Hi,
I have already completed my full time MBA in finance from India n have 6 Yr of Experience with leading American Banks,I am planning to do Executive MBA from HSBA in shipping.
If anyone has any information or feedback abt HSBA can you share it please.It will be great help
Thanks
Hamburg School of Business Administration
Posted Aug 04, 2015 19:41
I have already completed my full time MBA in finance from India n have 6 Yr of Experience with leading American Banks,I am planning to do Executive MBA from HSBA in shipping.
If anyone has any information or feedback abt HSBA can you share it please.It will be great help
Thanks
Posted Aug 06, 2015 07:14
I would think that for most students, an MBA that's accredited by AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB would be a much better option. Maybe a program like the MBAs offered by WHU's, Mannheim Business School, or HHL?
Posted Aug 06, 2015 15:31
If you specifically want to become an expert on the shipping business, then there are many accreditted and ranks business schools with Master of Science degrees in business: Cass and ALBA come to mind.
Posted Aug 06, 2015 18:49
Thank You Maury and Duncan but i am looking for courses in hamburg not outside as i do not intend to travel that is why i was looking at HSBA.
Posted Aug 07, 2015 01:10
What are your goals?
Posted Aug 07, 2015 23:09
I see this education as an help to build network in europe and get an opportunity to integrate in European Frame work, by getting job in shipping industry.i speak lil bit german. can anyone suggest any other institute in hamburg
Posted Aug 08, 2015 04:21
If you can't study in German or outside Hamburg then you have only one alternative: the Kühne Logistics University. HSBA is a part-time school, so don't expect careers services. Neither of these are internationally accredited schools, so don't expect much European recognition. KLU has an exchange programme with Erasmus University, so I would recommend that to soneone looking for a full-time programme.
Posted Aug 10, 2015 00:52
Hi, I note there is an accreditation scheme popular in Germany, and perhaps Austria and Switzerland too, called FIBAA: Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation. But it never seems to be referred to in wider (English speaking) fora discussing accreditation. So hard to tell if it meets the same criteria as the schemes mentioned above, and certainly it may not have the same prestige. But might still give an indication of the quality of educational establishments in Germany.
Posted Aug 10, 2015 02:08
FIBAA does not have similar requirements and it doesn't the same authority. The FT and CHE rankings are most useful in German, but remember that the CHE rankings typically compare German-language programmes.
Posted Aug 10, 2015 09:36
Hi,
https://www.hsba.de/en/press/press-releases/2014/che-ranking-bestnoten-fuer-masterprogramm-der-hsba/
And it is affiliated by FIBAA
I am still confused about worth of these course as compare to course in hamburg university. I am also learning german simultaneously
https://www.hsba.de/en/press/press-releases/2014/che-ranking-bestnoten-fuer-masterprogramm-der-hsba/
And it is affiliated by FIBAA
I am still confused about worth of these course as compare to course in hamburg university. I am also learning german simultaneously
Posted Aug 10, 2015 19:01
The University of Hamburg's MBA, taught with Fudan, is excellent but it's a full-time programme: http://www.fdsm.fudan.edu.cn/en/fdhamb/
Posted Aug 11, 2015 10:50
Hi, I note there is an accreditation scheme popular in Germany, and perhaps Austria and Switzerland too, called FIBAA: Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation. But it never seems to be referred to in wider (English speaking) fora discussing accreditation. So hard to tell if it meets the same criteria as the schemes mentioned above, and certainly it may not have the same prestige. But might still give an indication of the quality of educational establishments in Germany.
FIBAA isn't referred to much here because receiving accreditation from FIBAA is much less robust and comprehensive than becoming accredited by one of the international agencies (AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB.)
FIBAA requires only one on-site visit and does not have any external evaluation protocols, where EQUIS for instance requires a peer review and various other external evaluations.
FIBAA isn't referred to much here because receiving accreditation from FIBAA is much less robust and comprehensive than becoming accredited by one of the international agencies (AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB.)
FIBAA requires only one on-site visit and does not have any external evaluation protocols, where EQUIS for instance requires a peer review and various other external evaluations.
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