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| motto = Truly International
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The '''ESB Reutlingen''' is the [[business school]] of [[Reutlingen University]] in [[Germany]]. It was found after the merger of the business factulties of Reutlingen University - School of International Business (SIB), European School of Business (ESB) and Production Management (PM) - in 2008. It offers 18 undergraduate and graduate as well as double degree programs together with a number of [[Europe]]and non European business schools. The ESB Reutlingen ranks among the top business schools in Germany.<ref>[http://www.esb-reutlingen.de/en/business-school/rankings.html ESB Ranking placements 1995-2008]</ref>
The '''ESB Business School''' (formerly ''ESB Reutlingen'') is [[Reutlingen University]]'s [[business school]] founded in 1971 and based in [[Baden-Württemberg]], Germany.<ref>{{cite journal |title=ESB Business School|url=http://www.masterstudies.com/universities/Germany/ESB-Business-School/|journal=Master Studies}}</ref> Since 2008, the school is responsible for all business and production management related degree programs of the university. The school offers 17 undergraduate and graduate programs as well as double degree programs in cooperation with numerous other business schools from around the world. The ESB Business School ranks among the top business schools in Germany and belongs to the five percent of all business schools worldwide who have earned the [[Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business|AACSB]] accreditation.<ref>[https://www.esb-business-school.de/en/school/quality/rankings/ ESB programme ranking]</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bestbizschools.aacsb.edu/aacsb-accredited|title=AACSB-Accredited Business Schools|last=AACSB International|date=|website=Best Business Schools|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-01-04}}</ref>


==Undergraduate Programs==
==Undergraduate programs==
The school offers dual-degree bachelor's programs where students spend two years at ESB and two years at an international partner university, receiving the degrees of both countries (the German degree and its foreign equivalent). Due to the [[Bologna Process]] ESB offers a bachelor's degree instead of the "Diplom-Betriebswirt" from 2007 onwards. The program will still include two semester-long internships, at least one of which has to be completed abroad.


ESB Reutlingen currently has dual-degree programs with:
===Single degree programs===
* [[Bachelor of Science]] (Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - Sustainable Production and Business) in 3 1/2 years <ref name=ranking>{{cite journal |title=ESB Business School - Reutlingen University|url=http://www.eduniversal-ranking.com/business-school-university-ranking-in-germany/esb-business-school-reutlingen-university.html|journal=Eduniversal-ranking}}</ref>
*[[Reims Management School|CESEM Reims]], [[France]]
* [[Bachelor of Science]] (Internationales Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - Operations) in 3 1/2 years <ref name=ranking/>
*[[Dublin City University]], [[Ireland]]
*[[ICADE]], [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]
*[[Indiana University Bloomington]], [[USA]]
*[[Lancaster University]] Management School, [[United Kingdom|UK]]
*[[Northeastern University (Boston, Massachusetts)|Northeastern University]], [[Boston]], [[USA]]
*[[Universidad de las Américas (Mexico)|Universidad de las Américas]], [[Puebla]], [[Mexico]]
*[[Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore]], [[Piacenza]], [[Italy]]


===Double degree programs===
In addition to its half-German, half-international educational concept, ESB mandates a work-study phase in the form of internships both in Germany and internationally. Students must complete one internship semester in each of their countries of study as part of their core curriculum requirements. The goal of the internships is to allow students to acquire real life corporate experience during their studies and bring theory in contact with practice.


====Bachelor of Science in International Management Double Degree====
==Graduate Program==
[[Bachelor of Science]] in International Management and a second bachelor's degree of a partner university within the International Partnership of Business Schools in 4 years.<ref name="IM Partner">[http://www.esb-business-school.de/en/programmes/bachelor/bsc-international-management-double-degree-ipbs/partner-universities/ipbs-partner.html ESB-business-school.de]</ref>
===MBA===
ESB offers a full-time and part-time [[MBA]] program in International [[Marketing]]. This program is the oldest MBA program in Germany, founded in [[1984]]. It is designed for students who have completed an undergraduate degree (e.g. in [[engineering]], [[natural science]], [[law]], or [[languages]]). The purpose is to give people whose undergraduate studies were not in the field of business training for international business. Approximately 50% of the students come from outside Germany.


====Bachelor of Science in International Business====
The MBA program can be completed full-time in three semesters or part-time over three years. The part-time program is in the form of [[distance learning]] with attendance phases. ESB distance learning materials are already used by a number of other program providers.
The International Business (IB) program, offers students the possibility of acquiring within only four years the degrees [[Bachelor of Science]] (BSc) and [[Master of Business Administration]] (MBA) or another master's degree (MSc/MA). Students complete three and a half academic years at Reutlingen University, including a practical internship and a study abroad semester.


==Graduate programs==
A feature of the full-time MBA program is an emphasis course on the [[Asia-Pacific]] region. Students who select this specialization attend MBA classes and seminars on this region, as well as learn [[Chinese language|Chinese]] or [[Japanese language|Japanese]] and spend a fourth semester in East Asia.

The MBA program has a number of partnerships with universities in other countries. The most highly developed are the programs together with [[Eastern Michigan University]] ([[Ypsilanti, Michigan]]) and the [[University of La Plata]] ([[La Plata, Argentina]]).


===MSc===
===MSc===
ESB also offers a one-year Master of Science in International Management. One semester of the program is spent at ESB Reutlingen, the other semester at one of four international partner schools:
* [[Dublin City University]], Ireland
* [[Lancaster University]] Management School, [[United Kingdom|UK]]
* [[Reims Management School]], France
* [[Universidad de las Americas]], Puebla, Mexico


==== Master of Science in International Accounting, Controlling and Taxation ====
===Corporate University Program===
This Master of Science program prepares students for a management career in accounting, finance and controlling with an international focus. Usually, all semesters of the program are spent at the ESB Reutlingen.
Based on the distance learning MBA program, degree courses are being developed in cooperation with industry. These programs provide training for junior managers of the participating companies in international business. ESB provides approximately 80% of the study content, with the remaining 20% provided by business partners on topics specific to their industry. ESB is responsible for examinations and awards the title of MBA. Examples of this form of MBA studies are programs with Heidelberger Printing Machines, the medical technology industry in [[Tuttlingen]], and with financial services provider MLP.


===International Partnership of Business Schools===
==== Master of Science in International Business Development ====
This program focuses on the transfer of practice-oriented, detailed knowledge to the development of new business ideas.


==== Master of Science in Global Management and Digital Competencies ====
The IPBS (International Partnership of Business Schools) is a consortium which could be thought of as an international university with branches in various different international locations{{Fact|date=July 2007}}. The partner universities offer joint bachelor's and master's programs together with ESB. With over 1600 students, IPBS is the largest integrated cooperation program between universities in Europe.
The ESB also offers a one-year Master of Science in Global Management and Digital Competencies. One semester of the program is spent at the ESB in Reutlingen, the other semester at one of four international partner schools from the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS) network.


==== Master of Science in Operations Management ====
ESB currently offers a two-year MSc program: Master of Science in Operations Management, with its main focus on the interface of business and technology.


==== Master of Science in Digital Industrial Management and Engineering ====
==International Alumni Network==
The MSc Digital Industrial Management and Engineering is the ESB's research master's program.


===MA===
Many alumni remain in close contact with ESB and return to the school as speakers or as company representatives. The alumni association acts as a link between ESB Reutlingen, professors, and the university’s administration. Currently over 1600 graduates from the undergraduate programs and over 800 graduates from the MBA program are members of the alumni association, giving the ESB Reutlingen one of the largest alumni networks of any German business school.{{Fact|date=July 2007}} The alumni organize annual alumni meetings, monthly get-togethers in almost every major city in the world{{Fact|date=July 2007}}, a job listing service, as well as many other services.


==== Master of Arts in European Management Studies ====
The Mentoring Program, which has been in existence since 2003, has matched up 300 mentors with mentees. Here every student (mentee) is allocated a personal mentor from the alumni community. A mentor is an important contact person for students for all study- and work-related questions.
A trilingual (German, French, English) Master of Arts in European Management Studies is offered. In this two-year program students spend one year in Reutlingen and one year in Strasbourg at the Ecole de Management de Strasbourg and receive two master's degrees.<ref>{{cite journal |title=ESB Business School Masters in Management|url=https://www.mim-compass.com/Universities/ESB-Business-School|journal=Mim-compass}}</ref>


===MBA===
==Corporate Sponsors==
The ESB offers a full-time and part-time [[MBA]] program focused on International Management.


The MBA program can be completed full-time in two semesters (full-time program) or five semesters (part-time program).
ESB’s group of sponsors, V.I.M.A (International Management Education Sponsorship Club), has been in existence since 1999. 35 well-known companies are currently members. They support ESB’s goals and help to finance its activities. These companies seek active contact with students at company fairs (FIFO) and the Career Forum.

The ESB's current corporate sponsors include:

BASF AG
• becos GmbH
• Beiersdorf AG
• [[Booz Allen Hamilton]] GmbH
• [[Robert Bosch GmbH]]
• The Boston Consulting Group GmbH
• Capgemini Deutschland GmbH
• [[Citigroup]] Global Markets Deutschland AG & Co. KGaA
• [[Coca-Cola]] GmbH
• [[Daimler AG]]
• Deloitte Consulting GmbH
• [[Deutsche Post]] World Net Business Consulting GmbH
• [[Ernst & Young]] AG
• [[General Electric]], Energy Division
• [[Hewlett Packard]] GmbH
• Hilti Deutschland GmbH
• [[Eli Lilly and Company|Lilly]] Deutschland GmbH
• [[L’Oréal]] Deutschland GmbH
• Loyalty Partner GmbH
• Masterfoods GmbH
• Metro International S.A.
• MLP Finanzdienstleistungen AG
• Novartis Consumer Health GmbH
• Otto GmbH & Co. KG
• [[Procter & Gamble]] Holding GmbH
• Roche Diagnostics GmbH
• RGE – Rolvering, Germann & Effing Unternehmensberatung PartG
• [[SAP AG]]
• Schwarz Beteiligungs- und Finanz-GmbH (Lidl)
• [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] Deutschland Oil GmbH
• Solon Management Consulting GmbH & Co.KG
• R. Stahl AG
• Stern Stewart GmbH
• Verlagsgruppe Georg von Holtzbrinck GmbH
• ZF Friedrichshafen

==Corporate Fairs==

The main company fairs on the ESB campus to which V.I.M.A members can participate are: the Corporate Forum (Firmen Forum, FIFO) and the International Business Fair. [http://www.ibf.esb-reutlingen.de]


==History==
==History==


In 1971, the faculty of Foreign Economics was founded at Reutlingen University from which the faculties School of International Business (SIB) and Production Management (initially: the Manufacturing Department) derived. The Manufacturing Department commenced in 1973. The European School of Business (ESB) was founded as an independent faculty by Prof. Dr. Hans Tümmers with the goal of internationalising and renewing the German Management qualification. The first partner universities were the Reims Management School in Reims (France), as well as the Middlesex University in London (United Kingdom.){{fact|date=August 2022}}
ESB Reutlingen was founded in 1979 through a cooperation agreement with its French partner university in Reims, [[Middlesex University]] in London and the then-"Reutlingen European Study Program for Business Studies." Additional partner universities quickly joined and formed a network of business schools known as the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS).


On 1 June 2008, the business faculties ''School of International Business'' (SIB), ''Production Management'' and the ''European School of Business'' of Reutlingen University were united as the new ESB Business School.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Reutlingen University|url=http://www.mastersportal.eu/universities/396/reutlingen-university.html|journal=Masters Portal}}</ref>
New partner universities are only permitted membership of the IPBS with the agreement of all partners in the network. This ensures that high quality requirements of all partners are met. In 1986 [[ICADE]] in Madrid was admitted followed in 1996 by [[Dublin City University]] and [[Northeastern University]] in Boston, and in 1998 by [[Indiana University Bloomington]]. In 2004 [[Universidad de las Américas (Mexico)|Universidad de las Américas]], Puebla, Mexico and [[Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore]], Piacenza, Italy became members.


==References==
In 2002 the previously autonomous Reutlingen MBA study programs, which had been in existence since 1984, joined forces with ESB. Thus ESB became a fully-fledged business school with proven undergraduate and new master's programs. Since then, a MSc program and corporate MBAs have been added to complement the original MBA offering.
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==External links==
As of mid-2008, Reutlingen University merged all three of its business schools (ESB, School of International Business, and Production Management) into one school under the European School of Business name.
* {{official website|https://www.esb-business-school.de/en/}} {{in lang|en}}
* {{official website|https://www.esb-business-school.de}} {{in lang|de}}


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==School of International Business==


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The '''School of International Business''' or '''SIB Reutlingen''' was one of the [[business school]]s of [[Reutlingen University]]. It offered a number of international [[undergraduate]] and graduate programs, some of which were [[Double degree|dual degree]]. It was consistently ranked among the best business schools in Germany, and merged with the European School of Business in 2008.

(Content merged from [[School of International Business]].)

==Notes==
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==External links==
* [http://www.esb-reutlingen.de/en/business-school.html Official homepage]
* [http://www.ib-students.net Webpage of International Business students - www.ib-students.net]
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 30 September 2024

ESB Business School
MottoTruly International
TypePublic University / Business School
Established1971
PresidentProf. Dr. Hendrik Brumme
DeanProf. Dr. Markus Conrads
Academic staff
ca. 60
Administrative staff
ca. 60
Studentsca. 2,500
Location, ,
CampusReutlingen University
ColorsBlue and White
MascotESBear
Websitewww.esb-business-school.de

The ESB Business School (formerly ESB Reutlingen) is Reutlingen University's business school founded in 1971 and based in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.[1] Since 2008, the school is responsible for all business and production management related degree programs of the university. The school offers 17 undergraduate and graduate programs as well as double degree programs in cooperation with numerous other business schools from around the world. The ESB Business School ranks among the top business schools in Germany and belongs to the five percent of all business schools worldwide who have earned the AACSB accreditation.[2][3]

Undergraduate programs

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Single degree programs

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Double degree programs

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Bachelor of Science in International Management Double Degree

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Bachelor of Science in International Management and a second bachelor's degree of a partner university within the International Partnership of Business Schools in 4 years.[5]

Bachelor of Science in International Business

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The International Business (IB) program, offers students the possibility of acquiring within only four years the degrees Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) or another master's degree (MSc/MA). Students complete three and a half academic years at Reutlingen University, including a practical internship and a study abroad semester.

Graduate programs

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MSc

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Master of Science in International Accounting, Controlling and Taxation

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This Master of Science program prepares students for a management career in accounting, finance and controlling with an international focus. Usually, all semesters of the program are spent at the ESB Reutlingen.

Master of Science in International Business Development

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This program focuses on the transfer of practice-oriented, detailed knowledge to the development of new business ideas.

Master of Science in Global Management and Digital Competencies

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The ESB also offers a one-year Master of Science in Global Management and Digital Competencies. One semester of the program is spent at the ESB in Reutlingen, the other semester at one of four international partner schools from the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS) network.

Master of Science in Operations Management

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ESB currently offers a two-year MSc program: Master of Science in Operations Management, with its main focus on the interface of business and technology.

Master of Science in Digital Industrial Management and Engineering

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The MSc Digital Industrial Management and Engineering is the ESB's research master's program.

MA

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Master of Arts in European Management Studies

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A trilingual (German, French, English) Master of Arts in European Management Studies is offered. In this two-year program students spend one year in Reutlingen and one year in Strasbourg at the Ecole de Management de Strasbourg and receive two master's degrees.[6]

MBA

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The ESB offers a full-time and part-time MBA program focused on International Management.

The MBA program can be completed full-time in two semesters (full-time program) or five semesters (part-time program).

History

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In 1971, the faculty of Foreign Economics was founded at Reutlingen University from which the faculties School of International Business (SIB) and Production Management (initially: the Manufacturing Department) derived. The Manufacturing Department commenced in 1973. The European School of Business (ESB) was founded as an independent faculty by Prof. Dr. Hans Tümmers with the goal of internationalising and renewing the German Management qualification. The first partner universities were the Reims Management School in Reims (France), as well as the Middlesex University in London (United Kingdom.)[citation needed]

On 1 June 2008, the business faculties School of International Business (SIB), Production Management and the European School of Business of Reutlingen University were united as the new ESB Business School.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "ESB Business School". Master Studies.
  2. ^ ESB programme ranking
  3. ^ AACSB International. "AACSB-Accredited Business Schools". Best Business Schools. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  4. ^ a b "ESB Business School - Reutlingen University". Eduniversal-ranking.
  5. ^ ESB-business-school.de
  6. ^ "ESB Business School Masters in Management". Mim-compass.
  7. ^ "Reutlingen University". Masters Portal.
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