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The Top 5 Universities for Management Master’s Degrees

The flexible nature of the two-year full-time program invites you to expand your horizons by studying abroad for a double degree or taking an exchange semester. Furthermore, the program’s employability indicator performance is excellent, guaranteeing that its graduates will have the opportunity to follow their desired career trajectories.

Copenhagen Business School (CBS), the only Danish school to be in the top 10, is now placed ninth. The strength of its alumni network is demonstrated by the near-perfect score its MSc in Economics and Business Administration received for alumni outcomes. On this metric, just three colleges worldwide outperform CBS.

The two years of full-time study for the MSc in Economics and Business Administration are broken up into four semesters. There are required courses in the first and second semesters, and the third semester.

A collaborative program offered by the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce, ESADE, and Lingnan (University) College in China has risen two spots to seventh place in this year’s rankings. Its MSc in Global Strategic Management is ranked second globally and has received a high score on the thought leadership index.

Students must complete a wide range of coursework at all three campuses as part of the program’s 40-credit hour curriculum. Its objective is to develop the abilities necessary to effectively manage cross-cultural teams while encouraging active learning and teamwork.

The top-ranked university in Spain for a master’s degree in management is Madrid’s IE Business School, which rose two spots to take fourth place this year.

Students can choose to learn in either English or Spanish or both. The 10-month programme is made up of two periods of core business modules and a third period of specialisation in a topic such as international business, sales & marketing, digital business, and many more options. 

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