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EU Business School, Munich
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International Relations EU Business School, Munich

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BA On-Campus Full-time 3 years October, February, June, August find out €14100 per year

Course overview

This program combines a global international relations outlook with the practical skills of business thinking. As corporations expand and blur national boundaries, they operate in a more complex landscape. This specialization provides a solid knowledge of the global economic environment recognizing politics, cross-cultural values and ethics as key components. Students who complete this program are trained to apply a global mindset to conflict management and resolution while considering growth and the bottom line.

Students may choose to study either the six-semester program (option 1) with 210 ECTS or the seven-semester program (option 2) with 240 ECTS.


Entry requirements

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Why study at EU Business School, Munich

  • All Classes Taught in English: Including assignments, lectures, exams and the final dissertation
  • Enhance your career prospect: EU offers advice to students on a one-to-one basis and in group sessions to enhance their career prospects and ensure their job search is successful
  • International education in European cities: EU Business School has four campuses located in Spain (Barcelona), Switzerland (Geneva), Germany (Munich) and Digital
  • International Community: Our student body comprises more than 100 nationalities, with 98% of students speaking two or more languages
  • Experiential Learning: The case study method and a pragmatic approach are two of our most effective tools

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