Detailed Information about Selected Executive Programs in Germany

 

Institution

Target group

Type of Program

Co-operation

Special features

WHU-Koblenz

3 years work experience

With academic degree

Especially for Engineers or Scientists

General Management
Part-time

12 weekends in Vallendar plus 2 weeks at Kellog

630  hours + thesis (3 month)

2 years program

With Kellog

Guest-professors from Kellog and other European partner schools,

two weeks at Kellog

USW

Ambitious (junior) managers

 

 

A university or polytechnic degree plus at least three years' professional experience

 

Especially for engineers, scientists, social scientists and lawyer

Basic Studies
4  12-days-courses

(Fundamentals of Management, Operational Management, Strategic Management, Leadership and Organization)

 

+  four month PSM continuation course with a 12-day seminar, focusing on Europe, and finish with the PSM-Diploma

 

or

 

choose the thirteen month Global Executive MBA continuation course, with seminars in Canada, Asia, and Europe each

 

 

The Rotman School of Management of the University of Toronto with its Executive MBA Program

 

The International Management Akademie Linz with its General

Management Program

 

Stepping up its long-standing co-operation with the China European International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai

 

Strong connections with German companies

Global Option: Seminars in Canada, Asia and Europe

 

Special Junior Managers program

EBS

Designed for professionals, young executives

 

 

Part-time courses and continuing education programs in

Real Estate, Management Corporate Real Estate, Management/Facilities Management, Financial Management, Health Care Administration, Call Center Management

 

General Executive Training programme

Management Across Countries

 

Good links with professionals/

Companies

 

Special programs for Real Estate, Health Care and Call Center Management

 

Degrees accredited by international professional organisations, e.g. Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)

 

Two subsidaries in Eastern Europe for Executive Education (Prague, Budapest)

EAP (now: ESCP-EAP)

To support you in developing your managers and your firm in Europe and

Internationally

 

No clear defined target group

Open seminars and

Executive Programs primarily in Paris

 

European Management Skills for International Business (EMSIB): over a period of 10 months

4 modules lasting 3 days (Thursday to Saturday) held in United Kingdom, Spain, Germany and France

 

Custom-designed Action-Training, Coaching, Project support, Conference, Workshops, Inter-business seminars, internal training, Research/Action-Training

 

 

Nearly 1,000 industry professionals provide training contributions

(EAP only: 120)

 

 

EAP’s four European locations:

                     Oxford, Paris, Madrid and Berlin

 

“Study abroad programmes” in European Business

 

Specialisation in Consulting (EAP-ESCP, only in French)

 

Nearly 1,000 industry professionals provide training contributions

GISMA

Experienced, mid-career managers or managers-to-be preparing to reach senior executive positions

 

German Hochschul- or Fachhochschul diploma, a diploma from a “Berufsakademie”, or an equivalent graduation from a university outside of Germany

Seminars, e.g. in Finance

 

Executive Masters of Science in Management

 

Six, concentrated two-week sessions interspersed throughout a two-year

 

Full range of functional areas of business

Classes taught by the faculty of the Purdue University Krannert Graduate School of Management

Electronic linkage between Krannert, GISMA and the program participants while they are away from the campus on their full-time jobs

Fuqua School of Business Europe

Three to nine years of professional work experience

 

Bachelor's degree or equivalent (Vordiplom plus 1 year is acceptable)

Seminars in General Management, Finance/ Accounting, Management, Strategy & Leadership

 

The Duke MBA – Global Executive

 

Consisting of 15 courses grouped into five terms over an intensive 19-month period. Students spend a total of 11 weeks in residential classes at various

Program sitesaround the world, with the remainder of the program being delivered via interactive

Internet-based technologies.

Duke University
Fuqua School of Business

 

Combination of residential learning sessions and extended periods of Internet mediated learning and multimedia-based interaction

 

Interaction between the two class sections, each based in the US and Germany

Leipzig Graduate School of Management (HHL)

Middle and senior Management

At least three years work experience

General Management Program

 

For six months, two days per month

 

 

 

Joint-Venture with INSEAD

Guest Lecturers from INSEAD

NIMBAS

Experienced executives

 

At least five years work experience

Tailored In-company MBA Programmes and Executive Development Programmes

 

Executive MBA

 

2-year

part-time programme,

 

7 nine-day residential sessions, which consist of two modules of four days each in 4 countries (Mainz D, Utrecht NL, Bradford UK, Rouen F)

 

General Management + Crisis Management,  Environmental Management + Managing Product Innovation

 

 

 

Courses in Germany, UK, Netherlands and France

The GEM Consortia

(Global eCommerce Masters)

Managers, policy-makers and intra/entrepreneurs

 

Academic degree, 3-5 years professional experiences

35 weeks of course-work, three weeks of international seminars, and an in-company project

 

Three international seminars, each one week in length

 

Business, Technology, Policy & Law

 

Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece

Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark

Erasmus University, Rotterdam School of Management, Faculty of Business Management, the Netherlands

Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, the United States of America

Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen, Norway

University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany

Focus on E-Commerce

 

Virtual teaming will be facilitated by distance learning and meeting technologies allowing participants to interact electronically.

 

 

November 2000