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Administration (International Management) Bachelor of Science in Administration Martin, 4 th semester Administration. Semester abroad at Helsinki Metropolia University. Profile Students seeking management careers in international environments need communication competence, a generalist academic background coupled with a practical focus, and a working knowledge of functioning in multicultural systems. Our unique and original International Management programme delivers this. Taught entirely in English and embedded in an intercultural setting, qualified and experienced lecturers impart sound knowledge and skills in various management fields always ensuring incorporation of global perspectives and conscious communication. In the higher semesters, students choose from a wide range of Major modules providing specialist training in key fields. Studying International Management means studying in English: Every possible communication regarding the degree course lectures, assignments, administration is conducted in English. Students gain advanced understanding of operating in the international business world. The close contact with exchange students from all over the world, who study alongside home students, consolidates intercultural, social and communication competence. Full-time IM students spend one semester at one of our 30 partner universities abroad; part-time students are given the same opportunity if their commitments allow for it. Otherwise they choose from a number of other options to gain intercultural skills, e.g. at an international summer school at home or abroad. A regular Swiss Administration degree course: Despite its distinct profile, International Management is a regular Swiss Administration degree course. This successful Bologna Bachelor, established in 999, applies the key assets of the existing «Betriebsökonomie» to organisations operating in global markets. With few exceptions our «Betriebsökonomie» and International Management Bachelor degrees share the same curriculum. This concept allows for free credit transfer between the programmes, and so students in either degree course have the opportunity to study a certain number of modules in English or German respectively. 22 Hochschule für Wirtschaft 23

While our International Management Bachelor programme boasts all the advantages of a regular and rigorous Swiss Bachelor degree, it offers a range of additional features ensuring students can offer potential employers significant added value upon graduation. Practice Orientation: A key feature at all universities of applied sciences is the consistent application of theory to practice be it in projects, assignments or classroom tasks and discussion. The added dimension in IM, of course, is that this application extends to global case studies, customer-generated tasks and international practice. Consummate examples are the bachelor theses with external customers setting comprehensive tasks where the student may conduct research off-site at companies abroad. International Environments: Joint programmes with partner universities and international guest lecturers offer challenging opportunities. Throughout the curriculum, reference to international business practice is paramount. During the final year of studies, students are themselves exposed to such practice by working on business projects provided by companies with international challenges. Additionally, IM students can apply to manage seminars on doing business in China, India or the USA. Tasks include the search for sponsors to finance the study trip to either destination for a group of selected fellow students, the acquisition of speakers and companies as the seminars content, and the organisation of the on-site trips. Such projects, as well as the semesters abroad, the visiting exchange students plus the active alumni organisation, establish valuable networks for future careers. Language Competence: For a smooth launch into IM studies, conducted entirely in English, a high proficiency in the language is highly recommended. (Regular requirements for entry to a Swiss University of Applied Sciences apply, so no additional proof of English competency is mandatory. However, the minimum entry level used in this academic environment is equal to TOEFL 550, IELTS 5.5, CAE, BEC Higher, CEFR, or Common European Language Portfolio: B2). The semester abroad frequently enables acquisition of greater proficiency in either English or another foreign language. IM students study at least one foreign language, many study more than one. Studying in English or German: Of the total 80 ECTS credit points to be achieved for the Bachelor degree, 5 can be studied in German or in another language, thus creating even more attractive opportunities for shaping one s personal academic profile. Students can therefore opt to study their semester abroad in the language of that particular country and still consider completing their Major and Minor studies in German. Career Opportunities International Management graduates are professionally competent to take on management tasks in organisations operating in global contexts. Built on a solid generalist foundation, specialist knowledge in Marketing, Human Resource Management, Corporate Communication, Accounting or Auditing has been acquired. Alternatively, students selected the Banking & Finance Extended Major equipping them with an accredited profile. The degree is also a stepping stone towards entry to Master programmes at distinguished universities around the world. Career Paths: Typically, graduates enter larger or more specialised companies and organisations with supportive and administrative duties and trainee programmes graduating to supervisory/managerial positions after an appropriate probationary period. Within small and medium-sized enterprises more generalist entries are the norm. Establishing an own enterprise is a further attractive option for graduates. Our graduates have a reputation for competency and for acquiring an awareness of the complex relationships that exist within an organisation relatively soon after joining a company. At the beginning of their careers they are put on a par with graduates from other, more purely academic, universities or even advance ahead of them, thanks to the practice-oriented education they have received and their experience of working in the real world. Alumni have profiled themselves in a wide range of sectors including services, banking, consultancies, public administration and non-profit. International Contexts: Because of their exposure to global issues and training of intercultural awareness, International Management graduates typically find work in international contexts, ranging from project managing tasks in small and medium regional enterprises or global players in Switzerland to specific assignments in enterprises and non-profit organisations abroad. 24 Hochschule für Wirtschaft 25

Continuing Education: Graduates increasingly continue their education immediately with a Masters Degree. With their highly respected diplomas, graduates have succeeded in gaining acceptance by such internationally high-ranking universities as the Hochschule St Gallen (University of St. Gall), the London School of Economics or Tongji University in Shangai. The FHNW School of also offers a consecutive Master of Science in International Management as well as Masters of Advanced Studies (MAS) and Diplomas of Advanced Studies (DAS) in various specialist fields most suited for those who have acquired several years of work experience in the interim. Course Structure This bachelor degree programme allows flexibility. It is systematically attuned to the competencies required by the employment market. It provides scope for individuality, fosters the mobility of the students and is internationally recognised. Rita, 6 th semester Administration. Semester abroad at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Students enrol for either the full-time or part-time IM programme. Admission to the part-time programme requires proof of 50% minimum employment (commercial) for the «Employment» track or a similar workload in the «Care Commitment» track. Our part-time mode is designed to enable students to study either while pursuing a commercial career or while managing a family or close persons in need of care. Students earn 80 ECTS credits during their modularly structured courses of six (full-time) or eight (part-time) semesters respectively. A variety of elective modules allow the student to tailor the degree course to suit his or her individual interests and needs. In the full-time mode in Brugg-Windisch or Olten students study full days with one guaranteed lesson-free day per week. In the parttime mode in Brugg-Windisch modules are organised on Monday and Wednesday afternoons and evenings and Saturday mornings. For a more detailed overview of modules and courses in the respective programme modes, see: pp. 30 for full-time pp. 32 for part-time The degree course consists of an assessment stage followed by developmental and consolidation studies. 27

Assessment Stage In the interest of the student, and to ascertain whether the programme can be successfully completed, an initial assessment stage requires the mastering of fundamental business studies subjects. If these are passed, within the time limit, the student then qualifies for the continuation of the programme, in particular for the semester abroad placement process, and can henceforth adapt the speed and mode of the remaining programme to individual requirements. Admission Requirements Administration (International Management) As a rule, the current admission regulations are valid as published on our official university website. We therefore recommend consulting the respective homepages before your application. Education Admission requirement Additional work experience Personalised Developmental and Consolidation Studies A variety of courses can be selected from a broad range of electives within context modules which allows the tailoring to personal wishes and aptitudes. Similarly, the practice-oriented projects and final Bachelor thesis frequently enable enhancement of preferred profiles. Professional Baccalaureate, commercial Professional Baccalaureate, other than commercial General Baccalaureate 2 none Selection of Major International Management provides students with an excellent education, both in depth and breadth. A key feature is the selection of a Major in a particular field of management, which can lead to entry to a Master degree or the first rungs on the career ladder. During the last semesters either the Extended Major in Banking & Finance or a regular Major are chosen: Extended Major: Banking & Finance (English or German) Financial Management (German) Corporate Communication (German) Entrepreneurship (German) Finance (English or German) Human Resource Management (German) Marketing (English or German) Foreign Certificate International Baccalaureate Commercial School (with Professional Baccalaureate) Specialised Middle School Baccalaureate German University of Applied Sciences Entry Diploma entitling studies in all federal states of Germany Higher Vocational School Higher Vocational School of HFW Diploma on request 3 4 none 5 acceptance of credits subject to study regulations Prof. Antje Leukens Dean BSc in Administration (International Management), Olten and Brugg-Windisch University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland School of Von Roll-Strasse 0 4600 Olten T +4 62 957 23 39 antje.leukens@fhnw.ch Transfer from Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences Admission on Dossier determination of equivalence The educational and professional qualifications listed in the dossier must clearly show that the candidate possesses previous education equivalent to the General or the Professional Baccalaureate. Work experience must include a predominantly commercial activity. 2 Baccalaureate certificates obtained outside Switzerland are accepted if granted access to Swiss universities. Additional requirement: English Certificate level B2/C. 3 For International Students: The entrance examinations are held in English. Subjects: English, Studies, Accounting, Mathematics. Registration Deadline: End of January. 4 Accepted, if in final diploma 32 out of 42 points achieved (without bonus points) as well as 6 subjects from the IB group list. At least 3 subjects have to be at Higher Level, one of them from IB group 4 or 5. 5 A minimum grade of 2.8 is required. The admission requirements Administration is a translation of the admission requirements as listed in the German programme «Betriebsökonomie», see page 4. 28 Hochschule für Wirtschaft 29

Course Fees Tuition fees The regular tuition fee of CHF 700. per semester applies for the following students: Domiciled in a Swiss canton or in the Principality of Liechtenstein with legal entitlement to a grant Expatriate Swiss citizens Domiciled in a Swiss canton, who are holders of a residence permit that has not been issued specially for their studies Additional course fees Entrance examination CHF 200. Registration fee CHF 200. Diploma fee CHF 300. Personal course fee CHF 700. per semester Copying and materials CHF 00. per semester For further information please contact University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland School of Customer Care Center T +4 (0) 848 82 0 info.business@fhnw.ch www.fhnw.ch/business/im 30 Hochschule für Wirtschaft

Module Overview, Full Time Course, Brugg-Windisch and Olten Administration (International Management) Semesters 6 (80 ECTS) For more detail, please refer to the module descriptions at www.fhnw.ch/im Assessment Level Consolidation Level Semester Semester 2 Semester Abroad Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Management Management 3 Management 7 Management 9 6 Cr 6 Cr 6 Cr 2 Cr Management 2 Management 4 Management 8 Management 0 6 Cr 4 Cr 4 Cr 7 Cr Methods Methods 3a Methods 5 Cr 4 Cr 3 Cr Methods 2 Methods 3b 6 Cr 4 Cr Economics & Law Economics & Law 2 Economics & Law 4 Special Areas in 6 Cr 6 Cr 6 Cr Economics 3 Cr Communication Commu- Commu- Commu- nication 2 nication 4 nication 5 5 Cr 3 Cr 4 Cr 6 Cr Module Overview ECTS Management 53 Methods 25 Economics & Law 24 Communication 2 Context 5 SP Student Papers & Project Work 2 MA Major 5 MI Minor 6 Total ECTS Semesters - 6 80 Context Context Context 3 Cr 3 Cr 4 Cr Major A Major B 6 Cr 9 Cr Minor A Minor B 3 Cr 3 Cr Research Paper Project Work Bachelor Thesis 4 Cr 8 Cr 9 Cr List with Majors see page 2 and 28 32 Hochschule für Wirtschaft 33

Module Overview, Part Time Course (with Employment or with Care Commitment), Brugg-Windisch Administration (International Management) Semesters 8 (80 ECTS) For more detail, please refer to the module descriptions at www.fhnw.ch/im Assessment Level Consolidation Level Semester Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8 Management Management 3 Management 4 Management 5 Management 7 Management 9 Management 0 6 Cr 6 Cr 4 Cr 6 Cr 6 Cr 2 Cr 7 Cr Management 2 Management 6 Management 8 6 Cr 6 Cr 4 Cr Methods Methods 3a Methods 3b Methods 5 Cr 4 Cr 4 Cr 3 Cr SP Student Papers & Project Work Major with employment with care Commitment Methods 2 6 Cr Economics & Law Economics & Law 2 Economics 3 Economics & Law 4 Special Areas in 6 Cr 6 Cr 6 Cr 6 Cr Economics 3 Cr Communication Communication 2 Communication 4 Communication 3 Communication 5 5 Cr 3 Cr 4 Cr 3 Cr 6 Cr Module Overview Management Methods Economics & Law Communication Context Context Context Context Context Context 5 Cr 3 Cr 2 Cr 4 7 Cr 6 Cr Major A 2 Major B 2 6 Cr 9 Cr Research Paper Bachelor Thesis 4 Cr 9 Cr. with Employment Work Experience Work Experience 2 Work Experience 3 2 Cr 8 Cr 8 Cr 2. with Care Commitment Care Commitment Care Commitment 2 Project Work Minor A 2 Minor B 2 2 Cr 2 Cr 8 Cr 3 Cr 3 Cr Context modul group: 8 ECTS in total. Free accumulation. Number of credits per semester subject to individual workload. 2 List with Majors and Minors see page 2 and 28 34 Hochschule für Wirtschaft 35