["General knowledge: If you are interested in pursuing a Master's degree, you are faced with the decision to either specialise in one area or cover a broad range of topics. Business requirements are subject to constant development. For that reason, we believe that being overly specialised in an ever-changing environment is not advisable. That is why we offer a general Master's programme in business administration similar to those offered at the majority of internationally renowned universities.", "Special knowledge: That said, in-depth knowledge is indispensable. With that in mind, you can specialise in the subject areas offered as part of your degree programme.", "Research skills: In recent years, business administration has evolved into a discipline driven by analytics and empirical research. As a result, for students ready to shape the future of business and research, a firm grounding in quantitative methods is an indispensable asset. Only those who are able to understand and evaluate scientific results will be able to put them to a profitable use. That's why the research-focused teaching approach does not only correspond to the Humboldtian ideal. It is also an essential tool for your future success in an often radically changing environment.", "Internationality: The Humboldtian model of higher education is an international ideal, business is an international affair, and Berlin is an international metropolis. We have a large number of international students. Humboldt-Universität maintains relationships with partner universities the world over, while both promoting and eagerly anticipating international student exchanges. All courses are offered in English.", "Social skills: Professional skills will only lead to success if they go hand in hand with social skills. Social behaviour cannot be learned from books; it is something that is practised in daily interaction. That's why we at Humboldt-Universität teach students using seminars and smaller groups. The aim is for the students to see themselves as a group of like-minded individuals who are working together to achieve academic success.", "Self-initiative: Freedom of research and teaching also means freedom for students to choose their fields of study. In this respect, our Master's degree programme offers students a great deal of flexibility. However, this freedom requires a proactive approach. As such, we expect and encourage this in all aspects of academic life and look forward to working with you."]
October
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