Master in Global Entrepreneurship Economics and Management (GEEM)
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 Jul 2024*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 3,300 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* students can apply on university from april 2024 until the end of july 2024
** Global Entrepreneurship Economics and Management (GEEM): 200-3.300€ per year
Introduction
The master's program in Global Entrepreneurship, Economics, and Management (GEEM) aims at providing wanna-be managers, entrepreneurs, and analysts with in-depth skills in management, innovation, internationalization, and economics.
Globalization and innovation are the dominant traits in the current market scenario. In this respect, GEEM provides students with a unique mix of managerial and economic competencies and skills.
Job opportunities might be found in large and multinational companies, SMEs, startups, and international/transnational/domestic/regional economic organizations. During the two-year program, students will have frequent in-depth interactions with executives and managers from different companies and organizations, through workshops, laboratories, and stages.
The program is articulated in two curricula:
- International Business and Entrepreneurship (IBE), tailored to international management and entrepreneurship.
- Economics of innovation (EI), focused on applied economics.
The course also offers the opportunity of double degrees and student exchange programs. In particular, the GEEM is characterized by:
- A double degree program with the University of Jena, Germany
- A double degree program with the University of Hohenheim, Germany
- A double degree program with the Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- A student exchange with the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), India
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
This opportunity is available to particularly deserving students enrolled in the first year of Bachelor and Master Programs.
These scholarships are granted upon participation in a specific competition. Two specific calls are published every year, one for students enrolled in the first year of Bachelor and single cycle Master programs and one for students enrolled in the first year of Master programs.
For all details concerning the amounts, the requirements, and the application procedures, please consult the Competition Notice.
Selections are normally open between July and September every year for Bachelor students and between January and March every year for Master students.
Curriculum
Curriculum: International Business and Entrepreneurship (IBE) - Coordinator Professor Alberto Onetti
The curriculum in International Business and Entrepreneurship (IBE) aims to provide students with the managerial tools required by companies operating in the international markets. Globalization, Entrepreneurship and Innovation are key competitive factors for all companies–both SMEs and large and multinational companies–and industries, both mature and innovative.
The course provides a unique set of managerial and entrepreneurial competencies and skills that can open multiple career opportunities (either as an executive and/or consultant/entrepreneur). Specifically, the program provides advanced knowledge in:
- Entrepreneurship and innovation/startup management
- International business and international marketing
- Business modeling
- Fundraising and business planning
- Corporate and venture finance,
- Human resources and information systems
- International trade law.
Curriculum: Economics of Innovation (EI) - Coordinator Professor Raffaello Seri
The curriculum in Economics of Innovation (EI) provides a qualified learning track in applied research topics on Innovation Economics and International Economics. Specifically, the program provides advanced knowledge in:
- Industrial economics,
- Innovation processes and interaction between firms
- Markets and institutions in a context of increasing international competition.
Students in Economics of Innovation are trained to become applied analysts in dynamic innovative business sectors
and in local and international institutions and organizations. The skills acquired during the program will enable graduates to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing economic environment from a macroeconomic perspective (economic growth and international integration) with a high-level knowledge of microeconomic mechanisms (new technologies, new markets, new customers and suppliers, international business and de-localization).