Introduction
Become an innovative and visionary business leader when you apply for the MA in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. For a limited time, you can save up to 25% on your fees when you apply before 31 May 2021! Terms and conditions apply*.
This program, offered in partnership with Concordia University Chicago (CUC), is designed for students who are looking to become world-leading entrepreneurs and willing to build and manage successful businesses. You will enhance your understanding of how to commercialize an idea over the course of this two-year program. Through modules such as Digital Age, Social Media Marketing Communications, and Ethics, Law and Communication in Decision Making, you will be ready to take on the challenges of an ever-evolving business landscape, making you an asset to any organisation.
You’ll have the chance to study at our well-equipped campus in Berlin, the German capital and the home of start-ups, big business, and cultural hotspots. Germany is the world’s most innovative country according to the 2020 Bloomberg Innovation Index and the most popular option for international students looking to study in Europe.Based on an annual survey by ICEF in 2018.
*Terms and conditions
This offer applies only to programs awarded by Concordia Chicago University (CUC).
This offer applies only to international fees.
Save up to 25% on your tuition fees when you apply for MA in Innovation and Entrepreneurship program by 31 May 2021.
Students who have already paid a deposit towards May or October 2021 intakes will receive the same discount upon registering on campus.
Students who have deferred from any 2020 intake will not receive this offer.
Entry Requirements
Minimum age: 21
Academic qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree from a U.S. equivalent, regionally accredited institution.
GPA earned 2.25 or above.
English language requirements:
IELTS minimum score 6.0 (not less than 6.0 in any component), or;
TOEFL minimum 72 (internet based), or;
PASSWORD minimum 6.0.
English proficiency requirements can be waived for:
Native English speakers, or;
International students who have earned an advanced degree from an accredited institution in the United States, or students from an international English-speaking university (in which the lingua franca is English) do not need to submit English language scores.