Master in Management

Presentation of the Master in Management

The Master in Management is offered by the Faculty of Economics of the Università della Svizzera italiana situated in Lugano - Switzerland. This full-time study programme comprises 120 ECTS spread over 4 semesters (usual duration 2 years) and is entirely offered in English.

The MSc in Management has been designed to provide graduates, from a wide variety of backgrounds, with the necessary skills and tools for understanding modern management concepts. It creates the best possible conditions for a successful career in business from start-ups to multinational companies.

Students have the possibility to specialize in their studies by choosing one of three different specialization tracks:

  • Strategy and Entrepreneurship
  • Organization and Human Resources Management
  • Socially Responsible Management

Each track consists of 18 ECTS, offered in six 3 ECTS courses in the second and third Semesters.

Students do not have to specialize, though. Thus, if they want, they can still follow the previous, general Master programme. The completion of each specialization track will result in a “Minor”. The specialization tracks represent highly important areas in the modern business world and thus give the students the opportunity to develop particular expertise in these fields to develop a clearer profile upon entering the job market.

Strategy and Entrepreneurship Track
Socially Responsible Management Track
Organization and Human Resources Management Track
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