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MBA in Management of Information Technology

Schiller International UniversityParis - FRANCE | Madrid - SPAIN

Field(s) of study: Full-Time MBA, Management of Information Systems
Cost of pre-eligibility application: 
  • Via Mastersbooking: 0 €
  • Via the regular school procedure: 50 €
Course cost: 17 000 €
Possible funding options: 
  • Academic excellence scholarships
  • Paid internship

Next admission round: 

Next recruitment session:
Jan

Available slots: 

Available spots: 5
Places available per academic year: 60

Program Language

  • English

Course length: 

  • 15 months

Start of the program: 

September

Level of entry: 

A Level+3 years
A Level+4 years
A Level+5 years

The MBA in Management of Information Technology is designed to meet the emerging market demand for IT management professionals. Students must complete a total of 15 courses, including MBA core courses and IT courses.

Recent trends in technology have increased the demand for information technology professionals. The Management of Information Technology program emphasizes management of information systems, database management, communications networks, project management, electronic commerce, systems analysis and design.

Students will be prepared for The University's simulation exercises which also add a unique dimension to the program. Delivered and conducted by experienced working professionals in Information Technology development and business, these complementary curricular support activities enable Schiller International University's students to break out of the classroom and gain hands-on experience even as they explore internship opportunities or network with potential employers.

 !  This degree must be completed at the Florida or Heidelberg campus or on-line 

Required Business Core Courses
Organizational Behavior
Managerial Accounting
Managerial Finance
Marketing Management
Multinational Business Management
Production and Operations Management
Comprehensive Business Management Seminar
Methods of Research and Analysis
IT Applications in Business

Required International Business Courses
Human Resources Management
International Marketing
 
Required IT Courses
Management of Information Systems
Database Management
Management of Networks
Information Technology Project Management
Systems Analysis, Design and Implementation

Course format: 

Schiller provides interesting options for students interested in an international education and studying in Paris or other cosmopolitan cities. The flexible feature of our University's academic model is that it operates on a four-month semester system. Within 1 semester students complete 4 courses, the duration of each course being one month. Undergraduate students are required to complete 40 courses (120 credits) in order to obtain a Bachelor´s Degree. Graduate students are required to complete 12 courses in order to obtain diploma.
Students who transfer in credits from other institutions will complete their studies faster and MBA students who require preparatory courses may take a little longer.
 

Students of high academic standing may be allowed to take additional classes, but most students complete 12 credits every 4 months. Students decide whether to take a break or to enroll immediately for the next 4 month session. Each student decides how fast he/she wants to complete the degree.

Entry requirements

To apply to the University, you would need to send, via courier or post, to the Paris campus:

- your academic transcripts (the originals sent by your previous academic institution) and certified copies of your diploma
- a completed application form that you may download from website
- a copy of your passport, TOEFL/ IELTS for non-native English speakers

- the application fee (50 €)

Course cost description: 

For a Graduate program, a semester (4 courses):

                        4 * 1,660 € tuition fees + 4 * 40 € cultural activities = 6, 800 € for one semester (4 months)
 

Books and living expenses are not included.
At Schiller, you can earn a scholarship which can cover 15% of the tuition fees. It is on a course by course basis, up to 6 courses for graduate programs, 20 courses for undergraduate programs.
To apply for a scholarship, you need to just write a letter explaining why you feel you are eligible for the scholarship, provide whatever supporting documentation to justify it and send it with your Application File. 
You also have the right to work in France during your studies. The law allows students to work 20 hours per week or 964 hours in a given year, which corresponds to 60% of full-time employment for the year.