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Master of Science in Business Full-time and Management (MBM) Part-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) Venlo Plymouth 2011 2012 Master of Science in Business and Management (MBM) Master of Business Administration (MBA) Venlo Fulltime Plymouth Part-time 2011 2012

Use your potential! Modern business is a vital process. Requirements from the field of work change as fast as our own demands. An academic education nowadays is no status quo, but implies an enduring willingness for further development. A qualification in economics on an adequate level is not only relevant for jobs with classical business orientation. In nearly every position and industry, a profound economic way of thinking is a key qualification for management not only for your current job, but also for the realisation of your personal objectives and your occupational outlook. Fontys International School of Economics is leading the way. Our master programmes meet the requirements of the labour market and the needs and wants of you as a student. They arrange a high-quality economic education; either for rounding off or for augmenting your primary degree. Thus the offered programmes are tailor-made to your personal predispositions and requirements: our pre-experience programme leads directly from your bachelor degree to our MSc in Business and Management; our post-experience Master of Business Administration is perfectly adapted to the needs and conditions of combining both work life and studying. Fontys International School of Economics in Venlo cooperates on Master level with reputable educational partners from the United Kingdom and Germany. For a short overview please see our synopsis on the next page, for a more comprehensive insight please refer to the relevant programme description. 2

Master programmes at a glance MBM MBA Target Group / Type of Master Bachelor degree required / Pre-experience (consecutive) Master Bachelor degree required + minimum 2 years relevant work experience / Post-experience Master Educational Partner University of Plymouth (UK) FOM (Germany) Modus of operandi Full-time Part-time Duration 1 year (3 terms) 2 years (4 semesters) European credits 90 ec 60 ec Language English English Degree Master of Science in Business and Management (MSc Business and Management) Master of Business Administration (MBA) Subjects Business context Accounting and finance Analysis and management of information Human Resource Management Marketing management Operations Strategic development of enterprises General Economics Marketing Management Human Resource Management Financial Management Strategic Management Business Law Management Decision Making Research Methodology Soft Skills & Leadership Qualities Investment and Controlling Specialisation 2nd term + thesis (3rd term) 3rd semester + thesis (4th semester) Modus of operandi Full-time Part-time Type of master Pre-experience (consecutive) Master Post-experience Master (minimum 2 years relevant work experience) Location(s) Venlo (1st term) and Plymouth Venlo (remainder) Scheduled times Monday to Friday Friday evening and Saturdays Accredited by British Government s Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA) 3

Master of Science in Business Management In cooperation with the University of Plymouth U.K. Pre-experience Full-time Today s dynamic business environment can, among others, be characterized by an increasing competition. Providing added value to customers, shareholders and other stakeholders requires insight in the strategic and practical value driving processes in key fields of a company, as for example finance and marketing. The MSc programme, which is offered in cooperation with the University of Plymouth addresses graduates of all branches of study with no or little professional experience and it combines all advantages of studying in two different places (Venlo and Plymouth). This programme is meant for people who have a clear picture of their personal goals, high motivation, success orientation, flexibility and mobility. It will give you a broad base of knowledge and skills in business and management that will enable you to develop a successful career as a manager on a strategic level. The overall aim of the MBM is to bring graduates up to speed in the terminology, techniques and skills required to become a business leader. This programme is a master programme fully qualified by the UK Government and is recognised around the globe as a leading educational qualification. The MSc study at Fontys International School of Economics arranges a high-quality economic education; either for rounding off or for augmenting your primary degree. MBM degree holders are working all over the world, from family owned businesses to the biggest multinationals as well as semigovernmental organisations. Some examples are: Kraft Foods, IBM, Government of Bermuda, Philips, National Health Service (UK), Jet Airways (India), WS Atkins (Engineers), PriceWaterhouse Coopers, Nike (South America). University of Plymouth and Fontys: two strong partners The University of Plymouth is one of the UK s most prominent and dynamic universities with an educational history dating back to 1862. It is the largest university in the southwest of England, with over 30,000 students and is the fifth largest UK university based on student population. It has almost 3,000 staff and it is consistently ranked as one of the top five modern universities in the UK and is a national leader for teaching excellence. Plymouth has performed very well in all teaching reviews carried out by external bodies since 1996. The MBM was specifically praised by the European Foundation for Management Education (EFMD). Fontys is the largest group of universities for applied sciences in The Netherlands. Its international spear point is located in Venlo: Fontys International Campus. Fontys Internationale Hogeschool Economie, the major 4

player on Fontys International Campus, has built up experience and reputation on an international scope over the past years. The three bachelor courses of study (International Business Economics, International Marketing and International Business and Management Studies) show a good foundation for offering MBM in Venlo at FIHE. The MSc in Venlo is international, competenceoriented and linked to modern corporate structures. Business problems typical for earlier stages of management are analysed and solved. The delegation of responsibilities to these earlier instances requires employees who are able to make practical decisions based on a holistic comprehension of business processes. The core objective of the MSc programme is this very integrated understanding, augmented by theoretical management competences. The concept serves to focus the student s attention, during all modules, on the complex interaction at all times between the individual disciplines and decisions that have to be taken by the management. The full-time design of the MSc facilitates mutual exchange of consolidated knowledge. Theoretical aspects can be applied to your practical project in the 3rd term. The transfer of theory and practice is not limited to national borders. The international character of the MSc programme in Venlo can be found both in ambiance and content. The multinational formation of students and lecturers alone will arrange for that. Consequently, the whole course of study is in English. At Fontys in Venlo, you are part of an internationally oriented community on a modern, country estate-like campus next to the river Maas. Teaching and tutoring is done by a multi-disciplinary team of first-class lecturers who are experienced in Master courses. Fontys sees her strength in the international orientation of its programme and the international experience of its staff e.g. gained by exchanges. Thus forming the right location and the right ambiance for heading towards your future. 5

Programme highlights Designed for new or recent graduates Specialist options available Gives a broad perspective on the nature of management Combines all the advantages of studies in Venlo and Plymouth (UK) No prior work experience is required. The first half of the course introduces you to all the key business functional areas, after which you develop the areas of interest for your future career by taking relevant electives and a project of your choice. The typical class size is 20 to 30 students in Venlo and about 50 in Plymouth. Ralph Thissen Alumnus IM and MBM Ivo van Leewen Alumnus Business Engineering and MBM For me personally the MBM is the perfect combination of doing a Master course in a relative short amount of time and the opportunity to gain proper international experience. This course especially is very internationally orientated, with the majority of the students coming from outside the UK, and many even coming from outside the EU. Furthermore the size of the University of Plymouth (it s big!) makes life outside the classroom worthwhile. For every sport there is a student sports club, for every hobby a student society and there are tons of places to clear your mind after a long day of studying with a cold pint and what not While traditional Master programs are focusing on one narrow direction (e.g. Finance) this Master program is giving you the opportunity to broaden your knowledge. The MBM is a right step after finishing a Bachelor degree in Finance, Marketing or International Business. The first 3 to 4 weeks are used as refreshment in several economic topics like Marketing Finance HRM and strategy. The rest of the period you will learn new approaches in the field of your desire, being critical about standard theory and you have the opportunity to choose electives YOU like. 6

General programme structure The programme will enable you to develop knowledge and understanding in the disciplines and functional areas of business and management. The core part of the programme will provide you with a comprehensive grounding in the principles that apply to the management of organisations, covering the main functional areas of a business and management theories and practices at a strategic level. The programme is very flexible and you can shape more than half of the programme to meet your career aspirations. This is by choosing two electives and a project. If both electives plus the project are taken from a particular subject grouping (subject to availability), the degree awarded will be a specialist MBM. The number of specialisms available will depend on demand and may include: MBM (Finance) MBM (Operations and Logistics) MBM (Operations and International Supply Chain Systems) MBM (International Business) MBM (Marketing) MBM (Tourism and Hospitality) * Please note that the list of electives which actually run will depend on the level of student demand. If there is very low demand the Plymouth Graduate Business School will not commit to running any given elective(s), and it is possible that a specialism might not run. Finally, you will carry out a project which is a substantial piece of work enabling you to pursue a topic in depth. Business context Contextual issues as economic factors; legal and regulatory constraints; environmental and social trends; cultural and ethical attitudes, and their varying impacts on organisations. Accounting and finance Accounting concepts for the provision of information for stakeholders and management decisions; interpretation of accounting statements; sources of finance and financial management. Analysis and management of information Information for decision making; use of communications and information technology in organisations; information systems and systems design; implications of and for e-business. Sources and uses of data; statistical data analysis techniques; applications to management decision problems; business research methods. Please note that capability in the basic skills of numeracy and computing will be assumed. Human Resource Management Organisational behaviour; management and motivation of people in organisations; personnel management processes including recruitment, appraisal, staff development, grievances and discipline, employee representation. 7

Marketing management The marketing concept; the influence of environmental factors on market behaviour; marketing information; marketing mix; marketing planning. Operations Operational management of organisations in service and non-service sectors: performance measurements; quality management; capacity management; resource planning; project management; operations strategy. Strategic development of enterprises Meaning of enterprise; entrepreneurial behaviour; conditions for enterprise culture. Economic factors and their effect on enterprises; economics of innovation and risk taking; government policy towards enterprise and innovation. Nature and purpose of strategic management in enterprises; analytic frameworks/techniques; development of enterprising strategies. Electives You will choose any two from a range of around 15. The number of specialisms available will depend on demand. Your practical project Finally, you will carry out a project which is a substantial piece of work enabling you to pursue a topic in depth. Executing your practical project offers you the opportunity to demonstrate that you have successfully acquired all the necessary skills and know-how to continue to independently develop scientifically-based and integrative solutions for relevant problems in the business world. The project will be at the centre of your attention during the third term. The main focus lies in the practical aspect of the master s thesis. Having discussed the project with your supervisor you will, in most cases, be working on a specific business problem or work out a research based question in depth. Business research methods leading to a practical project with a 15,000 word report. Examinations / assignments As MSc student with Fontys in Venlo you will be taking written exams relating to the area of a given module as you did for your first degree. Furthermore group or project related work is supposed to help you gain a deeper knowledge of presentation and expanding your social skills. What else do you have to know? At Fontys in Venlo, you do not only study in an international setting, but also with international fellow students. Therefore, the whole programme is conducted in English. Please have a look at our requirements for language skills and tests. We offer intensive language training to improve your level of English. Please go to www.fontys.nl/ campusvenlo for more details. 8

Dennis Grimmer Alumnus IBMS and MBM The MBM in Plymouth was indeed a very positive experience! I was able to gain a broader and deeper insight into International Business on a very professional level. Furthermore I could specialise myself for my future career through the selection of specific electives. Thereby I was able to direct my studies into the area of my future field of profession. Life at the university is very convenient for a student, as the university is located directly in the city centre of Plymouth. All facilities are easy to reach and access. At the same time Plymouth offers various possibilities for students to explore the surrounding areas, shop, do sports and have a good night out. I further enjoyed the fact that the course was extremely international, made up of students from 13 nationalities from all over the world. It therefore brought me the opportunity to enhance my network of fellow students and international connections. Table of Programme MBM 1st term Sep. Dec. Venlo Business in a modern world (5) Accounting and Finance (5) Marketing Management (5) HR Management (5) Research and Business Information (10) 2nd term Jan. Apr. Plymouth Operations strategic development of Enterprises (10) Two electives out of a range of 15 (depends on demand) If both electives plus project are from a particular subject => specialist MBM e.g.: MBM (Marketing) 3rd term Apr. Aug. Anywhere Master Thesis Business research methods leading to a practical project 9

Overview One year full time study in Venlo and Plymouth Starting date: fall term (5 days per week) Commencement of studies: mid September 2011 1st term: (end of September till mid December) in Venlo 2nd term: (mid January till beginning of April) in Plymouth 3rd term: practical project Last date for enrolment: 9 weeks before start of fall term Requirements Bachelor Degree obtained in the Netherlands or UK degree or equivalent degree Alternatively, qualifications or experiences that meet the challenges of the programme For non UK students, an IELTS score of at least 6.5 For further details please see our website www.fontys.nl/mbm Non-EU residents please notice the special demands, permit of stay for non-eu residents! Tuition fees The payment for the tuition fee is in two instalments Part 1 (1st term) Tuition fee Venlo 3,100 for EEA residents 4,700 for non-eea residents Part 2 (2nd and 3rd term) Tuition fee Plymouth in GBP 4,000* for EEA residents 7,333* for non-eea residents Tuition fees for 2nd and 3rd term will be charged in January. * Second instalment fees are indicative Further information: For any further queries you may have concerning our MSc course please call our office on line 0031 877 879 288 or send an email to fihe-msc@fontys.nl For more detailed information, an abstract of the curriculum and an application form please see our website at www.fontys.nl/fihe/msc or www.fontys.nl/mbm 10

Master of Business Administration In cooperation with FOM, Germany Post-experience Part-time The MBA study at Fontys International School of Economics arranges a high-quality economic education; either for rounding off or for augmenting your primary degree. Lawyers, medical professionals, social scientists and engineers acquire management qualifications relevant for their field of work, business and political economists benefit from an update of their specific knowledge and additional competence in international business. The MBA programme, which is offered in cooperation with FOM Essen, addresses graduates of all branches of study with several years of professional experience. People, that is, who dispose of a clear picture of their personal goals, high motivation, success orientation and flexibility. FOM and Fontys two strong partners The FOM, being Germany s largest private university, has a long-time experience in the field of part-time study courses in economics. The accreditation by the FIBAA (Foundation for Interna-tional Business Administration Accreditation) with the overall rating of very good to excellent guarantees a first-class education. Fontys International School of Economics in Venlo is part of the largest group of universities for applied sciences in The Netherlands and within here the leading institute for international economics. Three bachelor courses of study (International Business Economics, International Marketing and International Business and Management Studies) offer a future-oriented and competence-driven education to young Europeans in three different languages (English, German, and Dutch). The MBA in Venlo: international, competence-oriented, practical In modern corporate structures, business problems are analysed and solved at earlier stages of management. The delegation of responsibilities to these earlier instances requires employees who are able to make practical decisions based on a holistic comprehension of business processes. The core objective of the MBA programme is this very integrated understanding, augmented by practical management competences. This is achieved in particular by the so-called Integral Total Management (ITM) concept of our MBA programme. The concept serves to focus the student s attention, during all modules, on the complex interaction at all times between the individual disciplines and decisions that have to be taken by the management. The part-time design of the MBA facilitates mutual exchange. Theoretical aspects can be applied to your job, and vice versa, real-life projects can be subject to your studies. The transfer of theory and practice is not limited by national borders. The international character of the MBA programme in Venlo can be found both in ambiance and content. The multi-national formation of students and docents alone will arrange for that. Consequently, the whole course of study is in English. At Fontys in Venlo, you are part of an internationally oriented community on a modern, country estate-like campus next to the river Maas. Teaching and tutoring is done by a multi-disciplinary team of first-class docents. Thus forming the right location and the right ambiance for heading towards your future. 11

Competence in details The curriculum and the classroom activities of our MBA programme draw in your theoretical and professional expert knowledge, as well as any other expertise that each student can bring to the classroom. This allows you to gain an understanding of different companies and fields of work along with the various problems and possible solutions. Each teacher knows about your professional background and your objectives and supports you accordingly. Thanks to the concept that was especially designed for the MBA Programme you will learn from the very start to view the theoretical foundations and their practical applications in the overall context of all business procedures. The didactical concept of Integral Total Management (ITM) guarantees an all-inclusive perspective in our course activities. Any theory always needs to stand the test of the practical day-to-day operations in management. In their final theses students will deal with specific problems of companies and present practical solutions. Course schedule / contents The modules of the first and second semester cover all relevant areas of management. Next to theoretical foundations, the course work comes with applying the knowledge you have acquired. Carefully selected, realistic and relevant tasks from a specific discipline are covered in greater depth. Specific problems that will occur during the implementation in real life are at the centre of attention. As far as the methodology is concerned, the course work concentrates on dealing with case studies, best practice examples on discussions and role plays. The practical application follows in the assignments when you will be dealing with genuine problems that affect your company. You will present some of your work for discussion by the group. The teachers support the critical evaluation of the results. Two initial courses are offered to prepare students for the modules of the programme. The intensive course in business administration is offered primarily for students with little experience in business. It provides you with a compact overview of business administration and its terminology. The main topics of this intensive course are cost accounting and performance management. The intensive course in methodology is meant to enable you to evaluate corporate strategies, marketing concepts and financial plans later on. In this course, you will be introduced to methods on how to best structure and analyse facts, to develop your own solutions and to critically assess economic approaches. Since the assignments are a crucial part of the MBA programme, the course is meant to help you write economic reports and work on case studies. Module 1: General Economics Economic policies and economic developments have a tremendous impact on companies. This module helps you understand the macroeconomic contexts you need to take into account, if you want to be pro-active in your decisions instead of simply reacting to the given circumstances. Some of the topics include underemployment, inflation or globalisation. Module 2: Marketing Management For a corporation to be successful in the market, it needs to understand what products and services are in demand. That requires the correct identification of the target groups, being able to estimate the right sales potential and marketing your product better than the competition. This module is intended to introduce you to the most important marketing strategies and tools. Using case studies you will learn how individual marketing tools can be combined to create a harmonious appearance in the market. Module 3: Human Resource Management This module explains the most crucial tasks and challenges in human resource management, both from the perspective of a human resources specialist and that of a superior. You will learn what impacts employee selection and motivation, corporate culture and forms of organisation can have on the success of a company. 12

Module 4: Financial Management A company may ultimately fail in spite of its excellent products, if it does not have the necessary liquid funds. The principles of corporate finances are at the centre of attention in this module. Which financial figures serve as early indicators of potential problems, which possibilities for traditional and alternative ways of procuring capital are available? You will learn about the responsibilities of financial management, get practical experience in budgeting methods and take decisions in the area of finance and investment. Module 5: Strategic Management Using the scarce corporate resources in the best possible manner requires farsightedness and strategic competence. The investigation of success factors in business administration will help you develop an awareness of which strategic concept is most promising in a given situation. In this module, you will systematically practice the methods applied by the consulting industry. Module 6: Business Law Legal issues are part of a manager s day-to-day business. Whether you are dealing with employees, negotiating contracts with business partners or setting up a new branch abroad, you will always have to consider the legal implications. This module intends to provide the legal knowhow that is indispensable for any management position. And that also includes labour law and the law of contracts as well as international economic law. Module 7: Soft Skills & Leadership Qualities Apart from the pure technical knowledge and skills, companies increasingly expect their managers to also possess the necessary soft skills. In this module, you will be practicing skills and strategies for negotiating, arguing, presenting and moderating. Learning about current leadership and motivational techniques will help you master even the most critical situations. Using some of the examples of extraordinary individuals from the business world, you will be introduced to different methods and approaches. Module 8: Research Methodology This module introduces you to the strategies of qualitative and quantitative research. After an initial critical analysis of management research, you will then be asked to develop and implement your own research concepts. The focus is on mastering the methods of finding, assessing and analysing secondary statistical data. In addition, you will learn to plan and execute primary research for business administration issues. A particular emphasis lies on drafting and implementing surveys. In your third semester, you will be choosing one of a range of different disciplines that you will study in depth. Each discipline consists of two modules, and they cover all important areas of management. Regardless of which discipline you choose to study in depth, you will be dealing in more detail with 13

the theoretical aspects of the management approaches you have already studied during the first two semesters, and you will especially learn to master complex problems during the implementation stage. By developing practical and integrative solutions you will be gaining profound decision- making skills. The didactical concept of the individual modules is very similar to those of the first two semesters. In addition to the discipline you choose to study in depth you will also be taking the module Management Decision Making and Investment and Controlling in the third semester to complete the area of general management. The fourth semester is all about your Master s thesis, which will be similar to that of any regular university with respect to expectations and volume. Module 9: Management Decision Making As a matter of course, senior level managers and specialists are expected to be able to solve problems and to take decisions. In the business world, however, the decision making process is being made more difficult by the fact that many different people have to be drawn in and that the information to be taken into account is becoming increasingly complex. In addition to the purely economic objectives, managers also have to take legal and motivational aspects into account. Module 10: Investment and Controlling Starting with the theory of controllingmethodology in a national and international context, you will become familiar with the latest amendments in the HGB and the IFRS. You apply your knowledge to case-studies in areas such as Balance, Profit and Loss, Investment, Financing as well as Cash-Flow and Reporting on both company and department level. Concurrently, you get to know the importance of Portfolio Theory and Asset Management for international investments. Further, you learn how a variety of financing methods such as structured products function in the context of international capital markets. In-depth study of International Management The process of globalisation is one of the most important future challenges for companies. Both within and outside of the European Union there are countries with great economic potential. Often these chances offered in growth markets are not exploited, however, because the management lacks the key competencies necessary to successfully penetrate a market. That is why the two modules of the in-depth study International Management cover the most crucial decisionmaking areas of a manager operating in foreign markets. Module 11: International Strategy and Sales Management As a sales manager you control all organizational areas on an international market level. Individually tailored distribution concepts are, in particular, necessary, whenever companies face increasing global competition and to cater to niche-markets and product groups. According distribution systems need to be created and implemented under consideration of societal, judicial and political circumstances. Moreover, the realization of realistic targets within the overall sales strategy requires social competencies as well as knowledge of motivation systems when recruiting and matching an adequate sales team. Module 12: International Entrepreneurship In order to train your brain in general management questions, this module teaches you how to consider the founding of a company as well as questions of leadership and change in it from the point of view of an entrepreneur: Firstly, you draw up a business plan according to what has been treated in class in term of project management principles. Herein, aspects of SWOT-auditing, market- and competition-analyses, sales policy as well as finance and liquidity planning are considered. Secondly, you make your company grow, set up international networks and implement 14

management- and controlling-systems. These strategic decisions are taken on the basis of ethically acceptable values of entrepreneurship. When creating a corporate identity, it is also of importance to consider national actualities. In-depth study of Marketing and Sales Marketing and sales are a key factor of success for any company. The growing consumer demands, developments in the information economy and cost pressures have resulted in an enormous momentum, particularly in marketing and sales. In the in-depth study discipline of Marketing and Sales these developments are covered in two modules. Module 11: Marketing Strategies provides you with the opportunity to practice the conceptual skills demanded of product managers and marketing directors. Module 12: Sales and Customer Relationship Management will introduce you to the peculiarities of sales strategies and control as well as of customer relations management. In-depth study of Finance Capital markets have an ever-increasing impact both on a national and international level. While big corporations have always made use of professionals for their financial management, medium-sized companies are now starting to recognise the importance of this issue. Alternative methods of financing and international capital markets are covered in Module 11: International Finance. It is particularly the exporting companies and those undertakings with project operations in foreign countries that need to take special financing risks into account, and the safeguarding of these risks is demonstrated using real case studies. Module 12: International Asset Management provides students with an insight into how best to employ controlling as a strategic tool. In-depth study of Project and Contract Management More and more interdisciplinary activities and forms of interface management require -professional project management: this starts with the product development and -information management and extents all the way to event management. The tools of project management are used to help leading -interdisciplinary teams that work on complex tasks. Special emphasis is placed on sound project planning, on comprehensive risk analysis, on special project controlling and legally reliable claim management. All the objectives are realised in Module 11: Project Management Tools and Organisation and Module 12: Risk and Contract Management. In-depth study of Process and Change Management On the one hand, there is a strong need to offer the best available in the provision of products, processes and services. On the other hand there is the need for strict cost management in order to stay competitive. Process and change management has thus become one of the crucial competences for safeguarding the continued existence of a company. The necessary skills are taught in Module 11: Organisational Development and Module 12: Quality and Change Management. 15

Table of Programme MBA Alternative In-depth studes on request/demand Remark - In-depth study Finance Marketing & Sales Project & Contract Process & Change Medical Management Energy Economics -> International Finance; International Asset Management -> Marketing Strategies; Sales and CRM -> Project Management Tools and Organisation; Risk and Contract Management -> Organisation Development; Process; Quality and Change Management -> Health Care Management; Energy Policy and Law The requirement for the formation of a in-depth study course is a number of at least 7 attending students. Every in-depth study consists out of 2 modules, which replace the compulsory modules International Sales Management and International Entrepreneurship Compulsory in-depth study International Management within the 3rd semester! 4 Thesis 15 ECTS Defence 5 ECTS 3 Management Decision Making 4 ECTS 1 Assignment Investment and Controlling 4 ECTS 2 Assignments International Strategy and Sales Management 4 ECTS 1 Assignment International Entrepreneurship 4 ECTS 1 Assignment 2 Strategic Management 4 ECTS 2 Assignments Business Law 2 ECTS 1 Assignment Soft Skills & Leadership Qualities 2 ECTS 2 Assignments Research Methods 2 ECTS 1 Assignment 1 Crash Course Business Administration Crash Course Research Methodology General Economics 2 ECTS 2 Assignments Marketing 4 ECTS 2 Assignments Human Resource Management 4 ECTS 2 Assignments Financial Management 4 ECTS 1 Assignments 16

Examinations / assignments As an MBA student with Fontys in Venlo you will not be taking written exams as you did for your first degree. Instead, you will be demonstrating the progress you have made by means of so-called assignments which are at the same time a key tool for acquiring knowledge and skills. The papers you will be expected to write are about 10-12 pages (2500-3000 words) long, and you will work on them either alone or in small groups. These papers will deal with practical issues relating to the area of a given module. Ideally, these issues revolve around problems in your company or that of another group member. On the one hand, these assignments are supposed to help you gain a deeper understanding, as you systematically familiarise yourself with scientific literature on a given subject and based on theory develop solutions which are relevant for the real world. On the other hand they help you focus on the applicability of theoretical approaches with the objective of finding practical solutions to a problem. Your masterpiece - the thesis Writing your Master s thesis offers you the opportunity to demonstrate that you have successfully acquired all the necessary skills and know-how to continue to independently develop scientificallybased and integrative solutions for relevant problems in the business world. The thesis will be at the centre of your attention during the fourth semester, and the expectations and the volume are similar to those at a regular university. The main difference lies in the practical focus of the Master s thesis. Having discussed the project with your supervisor you will, in most cases, be working on a specific problem of your company. What else do you have to know? At Fontys in Venlo, you do not only study in an international setting, but also with international fellow students. Therefore, the whole programme is in English. Please check next page for the language skills and tests required. We offer intensive language training to improve your level of English. Please go to www.fontys.nl/ campusvenlo for more details. 17

Florian Frédéric Stumm, student MBA Maik Warner, student MBA Finding the right MBA program is not easy. Therefore I highly recommend the MBA program offered by Fontys Internationale Hogeschool Economie. This program has an excellent reputation in the economy and has been successfully accredited by the FIBAA (the leading academic accreditation in Germany). All modules are very well designed and are especially addressed to professionals like me. A major advantage of the Fontys is that the courses are very practice oriented. Thus the program helped me greatly in my daily management activities. The academic studies at Fontys are characterized by a high degree of practical relevance. Already during my bachelor degree we had the opportunity to transfer theory into real day-today business. The extra occupational MBA course keeps to this tradition. Every student can present his personal business challenges and discuss it within the course. That can be an important personal competitive advantage. Not least because of that fact, my company offered me the possibility to work abroad and to gain further professional experiences. Also I like to highlight the flexibility this program contains in order to combine it with my day-to-day business. Moreover this program has been a real catalyst to my career successes. With the help of Fontys MBA I assumed more professional responsibility and I was able to change my job. Now I am the head of a national and international operating division without my MBA studies this position would be certainly impossible. Retrospective I am extremely pleased with this MBA experience. 18

Overview Four semester part-time in Venlo Starting date: fall term or spring term Lessons: 2-3 times monthly, Friday 16.30 to 21.30 and Saturday 8.30 to 17.00 Commencement of studies: September 1st or March 1st Last date of enrolment: 6 weeks before start of semester (July 15th or Jan 15th) Requirements Bachelor Degree At least two years professional experience and current working employment in an MBA-relevant setting Proof of good English proficiency through appropriate certificate (e.g. TOEIC 700, TOEFL 550/213, IELTS academic 6.0) For further details please see our website (www.fontys.nl/mba). Non-EU residents please notice the special demands, permit of stay for non-eu residents! Tuition fees EUR 10,290.00 in total or 24 monthly instalments of EUR 350.00, plus an enrolment fee of EUR 1,580.00 (with payment by instalments, enrolment fee must be paid in advance). Examination fees: 310.00 Promotion: Costs can be claimed in full from taxes or paid by employer when appropriate. Further information: For any further queries you may have concerning our MBA course. Please call our office on line 0031 877 879 288 or send an email to fihe-mba@fontys.nl For more detailed information, an abstract of the curriculum and an online registration form please see our website at www.fontys.nl/mba 19

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