Montreux School of Business

Montreux Business University
Motto Business Education with a Difference
Type Private
Established 2011[1]
Location Montreux, Switzerland
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Campus Urban
Website www.msbuniversity.ch

Montreux Business University (MBU) is a private university located in the French-speaking resort town of Montreux-Territet on the Swiss Riviera.[2][3] MBU University offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, MBA, Executive MBA, DBA (Doctor of Business Administration) and continuing education programs.[4]

Programs

There are three student intakes per year, which means students can start either in January, April or September.

The school offers Bachelor of Science degrees in International Business Administration (finance, marketing, human resources management, international business administration), Master of Science degrees in International Management (finance, marketing, human resources management, international management) as well as Master of Business Administration degrees.[5]

EMBA

The MBU Executive MBA (14 month degree program, 60 ECTS) consists of 2 block teaching per month(the first block teaching takes place during the second week of every month from Thursday to Saturday and the second block teaching takes place during the last week of every month from Friday to Saturday. Altogether, EMBA students are only three days away from the office per month.

DBA

The MBU Doctoral Program is expected to be completed within 3 to 5 years of part-time study; the program must be completed within a five year period maximum. The program consists of the following stages: MSB Research Methodology and Project Design Course; thesis proposal, appointment of thesis advisor; knowledge contribution.

Accreditations & Memberships

Montreux Business University is a fully accredited member of the ACBSP (Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs).

MBU is the first university in Switzerland being certified by both ISO 9001: 2000[6] and ISO 29990 (Learning Services for Education and Training) MBU is a registered member of AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development) and CEEMAN (Central and East European Management Development Association)

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