Our Programs
We offer Bachelor’s, Master’s, MBA in Biotech Management, and Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) degrees with various specializations ranging from Digital Marketing to Sports Management to Entrepreneurship.
Yes you can. In each year you will choose Electives (Bachelor’s) or Sector Courses (Master’s). More information can be found here:
From the first year, you will start to study your chosen specialization. This means that you can delve into your area of interest from the moment you start your program.
A Bachelor’s degree takes 3 years of full-time study.
A Master’s degree takes 1.5 years of full-time study.
An MBA degree takes 1.5 years of part-time study.
A semester is 16 weeks long.
A term is 12 weeks long.
A Master’s program allows students to extend their experience and academic background and add to their employment opportunities. It also enables a Bachelor student at Geneva Business School the opportunity to deepen their chosen specialization and gain expert knowledge in their field of study. An MBA is geared toward the ambitious employee who wants to advance their career as a leader. This is a course for students aiming for a top-level management position or to manage their own company.
A Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) combines some theory with research to solve a current business problem. A DBA will help you solve a current business issue and make a tangible contribution to the field in which you work. Aimed at individuals who are looking for an opportunity to deep dive into a problem or idea that requires research, analysis, and guidance from industry experts to develop recommendations and solutions.
A PhD is focussed on academic research to contribute to the body of academic literature on a topic, whereas the Doctorate of Business Administration focusses on applied research to solve a business problem or develop an idea.
The ECTS is a standardized system created in order to ease the comparison of the study attainment and performance of students of higher education across the EU and other collaborating countries. It is mainly used to facilitate transfer and progression through the union. Read more here.
Yes – We currently have online programs. Our Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) is fully online.
Projects undertaken in groups emulate the types of business environments that you find in the modern workplace. Learning how to complete a task in a group develops your knowledge and understanding of a topic but also creates coping skills, communication skills, and an understanding of cross-cultural communication which is valuable in a global business environment.
Yes – We examine transfer requests on a case-by-case basis. However, non-EU students may have to reapply for a visa in order to ensure attendance on selected campuses. If you are studying for a Bachelor’s, you can transfer between Geneva, Barcelona, and Madrid. If you are studying for a Master’s you can transfer between Geneva and Barcelona.
All our programs are taught and studied 100% in English. We require a minimum of a CEFR B2 level of English but the requirements vary according to the program you apply to.
Yes. In a Bachelor’s program, you can choose English as an elective. We teach Spanish A1, A2, B1 classes as an elective. We also have an English B2 class for students who need to improve their writing skills. On our Geneva campus, you can take French classes in levels A1, A2 & B1.
There are two intakes per year, one in February and another in September.
Our instructors are all professionally active and working in the industry in which they teach. This means that they have a wealth of experience and knowledge to impart to our students and can provide guidance and support for new ventures and achieving their career goals. In addition to this, we offer personalized mentorship in our MBA, and Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) programs.
Entry Requirements
- Bachelor’s Entry Requirements
- Master’s Entry Requirements
- MBA Entry Requirements
- Doctorate Entry Requirements
Please note that we do not require GRE or GMAT test. Any questions you may have can be answered by our Admissions Team. Please fill out the following form and an Admissions Manager will get back to you as soon as possible.
The process is completed online.
After you submit your application, an Admissions officer will reach out to you. Your designated Admissions officer will then explain how you can submit your documents via email directly to them.
We would recommend that you start your application as soon as possible.
Applicants that require a visa need to submit their visa applications as soon as possible, at least 12 weeks before the start of the term.
Applicants that do not require a visa can submit their applications up to 3 weeks before the start of the term.
We would recommend that you start your application as soon as possible.
Applicants that require a visa need to submit their visa applications as soon as possible, at least 12 weeks before the start of the term.
Applicants that do not require a visa can submit their applications up to 3 weeks before the start of the term.
We accept official exam results from TOEFL, IELTS, and DET as evidence of your English level.
The minimum requirements for our programs are as follows:
For Bachelor’s: IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 80 / DET 95-100 (official English exam results)
For Master’s / MBA: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 74 / DET 105-110 (official English exam results)
For DBA: IELTS 7.0 / TOEFL 85 / DET 115-120 (official English exam results)
If an official English exam certificate is not available we will consider proof of any previous study in an English-speaking environment for a minimum of 3 years or by conducting an official interview with our admissions department.
No, speaking Spanish or French is not necessary to study at Geneva Business School, as all our courses are taught in 100% in English.
A business case study summarizes a real-life business issue faced by a company and looks at how it may affect society within a business context. When you apply to Geneva Business School you will be asked to write a 500-word response to a business case study. Read these tips on how to respond to a business case study.
Geneva Business School has a limited number of opportunities each year. For more information get in touch with our Student Services Team.
Yes, you can transfer credits if you want them to be taken into consideration as part of your application. Be sure to supply the academic transcripts when you apply.
All Master’s programs require a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a related field and some previous business or professional experience.
We require 30 IB points to apply to Geneva Business School.
You can expect a response in approximately 6 to 10 days.
Fees
The fee to apply to Geneva Business School is 150€
Our Administration fee covers all onboarding processes and Student Services activities that are conducted throughout the course of your program. From the day you apply to the day you graduate, this fee covers any additional costs incurred so you don’t have to think about it for the rest of your program. This includes your graduation ceremony and entry to exclusive events and conferences throughout your time at Geneva Business School.
If you are interested in studying a Bachelor’s you can find a list of all the fees here:
If you are interested in studying a Master’s you can find a list of all the fees here:
If you are interested in studying an MBA in Biotech Management, you can find a list of all the fees here:
If you are interested in studying a Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA), you can find information about the fees here:
Yes. We offer flexible payment plans on a case-by-case basis. Monthly installments can be arranged please contact our Admissions team for further information. See our Financial Support page for more information.
Indeed, we offer two competitive scholarships: academic and community. Both are aimed at students with outstanding academics and financial need. Please note that only candidates who already received Conditional Acceptance can request scholarships. See our Financial Support page for more information.
Students who complete a Bachelor at Geneva Business School will be entitled to a 10% discount on the first year of their Master’s program. You are also entitled to automatic admission, late enrolment, no administration fee, and transfer between campuses where possible.
Students who wish to continue on to study an MBA, or Doctorate of Business Administration after previously studying a Bachelor or Master program with Geneva Business School are entitled to the same discount with the sufficient amount of business experience required as outlined in the Entry Requirements for that program.
See our Financial Support page for more information.
Yes, we do. If you refer a friend to study at Geneva Business School and they are successful in their application to one of our programs you will receive 10% discount for the following semester tuition fees. This amount is accumulative, so if you refer 10 friends, you could receive a 100% discount for a semester’s fees! See our Financial Support page for more information.
Student Experience
We provide all relevant documentation to present your visa application to the embassy but each student must contact the embassy to attain the specific visa requirements, request an appointment, and so on.
We recommend a couple of weeks before the program starts where possible. It will depend on your country of residence but as long as your visa is approved you can enter the country where you will be studying from the first day of your visa.
Check with your local embassy or consulate.
Check with your local embassy or consulate.
Every international student can work a maximum of 20 hours per week. The Student Services department shares different internship opportunities on a weekly basis.
Students will receive personalized support for each individual situation.
Contact Student Services on your campus for all your needs.
Your visa will state the amount of time you can stay or the date by which you must leave the country. These dates are set by the immigration authorities of that country and must be followed accordingly.
Yes, our Student Services department has a network of companies where our student community can apply for internships.
Yes, when you arrive on campus, check with your Student Services department for any available options. Internships are compulsory, depending on the program.