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| Application Deadline: | EU Applicants - July 31 / non EU: April 30 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 9,800 - | ||
| Location: | Berlin / Germany / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | October |
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| Languages: | English | ||
The MA Chinese-European Economics and Business Studies Programme offers a wide range of thematic focuses: Finance, Marketing, International Economics as well as Developing and Transformation Economies, supplemented with intercultural and area studies.
The M.A. CEEBS Programme addresses students who have acquired their first degree (Bachelor/Diploma) and who have a particular interest in the field of the rapidly growing Chinese-European economic and business relations.
Participants in this programme will acquire a good base of knowledge in economics and business, as well as in the specific cultural and political foundations of China and Europe.
Students seeking to build a career in this field will also appreciate the intercultural learning and teaching environment in this Master´s programme.
The Master in Chinese-European Economics and Business Studies takes a comparative Chinese-European perspective in the majority of the modules. The programme offers an international and application-oriented approach to a multidisciplinary and academic education in Economics and Business Studies.
The cross-cultural learning and teaching environment is further supported by a mandatory semester in China. The Master's programme staff are internationally-renowned academics and senior researchers, with many leading experts in their field of study who regularly contribute to wider debate. International exchange of the academic staff not only forms one essential element in the programme but is also evident in the team-teaching approach.
Curriculum
1st term * Advanced Macroeconomics
* Global Governance
* Strategic Management in China and Europe
* Cultural and Political History of China and Europe - Basics
* Chinese/German - Level I
* Skills Seminars (e.g. Teambuilding, Career Coaching)
2nd term
* International Economics
* Financial Analysis and Corporate Finance
* Elective Module
* Human Resource Management in China and Europe
* Cultural and Political History of China and Europe - Advanced
* Chinese/German - Level II
3rd term
* Economics in China and Europe
* Marketing in China and Europe
* Financial Markets in China and Europe
* Current Issues of the Chinese-European Economy
* Chinese/German - Level III
4th term
* Master's Thesis
* Oral Assessment
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testRequirements
* A recognised international undergraduate degree (Bachelor, Diploma) in Business or Economics. Applicants with a Bachelor's in Social Sciences may be admitted if they can demonstrate a solid academic background in Economics and Business
* A degree graded 2.5 or higher (German system)
* 4-year Bachelor's degree (China) or at least 180 ECTS credit points
* Excellent knowledge of English equivalent to a TOEFL certificate of at least ibt 79 points or cbt 213 points, IELTS (overall band score 6.5 or other equivalent certificates.
* Letter of Motivation
* CV including references to the type and length of Chinese-European related activities (e.g. study terms or internships abroad)
* Interview (optional)
Applicants from the People´s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau need to additionally send a complete application to:
SWUFE Chengdu
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE) Chengdu
Prof. Dr. Xie Tao - Dean International Education School
Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, 55 Guanghua Cun Str.
People´s Republic of China, 610074
Since the introduction of the Bachelor and Master degrees, the programmes have been regularly subject to the accreditation procedures (initial accreditation and re-accreditation) required under the statutory provisions in the Framework Act for Higher Education (Hochschulrahmengesetz - HRG). This accreditation process adds qualitative evaluation to the previous requirement of state certification for degree programmes. Accreditation is designed to provide a guarantee of professional and substantive standards by evaluating such factors as programme design, ease of study ('studyability'), quality of teaching and professional relevance. The requirements for accrediting new study programmes include a modular structure and a Credit Points system that reflects the students' actual workload. The accreditation process is carried out by external accrediting agencies.
The Berlin School of Economics and Law was quick to introduce external accreditation for its degree programmes. As a result, nearly all the University's programmes have been successfully awarded the initial accreditation stamp.
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