Our MBA program at a glance
Entrepreneurship is not something you learn from text books alone. It is the combination of theory and practice that provides the key to successfully starting and/or managing a business.
Touro College Berlin’s MBA program is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), and combines a true leadership focus with international business experience.
Our MBA offers both novice and seasoned managers a comprehensive business education built on proven adult learning principles and a practitioner-oriented focus in small-sized classes. As an American College, the language of instruction is English.
Choosing the right MBA program for you can be a challenge. This is what we offer you:
Join the International Touro Network:
As an American College in Berlin with branches in New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Moscow, Paris, and Jerusalem, we pride ourselves in our international student body from various different nations. Thus, we offer you true classroom diversity and a global network with unlimited opportunities. An integral part of the MBA program is the option to study at our New York City campus for one semester.
Learning Environment:
The majority of our faculty are native English speakers from the private sector, who will not only provide a solid academic foundation, but share their substantial business experience and networks as well, creating an incubator environment for entrepreneurs. At Touro, we believe that teaching does not stop at the end of each class; our open-door policy allows students to keep close contact with instructors, and seek advice whenever needed.
A special extra dimension:
At our regular guest lecture series, students get a chance to network with high-profile personalities from the private sector as well as from public affairs. This semester the focus is on Government Affairs and lobbying issues. For the spring semester we are planning a trip to Brussels to meet with members of the EU Parliament, representatives of the Commission, and of various regulatory agencies.