Lauder Business School was founded on the philanthropic principle of making a contribution towards a just, diverse and humane world through education, research and knowledge transfer. Lauder Business School offers students the chance to study both the global economy and international business by merging the best that the American business educational system has to offer – in particular the Lauder Institute at the University of Pennsylvania/Wharton – with the finest European business tradition.
The LBS Career Center is a career service particularly designed for Lauder Business School students. The aim of the LBS Career Center in cooperation with Chabad Integration Center is to assist our students on their way to professional life and to provide them with the support they need, such as daily updates of our job board, career counseling, reviewing application documents, preparing for job interviews, and coaching for an excellent performance in the assessment center.
The International Business Administration programme of Lauder Business School is designed to provide you with a well-rounded, state-of-the-art education and prepare you for employment in organizations and enterprises with an international focus. You will work on real-life management-related problems and equip yourself with the skills and competencies you will need for creative and effective decision-making in the dynamic business world. At LBS, students get the chance to study both the global economy and international business by merging the best that the American business educational system has to offer with the finest European business tradition.
A degree in Business Administration opens a vast array of career opportunities and develops broad foundational skills, such as analytic skills, critical thinking, communications, negotiations, coordination and decision-making. These are valuable in a variety of careers and across business fields. Moreover, if you opt for an International Business Administration degree at LBS, you will learn to work in diverse teams with people of different backgrounds and cultures. And when we say international – we mean it. At LBS we host students of 47 different nationalities from all around the world. On our campus you will meet your future business partners, colleagues, successful alumni, and potential employers. You will be able to enhance your professional network and leverage it also long after your graduation.
Career Profiles:
- Product Manager
- Finance Analyst
- Business Development Manager
- Project Manager
- Management Consultant
- Marketing Manager
- Sales Manager
- Process Manager
- Branch Manager
- Entrepreneur
- HR generalist
Program Structure:
Courses include:
- Cultural Psychology
- Introduction to Research in Economics and Business
- Presentations and Communication Techniques
- Principles of Management and Business Administration
- Financial Accounting
- Finance and Investment
General Requirements:
- Austrian school-leaving certificate (Maturazeugnis, Reifeprüfungszeugnis);
- Another type of Austrian certificate documenting the candidate’s right to attend the relevant UAS degree program. This includes a university entrance certificate and a certificate documenting a completed vocational education;
- A foreign certificate equivalent to one of these Austrian certificates, based on an agreement under international law; a recognized decision made by the head of the domestic UAS degree program on a case-by-case basis;
- Pre-requisites Mathematics
- The IELTS – or the International English Language Test System – tests your English-language abilities (writing, listening, speaking, and reading) on a scale of 1.00–9.00. The minimum IELTS score requirement refers to which Overall Band Score you received, which is your combined average score.
Tuition Fee:
- International Applies to you as 1,453 EUR/year.
- Living costs for Vienna are 861 – 1,340 EUR/month
- The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Work while studying in Austria:
- If you’re from Albania, you will need a work permit if you want to combine studying with working in Austria.
- You need an official document to work part-time under an employment contract as a student in Austria. If you are self-employed you do not need a work permit.
- Your employer has to apply for this work permit at the Public Employment Service.
- You can apply for the work permit if you have a valid residence permit.
- You can start applying for the work permit when you get an offer of employment