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EU Business School, Munich

MBA (Cloud Computing)

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MBA On-Campus Full-time 1 January find out €22800 per year

About MBA (Cloud Computing), MBA - at EU Business School, Munich

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a pathway in Cloud Computing is a one-year three-semester full-time program (90 ECTS). In addition to acquiring advanced skills in business management, strategy and other key business disciplines, this EQF level 7/NFQ level 9 program with a pathway in Cloud Computing provides innovative knowledge in one of the key skills of the modern business world. Students learn to critically analyze the business case for cloud development and deployment and to understand the operational and practical implications of cloud-based project management practices, tools and techniques. Not only will they understand a range of current cloud platforms, solutions and services in the B2b and B2C sectors, students will also critical understanding of how organizations may exploit the vast business opportunities that result from the transformative power of cloud computing.


Entry requirements

Contact EU Business School, Munich to find course entry requirements.


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