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Introduction to German Business Studies
Little friends who want to go to Germany to study business, have you ever known German business? Next, I would like to give you a detailed introduction to the business major of studying abroad in Germany, hoping to help you.

What are the advantages of studying in a German business school?

1, international double degree:

Master students studying in German business schools have the opportunity to obtain international double degrees, both of which are certified by the Ministry of Education of China.

2. Language advantages:

Some majors in German business schools are taught in English or bilingual. In addition to mastering English and German as living languages, the school has also set up a third foreign language training course to help students truly become international talents to adapt to their future international careers.

3. Global employment advantages:

The graduates of advanced business schools in Germany have good practical application ability, diversified cultural background and language advantages, all of which are attributed to the idea that German business schools have always maintained internationalization of education and high practicability of courses. These abilities are very competitive for China students, but they are the most basic part for German advanced business education, because these abilities are necessary for today's business leaders or professional managers, and German advanced business only carries out strict quality control on these quality education.

Ranking of German Business Universities

1, University of Melbourne.

2. University of New South Wales.

3. University of Sydney.

4. Monash University.

5. University of Queensland.

6. Australian National University.

7. University of Western Australia.

8. Macquarie University.

9. La Trobe University.

10, University of Technology, Sydney.

Advantages of studying in Germany in business

1, a German high-tech company born to meet the needs of enterprises.

Graduates from German business schools are called human resources that best meet the needs of international enterprises. In public comprehensive universities in Germany, economic majors are generally divided into two categories: enterprise economics and national economics, mainly focusing on theoretical study. For example, Mannheim University, a leader in the field of economic majors, has the School of Enterprise Economics and the School of Law and National Economics, and only has several related majors, such as economics, management and economic education, unlike China University, which refines business majors. When China undergraduates majoring in international trade, finance and marketing want to apply for German postgraduate courses, their majors are not matched.

Moreover, in the case that the career goal of most business students in universities is to enter banking, local or multinational companies to work in related fields rather than academic research, the majors of public comprehensive universities often cannot meet their career orientation and development. Because the students of comprehensive public universities often only have good professional theoretical depth, but they can't have the experience and ability to solve practical problems in the commercial battlefield. In order to meet the needs of the market, and to provide enterprises with business talents who can face practical problems, German high-tech enterprises came into being.

Therefore, enterprises in Germany and even Europe are very inclined to recruit graduates from German business schools. First, the curriculum of German business schools is in line with the trend and market demand. Secondly, the graduates of German business schools not only have excellent business knowledge and diverse cultural background, but also have rich relevant internship experience.

2. High-quality overseas or German internship.

The establishment of most higher business schools in Germany is not mainly for pure education, but more for cultivating talents suitable for German enterprises. The close ties between German business schools and enterprises and relevant departments not only provide students with good employment prospects, but also build lifelong interpersonal networks for students. Compared with public comprehensive universities, German higher business schools pay more attention to the cultivation of students' practical ability, flexibility and psychological endurance. In addition to theoretical knowledge training and discussion of report papers, the course also includes work practice interspersed in each semester.

Through the employment office of the school, students can easily find internship opportunities related to their majors. Turn everyday learning into solving practical problems and lay a solid foundation for future employment. Students of German Business School pointed out: "A good internship site can help students quickly find their future position in the hotel industry, lay a good foundation and accumulate experience, and also let students feel the future working environment and responsibilities."

3. Hundreds of overseas prestigious cooperative schools.

If you want to experience business education in many countries at one time, then HEC in Germany is the place to realize your wish. German business schools have maintained good cooperative relations with many international universities, set up various international exchange programs, and signed student internship agreements with some internationally renowned enterprises, that is, students can have the opportunity to study in relevant foreign institutions and practice in relevant enterprises during their studies, so as to accumulate experience, broaden their horizons and increase their employment opportunities after graduation. At the same time, foreign professors and students will also come to Germany for exchange visits regularly, and conduct teaching and research in our school for one or two semesters to promote international academic exchanges. Compared with public comprehensive universities, the internationalization characteristics of higher business schools are more prominent.

Take Dortmund International School of Management in Germany as an example. There are more than 200 overseas cooperative colleges, covering five continents, and quite a few of them are world-class universities such as Boston University, Manchester University, Lancaster University, Tsinghua University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, peking university hsbc school of business, University of Queensland, Berkeley College and University of California.