Hi there,
I am interested in getting my MBA in Spain, specifically Barcelona. I've been reading a lot of the forums but some are a bit out dated. I'm looking for a program that has concentrations in e-business or global finance. Most of the schools I see on here just show the core curriculum. does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?
thanks!
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Posted Feb 15, 2014 22:17
I am interested in getting my MBA in Spain, specifically Barcelona. I've been reading a lot of the forums but some are a bit out dated. I'm looking for a program that has concentrations in e-business or global finance. Most of the schools I see on here just show the core curriculum. does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?
thanks!
Posted Feb 16, 2014 01:23
A MBA that has formal, declared concentrations is rather rare in Spain. If you want to study finance and get a job in finance, then your best bet is to go to IESE or ESADE, which have traditional two-year MBAs. Otherwise take a masters in finance at IE, ESADE, EADA or EADE.
Posted Feb 16, 2014 04:16
What are your thoughts on European university? They have specific concentrations but I've heard mixed things
Posted Feb 16, 2014 10:01
I can't recommend that. If you want to find work, then you should attend a ranked, accredited university. If you don't care about work, but just want a quality education, then at least attend something with the legal status of a university, with the formal right to issue degrees in the country where you are studying. The European University is neither.
Posted Feb 17, 2014 13:03
IESE or IE would be great choices given their consistent placements in the FT rankings.
For e-business specifically, look closely at IESE - it's got some relevant electives (including "Internet Enabling Strategies," which is delivered in NYC through the program's global component;) as well as "Starting Internet Businesses."
As an aside: you probably won't find a concentration in e-business at an accredited business school in Spain (or most of Europe, for that matter) - but it's not unreasonable to expect to supplement an MBA program's core curriculum with relevant marketing curriculum and other courses - this should be sufficient in most cases.
For e-business specifically, look closely at IESE - it's got some relevant electives (including "Internet Enabling Strategies," which is delivered in NYC through the program's global component;) as well as "Starting Internet Businesses."
As an aside: you probably won't find a concentration in e-business at an accredited business school in Spain (or most of Europe, for that matter) - but it's not unreasonable to expect to supplement an MBA program's core curriculum with relevant marketing curriculum and other courses - this should be sufficient in most cases.
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