The MBA Program at Modul University

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a program taught fully in English designed especially for industry professionals wanting to advance their careers. The program is taught in blocked seminars, two to four days on campus or online once a month.

The program concentrates on strategic analysis and planning, interdisciplinary skills, value-based management, and critical thinking. Students will advance their knowledge in core business disciplines including human resource management, organizational behavior, accounting and finance, marketing and operations, innovation and entrepreneurship. Out-of-the-box thinking challenges existing limits and thought patterns.

High Achiever Scholarship
For study start in Fall 2021 Modul University offers scholarships for selected MBA applicants.
Strong candidates who apply early for Fall 2021 will be automatically regarded for a scholarship.
Apply now to be considered.

Specializations during your MBA program

During your general mandatory program you can choose your tailormade specialization out of the following:

You can also take MBA classes without enrolling to the whole program. To broaden a specific skill set by attending individual MBA courses ask for Professional Seminars.

Professional Seminars

Program Organisation

Students can decide to study full-time or part-time (next to a full-time job).
Hybrid teaching approach by Modul University Vienna gives the students the opportunity to study either online or on-campus or, alternatively, start their MBA studies online and transfer to campus later.
Depending on which courses students decide to select, they can either specialize in a certain field or graduate with a general MBA degree.

  • Courses take place once a month (2-5 days, Wed – Sun, depending on course choices)
  • Courses and assignments can be chosen to suit your personal schedule
  • 12-24 months projected study time

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