Sustainable Management (Master)

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Hessen International University offers a Master’s program in Sustainable Management that recognizes the undeniable signs of man-made climate change and increasing environmental degradation. This program emphasizes the importance of an economy that respects its natural limits in order to achieve long-term sustainability.

To address this challenge, the program combines economic, legal, and social science competencies with engineering and natural science knowledge. The goal is to develop sustainable solutions by linking technical and scientific issues with various social systems such as companies, politics, and society.

The Master’s program can be completed in four semesters. Admission requirements include a bachelor’s degree in economics or a related field with a focus on sustainability, as well as basic knowledge of economics equivalent to at least 60 credits. Proficiency in English is also required.

Graduates of the program can pursue careers in companies that prioritize sustainability, such as those focused on corporate social responsibility. They may also find opportunities in consulting, both in corporate and political realms, as well as in certification. Additionally, graduates can explore careers in politics, administration, and research.

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At a glance

Degree: Master of Science


Start: Summer and winter semester


Language of instruction: German and English


Duration/Scope: 4 semesters


Admission restriction (NC): No

Admission requirements

  • Bachelor’s or Diploma I degree in economics or equivalent in subject matter, or university degree in a non-business degree program with a foundation in economics and a focus on sustainability
  • Standard period of study of at least six semesters and 180 credits
  • Knowledge of the German language on the level DSH 2 (or native language)
  • Knowledge of the English language on the level B2
  • Basic knowledge of economics amounting to at least 60 credits
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