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  • Locations: Mannheim, Germany
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: CSU International Programs (CSUIP) 
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Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: English, German Click here for a definition of this term Class Status: 3-junior, 4-senior
Click here for a definition of this term Areas of Study: Business, Communications, Economics, English, International Business, Literature, Management, Marketing, Media Studies Minimum GPA: 3.2
Program Description:
Germany I Germany II

Germany: Business Honors at University of Mannheim

For detailed information regarding deadlines and how to apply, go the CSU International Programs website here.

 

Program Highlights

City: One of the most significant cultural centers of Germany, Mannheim serves as the core of the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region, which regularly contributes over 75 million euros to the German economy.

University: As the "Harvard of Germany", the University of Mannheim has international appeal—one in five students here come from abroad, and the Business School is listed as one of the top 25 MBA providers in the world.

Academics: Earn Major, Minor, and General Education credit.

Tuition: Same tuition cost as home CSU campus.

Language of Instruction: English, German

 

About the University of Mannheim

In Omnibus Veritas Suprema Lex Esto (Truth in everything should be the supreme law)

The origins of the University of Mannheim date back to the Commercial College of the City of Mannheim, which was founded in 1907 on the initiative of Mannheim's bourgeoisie. In 1967, the institution was renamed University of Mannheim. Today, the university is organized into five schools and offers a wide range of first-class undergraduate and graduate programs. Up to the present day, the university has been committed to the principle of education combining teaching and practical experience that informed its foundation 100 years ago. Several degree programs offer students the opportunity to additionally acquire in-depth knowledge in economics and business administration. The strategic plan adopted in spring 2008 further consolidates this unique interdisciplinary approach. 

The program begins with an intensive six-week Intensive Language Program (ILP) in Horb, a small town near Tübingen. The ILP is a German language and culture course focusing on grammar, composition, and conversation, as well as an introduction to German culture. Students then move to Mannheim to continue their studies in business. Students take one German language course each semester in addition to their business courses.