Everything about University Of St Gallen totally explained
The
University of St. Gallen (in German:
Universität St. Gallen) is both a
research university and a
business school based in
St. Gallen,
Switzerland.
The University is generally known as
HSG, which is an acronym derived from its former name
Hochschule für Wirtschafts-, Rechts- und Sozialwissenschaften St. Gallen. It is also known in
English as the
University of St. Gallen for Business Administration, Economics, Law and Social Sciences. Despite being one of the smaller universities in Switzerland it has the largest
business faculty of any Swiss university and is one of the leading business schools within the German speaking part of Europe.
The University of St. Gallen is a member of the
CEMS and
APSIA networks. It is
EQUIS and
AACSB accredited.
Overview
The University of St. Gallen for Business Administration, Economics, Law and Social Sciences was founded in 1898 and began operations in 1899. It is therefore one of the oldest universities of its kind in the world. At the beginning of 2006, there were about 4,500 students and some 80 professors. In terms of numbers, the University of St. Gallen may well be one of Europe's smaller universities, but it has Switzerland's largest
faculty of economic sciences. It concentrates on the training and continuing education of experts and leaders in business, public administration, and the law. The University is financed by the Canton of
St. Gallen and other cantons. The laws of the Canton of
St. Gallen give the University far-reaching research autonomy.
Studies
A new structure of Studies became operational as of winter 2001/2002. Degrees are now divided into Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral programmes in accordance with the Bologna Reforms.
The Bachelor degree programmes begin with an Assessment year for all students. Upon successful completion of this year, students can then choose one of the following majors for their remaining two years of study:
- Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Arts in Economics
- Bachelor of Arts in Law
- Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs
- Bachelor of Arts in Law and Economics
The majority of students are enrolled in Business Administration. Only the
University of Geneva and the University of St. Gallen offer an International Affairs programme within Switzerland.
The Masters programmes cover the same range of studies, but are more specialised. The Masters programmes typically run from 1.5 to 2 years.
MBA-HSG
In 2005 the University of St. Gallen inaugurated its flagship one year full-time MBA programme, the MBA-HSG
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. The programme runs over 12 months from September to August of each year.
The programme is subdivided into four teaching terms, which are each divided further into two blocks of studies. The first and the second term are devoted to the teaching of core courses including three courses in finance. The third term comprises electives and an integrative seminar. The final term offers students an MBA project, which is in the form of either an academic research project or a company based internship.
The University of St. Gallen MBA is currently ranked as the top programme in German-speaking Europe and aims to be listed in the top 10 of the FT rankings for Europe. The classes of 2007 and 2008 feature 34 students, representing 16 nationalities, having an average GMAT score of 680, and 5 years of work experience on average. The MBA-HSG is conducted entirely in English.
MBL-HSG
Founded in the 1990s, the university started the
MBL Program, which offers practicing attorneys and business executives the opportunity to learn about the legal problems that confront companies which operate or intend to operate in international markets. Topics include principles of European economic integration, European competition and antitrust law, the World Trade Organization, and U.S. laws related to international business transactions. In addition, there's solid coverage of the emerging topics in Corporate Governance, Finance, international Taxation and international Mergers & Acquisitions.
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