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International Business & Law |
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The past few decades have been characterized by a fundamental change in the education curricula of both, the legal and the economic sciences. Economics, particularly business administration and management-oriented subjects, have experienced a considerable development accompanied by an increasing juridification, whereas in law, economic competencies are gaining in importance. This trend is eclipsed by a high degree of specialization and internationalization in both disciplines. As a result of these developments, an entirely new and future-oriented field of activity is being created right at the interface between economics and law, offering excellent career prospects to graduates. Increasing interdependence between national and international markets and the complexity of transnational business affairs challenge not only large multinationals, but also small and medium-sized companies. Hence, career paths of globally thinking entrepreneurs in internationally active companies require profound professional and methodical skills as well as a sound knowledge of languages.
| Title |
Master program International Business & Law |
| Main focus |
Strong focus on international business and law, practice-oriented, co-operations with the local and international economy |
| Academic year |
Winter semester: End of September–February Summer semester: March–July |
| Time model |
Full-time with compulsory attendance |
| Structure |
1st–3rd semester: Core curriculum 3rd semester: International semester optionally abroad 4th semester: Master thesis |
| Languages |
English; compulsory second foreign language (Italian, French or Spanish); additionally broad language trainings |
| Tuition fees |
For students from EU & EEA countries: EUR 363 / semester. For students from other countries: EUR 3,000 / semester. Details & exemptions Plus membership fee to the Austrian Student Union (ÖH) |
| Scholarships & grants |
Overview of sources of financial support & contact adresses |
| Admission requirements |
Graduates of relevant Bachelor programs Graduates of other Bachelor’s or post-secondary programs comprising courses in strategic management/business administration, marketing, controlling/accounting and law (totaling a minimum of 120 ECTS) |
Selection process |
Career background (30%) Written exam (30%) Interview (40%) |
| Application |
Online or by post. Please consider the indicated deadlines |
| Contact |
MCI MANAGEMENT CENTER INNSBRUCK The Entrepreneurial School® Universitaetsstrasse 15 A-6020 Innsbruck/Austria +43 512 2070-3600,
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