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The personal and individual atmosphere allows for studies unlike many mainstream universities.

 

 

 

Interactive Classes

At Munich Business School, studying has nothing to do with overcrowded lecture halls and confusing study groups. The students study in groups of 20 to 30 participants and for language courses, specialty courses or projects oftentimes even fewer students are in the room.

The small group size clearly impacts the character of courses. The lecturers create an interactive imparting of knowledge. The students work topics out in dialogues with the professors, who are able to respond to special interests and prior knowledge in debates.

The project-centred approach of the studies contributes to the personal atmosphere at Munich Business School. The intense collaboration in small groups requires and promotes character features in the students which are also required in daily work life.

Open Doors for all Students

Due to the small group sizes the lecturers are easily accessible to their students – immediately before and after courses as well as in their offices, with their doors always being open for students. Direct feedback to student performance in courses is possible, just as an individual evaluation of exercises, projects and simulations.

Supporting the students in all student matters within the realm of possibilities is part of the sense of purpose of MBS lecturers.

Organisation as a Success Factor

According to a survey conducted by the Wissenschaftsrat (German Science and Humanities Council) students at Munich Business School on average acquire a university degree in International Business Administration faster than at any other German university. This advantage is a result of intensive studies in small groups and of the firm organisation of the curriculum with compulsory student attendance. All students being able to access the resources required to achieve their study tasks is always warranted.

Christian Schmidkonz

Prof. Dr. Christian Schmidkonz
MBS lecturer and Academic Director Master programs

"MBS lecturers communicate the status quo of their fields in a descriptive and practical manner. Not only do they teach in the traditional sense, but student questions and feedback also directly influence the content, form and methodology. This is possible because at MBS is not a place of mass production but instead of personal contact between all parties. Students and lecturers share their experience and are committed to understanding and mastering business challenges."