The world is becoming increasingly interconnected, and businesses are expanding across borders like never before. As such, there is a growing need for professionals who possess a global mindset and can effectively navigate the complexities of the international business landscape. This is where the Master's Program in International Management (MSIM) at Franklin University Switzerland comes in. This Master of Science offers students the opportunity to develop an international perspective and gain valuable insights into global business and management.

Rigorous and Interdisciplinary Curriculum and Experienced Faculty Members

The MSIM program is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required to succeed in today's competitive global business environment. The curriculum is interdisciplinary and covers a wide range of topics, including international finance, marketing, human resources, and supply chain management. The program is also rigorous, as it is designed to challenge students and help them develop critical thinking skills. 

The MSIM curriculum is taught by experienced faculty members who are leaders in their respective fields. They bring both real-world experience and academic excellence to the classroom, ensuring that students are exposed to the latest trends and best practices in global business and management.

DISCOVER MSIM

Meet part of the Faculty and discover some of the comprehensive and interdisciplinary courses of the MSIM Program

Giulia Miniero is Chair of the Division of Business and Economics, and Associate Professor of Marketing. For the Master Of Science in International Management she teaches the “Digitalization and the Future of Business” course together with David Suleiman and Mario Schultz. Watch video

David Suleiman is Assistant Professor of Finance. For the Master Of Science in International Management he teaches the “Digital Finance” course. Watch video

Mario Schultz is Assistant Professor of International Management. For the Master Of Science in International Management he teaches the “Corporate Climate Action: Business Responses to Climate Change” course. Watch video

Patrick Della Croce is Chair of the Division of Environment, Math, Psychology and Health and Associate Professor of Biology and Environmental Sciences. For the Master Of Science in International Management he teaches the “Understanding Environmental Issues: The Water Perspective” course. Watch video

Fabio Ferrari is Associate Professor of Italian and Comparative Literary & Cultural Studies. For the Master Of Science in International Management he teaches the “Cultural Intelligence and Diversity Practices for Business” course together with Tatiana Balushkina. Watch video

Tatiana Balushkina is Assistant Professor of International Management. For the Master Of Science in International Management she teaches the “Cultural Intelligence and Diversity Practices for Business” course together with Fabio Ferrari. Watch video

Oliver Strijbis is Affiliated Professor of Political Science. For the Master Of Science in International Management he teaches the “Thesis and Methodology” course. Watch video

Bernd Bucher is Chair of the Division of Communication, History, and Politics, and Associate Professor of Political Science. For the Master Of Science in International Management he teaches the “Global Governance and the Management of Global Challenges” course. Watch video

Charles Burke is Assistant Professor of Data Science. For the Master Of Science in International Management he teaches the “Business Analytics” course. Watch video