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Master of Arts in International Business (MA.IB) Mainz University of Applied Sciences

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
Welcome event Accompanying programme Specialist counselling Cultural and linguistic preparation

First impressions

Location

Mainz

Intake

Winter semester

Duration

4 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site with voluntary online elements

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Application deadline

15 June
International applicants are encouraged to submit their applications earlier.

General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Arts in International Business

Course location

Mainz

Language of instruction

English

Languages

Courses are held in English.

Description

The MA.IB programme takes four semesters in total:

  • MA.IB students spend their first academic year at Mainz University of Applied Sciences, where they are familiarised with the core subjects of international business. 
  • The third semester takes place abroad at one of our partner universities and is dedicated to a respective specialisation. 
  • During the fourth semester, students will work on the Master's thesis either in Mainz or at the partner university (if they have opted for one of our double degree programmes). 
  • This degree also includes an eight-week internship or work experience that can be done in any country (applied project).

Teaching Methods:

Teaching methods in each course are a mixture of lectures and seminars. A strong emphasis is placed on individual work and self-study projects. Furthermore, group work is also very important, larger and smaller groups work together on projects, which may be provided by (international) companies. Results are presented and reported back to the group.

Inter­national Focus:

The MA.IB programme is truly international. Around 60% of the students come from outside of Germany. All modules are taught and assessed in English and take an international perspective, and MA.IB students also spend at least one semester abroad. 

This teaching approach includes projects and group work, so that students get accustomed to working in international teams. Exchange of professors and lecturers from partner universities further contribute to the students’ internationalisation. Many graduates keep in touch years after their studies, creating a worldwide network.

Professional Prospects:

The MA.IB programme allows you to acquire the skills needed in international business and broadens your knowledge by adding a truly international perspective to your business education, and prepares you for middle management positions. 

As a graduate of the MA.IB programme, future employers will appreciate your ability to work and lead in culturally diverse working groups as well as your willingness to be internationally mobile.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

4 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site with voluntary online elements

Additional information on intake, duration and mode of study

The programme begins by the end of September.

Application deadline

15 June
International applicants are encouraged to submit their applications earlier.

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

Yes

Further details

Course organisation

Semester one (winter) at Mainz University of Applied Sciences:

  • Sustainable International Economics: Analyse world trade and world financial flows, as well as exchange rate issues from a macro-economic and business perspective.
  • Leadership and Human Resources Management
  • Quantitative Analytical Methods
  • Financial Reporting: Learn about intl. accounting principles and their application in different world trade areas (e.g. US-GAAP and IFRS). Acquire the skill to "read" income statements of multinational enterprises published in different economic areas.
  • Intl. Marketing: Learn about the principles of export-based, multi-domestic and global approaches of intl. marketing and their implications for product and price positioning as well as placement and communication.
  • Intl. Business Law: Analyse the legal framework of intl. trade including UNCITRAL, EU law and intl. organisations, access to markets including ICC rules on delivery and payment terms, licences, intellectual property rights, and anti-trust issues.

Semester two (summer) at Mainz University of Applied Sciences:

  • Digital Business and Transformation: Students broaden their knowledge on problems and challenges of digital transformation.
  • Strategic Management: Integrate various views of marketing, finance, accounting, and leadership modules into cases.
  • Intl. Corporate Finance: Students focus on multinational enterprises.
  • International Management and Trade: Understand and know how to apply the major management tools to export operations including export finance and risk management.
  • Business Research: Learn about academic standards and ethical questions in research and their application in desk and field research as well as writing papers.
  • Applied Project (Practical Experience / Internship): During their studies in Mainz or the summer break between year one & year two, participants apply the analytical tools learned in the first two semesters in practise. Ideally, students do the applied project work in an international company.

Semester three: specialisation at partner university abroad

  • Option one to option five: Students are obliged to take at least 25 ECTS credits (five options) abroad. This mandatory semester abroad should be used to specialise in either a certain field of management or a specific industry.

At many partner universities, MA.IB students can also spend the fourth semester (writing their Master's thesis) at the partner university and may also be awarded a Master's degree by the partner university (double degree). In order to fulfil the double degree requirements, students may need to earn more than 120 ECTS credits.

Semester four at Mainz University of Applied Sciences (or at partner university abroad in case of a double degree programme):
Usually in their last semester, students work on the final thesis, which consists of a research project on an international business issue. The Master's thesis may be combined with an internship at a multinational company or be based on an independent research project. The Master's thesis does not need to be defended, unless the student is aiming for a double degree programme and the partner university requires a defence.

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

International elements

  • International guest lecturers
  • Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s)
  • International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
  • Content-related regional focus
  • Language training provided
  • Courses are led with foreign partners

Description of other international elements

During your studies and the internship period, you will have the opportunity to live and work in different cities and countries. As a result, you will increase your foreign language proficiency and familiarise yourself with different ways of working and various cultures. You will also make friends with people from around the world, building an international network that will forever influence your career and personal life.

The Master of Arts in International Business (MA.IB) degree programme allows you to study entirely in English. During your time studying abroad, you have the opportunity to expand your knowledge of new languages and cultures.

Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s) outside Germany

Studying abroad is an essential part of the Master's programme in International Business. Our large network of various partner universities is available to you to view on our website. At around 10 of our partner universities, you will have the opportunity to complete a double Master's degree there.

Alternatively, students arrange their semester abroad period by themselves at a non-partner-accredited university worldwide.

Integrated internships

Applied Project (Practical Experiences)

Participants apply analytical tools learned in the first two semesters into real-life practice. Ideally, students do the applied project work at an international company during the summer break between the first and second year of studies. As students usually move from Mainz to a partner university – or from the partner university to Mainz – the applied project can be completed during another time frame within the Master's study programme.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

Yes

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

Yes

Online learning

Pace of course

Instructor-led (Specific due dates for lectures/assignments/exams)

Phase(s) of attendance in Germany

Yes, compulsory

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Semester contribution

Approx. 360 EUR per semester

Costs of living

Students from a non-EU country with a visa requirement for Germany probably need to prove financial means of around 1,030 EUR per month for studying in Mainz.

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

If you wish to apply to the MA.IB programme at Mainz University of Applied Sciences, School of Business, you must meet the following criteria:

  • You hold a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration or Management from a recognised accredited university (three years full-time or 180 ECTS minimum).
  • Above-average results (minimum requirement: ECTS grade C or 2.5 or better [calculated into the German grading system]). Grades from non-EU applicants will be transferred into German grades by uni-assist.
  • You are multilingual. You speak at least three different languages:

1. Excellent knowledge of English (details below)

2. Intermediate knowledge of German (details also below)

3. Advanced knowledge of a third language (details also below)

Furthermore:

  • You are highly motivated. We ask all applicants to explain their motivation for studying in the MA.IB programme in a written letter of about two pages. The letter should also explain and provide your motivation for the choice of the partner university during your stay abroad.
  • You have a regional preference: Please hand in a list of your priorities (one to three) of (partner) universities for your stay abroad during the third semester.

Language requirements

Applicants who wish to apply for the programme at Mainz University of Applied Sciences have to fulfil the following requirements:

  1. Provide evidence of excellent knowledge of English, with one of the below-mentioned test results
  2. basic knowledge of German (A2.1) and
  3. advanced knowledge in another language (B1, or only A2 if German is proven on at least B1 level).

Proof of proficiency in English is possible by presenting one of the following tests:

  • TOEFL score at least 92 (Internet-based)
  • TOEIC score at least 800 points
  • IELTS score 6.5 or higher

Proof of basic knowledge of German (A2.1) is possible by providing in one of the following:

  • a high school diploma if German is your native language
  • a certificate issued by government agencies, universities or language training institutes that clearly certifies that an A2(.1) level of the Common European Framework (CEFR) has been achieved
  • In the case that no certificate is available, applicants may use the form from our homepage. This form should be filled out by an official language or educational institution and confirm the A2.1 level (CEFR) in German which is sufficient for admission.

Proof of another language on advanced level B1 (or A2 level if German is proven minimally at the B1 level) is possible by handing in one of the following:

  • A certified translated copy (into English or German) of your high school diploma (to provide proof of your native language when this was the language of instruction)
  • A certificate issued by a government agency, university or language training institute that clearly certifies that the applicant has achieved a minimum of level B1 of the Common European Framework (CEFR) in this particular language
  • In the case that no certificate is available, applicants may use the form from our homepage (ma.ib.hs-mainz.de, "How to apply"). This form should be filled out by an official language or educational institution and confirm a B1 level (CEFR) in the respective language.

Please note that in order to fulfil the language requirements, applicants must present clear and truthful documentation. The MA.IB board of examiners will decide upon the equivalence of evidence.

Application deadline

15 June
International applicants are encouraged to submit their applications earlier.

Submit application

Applicants with a Bachelor's degree from Germany or EU can apply directly via the application portal of Hochschule Mainz.

Applicants with a Bachelor's degree from outside the EU must apply through uni-assist:

https://www.uni-assist.de/en/how-to-apply/apply-online/.

Paper copies only need to be sent to Hochschule Mainz in case of admission.

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

No

Possibility of finding part-time employment

The MA.IB is a full-time study programme. Nevertheless, students may take up a (student) job that fits into their schedule.

Additional support

Accommodation

Accommodation is available through the Student Services Office ("Studierendenwerk") or on the private market. You will find detailed information about living and studying in Mainz on the website of the Studierendenwerk: http://www.studierendenwerk-mainz.de.

The application deadline for student residence rooms is 15 June. International applicants who submit their application before this date can mostly be guaranteed a place. Students are strongly advised to apply for accommodation to the Studierendenwerk on time before they have received an acceptance letter from Mainz University of Applied Sciences.

  • Student halls of residence: Rent for a single room is approx. 400 to 550 EUR per month (depending on the type of accommodation).

Private housing is difficult to arrange from abroad. Information can be found on the Internet, e.g. at: https://www.studenten-wg.de. However, we strongly advise international students to apply for accommodation at Studierendenwerk Mainz.

Abroad at a partner university: Please check the websites of the partner universities.

Career advisory services

IYPA: International Young Professionals Academy

The goal of the Academy is to highlight the opportunities available to international degree-seeking students and graduates that will enter the German job market – and specifically in the Rhine-Main metropolitan area – as well as to equip you with the necessary skill set that will guarantee a successful start to your professional life.

To ensure this, we offer a free and diverse range of events and courses designed to support you throughout your studies and beyond. From academic workshops to networking opportunities with industry professionals, we help you create a even more competitive job profile and foster meaningful collaborations with your peers and potential employers.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Accompanying programme
  • Specialist counselling
  • Cultural and linguistic preparation

General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • We offer regular live video chats introducing the MA.IB programme to which all interested students are invited.
  • We work closely with the international department of the Mainz Student Service (Studierendenwerk Mainz) to make it easier for international students to settle in Mainz and to bring them together with local students.
  • At the beginning of the programme, we hold an intensive orientation week for all international students.
  • We offer regular meetings during the semester with the programme director and programme manager to discuss current issues.

Contact

Mainz University of Applied Sciences

Master of Arts International Business (MA.IB)

Lucy-Hillebrand-Str. 2
55128 Mainz

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About us

Mainz University of Applied Sciences

The University of Applied Sciences in Mainz, Germany, has developed a dynamic research portfolio over many years. The courses are kept up-to-date by highly qualified staff that maintains strong connections with employers, professional institutions, and public and private sector enterprises. Guest lecturers and cutting-edge work-based projects enrich the curriculum, while continuously evolving research activity underpins teaching and learning. Currently, nearly 3,300 students are enrolled at our School of Business at Mainz University of Applied Sciences and more than 60 professors as well as 115 external lecturers from large companies ensure an excellent balance of theory and practice. Our students are our primary concern and which is why we offer them small study groups and direct links to leading companies situated in the Rhine-Main region. We take pride in our modern campus, which is an inspiring and creative place to study. Students benefit from exceptional computer services, well-equipped lecture and seminar rooms, vast research possibilities and long opening hours. All this is in easy reach of the centre of Mainz, a vibrant student city, as well as Frankfurt, Europe's financial centre.

Location

Mainz, the capital of Rhineland-Palatinate – one of the 16 states (Bundesländer) of the Federal Republic of Germany – with 212,000 inhabitants, has an impressive historical past and is more than 2,000 years old. As the centre of the Rhine-Main area, Mainz is well known for its friendliness and cosmopolitan outlook, which is best demonstrated during the carnival season. Mainz is also an important economic base for industry as well as a significant media centre (ZDF, SAT 1 and Südwestfunk radio and television channels are all based in Mainz). Mainz is twinned with Dijon (France), Watford (England), Zagreb (Croatia), Valencia (Spain), Haifa (Israel), Erfurt (Thuringia) and Louisville (Kentucky, USA). The city is situated 27 km from Frankfurt Airport (FFM) and due to its central location in Europe, nearly all European capitals are within one to two hours' flying distance.

The city of Mainz is an extremely attractive place for foreign students and a magnet for countless tourists. It is rich in cultural monuments and offers a variety of cultural events throughout the year, along with many leisure possibilities. Mainz's old town, its inner city, is the pride and joy of the city scene. Broad, roomy squares, lovingly restored half-timbered houses and magnificent baroque churches give the old town its charming, convivial character. With three universities in town, Mainz hosts around 35,000 students. The university campuses are located within the city limits and are easily accessible by public transport.

Mainz has an impressive past. Founded by the Romans 2,000 years ago, Mainz has played a central role in German history. Many Roman relics and the magnificent baroque buildings testify to the importance of the region in the Middle Ages and beyond. The best architects and most talented sculptors created the general character of the city in the 17th century and designed unique palaces for the nobility, as well as new churches. Soon after the Roman era, the central city on the Rhine became the seat of the archbishop. The cathedral has been located at its current site since 975 and its importance for Mainz's history can be seen even today, with the cathedral still dominating the panorama of this capital city of Rhineland-Palatinate. The city's most famous son, Johannes Gutenberg, printed the first bible in 1452. Attentive observers notice very quickly that the city was largely destroyed in February 1945 by air attacks. The subsequent rebuilding of the city is now also part of its history.

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