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Direction of the programmes is assured by the Institut Universitaire
Kurt Bösch (IUKB) and by Lemania Group of Schools.
LANGUAGE
All courses being taught in English, proficiency in the language is an
absolute requirement.
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A
TOEFL minimum score of 213 (computer based test) or equivalent
certification of English language proficiency is required. |
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IELTS:
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The
faculty set up an intensive English course for the students whose level
of English is not sufficient before their definitive admission to the
MBA programme. It is also possible to attend an intensive French course.
ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS & START DATES
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Entry
into the MBA Programme is possible in:
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Autumn
(October)
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Applicants
are required to hold a university degree (or judged
equivalent). Those with a three-year degree may enter
directly into the MBA programme.
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Applicants
must be proficient in English.
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Applications
should be submitted before September
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a motivation letter
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a fully detailed curriculum vitae/resume
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a notarised copy of their degrees, and their
transcription or translation in English or French when
needed
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a copy of their ID card or passport
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2 ID pictures.
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The
Executive Committee will examine applications. If necessary, they
may seek additional information or invite the candidate for an
interview. All candidates shall be notified of the decision
regarding their acceptance to the program on a first-come
first-served basis and, latest, before September.
CERTIFICATION
At the end of the training, students who meet the academic requirements,
receive the Master of Business Administration. This degree will be
signed by:
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The Institut Universitaire Kurt Bösch
(recognized by the Swiss Government), the State of Valais
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LISA - Lemania Valais College (member of the
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auditors receive a certificate of attendance to the (specified) module(s)
of the Master of Business Administration.
TRANSFER
CREDITS
IUKB & LISA College accepts transfer students who have accumulated
credits from recognised institutions. The number of courses can be less
for students entering with transfer credits. The decision belongs to the
Executive Committee of the faculty.
es the right to change or modify in
part or completely any course description and/or program in the
interests of all parties concerned.
RECOGNIZED BY THE
SWISS GOVERNMENT
The Institut
Universitaire Kurt Bösch (IUKB) was officially recognized by the Swiss
Confederation as a University Institute in 1992 in accordance with
Article 2 of the Law on Aid for Universities (LAU). Through its
postgraduate and continuing education programmes and its research
projects, the Institute carries out inter- and transdisciplinarity
exchanges for the study of the social, environmental and cultural
characteristics of our society. The IUKB's aim is to help break down
academic compartmentalisation and transcend the existing divides between
the scientific and practical worlds.
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