Management
Management (M.Sc.)

The special profile of the “Management” Master’s degree program results from the combination of management research topics with teaching. The degree program has an international orientation with numerous English-language courses and provides a holistic understanding of the tasks and instruments of management from a market and resource-oriented perspective. Participants learn how to solve practical management problems using scientific methods.
Detailed information on the degree program can be found on the course-specific website at: https://www.mim.wiso.rw.fau.de/
- Degree
- Master of Science
- Duration of studies in semester
- 4
- Start of degree program
- Winter semester
- Study location
- Nuremberg
- Number of students
- 150-250
- Subject group
- Economic and Social Sciences, Law
- Special ways to study
- International degree program, Double degree program
- Teaching language
- German or English
- Admission Requirements
- Qualification assessment
- Keywords
- Business Administration, Digitalization, Finances, International, Management, Sustainability, Personnel, Personnel Development, Economics, Business
What is the degree program about?
This degree programme combines management research and theory in a unique way by combining practical specializations with interdisciplinary theory relevant to various professional fields. In addition to soft skills, students acquire the ability to apply theoretical teaching in case studies and projects with practical relevance.
The course offers not only a general overview of management-related topics, but also plenty of scope for individual specialization. By dovetailing current management research with insights into business practice, the Master in Management conveys a cross-divisional and cross-functional perspective. Application skills (e.g. through the development of soft skills or working with case studies and projects) are learned as part of the knowledge transfer. In order to best address the central characteristics of modern management, the course teaches content on topics such as innovation, entrepreneurship, digitalization, sustainability and internationalization.
The degree program (120 ECTS) has a standard duration of four semesters and consists of a compulsory elective area, a specialization area and the Master’s thesis. While the compulsory elective area teaches the fundamentals of management, the specialization area prepares students for specific management tasks in different types of companies. The course can also be completed as a part-time course. In this case, the standard period of study doubles to 8 semesters, but the course content remains unaffected by the part-time arrangement.
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The degree program (120 ECTS) has a standard duration of four semesters and consists of 7 compulsory courses (35 ECTS), 11 elective modules (55 ECTS) and the Master’s thesis (30 ECTS).
While the core courses ensure the teaching of the holistic perspective of management, the electives enable students to specialize in one or more application areas of management.
While the compulsory part consists of teaching management perspectives, the specialization part prepares students for specific management tasks in different types of enterprise.
The chosen specialization allows students to develop a skills profile that is suitable for their future profession. In the electives, students can choose courses from the following content areas: “Strategic management & International business”, “Value creation & Digital transformation”, “Entrepreneurship & Innovation”, “Financial management”, “Health care management”, “Marketing management”, “Supply chain management”, “Sustainable & responsible management”, and “Management research”. -
Students can freely choose eleven modules (55 ECTS) from nine different subject areas in the area of specialization and combine them according to their individual preferences. If at least four modules (20 ECTS) from a module group are taken, the specialization chosen is shown as a major in the degree certificate. Students who prefer a generalist course of study and do not wish to specialize have the opportunity to freely choose the entire 55 ECTS of the specialization area. Further information can be found on the course-specific website at https://www.mim.wiso.rw.fau.de/program/.
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The degree program is aimed at graduates with a Bachelor’s degree in business studies or any other subject from a university. The required knowledge of business and economics must be demonstrated in an admission test. More information on the admission process is available here: ADMISSION – Master in Management (fau.de)
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Students of this degree program are prepared for careers in middle and upper management at companies of different sizes and in different industries. They have the opportunity to take specialization courses that focus on management tasks in a specific type of company or in a specific industry. Having acquired basic knowledge in compulsory elective modules and expanded upon it through specialization, graduates are also prepared for work in business consulting.
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- Admission requirements (first semester)
- Qualification assessment
- Application deadline winter semester
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31.05.
- Content-related admission requirements
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In order to apply for the Master’s degree program in Management, applicants must participate in an admissions examination to demonstrate the required knowledge of business and economics. If the applicant passes this examination, i.e. with a grade of at least “sufficient”, they can apply for the Master’s degree program via the campo online application system. As an alternative, the GMAT (General Management Admission Test, at least 600 points in the total score) or GMAT Focus (at least 565 points in the total score) can also be submitted (for both results not older than 2 years).
Selection criteria
- Achievements in the Bachelor’s degree program
- Results of the admissions examination / GMAT (at least 600 points in the total score) / GMAT Focus (at least 565 points in the total score) not older than 2 years
- Work experience (business/economics-related)
- Time spent abroad (study abroad or business/economics-related work experience abroad)
Language skills
- General language skills
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Language certificate of either German or English language: Proof of A-Levels/Abitur or Bachelor’s degree in either German or English; Alternatively: Proof of sufficient German language skills (DSH 2 exam or equivalent certificate) or English language skills.
- Details and notes
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Please find more detailed information on how to apply for a Master or advanced degree program on the following website: master.fau.de.
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