EMBA Business Administration: What are the biggest disadvantages of the program?
After completing the EMBA Business Administration, Executive Master's program, you will be in a position to take on a decision-maker role in large, internationally active companies or a managing director position in SMEs in the future, even as a graduate of a non-business degree program. You will know the central skills that are important for management tasks in key positions.
The main disadvantages of an EMBA Business Administration degree program are:
- The part-time study period of approx. two years requires a high level of time commitment and a high degree of self-discipline and motivation.
- In addition to a degree from a Universities or University of Applied Sciences, a good command of German and English is required for the EMBA Business Administration, Executive Master's program. As a leader, you must also be prepared to tackle new and complex management tasks in an integrative manner, develop genuine leadership skills and engage in consistent peer-to-peer dialog during your studies. Are you ready for this?
- Depending on the school, you should expect to have a budget of around CHF 30,000 to CHF 40,000 for the entire EMBA Business Administration program. It is not possible to apply for a federal grant.
- In addition to general management knowledge, the program also teaches leadership skills and personal development as well as a specific management competence of your choice. The variety of topics and the development of one's own personality can be a challenge for some students.
The EMBA Business Administration enables you to take on management positions in large international companies or as managing director in SMEs, where you can apply the general management skills you have acquired as well as your personnel and specialist management skills.
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