Language
  • English
Format
  • Full time
Start date
  • February
  • September
Location
  • Maastricht
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International Business - Managerial Decision-Making and Control

This specialisation focuses on managerial decision-making and control, preparing students for strategic roles in business decisions, performance management, and situation analysis. It combines management, accounting, and business decision-making skills.

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Fits with you?

  • Are you a team player with strong critical thinking skills?
  • Do you have an interest in business management and decision-making?
  • Are you comfortable with quantitative reasoning and problem-solving?

Your future

  • Work in key roles influencing business decisions and performance management.
  • Engage in roles offering strategic insights into mergers and profitability.
  • Pursue certifications and postgraduate education to enhance career growth.

"UM has provided me with an invaluable experience, both academically and personally. Studying with people from all over the world as well as its unique Problem-Based Learning approach have been essential in preparing me for my professional career."
Anouk Meevis, Vice President Corporate Investments at ING Bank N.V. / Corporate Investments

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Rankings and Recognition

SBE is among the 1% of the world’s business schools to be triple accredited. The School combines a strong commitment to excellent research and research-based education with a focus on our impact on society.
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Problem-Based Learning

Discover the power of PBL: hands-on learning, teamwork, and real-world problem-solving.
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Amazing education opportunities

Our faculty offers students the possibility to do an exchange or an internship. You can also participate in one of the UM excellence programmes. This programme offers dual degree options with an international partner.
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