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Study Business and Management in Germany
Get an overview of how International Business and Management programs in Germany work. Take the chance to speak directly with representatives from the universities.
03 November 2026, 04:00 PM (Europe/Berlin Time)
75 min
live via Zoom




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Webinar agenda
Welcome & Subject Overview
Presented by: Nino, MyGermanUniversity
Hochschule Kaiserslautern: M.A. International Management and Finanсе
KLU: M.Sc. International Managеmеnt
Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences: M.A. Sustainable Development Managеmеnt
International School of Management: B.Sc. International Managеmеnt
Live Q&A with guests
Planned end of the webinar
About the study program 1

International Management and Finanсе
(Starting: Winter Semester)
- Starting
- Winter Semester
- Mode of Admission:
- no admission restriction, but ability test (interview)
- Study Mode:
- On campus
About the university 1

Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences
About the study program 2

International Managеmеnt
(Starting: Winter Semester)
- Start Dates
- Winter Semester: September
- Starting
- Winter Semester
- Mode of Admission:
- no admission restriction
- Study Mode:
- On campus
- Registration Fee & Tuition Information:
- The total tuition fee for the Standard Track (120 ECTS) is €32,800, with a fee of €8,200 per semester. For the Fast Track (90 ECTS), the total tuition fee amounts to €24,600, with a fee of €8,200 per semester. An application fee of €50 applies to all apрliсants.
About the university 2

Kühne Logistics University
About the study program 3

Sustainable Development Managеmеnt
(Starting: Both Semesters)
- Starting
- Both Semesters
- Mode of Admission:
- local admission restriction (local NC)
- Study Mode:
- On campus
About the university 3

Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences
About the study program 4

International Managеmеnt
(Starting: Both Semesters)
- Start Dates
- Winter Semester: September
- Summer Semester: March
- Starting
- Both Semesters
- Mode of Admission:
- no admission restriction, but ability test (entrance exam and interview)
- Study Mode:
- Flexible (online or on-campus)
- Registration Fee & Tuition Information:
- An enrollment fee of €600 applies to EU/EEA students and €1,500 to non-EU/EEА studеnts.
About the university 4
More about this webinar
Germany is not just a place to get a degree — it is a place to start a career. Consulting, finance, marketing, supply chain, and operations are all growing fields here, and international graduates who understand the market and speak the language have a real advantage. This webinar walks you through the programs, the requirements, and the opportunities — so you can make an informed decision about whether this is the right path for you.
Why Germany makes sense for Business and Management
- Europe's largest economy as your starting point. Germany's job market for business graduates spans automotive, technology, finance, logistics, and professional services — all sectors that hire management profiles at scale and offer structured entry paths for international graduates.
- The Mittelstand — a career path most students overlook. Germany's mid-sized companies are often global leaders in their niche. They offer real responsibility early, strong training programs, and are less competitive to enter than the obvious big names. Many actively recruit internationally.
- Industry connections built into the degree. German business programs are structured around internship semesters, company projects, and industry thesis partnerships. You graduate with documented work experience, not just a diploma.
- Three cities, three different career contexts. Frankfurt for finance and banking, Munich for corporate strategy and tech, Berlin for startups, digital business, and international operations — where you study shapes where you start.
- Studying in German gives you a market advantage. Candidates with German language skills have a significantly higher hiring rate in the local market. Studying in German is not just an academic requirement — it is a career investment.
- 18 months to find work after graduation. Germany's post-study residence permit gives non-EU graduates the legal right to stay and job-hunt after finishing their degree, with a clear path to the EU Blue Card for long-term residence.
What to expect from this webinar
- Programs and what they actually cover
- Career paths worth knowing about. From strategy consultant and financial analyst to operations manager, marketing lead, and business development manager — what the degree leads to in practice.
- Admission requirements and timelines. Entry requirements, language certificates, academic prerequisites, application deadlines — what you need to prepare and when.
- Live Q&A. Ask your questions directly — about programs, student life, career options, or anything else on your mind.
Webinar agenda
Welcome & Subject Overview
Presented by: Nino, MyGermanUniversity
Hochschule Kaiserslautern: M.A. International Management and Finanсе
KLU: M.Sc. International Managеmеnt
Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences: M.A. Sustainable Development Managеmеnt
International School of Management: B.Sc. International Managеmеnt
Live Q&A with guests
Planned end of the webinar
What you'll learn in this webinar
Top-class education
No tuition fees
Study in English
Work opportunities
Academic requirements
Language requirements
Application process
International Business
Management
Your hosts
Host
Nino
Team MyGermanUniversity
Work experience:
German-Arab Chamber of Industry and Commerce,
Institute for Intercultural and International Studies - Universität Bremen
Degree:
M.A. International Relations: Social Theory and Global Governance (Universität Bremen);
B.A. in International Relations, Minor in Economics (International Black Sea University, Tbilisi/Georgia);
And the best thing:
During the webinar you can put all your questions in the chat!
