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CEMS MIM
@ HSG
University of St.Gallen
CEMS Info Session
28 September 2020
2 |2 | CEMS Info Session
Timeline
Time What Who
18.30 Welcome Dr. Andreas Wittmer - CEMS Academic Director
18.40 The CEMS MIM
Programme - curriculum
& application
Marion Schönenberger - HSG CEMS Programme Manager
Jacqueline Meier - HSG CEMS Programme Manager
David Flückiger – HSG CEMS Student (MAccFin)
Nick Huber – HSG CEMS Student (MUG)
19.15 The life of current CEMS
students
Jann Schwaninger – University of St.Gallen home student
Marie Claire Stampfli – University of St.Gallen home
student
Followed by «break-out» sessions with HSG CEMS students out of different HSG Master
Programmes
3 |3 | CEMS Info Session
➢ General information about the CEMS MIM programme
➢ Details of the CEMS MIM programme
➢ Curriculum
➢ Integration of the CEMS MIM into HSG Master programmes
➢ Credit transfer of CEMS requirements towards the HSG Master
➢ Application requirements
➢ Application / Application file
➢ Assessment
➢ Q&A
➢ Break-Out Sessions
Agenda
4 |4 | CEMS Info Session
▪ C E M S = Strategic alliance of 33 leading business schools and almost 70 multinational
companies with the mission to set a global standard of excellence for pre-experience
Master’s in management (founded 1988)
▪ M I M = Master in International Management – a unique global Master degree in addition
to the HSG Master degree
▪ CEMS vision statement:
“CEMS is recognized as a unique global
community, comprising the world’s finest
students, schools, alumni, corporate and social
partners, delivering the leading international
Master’s in Management (MiM) that prepares
responsible leaders contributing to a more
open, sustainable and inclusive world.”
What is the CEMS MIM?
5 |5 | CEMS Info Session
▪ 33 full Academic Members across the world
▪ ~70 international companies (Corporate Partners) plus 7 social partners (NGOs)
▪ Class of 2020/21: 1288 CEMS students of 71 nationalities (75% European / 25% non-
European) – 50% female / 50% male
▪ Over 15’000 alumni since 1993
▪ 100+ nationalities
▪ live and work in over 75 countries around the world
▪ 48% are currently working outside of their home country
▪ 98% would recommend the CEMS experience to others
▪ Alumni chapters (or “local committees”) in more than 30 countries
▪ CEMS graduate profile 2018
▪ 98% are employed or continuing their studies three months after graduation
▪ 95% have worked outside of their home country
▪ 74% work for multinational companies
Who is the CEMS MIM?
6 |
CEMS Partner Schools in EuropeOur European roots: 20 member schools
7 |
30 CEMS Partner Schools worldwideGlobal Alliance - 33 CEMS Partner Schools
8 | CEMS Information Session
CEMS Corporate PartnersCEMS Corporate Partners
9 |9 | CEMS Info Session
✓ Two master degrees – only one master thesis!
✓ Top-ranked programme
✓ Passport to a global career
✓ Exclusive access to around 70 multinational companies
▪ Skill seminars, workshops and business projects
▪ Internship and job offers
▪ Exclusive online job market
✓ International exclusive recruiting and networking events
▪ Yearly Career Forum
▪ Rotation dinners & other social events
✓ Curriculum elements closely aligned with the corporate world
✓ Guaranteed term abroad at one of 33 top international business schools
✓ Lifelong international network of like-minded people
✓ Strong community feeling with friends all over the world
Why the CEMS MIM?
10 |10 | CEMS Info Session
➢ General information about the CEMS MIM programme
➢ Details of the CEMS MIM programme
➢ Curriculum
➢ Integration of the CEMS MIM into HSG Master programmes
➢ Credit transfer of CEMS requirements towards the HSG Master
➢ Application requirements
➢ Application / Application file
➢ Assessment
➢ Q&A
➢ Apéro
Agenda
11 |11 | CEMS Info Session
In preparation for the «break-out»
sessions please change your name
to include your (planned) Masters
programme:
➢ MaccFin
➢ MBF
➢ MBI
➢ MIA
➢ MOK
➢ MUG
➢ "other / not yet decided“
Before we get started…
1. Click on your name and
“more/mehr”
2. Click “change name/umbenennen”
to e.g. Julia - MUG
12 |12 | CEMS Info Session
Your CEMS journey
2020
Spring
2021
CEMS application,
AC & acceptance
Fall Spring Fall
2022
Spring Fall
Official CEMS year (@HSG and abroad)
CEMS courses(flexibility rule)
CEMS courses(flexibility rule)
2023
CEMS Graduation(earliest possibility)
CEMS
Graduation(next possibility)
Spring Fall
Total 66 ECTS
• Min. 8 weeks
• International
• Any time during the graduate studies
Plus: CEMS internship
✓
13 |13 | CEMS Info Session
Term abroad
▪ Either fall term 2021 or spring term 2022 at a CEMS Partner School
Block Seminar (3 ECTS)
▪ Intensive one-week seminar
▪ Official start of your CEMS MIM year → must be completed before the start of
the fall term (a slot is reserved at the school you spend your fall semester)
Global Citizenship Seminar (1 ECTS)
▪ Mandatory start of your CEMS spring term
▪ 2 days at spring term school
Skill Seminars (2 ECTS)
▪ Seminars with focus on practical skills such as communication, teamwork,
presentation skills, leadership etc.
▪ Total of 4 days required
CEMS MIM Curriculum
14 |14 | CEMS Info Session
CEMS courses (45 ECTS)
▪ 45 ECTS in total, whereof at least 30 ECTS in the official CEMS year
(flexibility rules apply, see brochure)
▪ Mandatory CEMS core courses
→ fall term Global Strategy
→ spring term Global Leadership
▪ CEMS exclusive courses – special courses only for CEMS students
▪ CEMS elective courses – selection of best courses with International
Management profile from the HSG Curriculum
▪ Open elective courses – selection of courses outside the Management/
Business field → not offered at HSG
CEMS MIM Curriculum
15 |15 | CEMS Info Session
Business Project (15 ECTS)
▪ Student teams work in a consultancy-like project, co-tutored by academic and
corporate representatives
→ mandatory component in the spring term
Internship abroad
▪ Consecutive period of at least 8 weeks full time
▪ Abroad (outside of your home school country, i.e. outside of Switzerland)
▪ Any time during graduate period of studies (also prior to CEMS selection)
Option – CEMS Research Project
▪ Can replace CEMS course credits up to 7.5 ECTS during the official CEMS year
▪ Must deal with a concrete issue with an international dimension
▪ Must be approved by the CEMS Academic Director
Minimum workload per semester
▪ 24 ECTS mandatory; including courses, seminars and business project
▪ The allowed maximum workload per semester is 37.5 ECTS
CEMS MIM Curriculum
16 |16 | CEMS Info Session
CEMS minimum language requirements before your CEMS graduation
(proficiency levels acc. to CEF):
1st CEMS language requirement → English
▪ Mother tongue or proficiency, fulfilled through entry requirement
2nd CEMS language requirement → any language
▪ Mother tongue or
▪ B2 oral / B1 written level
3rd CEMS language requirement → any language
▪ Mother tongue or
▪ Elementary level
→ See 'CEMS language guidelines' on the HSG Studentweb for detailed
information
CEMS MIM Curriculum
17 |17 | CEMS Info Session
CEMS MIM Curriculum
Total 66 ECTS
18 |18 | CEMS Info Session
Graduation: CEMS Master in International Management
▪ Requirements:
✓ HSG Master degree
✓ Successful completion of the CEMS programme
▪ Official CEMS graduation ceremony during CEMS Annual Events end of
November / beginning of December each year.
CEMS MIM Graduation / Annual Events
19 |19 | CEMS Info Session
Start of the HSG Master in the fall:
Official CEMS year in the
→ 1st and 2nd Master semester:
application in October before your start of your HSG Master
or
→ 3rd and 4th Master semester:
application in October during first semester of your HSG Master
Start of the HSG Master in the spring:
Official CEMS year in the
→ 2nd and 3rd Master semester:
application in October before the start of your HSG Master
or
→ 4th and 5th Master semester:
application in October during second semester of your HSG Master
→ See overview on the website
Integration of CEMS into your HSG Master
20 |20 | CEMS Info Session
▪ Block Seminar / Global Leadership Seminar / Business Project /
Skill Seminars
→ no credit transfer possible
▪ CEMS core and exclusive courses completed at the HSG
→ automatic credit transfer acc. to overview, mainly in the field of contextual
studies and independent electives
▪ CEMS electives completed at the HSG
→ credit transfer guaranteed, given that respective course(s) is/are part of your
HSG Master’s course programme
▪ CEMS courses completed during the CEMS term abroad
→ credit transfer on request, same process as for regular exchange term
▪ For further information see: ‘CEMS credit transfer rules and
guidelines’ on the HSG Studentweb
Credit transfer: CEMS → HSG Master
21 |21 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MAccFin – David Flückiger
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for
CEMS in
Summer/Fall 2018
1st semester
fall 2019 –
CEMS +
MAccFin
2nd semester
spring 2020 –
CEMS +
MAccFin
3rd semester
fall 2020 –
MAccFin +
CEMS
4th semester
spring 2021 –
MAccFin
HSG HSG HSG HEC
M
A
c
c
F
i
n
Fall 2019 Fall 2020 Spring 2021Spring 20202018/2019
25.75 ECTS− Core Course
− Block Seminar
− BCSS
− Skill Seminars
− CEMS Exclusives
International
Internship
5 ECTS− CEMS Exclusive
− Skill Seminars
0 ECTS− Skill Seminars
6 ECTS− Skills
− Practical Credits
21 ECTS− Core Courses*
− Core Electives*
27 ECTS− Master’s Thesis
− Core Electives*
8 ECTS− Core Courses*
After
Eventually
finish MT
After
3 ECTS No need
34.5 ECTS− Core Course
− Business Project
− RGL Seminar
− Skill Seminar
− CEMS Exclusives
*Core Courses = Pflichtbereich, Core Electives = Pflichtwahlbereich, Independent Electives = Unabhängiger
Wahlbereich, Focus Area = Fokusbereich
3 ECTS 10 ECTS 15 ECTS
22 |22 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MAccFin – David Flückiger
Semester MAccFin Course Name Type MAccFin CEMS CEMS Course
1. SemesterFall 2019MAccFin: 6CEMS: 25.75
Visualising Big Data Skills 3 3 CEMS Elective
Audit Internship at KPMG Practical Credits 3
Block Seminar 3 Sustainability and Corporate Strategy
CEMS Core Course 6 Global Strategic Management
CEMS Exclusive 5 Basics in Energy Finance
CEMS Exclusive 5 5 Business Analytics
CEMS Exclusive 5 5 Corporate and International Finance
Seminars 1.75 BCSS + Skill Seminars
2. SemesterSpring 2020MAccFin: 8CEMS: 34.5
Financial Analysis Core Course 4
Financial Reporting Core Course 4
CEMS Core Course 6 6 Current Topics in Digital Transformation
CEMS Exclusive 6 6 Diversity and Inclusion
CEMS Exclusive 3 3 Leadership and Complexity
CEMS Exclusive 3 Management of Innovation and Technology in a Global World
Business Project 15ABB – B2B communities: a Comparison of Salesforce.com with a
.leading B2B platform such as Voycer
Seminars 1.5 RGL + Skill Seminars
Total after „CEMS Year“
39 63.25
3. SemesterFall 2020MAccFin: 21CEMS: 5
Management Accounting Core Course 4
Auditing Core Course 4
Corporate Finance Core Course 4
Finanzielle Führung in der Praxis Core Electives 3
Business Forecasting Core Electives 3
Accounting for Global Projects Core Electives 3
CEMS Exclusive 5 5 Changes in Global Business: Impact of the BRIC Countries
4. SemesterMaster’s Thesis to be written Thesis 18
Courses from MAccFin Curriculum Varia 9
Total End 92 68.25
23 |23 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MUG – Nick Huber
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for
CEMS in fall 2019
1st semester
fall 2019 –
MUG
2nd semester
spring 2020 –
MUG + CEMS
3rd semester
fall 2020 –
CEMS + MUG
4th semester
spring 2021 –
CEMS
HSG HSG Sydney HSG
M
U
G
Fall 2019 Fall 2020 Spring 2021Spring 2020Spring 2019
Application
process
HSG Bachelor
26 ECTS− Block Seminar
− CEMS Exclusives
− Core Course
− Skill Seminar
31 ECTS− Business Project
− Core Course
− CEMS Elective
33 ECTS− Core Courses*
− Core Electives*
− Skills
− Master’s thesis
18 ECTS− Core Electives
− Independent
Electives*
− Focus Area
6 ECTS− Transfer credits
from CEMS
35 ECTS− Core Courses
− Core Electives
− Focus Area*
− Master’s thesis
After
International
Internship
After
11 ECTS 18 ECTS 6 ECTS
11 ECTS− CEMS exclusive
− CEMS elective
*Core Courses = Pflichtbereich, Core Electives = Pflichtwahlbereich, Independent Electives = Unabhängiger
Wahlbereich, Focus Area = Fokusbereich
24 |24 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MUG – Nick Huber
Semester MUG Course Name Type MUG CEMS CEMS Course
1. SemesterFall 2019MUG: 33CEMS: 0
MUG Core Courses Core Courses 9
Business Project Core Elective 3
Strategy Execution Core Elective 6
Master’s Thesis (1/2) Thesis 9
Campus Credits Skills 6
2. SemesterSpring 2020MUG: 35CEMS: 11
MUG Core Course Core Course 3
Business Project Core Elective 3
Corporate Restructuring Core Elective 6
Creative Storytelling Focus Area 3
Master’s Thesis (2/2) Thesis 9
(Focus Area) CEMS Exclusive 5 5 Climate Change Course and Model UNFCCC
Strategy Simulation Core Elective 6 6 (CEMS Elective)
Total after „MUG Year“
68 11
3. SemesterFall 2020MUG: 18CEMS: 26
Block Seminar 3 Sustainability and Corporate Strategy
(Core Electives) CEMS Core Course 6 6 Global Strategic Management
(Focus Area) CEMS Exclusive 5 5 Changes in Global Business: Impact of the BRICs
(Elective) CEMS Exclusive 5 5 International Corporate Finance
(Elective) CEMS Exclusive 2 (5) 5 Business Analytics
Skill Seminar 2 Skill Seminars
4. SemesterCEMS: 31
(Focus Area) BP/Core/Electives 6 31 CEMS Courses Sydney (15 Business project / 15 courses / 1 skill)
Total End 92 68
25 |25 | CEMS Info Session
More examples → in the BACKUP
HSG Master Term abroad School Student
MAccFin 1 RSM Bettina Schultheiss
MBF 1 TSEM Jöri Gujan
MBI 1 ESADE Valentin Kahn
MIA 1 ESADE Jan Zürcher
MOK 1 CBS Elena Völkle
MSC 1 HEC Dominik Schaefle
MUG 1 LSE Manuel Inauen
MBF 2 LSE Theresa Schäfer
MBI 2 SSE Janic Cavelti
MIL 2 UCD Amélie Scholl
26 |26 | CEMS Info Session
✓ By the start of the CEMS MIM programme in fall 2021 all Bachelor degree requirements
completed
▪ Enrolled in one of the HSG Master programmes and/or the CEMS MIM
✓ HSG enrollment at the time of application
✓ Proof of satisfactory academic results
▪ Bachelor or Master degree with 4.50 min. grade average OR
▪ min. 50 ECTS at Bachelor level up to and including spring semester 2020 (not
including Assessment level) with a min. grade average of 4.50
▪ Non-HSG Bachelor degree: minimum of 60 ECTS in business-related subjects passed
on Bachelor level
✓ Proof of a valid English test, not more than 2 years old, according to list on the HSG-
CEMS website → Note: HSG Bachelor degree not valid because not ‘fully’ in English
✓ Committed to study at least 4 semesters on the Master level
✓ Participation in the CEMS Assessment Center: 17-18 November 2020
Application requirements
27 |27 | CEMS Info Session
Online Application through Mobility Online System
Opens: 1 October 2020
Closes: Thursday, 22 October 2020 at 16.00 (St.Gallen time!)
▪ Complete application file must be uploaded by 22 October 2020 at 16.00
(St.Gallen time) at the latest
▪ Make sure all scanned documents are clear and well legible (no
photographs of documents!)
▪ Students with non-HSG Bachelor → hand in original grade transcripts including
overall grade average and grading scale to CEMS Office by 22 October 2020
at 16.00 the latest!
Application / application file
28 |28 | CEMS Info Session
Access to Mobility Online System
→ http://studentweb.unisg.ch – Master-Programmes – CEMS MIM – Application
Application / application file
HSG Username
HSG Password
1 – 22 October 2020, 16.00 (CET)
29 |29 | CEMS Info Session
Required documents (have them ready when you start with the online application!)
✓ Recent photograph
✓ CEMS Background Information Form* incl. previous internship/work evaluations
✓ CV (max. one page) in English
✓ Motivation letter acc. to specifications on the HSG CEMS website in English
✓ University transcripts and/or degrees
✓ CEMS Mother Tongue Declaration*
✓ Valid English language test
✓ Signed CEMS MIM application form from the Mobility-Online portal*
➢ see Website: https://www.unisg.ch/en/studium/master/cems/selection
*These forms can be downloaded during the online application process in Mobility-Online portal
Application / application file
30 |30 | CEMS Info Session
Note guidelines for choice of term abroad in the CEMS brochure:
Application / application file
➢ see Website
31 |31 | CEMS Info Session
Intellectual Potential and Knowledge
✓ Intellectual potential
✓ Academic excellence
✓ Prior knowledge in the business field
Attitude and Soft Skills
✓ Desire to achieve
✓ Interpersonal competencies
✓ Integrity
✓ Critical thinking
✓ Motivation for the MIM programme
International Orientation
✓ Language skills
✓ International openness and cross-cultural aptitudes
CEMS Assessment Criteria
32 |32 | CEMS Info Session
→ You will be notified by 9 November if you are invited to take part in the
Assessment Center or not
CEMS Pre-Selection
50 %
CEMS background
information form
50 %
Bachelor degree
grade average
33 |33 | CEMS Info Session
17 & 18 November 2020 (mandatory!)
→ Will be conducted ONLINE this year due to the Covid-19 situation!
The AC consists of:
▪ Presentation (be creative!!)
▪ Interview
Corporate representatives act as assessors.
→ You will be notified within a week if you passed the AC or not.
CEMS Assessment Center
34 |34 | CEMS Info Session
▪ www.cems.org
▪ www.cems.unisg.ch
▪ HSG Studentweb → Master Programmes → CEMS MIM → HSG students
▪ CEMS Webinars:
https://youtu.be/muQwHxsEvcU?list=PL1dj_Dsanf1DwSNH4I_gEwkHrCzgXY-
Cv
More information….
35 |35 | CEMS Info Session
If you have any questions regarding CEMS at HSG, please contact us:
Dr. Andreas Wittmer, CEMS Academic Director
Sybille Gmünder, CEMS Corporate Relations Manager
CEMS Curriculum Manager
Marion Schönenberger, CEMS Programme Manager
☏ +41 71 224 25 31
☏ +41 71 224 27 58
☏ +41 71 224 34 71
Contact Details
Jacqueline Meier, CEMS Programme Manager
☏ +41 71 224 31 06
Office opening hours: MO - THU, 9.30 - 11.30 → suspended until further notice!
Contact us by mail or phone for a personal appointment.
www.cems.org & www.cems.unisg.ch
36 |
Q&A
37 |37 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MBI – Janic CaveltiMy CEMS Experience: Jann Schwaninger
38 |38 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MBI – Janic CaveltiMy CEMS Experience: Jann Schwaninger
39 |39 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MBI – Janic CaveltiMy CEMS Experience: Jann Schwaninger
40 |40 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MBI – Janic CaveltiMy CEMS Experience: Marie Claire Stampfli
41 |41 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MBI – Janic CaveltiMy CEMS Experience: Marie Claire Stampfli
Thank you for your attention.
Now please join us for some individual questions to current HSG CEMS students:
Main room: CEMS Office team for general questions
General: Elisabeth MaccFin: David MBF: Christina MOK: LukasMBI: Jessica MUG: NickMIA: Alex
→ 5 minutes break before break-outs start…
46 |46 | CEMS Info Session
BACKUP
BACKUP:
Overview of all curriculum examples
47 |47 | CEMS Info Session
Overview of all examples
HSG Master Term abroad School Student
MAccFin 1 RSM Bettina Schultheiss
MBF 1 TSEM Jöri Gujan
MBI 1 ESADE Valentin Kahn
MIA 1 ESADE Jan Zürcher
MOK 1 CBS Elena Völkle
MSC 1 HEC Dominik Schaefle
MUG 1 LSE Manuel Inauen
MBF 2 LSE Theresa Schäfer
MBI 2 SSE Janic Cavelti
MIL 2 UCD Amélie Scholl
48 |48 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MAccFin – Bettina Schultheiss I/II
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for CEMS
in fall 2016
1st semester
Fall 2016 –
MAccFin
2nd semester
Spring 2017 –
MAccFin
3rd semester
Fall 2017 –
MAccFin & CEMS
4th semester
Spring 2018 –
CEMS
HSG RSM HSG
M
A
c
c
F
i
n
Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Spring 2018Spring 2017Fall 2015
3 ECTSCEMS electives
(transfer from
MAccFin)
5.75 ECTSSkill seminars
CEMS exclusives
Internship10 weeks
30.25 ECTSSkill seminar
CEMS exclusive
CEMS elective
27 ETCS
Skill seminar
CEMS exclusive
29 ECTSCore electives
Context. Studies
Internship
29 ECTSCEMS transfer
(exclusive)
Core electives
14 ECTSCEMS transfer
(electives,
context studies)
18 ECTSMaster’s Thesis
CEMS Transfer
(exclusive)
HSG
49 |
Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MAccFin – Bettina Schultheiss I/II
Semester MAccFinCourse Name Type MAccFin CEMS CEMS Course
1. SemesterFall 2016CEMS: 3
MAccFin: 30
Management Accounting Compulsory 4Corporate Finance Compulsory 4Auditing Compulsory 4Corporate Crisis Core Electives 3 3 CEMS ElectivesReporting Governance Core Electives 3Media between economics and culture Critical Thinking 6Practice Credits Leadership Skills 5
2. SemesterSpring 2017CEMS: 5.75MAccFin: 29
Financial Reporting Compulsory 4Financial Analysis Compulsory 4Risk Management and Insurance Core Electives 4Performance Management Analytics Immersion 6International Group Accounting Immersion 6CEMS Transfer Critical Thinking 5 5 CEMS Exclusive: Disruption and Innovation in International Business
0.75 Skill Seminars (1.5 days)Total after MaccFin Year 58 8.75
3. SemesterFall 2017CEMS: 30
MAccFin: 14RSM
3 Block Seminar1 BCSS Skill Seminar
7.5 International StrategyCEMS Transfer Independent Elective 1 5 CEMS Electives: Managing Strategy ExecutionCEMS Transfer Contextual studies 2 2.5 CEMS Elective: Foundations of ConsultingCEMS Transfer Core Elective 5 5 CEMS Elective: Financial Analysis & Valuation
CEMS Transfer Independent Elective 6 6 CEMS Elective: Marketing Strategy0.25 Skill Seminars (0.5 days)
4. SemesterSpring 2018
CEMS: 27MAccFin: 18
1 Skill Seminar (2 days)6 CEMS exclusive: The Art of Modern Leadership5 CEMS exclusive: Advanced Corporate Strategy15 Business Project
Master's Thesis 18Total 90 66
50 |50 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MBF – Jöri Gujan I/II
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for CEMS
in fall 2016
1st semester
Fall 2016 –
MBF
2nd semester
Spring 2017 –
MBF & CEMS
3rd semester
Fall 2017 –
MBF & CEMS
4th semester
Spring 2018 –
MBF & CEMS
HSG TSEM HSG
M
B
F
Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Spring 2018Spring 2017Summer 2018
9.5 ECTSSkill seminar
CEMS exclusive
CEMS elective
Language course
Internship3 months
31 ECTSSkill seminar
CEMS exclusive
CEMS electives
25.5 ECTS
Skill seminar
CEMS exclusives
CEMS elective
29 ECTSCompulsories
Indep. electives
Context. studies
Practice credits
18 ECTSCEMS transfer
(Indep. electives)
Core electives
18 ECTSCEMS transfer
(Core electives,
indep. electives,
context. studies)
25 ECTSCEMS Transfer
(Indep. electives)
Core electives
Master’s Thesis
HSG
51 |
Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MBF – Jöri Gujan II/II
Semester MBF Course Name Type MBF CEMS CEMS Course
1. SemesterFall 2016MBF: 29
Financial Institutions Compulsory 5Financial Markets Compulsory 5Quantitative Methods Compulsory 5Entrepreneurial Finance (7,138) Independent Electives 3Geopolitics Live Leadership Skills 6Practice Credits Independent Electives 2Practice Credits Leadership Skills 3
2. SemesterSpring 2017CEMS: 9.5MBF: 18
Corporate Financial Management Core Electives 4 4 CEMS Elective: Corporate Financial Management
Entrepreneurial Finance (8,274) Core Electives 4
International Finance Core Electives 2
Research Seminar: Insurance Core Electives 3
CEMS Transfer Independent Electives 5 5 CEMS Exclusive: Advanced Corporate Stratetgy
CEMS Language Course: Chinese A10.5 Skill Seminar (1 day)
3. SemesterFall 2017CEMS: 31MBF: 18
TSEM
3 Block Seminar1 BCSS Skill Seminar
CEMS Transfer Core Electives 4 6 CEMS Exclusive: International Growth StrategyCEMS Transfer Core Electives 6 9 CEMS Elective: R&D Investment and IP ManagementCEMS Transfer Independent Electives 2 6 CEMS Elective: Leadership in a New EraCEMS Transfer Critical Thinking 2 CEMS Elective: Leadership in a New EraCEMS Transfer Critical Thinking 4 6 CEMS Elective: Business Performance and Sustainability
4. SemesterSpring 2018CEMS: 25.5
MBF: 25
1 RGL Skill Seminar (2 days)6 CEMS Exclusive: The Art of Modern Leadership
Impact Investing Critical Thinking 3 3 CEMS Elective: Impact InvestingCorporate Valuation Core Electives 4
15 Business Project
0.5 Skill Seminar (1 day)
Master's Thesis 18
Total 90 66
52 |52 | CEMS Info Session
Example: CEMS & MBI – Janic CaveltiExample: CEMS & MBI – Valentin Kahn I/II
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for CEMS
in fall 2016
1st semester
fall 2016 –
MBI
2nd semester
spring 2017 –
MBI & CEMS
3rd semester
fall 2017 –
MBI & CEMS
4th semester
spring 2018 –
CEMS
HSG HSG HSG ESADE
M
B
I
Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Spring 2018Spring 2017Spring 2016
14 ECTSSkill seminars
CEMS exclusives
CEMS elective
MBI Transfer (13)
+ Spanish 4 ECTS
Internship30 weeks
Master Thesis
(18 ECTS)
29 ECTSCEMS exclusive
CEMS electives
Block Seminar
(China)
Bus. Comm. SS
MBI Transfer (10)
25 ECTSBusiness Project
Resp. Gl. Ls Sem.
CEMS exclusive
CEMS electives
39 (33) ECTSCompulsory C.
Core electives
Context. Studies
Praxis Credits (6)
13 (0) ECTSCore Electives
Context. Studies
26 (13) ECTSCompulsory C.
Core electives
Context. Studies
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Semester MBI Course Name Type MBI CEMS CEMS Course
Gap Year Master Thesis Compulsory 18 Int.ship International Internship
1. SemesterFall 2016CEMS: 0MBI: 33
Business Engineering Compulsory 4
Media & Comm. Management Compulsory 4
FPV Data Science FPV 3
FPV Headhunter FPV 3
Business Model Innovation Core Electives 6
Sustainable Business M. Innov. Core Electives 3
Community Management Core Electives 3
Internet Governance Indep. Electives 4
Overcoming Energy Path Dep. Indep. Electives 3
2. SemesterSpring 2017CEMS: 14MBI: 13
1 Skill Seminars
Technology Entrepreneurship Compulsory 4
FPV Robotics FPV 3
FPV PostFinance FPV 3
Information & Knowledge Visual. Indep. Electives 3
Core Electives 3 3 Mobile Business
Exclusives 5 5 Advanced Corporate Strategy
Exclusives 5 5 Business Ethics
Total pre CEMS Year
77 14
3. SemesterFall 2017CEMS: 29MBI: 13ESADE
3 Block Seminar (Tsinghua)
1 Business Communication Skill Seminar
7 International Entrepreneurship
Core Electives 3 3 Dilemma Strategic Tools
Core Electives 5 5 Socratic Dialogue
Core Electives 5 5 Global Trends in 21st Century
5 Finance & Decision Making
4. SemesterSpring 2018CEMS: 25MBI: 0
1 Responsible Global Leadership Seminar
6 Art of Modern Leadership
3 Relations between Business & Government
15 Business Project
Total 90 68
Example: CEMS & MBI – Janic CaveltiExample: CEMS & MBI – Valentin Kahn II/II
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Example: CEMS & MIA – Jan Zürcher I/II
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for CEMS
in fall 2016
1st semester
Fall 2016 –
MIA
2nd semester
Spring 2017 –
MIA
3rd semester
Fall 2017 –
MIA & CEMS
4th semester
Spring 2018 –
CEMS
HSG ESADE HSG
M
I
A
Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Spring 2019Spring 2018Summer 2018
6.25 ECTSSkill seminars
(transfer from
MIA)
Internship10 weeks
32.5 ECTSBlock Seminar
Skill seminar
CEMS exclusive
CEMS elective
27.25 ETCS
Business Project
Skill seminar
RGL
CEMS exclusive
28 ECTSCore electives
Context. Studies
28 ECTSCEMS transfer
(exclusive)
Core electives
16 ECTSCEMS transfer
(electives,
context studies)
18 ECTSMaster’s Thesis
CEMS Transfer
(exclusive)
HSG
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Semester MIA Course Name Type MIA CEMS CEMS Course
1. SemesterFall 2016CEMS: (4)MIA: 28
State and Economy Compulsory 6
International Governance Compulsory 6International Politics, Economics and Business
Compulsory 6
Practical Leadership in Development Cooperation
Core Electives 4 (4) CEMS Elective (not claimed credit)
Geopolitics Live, Ambassadors Tell it All Contextual Studies 6
2. SemesterSpring 2017CEMS: 6.25
MIA: 28
Game Theory Core Electives 4The Governance of Money in Europe Core Electives 4Corporate Governance Core Electives 6Business and Government: Between Cooperation and Conflict
Core Electives 4
Economic Development Core Electives 4 (4) CEMS Elective (not claimed credit)Impact Investing Contextual Studies 3 3 CEMS ElectiveManaging Relations between Business and Government
Contextual Studies 3 3 CEMS Elective
0.25 Skill Seminars (0.5 days)Total after MIA Year 56 6.25 14.25 (with unclaimed ECTs)
3. SemesterFall 2017CEMS: 30MIA: 14
RSM
3 Block seminarCEMS Transfer Contextual Studies 6 7 Core: International Entrepreneurship
5 CEMS Elective: Spanish Intermediate3 CEMS Exclusive: Facts and Opinions in Management
CEMS Transfer Independent Elective 5 5 CEMS Exclusive: Business & Law3 CEMS Exclusive: Digital Transformation
CEMS TransferIndependent Elective 5
5CEMS Exclusive: Where is the World Going: Global Trends in the 21st Century and their Impact on Business
1.5 Skill Seminars (3.0 days incl. communication skill seminar)
4. SemesterSpring 2018
CEMS: 27MIA: 18
1.25 Skill Seminar (2.5 days)6 CEMS exclusive: The Art of Modern Leadership5 CEMS exclusive: Disruption and Innovation in International Business15 Business Project
Master's Thesis 18Total 90 66
Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MIA – Jan Zürcher II/II
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Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MOK – Elena Völkle I/II
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for CEMS
in fall 2016
1st semester
Fall 2016 –
MOK
2nd semester
Spring 2017 –
MOK
3rd semester
Fall 2017 –
MOK & CEMS
4th semester
Spring 2018 –
CEMS
HSG CBS HSG
M
O
K
Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Spring 2018Spring 2017Spring 2016
15 ECTSSkill seminars
CEMS exclusives
CEMS electives
Internship10 weeks
34 ECTSBlock Seminar
Skill seminar
CEMS exclusive
CEMS elective
25 ECTSSkill seminar
CEMS exclusive
CEMS elective
29 ECTSMOK mandatory
courses
Core electives
Context. Studies
27 ECTSCEMS transfer
(exclusive)
Core electives
Context. Studies
16 ECTSCEMS transfer
(electives,
context studies)
18 ECTSMaster’s Thesis
HSG
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Semester MBF Course Name Type MOK CEMS CEMS Course
1. SemesterFall 2016CEMS:0MOK: 29
Management praktizieren Compulsory 4Innovation organisieren Compulsory 4Kultur gestalten Compulsory 4Financial Business Planning & Controlling Core Electives 4Transkulturelles Management Core Electives 4Diversity in Teams and Organizations Context. Studies 3Knowing Consumers Context. Studies 3Führung: Autorität, Rolle und Einfluss in Organisationen
Context. Studies 3Skill Seminar
2. SemesterSpring 2017
CEMS: 15MOK: 27
Prozessmanagement und Organisationsberatung
Core Electives 6
Demografische Entwicklung imSpannungsfeld
MOK Business Project
6
Creativity and Team Dynamics Core Electives 4 4 CEMS ElectivesMega Sporting Events Context. Studies 6 6 CEMS ElectivesCEMS Transfer Context. Studies 5 5 CEMS Exclusive: Disruption and Innovation in International Business
Total after MOK Year 56 15
3. SemesterFall 2017CEMS: 34MOK: 16
CEMS TransferMOK Business Project
6 7.5 CEMS Elective: Consulting for Sustainability
CEMS Transfer Core Electives 6 7.5 CEMS Elective: Implementing Strategy in the Modern CorporationCEMS Transfer Free Electives 4 7.5 CEMS Exclusive: Business Analytics
7.5 CEMS Exclusive: Global Strategic Management1 Skill Seminars 3 Block Seminar
4. SemesterSpring 2018
CEMS: 25MOK: 18
15 Business Project1 Skill Seminars6 CEMS Exclusive: The Art of Modern Leadership3 CEMS Elective: The Internet of Things
Master's Thesis 18Total 90 66
Example: CEMS & MOK – Elena Völkle II/II
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Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MSC– Dominik Schaefle I/II
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for CEMS
in fall 2016
1st semester
Fall 2016 –
MSC
2nd semester
Spring 2017 –
MSC
3rd semester
Fall 2017 –
MSC & CEMS
4th semester
Spring 2018 –
MSC - CEMS
HSG HEC Paris HSG
M
S
C
Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Spring 2018Spring 2017Summer 2016
7 ECTSSkill seminars
CEMS electives
(transfer from
MSC)
InternshipMin. 10 weeks
-
I did my
internship in
the gap year
between
Bachelor and
Master
35 ECTSSkill seminar
Block seminar
CEMS exclusive
26 ETCS
Business Project
CEMS exclusive
CEMS elective
34 ECTSMSC-Courses
Practice Credits
(Internship)
16 ECTSMSC-Courses
22 ECTSMSC-Courses
(CEMS-Transfer)
18 ECTSMaster’s Thesis
HSG
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Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MSC – Dominik Schaefle II/II
Semester MSC - Course Name Type MSC CEMS CEMS Course
1. SemesterFall 2016CEMS: 0MSC: 34
Customer Value I Compulsory 6Consumer Behavior & Market Research Compulsory 6AWP I Compulsory 4Marketingkommunikation Core Electives 6Retailing Innovations Electives 3Knowing Consumers Critical Thinking 3Practice Credits Leadership Skills 6
2. SemesterSpring 2017
CEMS: 7MSC: 16
CV II Compulsory 6AWP II Compulsory 4Psychology in Retailing Core Electives 6 6 CEMS Transfer
Started with the Master Thesis1 Skill Seminars (2 days)
Total after MSC Year 50 7
3. SemesterFall 2017HEC ParisCEMS: 35MSC: 22
AWP III Compulsory 4CEMS Transfer Independent Elective 6 6 Core Course – Mgmt. Buyout (Strategy)
4 Exclusive Course – Luxury Mgmt.4 Exclusive Course – Supply Chain Mgmt.4 Exclusive Course – Offshoring
CEMS Transfer Independent Elective 3 4 Exclusive Course – Oil, Gas & PowerCEMS Transfer Contextual studies 5 5 Exclusive Course – Géopolitique
CEMS Transfer Contextual studies 4 4 Exclusive Course – Doing Business in Europe3 Block Seminar (HEC)1 BCSS (Skill Seminar)
4. SemesterSpring 2018
CEMS: 26MSC: 18
6 Business Project15 Core Course: The Art of Modern Leadership4 Elective Course: Creability – Kreativität in Teams1 RGL Seminar
Master's Thesis 18Total 90 68
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Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MUG– Manuel Inauen I/II
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for CEMS
in fall 2016
1st semester
Fall 2016 –
MUG
2nd semester
Spring 2017 –
MUG
3rd semester
Fall 2017 –
MUG & CEMS
4th semester
Spring 2018 –
CEMS
HSG LSE HSG
M
U
G
Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Spring 2018Spring 2017
13 ECTSSkill seminars
CEMS exclusives
34 ECTSSkill seminar
CEMS exclusive
CEMS elective
26 ETCS
CEMS exclusive
Business Project
28 ECTSCore electives
Context. Studies
Internship
29 ECTSCEMS transfer
(exclusive)
Core electives
9 ECTSCEMS transfer
(electives,
context studies)
24 ECTSMaster’s Thesis
CEMS Transfer
(exclusive)
HSG
Inter
nship10
weeks
Spring
2019
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Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MUG – Manuel Inauen II/II
Semester MAccFinCourse Name Type MUG CEMS CEMS Course
1. SemesterFall 2016
Unternehmerisch Managen Compulsory 3MarktorientierteUnternehmensführung Compulsory
3
Corporate Strategy & Governance Compulsory 3Unternehmensführung in KMU Core Electives 6Family Business Core Electives 6Asia-Pacific Security in Focus: The South China Sea Open Electives
4
Geschichte und Zukunft von Energiesystemen Critical Thinking
3
2. SemesterSpring 2017
Controlling als Führungsintrument Compulsory 3Unternehmensnachfolge Core Electives 6 6 CEMS ElectivesFamily Business Core Electives 6Praxisprojekt Entrepreneurship Immersion 6CEMS Transfer Critical Thinking 5 5 CEMS Exclusive: Disruption and Innovation in International BusinessChina Invents the Future Critical Thinking 3
2 Skill Seminars (4 days)Total after MUG Year 57 13
3. SemesterFall 2017
3 Block Seminar1 BCSS Skill Seminar
CEMS Transfer Independent Elective 4 7.5 CEMS Global Business StrategyCEMS Transfer Independent Elective 2 7.5 Globalization and Regional DevelopmentCEMS Transfer Independent Elective 2 7.5 Financial Accounting, Reporting and DisclosureCEMS Transfer Critical Thinking 1 7.5 The Philosophy of Europe
0 Skill Seminars (1 day)
4. SemesterSpring 2018
CEMS Transfer Critical Thinking 6 6 CEMS exclusive: The Art of Modern Leadership5 CEMS exclusive: Advanced Corporate Strategy15 Business Project
Master's Thesis 18Total 90 73
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Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MBF – Theresa Schäfer I/II
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for CEMS
in fall 2016
1st semester
fall 2017 –
CEMS & MBF
2nd semester
spring 2017 –
CEMS
3rd semester
fall 2018 –
MBF & CEMS
4th semester
spring 2017 –
MBF
HSG HSG HSG LSE
M
B
F
Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Spring 2019Spring 2018Summer 2018
28.25 ECTSBlock seminar
Skill seminar
CEMS exclusives
CEMS electives
30 ECTSSkill seminar
CEMS exclusives
CEMS electives
Business Project
Internship10 weeks
7.75 ECTSSkill seminar
CEMS exclusive
CEMS elective
20 ECTSCEMS transfer
(core electives)
Core electives
16 ECTSCEMS transfer
(electives,
context studies)
30 ECTSCompulsory c.
Core electives
Context. Studies
6 + 18 ECTSMaster’s Thesis
Core electives
Context. studies
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Example: CEMS & MBF – Theresa SchäferExample: CEMS & MBF – Theresa Schäfer II/II
Semester MBF Course Name Type MBF CEMS CEMS Course
1. SemesterFall 2017
CEMS: 29.25
MBF: 15
Excel Based Financial Modelling Core Electives 3 3 CEMS ElectivesEconomics of Central Banking Core Electives 3Mathematics Core Electives 4
6 Global Strategic Management Corporate Finance Core Electives 5 5 CEMS Electives
Core Electives 5 5 Basics in Energy Finance 5 Changes in global business: Impact of the BRIC countries
0,25 Skill Seminar
3Sustainability and Corporate Strategy: Meeting the Energy and Climate Challenges
1 Dealing with typical cricital leadership situations2.
SemesterSpring 2018
CEMS: 30MBF: 12
LSE
6 Global Management Practice1 Presentation Skills
Electives 12 15 Business Project4 CEMS Electives
Contextual studies 4 4 CEMS ElectivesTotal after CEMS Year 36 58,25
3. SemesterFall 2018
CEMS: 7.75MBF: 30
Financial MarketsFinancial InstitutionsQuantitative Methods
Compulsory Courses 15
Research Seminar Compulsory Courses 3Core Electives 6 6 CEMS ElectivesContextual studies 6
1,75 Skill Seminars 4.
SemesterSpring 2019
MBF: 24
Contextual studies 2Core Electives 4
Master's Thesis 18Total 90 66
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Example: CEMS & MBI – Janic CaveltiExample: CEMS & MBI – Janic Cavelti I/II
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for CEMS
in fall 2016
1st semester
fall 2017 –
CEMS & MBI
2nd semester
spring 2017 –
CEMS
3rd semester
fall 2018 –
MBI & CEMS
4th semester
spring 2017 –
MBI
HSG HSG HSG SSE
M
B
I
Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Spring 2019Spring 2018Summer 2018
28 ECTSBlock seminar
Skill seminar
CEMS exclusives
CEMS electives
32 ECTSSkill seminar
CEMS exclusives
CEMS electives
Business Project
Internship10 weeks
8 ECTSCEMS exclusives
MBI transfer
20 ECTSCEMS transfer
Core electives
Context. Studies
29 ECTSCompulsory C.
Core Electives
Context. Studies
30 ECTSCompulsory C.
Core electives
Master’s Thesis
17 ECTSCEMS transfer
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Semester MBI Course Name Type MBI CEMS CEMS Course
1. SemesterFall 2017CEMS: 28MBI: 28
mia Engiadina: Transformation einer Randregion
Core Electives 3
Wertschöpfungsmanagement Core Electives 3 3 CEMS Electives
Independent electives 6 6 Global Strategic Management
Independent electives 5 5 Digital Business Transformation and the lean Startup Approach
Contextual studies 5 5 Managing organizational behavior in a volatile world
Contextual studies 5 5 Changes in global business: Impact of the BRIC countries
Independent electives 1 3Sustainability and Corporate Strategy: Meeting the Energy andClimate Challenges
1 Dealing with typical cricital leadership situations
2. SemesterSpring 2018
CEMS: 32MBI: 8
SSE
6 Global Management Practice
1 Presentation Skills
15 Business Project
Contextual studies 5 5 CEMS language course / CEMS exclusive-course
Contextual studies 3 5 CEMS exclusive course
Total after CEMS Year
36 60
3. Semester 29 6
4. Semester 30
Total 95 66
Example: CEMS & MBI – Janic CaveltiExample: CEMS & MBI – Janic Cavelti II/II
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Example: CEMS & MIL – Amelie Scholl I/II
C
E
M
S
Application &
acceptance for CEMS
in fall 2016
1st semester
Spring 2017 –
CEMS & MIL
2nd semester
Fall 2017 –
CEMS & MIL
3rd semester
Spring 2018 –
CEMS
4th semester
Fall 2018 –
MIL
HSG UCD HSG HSG
M
I
L
Spring 2017 Spring 2018 Fall 2018Fall 2017Fall 2016
10 ECTSCEMS electives
24.25 ECTSSkill seminars
CEMS exclusives
CEMS electives
Research Project
Block Seminar
Internship10 weeks
37 ECTSSkill seminars
CEMS exclusive
CEMS elective
Business Project
RGL
10 ECTSCEMS transfer
15 ECTSCEMS transfer
13 ECTSCEMS Transfer
30 + 18 ECTSMaster’s Thesis
Core electives
Mandatory
courses
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Example: CEMS & MIL – Amelie Scholl II/II
Semester MIL Course Name Type MIL CEMS CEMS CourseSpring 2017
CEMS: 10MBF: 10
Independent Elective 5 5 Climate Change Course and Model UNFCCC
Contextual Studies 5 5 Business Ethics in the post-crisis Global Economy
Fall 2017CEMS: 24.25
MBF: 19
Independent Elective 6 6 Global Strategic Management
Independent Elective 1 5 International Corporate Governance
1 Research Project
4.25 Block Seminars, Skill Seminars, BCSS
The Bilateral Relations between Switzerland and the European Union
Cluster Course 4 4 CEMS Elective
Organized Crime, Corruption and Money Laundering
Cluster Course 4 4 CEMS Elective
Regulation and Regulatory Strategy Cluster Course 4
Spring 2018
CEMS: 37MBF: 18
Contextual Studies 9 10 Global Leadership
Contextual Studies 4 10 Negotiations for Supply Chain Managers
15 Business Project
2 Skill Seminars, RGL Seminar
Total after CEMS Year
42 71.25
Fall 2018MIL: 48
The Legal Method and Theory Mandatory Course 6
International Negotiation Mandatory Course 6
The International Legal Order Mandatory Course 6
Core Electives Core Electives 12
Master’s Thesis Thesis 18
Total 90 71.25