Berlin School of Economics and Law AMBA
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Full-time MBABerlin1-year, full-time programCourses are taught in English.
Part-time MBABerlinPart-time program Courses are taught in German and English.
CampusesBadensche Strasse 52, 10825 Berlin Alt-Friedrichsfelde 60, 10315 Berlin
Berlin is an international capital city of culture, sport and science. Berlin embodies dynamism and diversity. Imagine a city full of beginnings and ends, characterised by residents and visitors, cultural richness, industry and professional associations. Here, start-ups blossom next to large corporations that operate on a global scale. And Berlin is a student metropolis, with 16 state universities alone. This includes three universities, four art colleges and eight universities of applied sciences. Berlin’s campus is Berlin itself. And we’re right in the heart of it all.
The Berlin School of Economics and Law (German: Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht, HWR) is a public institution of higher education and research founded on 1 April 2009 through the merger of the Berlin School of Economics and the FHVR Berlin. HWR offers 25 Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes and a wide variety of options to specialize and to gain a cross-sector qualification in the field of Business and Economics. There are more than 11.000 students enrolled at HWR. HWR Berlin Summer & Winter School Discover Berlin, deepen your academic knowledge and develop vital intercultural skills with one of the HWR Berlin’s short-term Summer and Winter School programmes. During the two to four-week programmes students not only study topics related to European business and economics, law and German language. They also gain real insights into Berlin’s vibrant culture, history and business scene. Our courses are taught by experienced faculty and cover topics in business, economics, entrepreneurship and business law with a focus on the European Union and in the field of German language and culture. You will be able to earn academic credit while studying and interacting with students from all over the world in a truly multicultural environment. © Marjoleinvdkolk; Type of licence: CC BY-SA 3.0 All important info for international students in Germany (2022/2023)
University of Applied Sciences What we stand for With some 11,193 students, the HWR Berlin works to achieve a combination of high-level intensive research into a range of areas with its clear practical application, all performed to the most exacting of quality standards and embedded in a strong network of international academic exchange. The HWR anchors its teaching and research activities in a wide subject portfolio which spans the disciplines of Business and Economics, private and public Economics, Administration, Legal and Security Management as well as a wide range of Engineering disciplines. Quality The great majority of our more than 55 degree programmes have been converted into the Bachelor’s / Master’s format and have been audited and accredited by the Accreditation Council. The HWR Berlin was awarded the Total E-Quality prize for its work in the area of equal opportunities for six consecutive years. This prize is awarded to companies and institutions of Higher Education which pursue a clear policy of equal opportunities in both educational and personnel affairs. The HWR was also awarded the Certificate of a family-friendly university in 2016 for its work in improving the combination of study and work with family life. Research Conducting high-level research with a focus on its applicability, researchers at the HWR Berlin work in five departments, two Central Institutes, seven internal research Institutes and six An-Institutes conducting research into topics pertaining to Economics and the Social Sciences, the Administrative Sciences, Engineering and Law. A multi-disciplinary research concept promotes the development of shared research foci. The university also maintains an internal programme of research funding. A diverse international orientation Our international focus is an integral component of our institutional philosophy and informs every aspect of our teaching and research programme. Currently maintaining over 160 active partnerships with institutions of higher education on every continent, we are continually seeking to expand and reinforce existing programmes of co-operation. The HWR Berlin is also a member in the “Alliance for Excellence” (UAS7) an association of seven German institutions of Higher Education dedicated to quality and internationality and working to extend joint research undertakings and develop shared research strategies. A practice-oriented approach The HWR sets great store in the practical-oriented nature of its teaching. With over 2200 teaching places in co-operative studies degrees, we are the largest such provider in Berlin. The close connections between theory and practice provided by this degree form and the emphasis placed on work experience mean that our students profit from the expertise of both top-quality academia and leading real-world companies. Berlin - a centre of academic excellence The HWR Berlin is a highly-visible player in the International Metropolis that is Berlin. One of the centres of academia, looking back on a long tradition with consisting of names such as Humboldt and Einstein, Virchow and Koch, Meitner and Planck. Berlin is home to some 165,000 students from both Germany and abroad, attracted by excellent institutions and a vibrant cultural life. Times Higher Education Ranking Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) QS World University Rankings → View courses → View courses → View courses → View courses → View courses → View courses 0% national admission restriction (national NC) 36% local admission restriction (local NC) 24% no admission restriction 40% no information provided 28% directly at University Minimum: 72 (4 programs ) Minimum: B2 First (FCE) (16 programs ) IELTS Band Maximum: 6.5 (4 programs ) TOEFL Scores Minimum: 72 (4 programs ) Maximum: 87 (13 programs ) Cambridge Levels Minimum: B2 First (FCE) (16 programs ) Maximum: FCE (First Certificate of English) level C (1 program ) Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Business Administration Application deadline not specified Tuition Fees Master of Business Administration Application deadline not specified Tuition Fees Master of Science Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 30 May/31 Jul (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Science Application Deadlines: 01 Jan (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Science Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 15 Dec (Summer) Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Laws Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 30 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 15 May/15 Jun (Winter) Tuition Fees Bachelor of Arts Application deadline not specified Tuition Fees Bachelor of Arts Application deadline not specified Tuition Fees Bachelor of Arts Application deadline not specified Tuition Fees Bachelor of Arts Application deadline not specified Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 30 Jan (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Science Application deadline not specified Tuition Fees Master of Arts Application Deadlines: 15 May/01 Sep (Winter) Tuition Fees Master of Science Application Deadlines: 31 Aug (Winter) Tuition Fees Copyright © MyGU GmbH. 2019/2022 |