The Madrid campus offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and MBA programs focused on business education. These include specialties in:
International Management
International Relations
Digital Marketing
Sports Management
Entrepreneurship
Finance and others
These programs are designed to be practical and industry-relevant, incorporating the latest trends and technologies in business education.
The Madrid campus is equipped with modern facilities to support a comprehensive learning experience:
State-of-the-art classrooms equipped with the latest teaching technologies.
Library resources that provide access to a wide range of databases, journals, and books.
Computer labs and high-speed internet access.
Student lounge areas where students can relax and interact with their peers.
The Madrid campus is strategically located to take advantage of the city's business environment and cultural richness:
Central Location: Situated in the heart of Madrid, the campus is easily accessible and close to many of the city’s major business districts and cultural sites.
Cultural Exposure: Madrid is known for its historical sites, art galleries (like the Prado and Reina Sofia), and vibrant social life, offering students ample opportunities to explore Spanish culture and history.
Internships and Employment: The school has strong ties with the local and international business community, providing students with internship and employment opportunities during and after their studies.
Networking Events: Regular networking events, workshops, guest lectures, and seminars with business leaders and alumni help students build professional networks.
International Student Services: Dedicated support for international students, including assistance with visa processes, accommodation, and integration into Spanish life.
Career Services: The campus offers career counseling, resume workshops, and interview preparation sessions to help students transition from study to work.
Alumni Network: Students can connect with a global network of alumni for mentorship and career opportunities.
Community Engagement: The campus encourages students to engage with the local community through various initiatives and events, enriching their study experience.
Bachelor of International Management with different specializations such as:
Digital Marketing
Entrepreneurship
International Relations
Sports Management
These programs typically last three years and are designed to provide foundational knowledge in management while also offering practical experience through internships and real-case studies.
Master of International Management with specializations including:
Digital Marketing
International Relations
Sports Management
Master’s programs are usually one to two years long, focusing on advanced concepts in management and specialized areas, preparing students for leadership roles in their chosen fields.
Master of Business Administration (MBA) with various specializations such as:
International Relations
Digital Marketing
Entrepreneurship
Sports Management
The MBA programs are designed for professionals looking to advance their careers or pivot to new roles. These programs emphasize strategic thinking, leadership, and the practical application of business theory.
DBA - Doctor of Business Administration
This program is aimed at business professionals who wish to contribute to their field through original research. It combines research skills with advanced management theory, focusing on issues affecting the global business environment.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of International Management |
3 years |
$11,500 - $13,000 |
Bachelor in Digital Marketing |
3 years |
$11,500 - $13,000 |
Bachelor in Entrepreneurship |
3 years |
$11,500 - $13,000 |
Bachelor in International Relations |
3 years |
$11,500 - $13,000 |
Bachelor in Sports Management |
3 years | $11,500 - $13,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of International Management |
1.5 years |
$14,500 - $16,000 |
Master in Digital Marketing |
1.5 years |
$14,500 - $16,000 |
Master in International Relations |
1.5 years |
$14,500 - $16,000 |
Master in Sports Management |
1.5 years |
$14,500 - $16,000 |
Master in Entrepreneurship |
1.5 years | $14,500 - $16,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) |
3 years |
$11,000 - $12,500 |
International students at Geneva Business School in Madrid can choose from a range of business-focused degrees, including Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral programs in various disciplines such as International Management, Digital Marketing, Sports Management, and more. These programs are designed to be globally relevant, providing students with the skills necessary to compete in international markets.
Language of Instruction: The primary language of instruction is English, making it accessible to students from around the world.
Spanish Language Learning: While not mandatory, learning Spanish is highly recommended to fully enjoy the local culture and improve daily interactions. The school may offer Spanish language courses or direct students to local language schools.
Application Process: International students must complete an application form, submit academic transcripts, provide proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS), and often a motivation letter or personal statement.
Visa Requirements: Non-EU students will need to obtain a student visa to study in Spain. The school provides guidance and support documents for the visa application process.
Tuition Fees: Fees vary depending on the program but are generally in line with European standards for private business education.
Financial Aid: Scholarships and grants may be available for international students based on merit or financial need. Students are encouraged to inquire directly with the admissions office about available financial aid options.
Housing: The school does not have on-campus housing but assists students in finding suitable accommodation in Madrid, such as apartments, shared flats, or homestays.
Living Costs: Madrid is relatively affordable compared to other major European capitals, but costs can vary depending on lifestyle and housing choices.
Cultural Integration: The school organizes various social and cultural activities to help international students integrate into Spanish society and connect with their peers.
Networking Opportunities: Students have access to networking events, workshops, and seminars, which are crucial for building professional relationships and career opportunities.
Orientation Programs: These programs are designed to help international students acclimate to life in Madrid and understand the academic expectations at GBS.
Student Services: Dedicated support for international students includes help with administrative procedures, counseling services, and guidance on living and studying in Spain.
Madrid’s Appeal: The campus is located in Madrid, offering students the opportunity to explore Spanish culture, history, and entertainment. Madrid is known for its museums, theaters, parks, and a bustling nightlife.
Career Development: The school’s career services help prepare students for the job market through internships, resume workshops, and recruitment events. Madrid's status as a business hub provides ample opportunities for internships and post-graduation employment in multinational companies.
Bachelor’s Programs: Options include International Management, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Sports Management, and more.
Master’s Programs: Specializations such as International Management, Digital Marketing, and Sports Management.
MBA Programs: With various specializations including Digital Marketing, International Relations, and Entrepreneurship.
Doctoral Programs: Such as the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA).
For Bachelor’s Programs:
Completion of high school or equivalent.
English proficiency (TOEFL iBT with a score of at least 80, IELTS with a score of 6.0, or equivalent).
Motivational letter.
Copy of passport or ID.
For Master’s and MBA Programs:
A Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
English proficiency (similar to Bachelor’s requirements).
Professional CV/Resume.
Motivation letter.
Passport or ID copy.
For Doctoral Programs:
A Master’s degree or equivalent.
Research proposal.
CV and motivation letter.
English proficiency.
Online Application: Complete the application form available on the Geneva Business School website. You will need to fill in your personal and educational details and upload the required documents.
Pay the non-refundable application fee, which varies depending on the program.
An interview may be conducted as part of the admission process. This can be done in person if you are local or via video call.
After reviewing your application and conducting the interview, the admissions team will make a decision regarding your application. This decision will be communicated to you via email.
If accepted, you will receive an offer letter. To confirm your acceptance, you may be required to pay a deposit, which typically counts towards your tuition fees.
International students will need to apply for a student visa. Geneva Business School will provide the necessary documents and support for your visa application process.
Once your visa is secured, you can make travel arrangements. It is advisable to arrive in Madrid a few days before the orientation to settle in.
Attend the orientation program provided by the school. This is a crucial step to familiarize yourself with the campus, the city, and your fellow students.
Ranking System |
Rating/Ranking |
Criteria |
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Eduniversal |
(Possible ranking in business schools) |
Program reputation, employer feedback, alumni outcomes |
Local Business School Rankings |
(Specific country-based rankings) | Quality of education, student satisfaction, employability rates |
Geneva Business School typically organizes its academic year into multiple intakes for new students:
Fall Intake: Starts in September, this is the primary intake with the most course offerings.
Spring Intake: Begins in February, offering another chance for students to enroll in their desired programs.
Summer Intake: Limited programs might have a start in June, but this varies by year and program availability.
It’s important for prospective students to check the specific program details as some programs might not be available in all intakes.
The eligibility requirements vary depending on the level of study:
Educational Requirements: Completion of secondary education (high school) with a valid school leaving certificate.
English Proficiency: Non-native speakers need to demonstrate English proficiency through a standardized test (e.g., TOEFL iBT minimum score of 80, IELTS minimum score of 6.0, or equivalent).
Application Documents: Typically include a completed application form, certified copies of academic transcripts, a motivation letter, and a copy of passport.
Educational Requirements: A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
English Proficiency: Same as bachelor’s programs, with TOEFL iBT minimum score of 80 or IELTS minimum score of 6.0.
Professional Experience: Some programs may require professional experience, particularly for MBA courses.
Application Documents: Includes a completed application form, official undergraduate transcripts, CV/resume, motivation letter, and passport copy.
Educational Requirements: A Bachelor’s degree, typically with a good academic record.
Work Experience: Relevant professional work experience (the specific amount can vary by program).
English Proficiency: TOEFL or IELTS scores as per the requirements mentioned above.
Application Documents: Submission of a professional resume, motivation letter, letters of recommendation, and official transcripts.
Educational Requirements: A Master’s degree or equivalent in a related field.
Research Proposal: Submission of a detailed research proposal outlining the intended area of study.
Application Documents: Include a CV, motivation letter, copies of academic degrees, and academic transcripts.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Scholarship Value |
Application Details |
---|---|---|---|
Academic Excellence Scholarship |
Outstanding academic achievements, leadership qualities, and extracurricular involvement. |
Up to 50% of tuition fees |
Submit academic transcripts, recommendation letters, and an essay. |
Women in Business Scholarship |
Female candidates demonstrating exceptional leadership potential in business. |
N/A |
Application, essay on leadership, and proof of academic achievements. |
International Environment Scholarship |
Students from diverse backgrounds who enhance the multicultural environment at the school. |
N/A |
Essay on the importance of diversity in education, CV, transcripts. |
Entrepreneurial Spirit Scholarship |
Demonstrated entrepreneurial initiatives or strong potential in entrepreneurial endeavors. |
N/A |
Submit a business plan or a record of entrepreneurial activities. |
Need-Based Scholarship |
Demonstrated financial need, academic merit | Depends on financial situation and academic merit | Proof of financial need, academic records, recommendation letters. |
Feature |
Details |
Cost (Approximate) |
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Campus Location |
Centrally located in Madrid, close to business districts and cultural sites. |
N/A |
Campus Facilities |
Modern classrooms, a library, computer labs, student lounges, and Wi-Fi. |
N/A |
Accommodation Type |
Various options including student residences, shared apartments, and host families. |
|
Student Residences |
Shared rooms, communal kitchens, and living areas. Common in areas well-connected to the campus. |
€400 - €600 per month |
Shared Apartments |
Private or shared rooms in an apartment, typically with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities. |
€350 - €700 per month, depending on location and size |
Host Families |
Private room in a local family home, often includes meals. Ideal for deeper cultural immersion. |
€650 - €900 per month, including meals |
Accommodation Services |
Assistance in finding housing, dealing with contracts, and settling in. |
N/A |
Lease Terms |
Most accommodations require a minimum lease term, typically ranging from 6 to 12 months. | N/A |
Interactive Classes: Small class sizes ensure personalized attention and better interaction with professors.
Practical Learning: Programs are designed with a practical approach, incorporating real-world business challenges and case studies.
Diverse Student Body: The school hosts students from various countries, providing a rich cultural exchange and a global networking environment.
City Exploration: Madrid is famous for its cultural heritage, including museums like the Prado and Reina Sofia, historical sites, and vibrant nightlife.
Events and Festivals: Students can immerse themselves in local events such as Fiesta de San Isidro, Madrid Pride, and the Madrid International Film Festival.
Social Activities: The school organizes regular social events, cultural outings, and sports activities, helping students to relax and bond with their peers.
Orientation Week: Designed to help new students acclimate to the school and city.
Student Services: Assistance with accommodation, visa processes, and other administrative tasks.
Language Support: Opportunities to learn or improve Spanish through courses or informal language exchange sessions.
Internships: The school has ties with local and international companies, providing ample internship opportunities across various industries.
Career Services: Dedicated career counseling, resume building workshops, and networking events help students prepare for their professional lives.
Alumni Connections: Access to an extensive network of alumni provides valuable professional connections and mentorship opportunities.
Health Services: Guidance in accessing local healthcare services and obtaining necessary health insurance.
Counseling Services: Support for students to manage academic pressure and personal challenges.
Sports and Fitness: Opportunities to participate in sports and fitness activities, promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Housing Assistance: Although the school does not provide on-campus housing, it assists students in finding suitable accommodation in Madrid, be it in student residences, shared apartments, or host families.
Cost of Living: Madrid offers a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other major European capitals, but budgeting is essential.
Transport: Madrid’s comprehensive public transport system makes it easy to explore the city and surrounding areas.
Volunteering: Opportunities to engage with the local community through volunteering, which can enrich the student experience and foster a sense of global citizenship.
Career Counseling: Students have access to personalized career counseling sessions that help them identify their career goals and plan their professional paths.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops on resume writing, interview preparation, and job search strategies are offered to equip students with necessary job-seeking skills.
Networking Events: The school organizes various networking events, allowing students to meet industry professionals and alumni. These events provide valuable opportunities to establish professional relationships and learn about job openings.
Internship Opportunities: A key component of the educational experience at Geneva Business School is the internship requirement in many programs. The school has partnerships with local and international businesses across various industries, providing students with opportunities to gain practical experience.
Internship Support: The school assists students in securing internships that align with their career objectives, offering both part-time positions during academic terms and full-time positions during breaks.
Strong Alumni Community: The school boasts a robust alumni network that students can tap into for mentorship, advice, and job opportunities. Alumni often participate in school events, sharing their experiences and insights.
Alumni Support: Alumni are also instrumental in facilitating job placements by advocating for the hiring of Geneva Business School graduates within their own companies or industries.
Job Boards and Listings: Students have access to exclusive job listings and recruitment fairs, where they can connect directly with employers.
On-Campus Recruitment: Many companies are invited to the campus to conduct interviews and recruit students for various positions, offering students the convenience of accessing job opportunities on-site.
Entrepreneurship Hub: For students interested in starting their own businesses, Geneva Business School provides resources through its entrepreneurship hub. This includes access to business plan advice, startup competitions, and potential funding sources.
Start-up Incubator: Some campuses may offer a start-up incubator where students can develop their business ideas and receive mentorship from faculty and industry experts.
Local and International Focus: The school leverages its connections in the local Spanish market as well as the broader European and global markets to provide diverse employment opportunities for its graduates.
High Employment Rate: Geneva Business School prides itself on having a high employment rate for its graduates, with many securing jobs shortly after or even before graduation.
Calle Velázquez, 57, 28001 Madrid, Spain