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Businessmanagement-studium.de presents Campus M21’s undergraduate Business Management program in Munich, Germany, built around the model of “private study, state-recognized degree.” The program is located near Munich’s Olympic Park and highlights Munich’s industrial environment as a European business hub. It positions the curriculum as training future business management talent for international markets and the leisure industry.
This is a six-semester Fachhochschulstudium program leading to a state-recognized Bachelor of Arts (B.A.). The curriculum includes a three-month internship abroad, and in the fourth and fifth semesters students choose between two specializations: Internationales und Europäisches Management, and Tourismus-, Hotel- und Eventmanagement. The former covers international management and marketing, international finance, entrepreneurship management, international controlling and risk management, corporate management, and related topics. The latter includes international hotel management, tourism management, destination management, leisure psychology/sociology, trade fair and business travel management, human resource management, and more. Based on the text, teaching appears to be delivered on campus in Munich, with an emphasis on real corporate projects rather than purely simulated training.
The main text does not disclose tuition fees, payment methods, scholarships, or specific application materials. What can be confirmed is that Campus M21 offers free, non-binding information days, where participants can tour the campus and speak with academic directors, lecturers, and students. During these information days, participants can also take an aptitude test and attend an admissions interview with an academic director, thereby completing the relevant entry requirements.
The main strengths are the program’s clear focus and its combination of traditional business management with applied fields such as tourism, hospitality, events, and related sectors. Munich’s strong regional economy also provides a favorable environment for business practice, while the overseas internship and real company projects strengthen the program’s career orientation. The drawbacks are also fairly obvious: the text does not specify the teaching language, tuition fees, admission criteria, faculty credentials, employment outcomes, or services for international students, making it difficult for external applicants to fully evaluate the return on investment.
This program is best suited to students who want to study an on-campus business bachelor’s degree in Germany and later move into mid- to senior-level management roles in international companies, or into leisure-related industries such as tourism, hospitality, events, and business travel. Applicants who particularly care about English-taught instruction, remote learning, low-cost programs, or transparent employment data should verify these details with the school directly.
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