7 Master's degrees in Master in Management (MIM) in Germany
International Management
With the International Management Master's degree program at accadis Hochschule - University of Applied Sciences Bad Homburg, you are equiped to manage projects, products and services in the context of globally operating companies from various sectors and sizes – from renowned corporations to medium-sized companies to start-ups or NGOs.

General Management (Full-time)
The General Management (Full-time) programme at the International School of Management (ISM), is a classic one-year MBA degree in the area of general business management. The ISM MBA in General Management programme enables students to expand their business administration and management knowledge and creates the ideal prerequisites for a management or executive position in business.
Global Management and Digital Competencies
Apply for a degree in Global Management and Digital Competencies from Reutlingen University!

Management
This Management programme from EU Business School explores the realities of being an authentic leader in the 21st century, from making strategic decisions, managing people and performance and negotiating effectively, to operational and marketing management.

Master in Management
Within this Master in Management programme from the ESCP Business School we believe business can help shape the world in a positive and sustainable way. In choosing the ESCP Master in Management, you expand your horizons, and benefit from one of the best business Master’s degrees in the world.

International Management - Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship
Throughout this International Management - Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship course from SRH University you'll be prepared to develop new products, services or business models.

International Management (CEMS MIM)
The CEMS Master International Management (CEMS MIM) from University of Cologne is a pre-experience postgraduate degree. It is the pioneer in modern international management education and was founded by the University of Cologne (Germany), HEC (France), Bocconi (Italy), and ESADE (Spain) in 1988.