Introduction
CEIBS offers a world-class, 18-month, full-time MBA program taught in English and designed to prepare talented young people with career aspiration, managerial potential, and international orientation for a career of global business leaders in the future. It aims primarily to enhance the student's ability to identify and utilize business opportunities, solve complicated business problems, motivate people, and develop organizations. CEIBS MBA program pays particular attention to its participants' leadership, professionalism, sense of social responsibility, cross-cultural competence, and entrepreneurial spirit.
CEIBS MBA program consists of compulsory courses of 37 credits in total, elective courses of 21 credits in total, and a practicum of 5 credits. It is designed to lay a solid foundation of management fundamentals, while providing flexibility to tailor to individual interests and career ambitions by offering two concentrations in Finance and Marketing respectively. Moreover, students are given the option to take part in the school's impressive international exchange program with the world's top-tier business schools.
CEIBS MBA Curriculum
Managerial Skills - Quantitative Methods for Management, Effective Presentation Skills, Leadership and Teamwork. Economics and Decision Sciences - Micro-Macro Economics, Chinese Economic Reform, Statistics for Managerial Decision Making, Operations Management. Finance and Accounting - Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Corporate Finance. Marketing - Marketing Management. Management - Organizational Behavior, Strategic Management. |
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Concentrations
Students can opt for a general management focus or specialize in Finance or Marketing by taking elective courses as required. Students who participate in international exchange and wish to take a concentration are advised to take full advantage of the courses offered by exchange partner schools which excel in either Finance or Marketing.
To qualify for the Marketing Concentration, students must complete 12 credits of electives in Marketing, including two required electives: (1) Marketing Research and (2) Consumer Behavior or Managing Business Marketing & Sales. To qualify for the Finance Concentration, student must complete 12 credits of electives in Finance & Accounting, including 2 of the following 3 electives: (1) Investments, (2) Advanced Corporate Finance, and (3) Financial Statement Analysis.
Scholarships
Scholarships for first-year students
CEIBS Scholarship, EU Scholarship, Liu Ji Education Fund, Wu Jinglian Education Fund, CHIC Leadership Development Program Fund, Bosch Scholarship, Omnicom Scholarship, Shanghai Municipal Government Scholarship, La Caixa and Casa Asia Scholarships, Talentia Fellowship Program.
Scholarships for second-year students
Emerson Scholarship, Baosteel Scholarship, A Capital-CEIBS Private Equity Scholarship (Internship Scholarship), EU-China BMT MBA Exchange Scholarship.
China Europe International Business School (CEIBS)
Established in Shanghai in 1994 as a non-profit joint venture between the Chinese government and the European Union on the basis of the China-EC Management Institute (CEMI) established in Beijing in 1984, the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) has been leading in all major innovations in business education in mainland China. Widely recognised as the best business school in Asia, CEIBS stands as an example of the success of China-EU cooperation, and as a showcase of the achievements of China's reform and opening up.
Since the school's establishment, Chinese and European leaders have consistently offered ample support to the school's development. On October 13, 2003, China's first EU Policy Paper specifically stated that work should be done to make a success of CEIBS and bring forth more top professionals.
(Source: China Europe International Business School)
Admissions Requirements
1) A bachelor's degree or above
2) A full-time work experience of two years or longer
3) A GMAT score or CEIBS Admission Test score (Average GMAT score 620 (
Learn more about GMAT), GRE will be accepted as alternatives.)