MBA

About

The New Approach: Value Creation

The successful business organization correctly identifies and efficiently manages those activities with the potential to generate the greatest possible value, congruent with the overall organizational direction, and the needs of clients or markets they serve.

Webster’s new MBA curriculum (launching in Fall 2020) takes the Value Creation paradigm as a guiding principle to drive program content. Courses build the capacity for critical thinking and creative problem-solving, including the latest concepts in design thinking–each of which are imperative for managers in the current global business landscape.

The program also acknowledges the paramount importance of quality business leaders for the ongoing sustainability of the business enterprise; so the program will concurrently address competencies needed for your personal effectiveness that are aligned with professional success.

Courses will develop managerial hard and soft skills, with fresh course content and co-curricular MBA events that bring exposure to the forefront of global business dynamics–including areas of transformation that all companies and sectors are facing. These include the agility to adapt to rapidly changing market demands, the shift to digital and mobile, increased demands for data protection and cybersecurity, the impact of FinTech, use of big data and capacity for advanced data analytics, and so forth.

Schedules
Courses rotate each 8-week period (each half-semester), and Webster offers five such terms per year (Fall 1 and Fall 2, Spring 1 and Spring 2 and one 8-week Summer term). This allows busy professionals to commit to each 8-week term at a time, for either one or two nights per week, based on their work and family commitments. You can adapt your study pace as needed, as you progress through the program.

Start Dates

Admissions are also offered for starting in our Fall 2 term (begins in mid-October) and Spring 2 term (begins in mid-March). Depending on your prior learning and waivers, there may also be options to begin with courses during other entry dates in September, January or May.


General Information

Accreditations
  • HLC - Higher Learning Commission
  • SGFB - Swiss Association for Counselling
Studies
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Language of teaching: English
Intakes
  • January
  • March
  • June
  • September
Age
21+
Additional Information
  • Airport transfer: not available
  • Insurance: not available
Price
CHF 53'340.- CHF

Facts & Figures

15-22
Students per class
500
Number of Students
90
Number of Nationalities
Swiss, Russian, British, Ukrainian, American
Top Nationalities
1:14
Ratio Staff Per Student
N/A
Ratio male female
1, 2
Students Per Room


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