 11 | Master‘s Programmes
Mast aster of of Sc Science ( (MSc Sc) Start St 1 October 5 Different consecutive programmes 30 30 Months duration 120 120 ECTS EN ENG Language of instruction (GER for DTS) 675 675 EUR/month tuition fees* (855 EUR for DTS) 6 Digital Toolbox Profiles 1 Mentoring Programme * incl. 10% discount for HSBA alumni and students at partner companies, JOB & MASTER candidates as well as applications that reach us before 31 May 12 | Master‘s Programmes
MSc Sc Bus usines ess D Dev evel elopmen ent Focus on business planning, business modelling and innovation in a globalised and digitalised environment 4 main topics: Digitalisation Data analysis, economics and econometrics Project management Business strategies Several real-life projects and case studies Workshops on Design Thinking, Kanban, Agile and Scrum Study trip to China or another international destination Lectures from Thu evening to Sat, and in full-time weeks 13 | Master‘s Programmes
MSc Sc Finance For graduates who are eager to perform in a demanding role in a finance- related profession Focus on Financial instruments and strategies Programming and creating an IT/Finance interface Modern project management techniques Data analysis Real-life project Financial history and lessons learnt for the future International Markets & Study Trip to a global financial centre Lectures from Thu evening to Sat and in full-time weeks 14 | Master‘s Programmes
MSc Sc Digital al T Tran ansf sformat ation & Sust stai ainabi ability Addressing the challenges of a rapidly changing world Enabling students to shape digital transformation in companies in the sense of sustainable development Active learning with a focus on projects Presentations, home assignments and project reports instead of written exams Lecturers act as coaches Incorporates the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the UN Study trip to Silicon Valley, London, Brussels or Hamburg/Berlin Lectures on Tue and Fri and some full-time weeks (in 2019/2020) Developing future skills, e.g. creativity, collaboration, critical thinking and communication Language: German 15 | Master‘s Programmes
MSc Sc Global bal Man anag agement & Governance Focus on the core subjects internationality, digitalisation, business ethics and governance Allows future specialists and managers to acquire requisite knowledge and encourage them to think strategically and sustainably 4 specialisations to choose from: Entrepreneurship Finance Human Resources Marketing Study trip to Silicon Valley, London, Brussels or Hamburg/Berlin Lectures on Thu evening to Sat and some full-time weeks 16 | Master‘s Programmes
MSc Sc Real al E Est stat ate & & L Lead adersh ship Designed for Bachelor graduates from the field of architecture, engineering and business administration Focuses on all involved stakeholders: the community the investor the user the producer Support by 20+ companies from the Real Estate & Leadership Foundation e.V. Real Practice Partnership Programme in renowned firms of the industry as an alternative to JOB & MASTER Study trip to a global real estate hub Lectures in full-time weeks (approx. 1 week/month) Fast-track option available 17 | Master‘s Programmes
Mast aster of Busi siness ss Administ strat ation ( (MBA) St Start 1 October 3 Different programmes 24 24 Months duration 90 90 ECTS to be earned EN ENG Language of instruction 825 825–1,125 1,125 EUR/month is the range of tuition fees* 75% 75% Students with an international background 6 Digital Toolbox Profiles 1 Mentoring Programme * incl. 10% discount for HSBA alumni and students at partner companies, JOB & MASTER candidates as well as applications that reach us before 31 May 18 | Master‘s Programmes
MBA BA Cor Corpor orate Ma Management Strong focus on developing and implementing corporate strategies Teaches extensive system know-how Uses case studies with industry representatives to develop management skills 3 specialisations to choose from: Digital Marketing & E-Business Financial Markets & Risk Management Strategic Management Study trip to Silicon Valley, London, Brussels or Hamburg/Berlin Lectures on Fri to Sat and six full-time weeks 19 | Master‘s Programmes
Exec ecut utive M e MBA (EM (EMBA) Focus on internationality, business ethics and governance Perfect for experienced practitioners from a wide range of academic backgrounds who wish to enhance their skill set Strong focus on leadership Full- or part-time option Many networking events & great networking opportunities Study trip to Silicon Valley, London, Brussels or Hamburg/Berlin Lectures on Fri to Sat and six full-time weeks 20 | Master‘s Programmes
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Gen ener eral Admission Requi equirem emen ents MSc p pro rogra rammes: Completed third-level undergraduate degree preferably in economics or business covering at least 180 ECTS with a minimum grade “good” (2.5) Ability to learn and study in English (min. level: B2 of the European Framework of Reference) MBA BA p programme mmes: Completed third-level undergraduate degree covering at least 210 ECTS with a minimum grade “good” (2.5) Minimum of two years of management experience Ability to learn and study in English (min. level: B2 of the European Framework of Reference) 22 | Admission & Application
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