The University of St.Gallen MBA is a Masters of Business Administration program offered at the University of St. Gallen, a public research university located in St. Gallen, Switzerland.
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History
The University of St.Gallen MBA programme was established in 2005. It is part of the University of St.Gallen Executive School of Management, Technology and Law (ES-HSG), which has the status of an Institut mit besonderen gesamtuniversitären Aufgaben. The Academic Director is Professor Simon Evenett.
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Academic program
The University of St.Gallen MBA offers two formats: a 1-year Full-time MBA and a 2-year Part-time MBA. These programmes are accredited by EQUIS and AACSB.
Rankings
Rankings by the Financial Times:
- European Business School Ranking (2016): Ranked No. 5 among business schools in Europe
- Global MBA Ranking (2017): Ranked No. 59 globally and No. 19 among European Business Schools
- Executive Education (2014): Ranked No. 27 globally
Rankings by The Economist:
- "Which MBA?" - Full Time MBA Ranking : Ranked No. 88 in World (2016), No. 21 in Europe (2015)
Rankings by Bloomberg Businessweek:
- Bloomberg Best non-US Business Schools (2016): Ranked No. 16.
Rankings by Wall Street Journal:
- Fast Path to the Fast Track Ranking (2009): Ranked No. 13 (out of 15) in Europe
Rankings by Quacquarelli Symonds
- QS TopMBA.com Jobs & Salary Trends Report: 1st place top salary school in Western Europe (Average Salary, Class of 2014: USD130,000)
- QS Global 200 Business Schools Report: 15th place among business schools in Europe (2014/2015)
- 2015 Return on Investment Report for European Full-Time MBA programs
- HSG Full Time MBA ranked 2 for salary uplift (150%)
- HSG Full Time MBA ranked 2 for 10-year Return on Investment ($1,045,078)
- HSG Full Time MBA ranked 5 for 20-year Return on Investment ($4,505,904)
Partnerships
The University of St.Gallen MBA has programme-level relationships with Copenhagen Business School, Imperial College London, Macquarie University and Nanyang Technological University, whereby a limited number of electives can be taken at these institutions.
External links
- Official website
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia