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The Business Core modules cover vital economic and business administration expertise alongside up-to-date management and leadership tools and techniques. The Specialization modules allow participants to gain profound knowledge, expertise and competencies in a chosen function or industry.
Below, please find an overview of all modules taught during the MBA. Click on the module names for detailed content information.
Digital technologies have significantly influenced economic rules and the way businesses operate. For example, digital platforms such as Amazon, Airbnb, or Uber have become the dominant players. Furthermore Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial internet transform physical goods into information based services to only name a few. Through all this change the world is more volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA world) and requires new skills. Organizations are becoming more customer-centric, agile, and networked.
In this module students examine the pace of digital change and the imperative it creates for their businesses, also considering disruptive competitors from outside the industry. They learn what it takes to win in the digital age and how to identify key areas to digitize including strategy, core processes, and technology and to prepare their organizations as responsible leaders for this change.
Ensuring transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness in the use of government expenditure are key features of public auditing. This module presents and questions the theoretical basis of the most important national accounts figures and explains the legal framework of national accounts. You will work on aspects of data protection, data transparency, and the dissemination of data e.g. for scientific purposes as well as on approaches to the further development of national accounts. This specialization enables you to conduct performance audits in an professional manner.
At the end of the MBA program, students have to write a master's thesis in order to receive the academic degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA). The intention of the master's thesis is to guarantee that the graduate of the MBA program is able to write scientific papers on his or her own.