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What is the MIB?

The Master of International Business (MIB) is a graduate program that integrates the disciplines of International Management and International Economics. This program provides students with the opportunity to earn an internationally accredited degree, all while benefiting from the advantages of being taught entirely in English and having no tuition fees. The MIB program is designed to deliver a comprehensive education in the field of international business, with a specialized emphasis on developing a profound understanding of global trade and international financial management.

Why study MIB at HTW Berlin?

  • Business studies, economics, management, marketing, law, finance, intercultural skills: MIB teaches you all the important hard and soft skills you need for an international career in business.
  • Internationality and practical relevance: You will meet students from all over the world - and thus learn to collaborate successfully in intercultural teams right from the start of your studies. Teachers with international professional experience provide you with up-to-date practical knowledge. The courses are conducted entirely in English
  • Small groups with lots of interaction: Project work and case studies constitute a significant part of the MIB degree programme. The courses consist of a maximum of 45 participants.
  • Study in Berlin: Live and study in Germany's capital city with its unique history and way of life.

Requirements for the MIB degree programme

  • Excellent knowledge of English
  • Intercultural Competence
  • Sound general knowledge
  • A passion for group work
  • An interest in economic issues and interconnections
  • Experience in Academic Writing

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Programme content
  • Business and Management: Developing and Implementing Global Business Strategy, Intercultural Leadership, Motivation and Team Development, Selected Aspects of International Business Law; Leadership and Change Management; Sustainability Management, Marketing Research in International Business
  • Economics: International Economic Environment and Policy; Economics of European Integration
  • Finance and Accounting: International Financial Management, Accounting for Decision Making, Contemporary Financial and Accounting Issues
  • Soft  and Method Skills: Quantitative Approaches to Management, Qualitative Approaches to Management, Negotiation Skills, Master Thesis Seminar, Foreign Language
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