A proposito di formazione
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Course Requirements:
• 2:1 undergraduate degree from a recognised university
• English proficiency: TOEFL internet-based: 4 (at least 22 in each band), computer-based: 40, paper-based: 587 or IELTS: 6.5 (mínimum of 6.0 in all areas) or Cambridge Proficiency
Exam: A, B, C or Pearson Test of English (PTE): minimum of 63 or a degree obtained in English or a native English speaker.
• 3 essays (300 words each) focusing on your cademic and professional experience;
• Curriculum Vitae (CV)
• The names of two professional or academic referees
• Work experience is not a requirement
Presentazione
The Grenoble MSc Innovation, Strategy & Entrepreneurship is designed for students who want to be successful entrepreneurs or innovative managers. The programme covers key concepts of general management, plus modules focused on entrepreneurial skills. The MSc ISE allows students to participate in a live business case with a real company, an international study residency and a variety of workshops. This programme is studied over two years, one academic year (on campus) + Final Management Project (FMP) (12 months parallel with an internship or full-time employment). Free beginner's German classes for all students. Flexible payment plans available!
Your place of study
Berlin is the second largest city in the EU and has a thriving business scene, offering a range of job opportunities to young professionals and graduates. In addition to its rich cultural and political history, it is now becoming famous for its wealth of flourishing tech companies and growing number of successful entrepreneurs. Germany is the most popular option for international students looking to study in Europe. It is recognised for its high-quality education and you can experience this with GISMA.
Luogo
a Berlino
Date e orari
Next intake: Sep.
Durata
120 ECM, 24 months (one academic year full-time on campus + Final Management Project (FMP). The FMP can be completed remotely, from anywhere in the world.
Programma
YEAR I
Introduction session - general management and the corporate environment.
- Accounting
- Corporate Finance
- Digital Marketing
- Intercultural Management
- International Negotiations
- Leadership, Teambuilding and Managerial Creativity
- Legal Environment of International Business
- Managerial Economics
- Project Management
- Research Methods for Managers
Innovation Management.
- Introduction to Innovation
- Creativity and Innovation
- Innovation through Design
- Marketing High Tech and Innovation.
Strategy
- Strategic Management
- Harvard Course: Microeconomics of Competitiveness
- Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring
- Strategic Marketing and Marketing Planning
Entrepreneurship
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- New Venture Business Planning
- Entrepreneurship and Business Opportunities
- Small and Family Business
YEAR II
Final Management Project
The second year of the programme is dedicated to the Final Management Project, conducted under the supervision of a tutor. This is an applied or theoretical research project that can be completed at a distance and in parallel with full-time employment or an approved internship. Students are encouraged to choose a subject related to their preferred career.