Master of Arts in Management and Leadership
Geneva, Switzerland
DURATION
14 up to 16 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2024
TUITION FEES
CHF 38,880 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* full program fee
Introduction
Succeed as a Strategic Leader
Not all managers are leaders — yet the most effective managers often rise to senior leadership roles. The most advanced among them will not only drive success for their own company but influence the landscape of an entire industry. This requires a dedication to excellence, a commitment to learning and to being at the forefront of business trends.
Our program will equip you with an understanding of global business practices, the capacity for innovative thinking, and the motivational skills needed not just to manage people but to rally them behind you. Our professors will help to amplify your abilities for developing solutions to complex problems and situations. You will understand how to analyze industry trends and their impact on your organization as well as to anticipate, plan, and execute organizational change.
Accreditation
Webster University carries full institutional accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). Students at Webster University Geneva, therefore, earn the same degree that is awarded in the United States.
In addition, our Business and Management programs offered by the Walker School of Business and Technology at Webster University Geneva are accredited by ACBSP (Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs).
Program Outcome
Graduates of the management and leadership program will be able to:
- Demonstrate proficiency with group dynamics, collaboration, interpersonal relations, and leading individuals, teams, and organizations.
- Analyze and organize proficient solutions for complex business problems and demonstrate logical reasoning and idea generation for making effective business decisions.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the functional areas of business, such as finance, accounting, marketing operations, and human resources, as well as the capacity to synthesize and apply this functional knowledge.
- Construct solutions to management problems using facts, concepts, principles and analytical techniques, quantitative skills, and theories used in the study of management.
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Curriculum
The 36 credit hours required for the master of arts (MA) in management and leadership must include the following courses:
- MNGT 5000 Management (Requisite Course) (3 hours)
- MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior (3 hours)
- HRMG 5000 Managing Human Resources (3 hours)
- BUSN 5200 Basic Finance for Managers (3 hours)
- MNGT 5650 Management and Strategy (3 hours)
- MNGT 5670 Managerial Leadership (3 hours)
- HRDV 5630 Organization Development and Change (3 hours)
- MNGT 6000 Integrated Studies in Management (3 hours)
In addition, the student chooses elective courses offered in this major and/or from the program curricula of other George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology majors.
If the requisite course is waived, the student must choose an elective course from this major or from the program curriculum of another George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology major. Students pursuing dual majors who have the requisite course(s) waived will complete only the remaining required courses for the dual majors.
Emphasis Options
Management and leadership has 12 hours of elective credit. Students can customize this generalist degree by using these hours to capture an emphasis. Seven emphases are shown below, with their parent departments. Note that not all options may be available on the Geneva campus - for more information on the current offering please contact graduate admissions.
Cybersecurity (Math & Computer Science)
- CSSS 5000 Introduction to Cybersecurity (3 hours)
- CSSS 5120 Cybersecurity Infrastructures (3 hours)
- CSSS 5210 Cybersecurity Law and Policy (3 hours)
- CSSS 5220 Cybersecurity Threat Detection (3 hours)
Digital Marketing Management (Management)
- MRKT 5000 Foundations of Marketing Strategic Thinking (3 hours)
- MRKT 5740 Management of Digital Marketing (3 hours)
- MRKT 5895 Marketing Analytics* (3 hours)
- MRKT 5750 Management of Social Media (3 hours)
- MRKT 5790 Digital Marketing Strategy (3 hours)
*BUSN 5760 or MRKT 5890 is a prerequisite course and must be taken prior to MRKT 5895.
Entrepreneurship (Management)
- ENTR 5000 Entrepreneurship Process, Methods, and Innovation (3 hours)
- ENTR 5200 Corporate Entrepreneurship (3 hours)
- MNGT 5990 Corporate Responsibility and Society (3 hours)
- NPLR 5210 Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship (3 hours)
Health Administration (Business)
- HLTH 5000 Organization and Management in Health Administration (3 hours)
- HLTH 5050 Financial Management in Health Administration (3 hours)
- HLTH 5140 Health Administration Law (3 hours)
Marketing (Management)
- MRKT 5000 Foundations of Marketing Strategic Thinking (3 hours)
- MRKT 5610 Marketing Channel Management (3 hours)
- MRKT 5720 Promotional Management (3 hours)
or MRKT 5740 Management of Digital Marketing (3 hours) - MRKT 5960 Marketing Management (3 hours)
- Any MRKT-designated course or elective courses listed in the MS in marketing program (3 hours)
Organizational Development and Change (Management)
- ORDV 5000 Practicing Organizational Development (3 hours)
- ORDV 5100 Change Leader Self-Mastery (3 hours)
- ORDV 5200 Organizational Development Consulting Practices (3 hours)
- ORDV 5300 Data-Driven Approaches to Organizational Development (3 hours)
Project Management (Business)
- BUSN 5100 Introduction to Project Management (3 hours)
- BUSN 5300 Project Procurement Management (3 hours)
- BUSN 5700 Advances in Project Management (3 hours)
(prerequisites: BUSN 5100 and BUSN 5760)
Students completing an emphasis in project management may qualify for a graduate certificate in project management, where the certificate is available. To gain the certificate, students must pay a second graduation fee.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Webster University Geneva offers both academic scholarships and/or financial aid grants. Generally, priority is given to those who will commit to studying at the rate of two courses per term (the equivalent of 12 credits per semester).
Typical awards reduce the invoiced amounts by about 15% to 30%, with some individual award offers as high as 50% of tuition fees. According to University guidelines, combinations of academic scholarships and financial aid grants offered by Webster University Geneva may not exceed 50% of tuition costs.
Awards that are offered are renewable, provided the student maintains good academic standing and continued enrollment in their studies.
Requesting Financial Aid from Webster in Geneva
The Scholarship and Financial Aid Committee only reviews applications after individuals earn an offer of admission. We recommend that you submit your financial aid form and supporting documents by April 1 if you plan to relocate to Geneva for the start of the Fall semester. For other start dates, awards are granted on a rolling basis, typically one term in advance of the intended start date.
The application form can be requested from the admissions office.
All Financial Aid information submitted to the University is highly confidential and is kept separate from students' admission and academic records.
The admissions team can provide additional guidance and further details to applicants.
U.S. Federal Aid Programs
Webster University's Financial Aid office in St. Louis, USA, supports U.S. citizens who enroll in Webster University campus locations outside of the U.S. with additional guidance on taking advantage of U.S. Federal Graduate Loan programs.