Franklin University Switzerland’s graduate programs take advantage of its cross-cultural environment and central location in Europe to provide internationally-focused Master’s degree programs. Students learn from Franklin faculty and visiting experts, and will have the opportunity to develop skills on the job as an intern or project participant. Students collaborate with professionals both in Switzerland and internationally, and graduate with a strong skill set, first-hand experiences and connections.
Maser of Arts in Political Economy of Money and Development
The M.A. in Political Economy of Money and Development will encourage you to explore new, post-crisis views and develop a critical understanding of international economics on theoretical and practical levels. The program is course-based, with a final phase centered on research and an optional internship. Graduates will have a strong foundation on which to build a career in a wide array of organizations or continue their research in a Ph.D. program.
Master of Science in International Management
The M.S. in International Management (MSIM) program will immerse you in a simulated working environment, in which you will progress through your learning journey peer-to-peer, in teams, through personal coaching and mentoring, and finally on the job. In the final phase, you will work with executives from top global organizations on real projects.
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Franklin University Switzerland’s graduate programs take advantage of its cross-cultural environment and central location in Europe to provide internationally-focused Master’s degree programs. Students learn from Franklin faculty and visiting experts, and will have the opportunity to develop skills on the job as an intern or project participant. Students collaborate with professionals both in Switzerland and internationally, and graduate with a strong skill set, first-hand experiences and connections.
Maser of Arts in Political Economy of Money and Development
The M.A. in Political Economy of Money and Development will encourage you to explore new, post-crisis views and develop a critical understanding of international economics on theoretical and practical levels. The program is course-based, with a final phase centered on research and an optional internship. Graduates will have a strong foundation on which to build a career in a wide array of organizations or continue their research in a Ph.D. program.
Master of Science in International Management
The M.S. in International Management (MSIM) program will immerse you in a simulated working environment, in which you will progress through your learning journey peer-to-peer, in teams, through personal coaching and mentoring, and finally on the job. In the final phase, you will work with executives from top global organizations on real projects.