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The EMBS is an Accredited Master’s degree in Management.

 

Officially integrated in the new European Bologna system of higher education.

 

It is composed of 4 semesters in 4 different European countries:

Italy, France, Germany and Spain

 

Total of 120 ECTS

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The EMBS is a master’s programme founded in 2007, which has been developed by four universities in Germany, France, Spain and Italy. Its core advantage is…

1st Semester

TRENTO
Fundamental and specialised courses
  • European and international commercial law
    (6 ECTS Credits)
  • Organizational behaviour and human resources management
    (5 ECTS Credits)
  • Information systems
    (5 ECTS Credits)
  • International accounting
    (5 ECTS Credits)
  • International strategic management
    (9 ECTS Credits)

2nd Semester

ANNECY
Fundamental and specialised courses
  • Statistics and marketing research
    (8 ECTS Credits)
  • Purchasing and supply chain management
    (5 ECTS Credits)
  • European and global economics
    (6 ECTS Credits)
  • European and global consumer behaviour
    (6 ECTS Credits)
  • Financial markets and corporate finance
    (5 ECTS Credits)

3rd Semester

KASSEL
Thesis and further specialised courses
  • Business negotiation
    (5 ECTS Credits)
  • Distribution and pricing in the internet age
    (5 ECTS Credits)
  • Research methods and thesis
    (20 ECTS Credits)

4th Semester

LEON
Additional business oriented courses and activities
  • Sustainable and responsible management
    (5 ECTS Credits)
  • Communication challenges (Consumer Engaging Communication - Company project)
    (10 ECTS Credits)
  • Innovation and entrepreneurship
    (5 ECTS Credits)
  • Internship at the end of S4
    (10 ECTS Credits)
EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW

The course provides an overview of European and international business law. After a general introduction on the legal framework governing European and international business structures, the course investigates the following topics:

  • The freedom of establishment of companies in the EU
  • The harmonisation programme of EU company law
  • National and cross-border mergers.
  • Divisions and conversions
  • The digitalisation of EU company law
  • Shareholder rights
  • Corporate sustainability
  • European business organisations
  • Formation and financing of companies
  • Management and control

Students are invited to take part in class discussions
Prof. Corrado Malberti

EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW

The course provides an overview of European and international business law. After a general introduction on the legal framework governing European and international business structures, the course investigates the following topics:

  • The freedom of establishment of companies in the EU
  • The harmonisation programme of EU company law
  • National and cross-border mergers.
  • Divisions and conversions
  • The digitalisation of EU company law
  • Shareholder rights
  • Corporate sustainability
  • European business organisations
  • Formation and financing of companies
  • Management and control

Students are invited to take part in class discussions
Prof. Corrado Malberti

EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW

The course provides an overview of European and international business law. After a general introduction on the legal framework governing European and international business structures, the course investigates the following topics:

  • The freedom of establishment of companies in the EU
  • The harmonisation programme of EU company law
  • National and cross-border mergers.
  • Divisions and conversions
  • The digitalisation of EU company law
  • Shareholder rights
  • Corporate sustainability
  • European business organisations
  • Formation and financing of companies
  • Management and control

Students are invited to take part in class discussions
Prof. Corrado Malberti

EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW

The course provides an overview of European and international business law. After a general introduction on the legal framework governing European and international business structures, the course investigates the following topics:

  • The freedom of establishment of companies in the EU
  • The harmonisation programme of EU company law
  • National and cross-border mergers.
  • Divisions and conversions
  • The digitalisation of EU company law
  • Shareholder rights
  • Corporate sustainability
  • European business organisations
  • Formation and financing of companies
  • Management and control

Students are invited to take part in class discussions
Prof. Corrado Malberti