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Executive Master of Business Administration (MBA) in General and International Management
Earn a US-American and AACSB-accredited degree while continuing to work in Germany.
The cooperative Executive MBA degree programs of the Transatlantic Institute of the Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft (HWG) and the College of Business of the University of West Florida (UWF) offer you the opportunity to obtain an international university degree without a longer stays abroad. Professors from international universities lead the classroom courses at the Transatlantic Institute of the Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society. All lectures are held in English. At the beginning and end of the program, you will spend two weeks on the campus of the University of West Florida in Pensacola. You will also find articles on this in the News section.
A wide variety of events are on the agenda here: case studies, group work, presentations and company projects make up the majority of the program. The close contact with the American professors and the small group sizes give students the opportunity to develop their personal areas of interest.
MBA part-time USA: Ludwigshafen & Florida - General and International Management
The advantages at a glance:
- Accreditation by the AACSB
- US degree (awarded by the University of West Florida)
- Tuition fees: 21.900 (as of November 2024)
- Lectures by visiting professors face-to-face in Ludwigshafen and Florida
- In addition to the face-to-face events (about 12 events each Friday 16:00 to 20:00 and Saturday 9:00 to 17:00) there are online seminars
- Two stays on campus at UWF: January (2 weeks) and June (2 weeks)
- Master's thesis integrated through 4 individual portfolio papers
- Small, interdisciplinary teaching groups
- Networking in the context of transatlantic relations and contacts
- GMAT: min. 450 points (see prerequisites), currently not applicable; TOEFL: min. 79 points
- Suitable for graduates of all disciplines
Content & procedure
The program covers all the classic and current topics that characterize an MBA in General and International Management:
The main functions of accounting, financial management, operations management and marketing are covered on a solid foundation of knowledge of quantitative methods and macroeconomic contexts. The use of modern information technologies in an entrepreneurial context is also part of the content. Leadership skills are taught in courses such as "Management and Organizational Behavior" and "Advanced Managerial Economics". The final course, "Strategic Management and Policy Formulation", which covers all areas of management, is the capstone for the entire MBA program and takes place during a two-week stay on the campus of the University of West Florida in Pensacola.
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Month 1-4: January to April (1st year)
The program begins with a two-week stay in the USA, on the campus of the University of West Florida in Pensacola. The first courses are started here and completed in the following months.
Month 5 - 16: May (1st year) to April (2nd year)
The following courses each extend over a period of two months.
Month 17-18: May-June (2nd year)
The Strategic Management and Policy Formulation course is the Degree of the program. The first three course weekends take place in Ludwigshafen am Rhein in May. In June, the program concludes with a further stay at the University of West Florida and the Master of Business Administration graduation ceremony in Pensacola.
The on-campus events take place as follows: Approx. 12 events each Friday 4-8 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Transatlantic Institute in Ludwigshafen am Rhein
The lecturers of the program are professors from accredited and internationally recognized universities, predominantly from the United States of America. In order to prepare participants for international management tasks, the courses are held exclusively in English. Participants benefit not only from their newly acquired knowledge and enhanced foreign language skills, but also from working with people from other cultures.

Director Transatlantic Institute
Prof. Dr. oec. Gerhard Raab
Diplom-Kaufmann, Diplom-Psychologe
Professor of Business Administration, in particular Marketing and Business Psychology
International Business Administration degree programs
Lecturers

"Working with the MBA students at Transatlantik-Insitut has been one of the most enjoyable and rewarding teaching experiences of my career as a Professor. The students are consistently high-performing and eager to learn through discussion and interaction. Most students bring valuable practical experience with them to the classroom which creates a dynamic and engaging atmosphere for learning. In the Strategic Management course, student teams compete against each other as they manage and direct simulated companies. My students from the MBA program in Germany are consistently some of the highest performing groups globally. I look forward to working with these students and the exceptional leadership team this program has to offer for many years to come."
Prof. Dr. Justin Davis, University of West Florida

"I truly enjoy teaching in the MBA program for several reasons. First, the students are intellectually mature. Second, they are some of the hardest working MBA students I have ever seen. They show up ready to go. Third, they are inquisitive about everything. They want an answer and are not afraid to work for it. Finally, they have a cooperative nature to go along with their competiveness. They look out for each other both on campus and off. The bond that develops continues well after class. "
Prof. Dr. William E. Gillis
University of South Alabama
Course: MAN 6721 Strategic Management and Policy Formulation

"Of all the courses I teach, I enjoy MBA Management Accounting class the most. And I am especially fond of teaching the material to my international colleagues in Ludwigshafen. My course is a very practice-based approach to management accounting for evaluation and control. I think my students are sometimes surprised by how interesting and rewarding this financial analysis stuff can be. I am honored and proud to be a part of the program. The MBA candidates are intelligent, highly motivated, and they come to the classroom with a wide range of professional and international experiences. The teamwork spirit and comradery are inspiring to watch. The class sizes are small, and the students' professional experiences vary widely, so classmates have the opportunity to learn from each other, to discuss their professional experiences, and to share best practices. I am always humbled by what my classmates are able to teach me, every year, year-after-year. And beyond the classroom, the classmates develop personal friendships and professional contacts that will last a lifetime. From day one, we are all on a first-name basis. And by the time it is over, we are all good friends. I have maintained my friendship with dozens of former classmates over the past 12 years. I visit them in Germany and they visit me in Florida. No other MBA program can compare to this in terms of hands-on, personal-contact, active-learning environment. Oh, yes . . . I almost forgot to mention that the first three weeks and final three weeks of the MBA program are taught in beautiful, sunny, Pensacola, Florida!"
Prof. Dr. Joseph Donelan
University of West Florida
Course: ACG6309 Accounting Aspects of Business Policy Determination

"The courses in the MBA program are some of the most rewarding classes I have ever taught. The students are top notch and a pleasure to teach. The international collaboration between our two universities provides a chance for both the students and professor to learn from one another. It is my hope that I can continue to teach these courses for many years to come."
Prof. Dr. John Batchelor
University of West Florida
Course: MAN6156 Organizational Behavior

"The MBA program can be viewed as a set of connections. On the individual side, students connect with each other, American students, experienced faculty and many others. On the idea side, students make connections between material across courses, functions across a successful business and what separates a difference maker from the pack. Each term, I look forward to connections I wasn't aware of."
Prof. Dr. Richard Hawkins
University of West Florida
Course: ECP6705 Advanced Managerial Economics

"I've never been more impressed by graduate students than from Transatlantik-Institut. These are some of the most bright, eager-to-learn students one could ever hope to meet. They're a pleasure to teach, but even more interestingly, they bring a great variety of experience and perspective from an amazing host of employers, and that allows us all to learn from one another."
Prof. Dr. Kevin Krieger
University of West Florida
Course: FIN6406 Financial Management

"Teaching my class in the MBA program offered by the Transatlantic Institute and UWF is one of the high points of my year. The class I teach is a class in Business and Public Policy and the focus of the class is on the role Central Banks and monetary policy play in influencing interest rates, inflation, and economic growth in the economy. Since the class covers the activities of the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, and the Bundesbank, teaching the class not only allows me to keep up to date on economic and policy developments in the Euro zone, but it allows my students to both gain an understanding of the similarities and differences in monetary policies between the U.S. and Europe and to develop an understanding of how those policies impact their business environment. Finally, teaching the class every year allows me to interact with some of the best and brightest students I have ever had the opportunity to teach. I look forward to being a part of this unique program for years to come."
Prof. Dr. Richard Constand
University of West Florida
Course: GEB6895 Business and Public Policy
Application & Admission
Step 1 Clarification and advice
Get in touch with us (Ms. Kathrin Paul or Ms. Janina Steffens) by phone or e-mail. We will explain to you how the AACSB-accredited MBA program works and how you can best meet all the requirements for studying at UWF. To clarify whether you meet the requirements, you can also send us your CV and your (Bachelor's) degree certificate in advance.
Step 2 Preparation and admission
After the first interview, you will receive further information on what you still need to submit for successful admission and what your timetable for studying looks like.
Step 3 Enrollment and visa
Enrollment at UWF starts in the fall and is a prerequisite for obtaining a valid student visa for your stay in January. We will actively support you in this process.
Step 4 Study and network
You start your studies at UWF in January and can make your first valuable contacts with fellow students and staff at the TI and the university in the USA.
Prerequisites
Admission to the Executive MBA program is based on the following criteria:
- successful university degree
- at least 2 years of professional experience
- GMAT with at least 450 points (not applicable at present)
- TOEFL with at least 79/80 points
- interview
The application deadline for the coming academic year is September 30 (of the previous year)!
Participants with a non-business degree (engineering, natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, etc.) can provide proof of basic business knowledge through professional experience or in the form of preliminary courses at the Transatlantic Institute.
(GMAT
The "Graduate Management Admission Test" is a prerequisite for participation in the AACSB-accredited program. Preparatory courses for this test are offered at the Transatlantic Institute).
TOEFL
The "Test of English as a Foreign Language" is a language test for applicants whose native language is not English.