Financial Management
Key Facts
Department
Degree
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of International Business from UniSC Australia (MIntBus) [Double Degree]
Program Form
Full-time, further education
Program Structure
4 terms (22 months), 120 ECTS
Study Location
Language of Instruction
English
Program Start
summer term (March 15th),
winter term (October 1st)
Admission Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (or higher) and at least 2 years work experience
Accreditation
accredited by the FIBAA and German Accreditation Council until 2030
Tuition Fees
3450 € per term
Program Brochure
Application
Deadline: January 31st (Summer Term)
Deadline: August 15th (Winter Term)
Profiles
Our target group are young professionals with proven intellectual vitality and leadership potential.
This makes our MBA unique:
- Specialized MBA with highly international student group
- Integration into German job market via 20-week internship
- Excellent learning environment (1:6 instructor/student ratio)
- Syllabus inclusion of A2 German language Goethe certificate
- Bloomberg Lab and Certification
- Low tuition fees and extraordinary services and support
- MBA program Financial Management with the FIBAA premium seal
It is the only English-taught international full-time MBA program in Germany with a dedicated focus on finance. From 2023, the program offers an optional Dual Degree from UniSc Australia – without prolonging your studies! Applications are welcomed from graduates from all disciplines with 2 years relevant work experience.
If you are interested in general management and finance, have an entrepreneurial spirit, are globally-minded and ambitious, our MBA program Financial Management could be just right for you.
Our internationally accredited MBA program is designed to promote the knowledge and skills of graduate students seeking leadership responsibilities in the area of Financial Management and to enhance their social, methodological and IT-management competencies.
How did other students experience studying Financial Management at Coburg University?
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Class Profile
Financial Management students have an international outlook and are driven by determination, resilience and creativity.
Currently, around 60 post-graduate students from 27 countries are enrolled.
The program is internationally-oriented and especially geared to the requirements of international students.
For German students, the MBA in Financial Management presents a unique opportunity to profit from a friendly, cross-cultural, international learning environment.
Job Perspectives
The vast majority of graduates remain in Germany after completing their studies in Coburg.
Often they are employed by international corporations.
Generally, graduates find it easy to procure a professional position in their areas of choice, primarily: Finance and Banking, Management Accounting, Treasury, Business Strategy, Consulting.
Initial assignments typically are: Finance Director, Financial Controller, Corporate Treasurer, Financial Analyst, SAP Consultant, FX Manager or Risk Analyst.
Recently our graduates have successfully launched their post-MBA careers at companies such as adidas, Allianz, Bosch, BMW, Brose, Commerzbank, Continental, Daimler, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Börse, Deutsche Bundesbank, E.ON, Henkel, Knorr-Bremse, KPMG, Linde, Metro, Opel, Schaeffler, SAP, Siemens and Volkswagen.
Testimonials
Anastasia Dalatsi
“The MBA provided us with a wide range of skills, taught us not only theory but strategic and management skills.”
Anastasia Dalatsi / Greece / Financial Statement Assurance Services, Ernst & Young
Narayan Bhusal
“The MBA Financial Management at Coburg University helped me to shape my career in finance. Diversity of the program is something which makes it really special and the support from the administration was simply amazing.”
Narayan Bhusal / Nepal / Treasury Manager, Hillenbrand Inc. (USA)
Min Chen
“The study in Coburg gave me a further knowledge extension in Finance area, which is very practical and useful in the later working environment. The study offered the opportunity of an internship, which opened the door for me to work in a reputable German company. The colleagues and professors I met in our program were also very nice and warm-hearted. In addition I was very impressed by the strong and organized administrative support we received as a student.”
Min Chen / China / Senior Manager Treasury, German Automotive Company
Miryusup Abdullaev
“The applied or practical nature of the program was key to my personal development. It spanned from University professors with rich practical backgrounds, to guest lecturers who were senior-level experts or managers in the industry or the trips to different firms.”
Miryusup Abdullaev / Uzbekistan / Head of Operations, Deutsche Börse Cash Markets
Ivan Bokic
“For an individual seeking a career in the finance industry, I would highly recommend the MBA program Financial Management, because of the modules offered and its practical focus. Good academic performance from the MBA Program allowed me to find a job upon finishing my studies and start a career in finance.”
Ivan Bokic / Montenegro / Senior Consultant for DACH region, FactSet GmbH
Grace Dong
“Studying the MBA Financial Management in Coburg provided me with international knowledge and experiences, also let me get to know people not only from Germany but also all over the world.”
Grace Dong / China / Tax Manager, Eberspaecher Exhaust Technology Shanghai
Saud Bin Naumann
“The program gave me the perfect head start I needed to start my career – it took me out of my comfort zone and brought out a version of me I never knew existed.”
Saud Bin Naumann / Pakistan / Expert Finance, Allianz S.E.
Anna-Lena Stöpler
“The MBA program in Financial Management gave me a comprehensive insight into the finance world and helped me finding my place there.”
Anna-Lena Stöpler / Germany / Project Manager, Siemens
Catalin Petcu
“Guest lectures from experts in the field, proximity of international world leading German companies and inclusion of a practical semester ensure an up-to-date relevant curriculum. Financial Management remains a very dynamic field, which requires continuous and practical education.”
Catalin Petcu / Romania / Director Corporate Banking, SMBC
Sun Bingqing
“The two year study was extremely helpful for my career growth. What I studied in the program applied in my daily work in the past 13 years. As well as the social and diversity of the program helped me to be more adaptable in my life. It was a great two-year experience providing a life long benefit.”
Sun Bingqing / China / Greater China Commercial Contract Director at Kantar, WPP
Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq
“The MBA FM program prepared me for Finance and Academic career. I really enjoyed diversity on campus and teaching quality is excellent.”
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq / Pakistan / Academic Researcher, IU International University of Applied Sciences
Program Contents
During your studies you will build your foundation in general and financial management.
Electives allow you to specialize in areas of particular interest and thereby to develop expertise with your career ambitions in mind.
Integrated German language classes allow you to exploit the most attractive opportunities for your internship.
After the practical semester you will be well equipped to combine your theoretical and practical knowledge in your master thesis.
Base Modules of Financial Management
- Human Resource Management and Organization
- Financial Management Accounting
- International Tax and Legal Systems
- Intercultural Management and Ethics
- Business Strategy and International Marketing
- Information and Communication Systems
Program Structure
Core Modules of Financial Management
- International Economics
- Corporate Finance
- Financial Markets and Institutions
- Treasury Management
- Risk Management
German Language Courses
German language classes are offered at various levels of proficiency and are free of charge to enrolled students of the MBA program Financial Management.
Our introductory courses are integrated into the curriculum and do not require any previous German language skills.
Students complete a placement test for German and / or provide a relevant language certificate.
The compulsory language module German Intensive Course I concludes with the German exam Goethe-Zertifikat A1, the German compulsory module German Intensive Course II concludes with the German exam Goethe-Zertifikat A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).
Electives
- Applied Risk Management
- Business Psychology and Negotiation
- Current Topics in International Finance
- Digital Transformation & Innovative Finance
- Econometrics
- European History and Culture
- Finance and Quantitative Modeling
- Financial Derivatives
- Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A)
- Islamic Finance & Banking
- Issues in Political Science
- Mergers and acquisitions (M&As)
- Operations Management
- Risk and Insurance Management
- SAP-FI
- Selected Topics in Corporate Finance
Practical semester
We believe that academic education at Coburg University is not limited to a classroom environment, but also happens off campus.
Hence, we expose and connect our students to the real world on a variety of levels.
For this objective, our MBA students participate in:
- a 20-week internship at a German company
- firm outings and cultural study trips linked to specific coursework, giving them the opportunity to visit a number of iconic cities and experience German culture and history
- an academic excursion led by staff and faculty, in which we explore the business, political and cultural facets of large German cities or the capital cities of our neighbors
The internship, field trips and academic excursion bridge theory and practice.
They form an integral part of the curriculum.
We consider these activities key to enhance students’ networking abilities and stimulate their integration in Germany, whilst facilitating contact with future employers.
Invariably they are memorable experiences.
Master Thesis
In the last semester students focus on the master’s thesis.
Many students choose to conduct research on an innovative theme in one of their courses, while others prefer a topic relating to their tasks at their internship.
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Admission
Admission Requirements
<id=”More Information about admission requirements”>Applicants to the Coburg MBA must have these requirements:
- a 3-year Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) preferably in the field of Business Administration, Commerce or Economics (min. grade of 2.5 on the German scale or a 2.5 GPA on a four-point scale).
A Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test is recommended for graduates from other academic disciplines such as engineering, medicine, natural sciences or the humanities. - at last two years of work experience The MBA Program is designed for students who have full-time work experience before matriculation.
Work experience includes opportunities in which students have been able to develop their professional and leadership skills.
Applicants with a non-business degree must have at least 1 year practical experience (out of a minimum of 2 years) in the field of commerce. - Proficiency in English – Applicants must demonstrate their command of English by submitting the results of one of the following tests: TOEFL, IELTS or PTE test results if you attended a non-English undergraduate program.The following are the required minimum scores:
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
- PB TOEFL 550
- IB TOEFL 80
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS):
- 6.5 or UNIcert® II
- Pearson PTE Academic
- PTE Academic Score 53
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
The required documents include
- a passport or ID photograph
- a scanned copy of all relevant diplomas, certificates and transcripts of records
- the TOEFL, IELTS or PTE test results
- a scanned copy of your passport
Acceptance and Confirmation
Kindly complete the online application, upload all required documents and send it to us online.
Recommended procedure
Our admissions process entails the following recommended procedure:
- After uploading the required documents for evaluation to www.uni-assist.de, the first step is to submit an online application which includes assembling a variety of materials that will help us assess your qualifications and work experience.
- Thereupon you may be invited to participate in an initial selection interview.
The selection interview typically takes 15 minutes and is designed to evaluate your suitability, motivation and qualification.
The interview may be conducted digitally via Zoom. - Finally – after completion of steps 1 and 2 – the program director may invite you to a final interview, also conducted via Zoom.
All successful applicants are requested to take note of the Joining Instructions.
Note: After arrival in Germany, applicants must present their original certificates and documents (no copies) to confirm their enrolment in the MBA program.
Tuition Fees & Scholarship
Tuition fees for the four term program currently comprise 13,800 € in total (3,450 € per term).
In addition, students are required to pay an enrollment fee of around 130 € every term.
Coburg University does not offer scholarships for MBA students, but there are many organizations in Germany which provide scholarships for students from abroad.
More information can be found here: Scholarships
Lecturers
Lecturers of Coburg University
- Prof. Dr. Claus-Burkard Böhnlein, Department of Business and Economics
Management of Projects and Business Simulation | Operations Management - Prof. Dr. Christian EckertDepartment of Business and Economics
Risk and Insurance Management - Prof. Dr. Eduard GerhardtDepartment of Business and Economics
Information and Communication Systems | Management of Projects and Business Simulation | SAP/FI - Prof. Dr. Mirko KraftDepartment of Business and Economics
Risk Management and Insurance - Prof. Dr. Jochen Leidner, Department of Business and Economics
Innovation Management - Prof. Dr. Victor J. RandallDepartment of Business and Economics
Applied Risk Management | Financial Markets and Institutions | Project Placement and Coaching Seminar | Master Thesis Seminar - Prof. Dr. Thomas SchauerteDepartment of Business and Economics
Corporate Finance | Quantitative Methods in Finance | Risk Management - Prof. Dr. Felix Weispfenning, Department of Business and Economics
Business Strategy and International Marketing
Guest Lecturers
- Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq, IU International University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Digital Transformation and Innovative Finance (DTIF) - Hannelore Bänsch, Hanne Bänsch Consulting and Coaching, Germany
Human Resources, People Management - Prof. Randall Bolten, Lucidity, USA
Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) - Dr. Sadrita Deb, Bharathidasan Institute of Management, BHEL, Tiruchirappalli
Investment Valuation - Joachim Fuchs, Deutsche Bank Privat- und Geschäftskunden AG, Germany
Risk Management - Dr. Apostolos Gerontas, Department of Applied Sciences
Intercultural Management and Ethics - Dr. Christoph Götz, Rödl GmbH, Germany International
Tax and Legal Systems - Prof. Dr. Jürgen Kähler, FAU Erlangen, Germany Corporate Finance, Econometrics, Financial Derivatives
- Philipp Meier, University of Bayreuth, Germany
International Economics - Philipp Morscheck, DZ BANK AG Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank, Germany
Corporate Finance - Leandro Navarro, University of Bayreuth, Germany
International Economics - Ralf Otto, ROI GmbH, Germany, Financial and Management Accounting
- Dr. Marcel Röser, University of Hohenheim, Germany
Financial and Management Accounting - Dr. V.P. Sriraman, Bharathidasan Institute of Management, BHEL, Tiruchirappalli
Investment Valuation - Wolfgang Strobel, Hauck & Aufhäuser, Germany
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) - Prof. Dr. Jeffrey M. Thompson, University of Valley Forge, USA
International Tax and Legal Systems - Prof. Dr. Raymond Vines, Consultant/ Instructor/ Trainer (self-employed), USA
Treasury Management - Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weiss, Allen & Overy LLP, Germany International Tax and Legal Systems
- Prof. Dr. Reinhard Zintl, University of Bamberg, Germany
Issues in Political Science
Support for International Students
Unlike at larger universities throughout the world, you will not need binoculars in order to see your professor at Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts.
International students are supported by a student tutoring and counselling system.
A social and cultural activities program especially for international students is organized to support their integration process.
Our International Office provides advice, supports you and resolves organizational issues relating to your studies.
More information can be found here: Our support for international students
Coburg University is part of the Code of Conduct.
It aims to ensure that students from abroad receive the quality of support and advice needed when studying in Germany.
The code defines quality standards for foreigners studying at German universities. Go to the Code of Conduct