WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management - Study Programs

Study Programs

WHU offers the following programs:

  • Three-year Bachelor of Science program which includes two mandatory internships and one semester in one of WHU's international partner schools.
  • One-and-half year Master of Science in Management program consecutive to the Bachelor of Science program
  • One-and-half year Master of Science in Finance program consecutive to the Bachelor of Science program (starting in 2013)
  • The one-year Master of Law and Business (MLB) program together with Bucerius Law School. The program is highly international, runs for one full year and combines education in Business and Law.
  • Fulltime MBA program which includes visiting studies at Kellogg School of Management - Northwestern University (USA), IIMB - Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore and CEIBS - China Europe International Business School, study language is English
  • Part-time MBA program, which has been designed for highly motivated young professionals having at least two years of work experience and a keen desire to deepen and enrich their knowledge in the field of business and economics.
  • The Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA programme in partnership with Kellogg School of Management - Northwestern University, Evanston/Chicago, Illinois, USA, study language is English.
  • Doctoral programs, students are awarded the German PhD equivalent Dr. rer. pol.
  • MBA Immersion Global Study Program where students from the Kogod School of Business - American University and Tepper School of Business - Carnegie Mellon University attend WHU for four weeks every year studying the European Module of the business.
  • Executive Education; Customized programs for companies and open General Management Program

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