Entry Requirements
Applicants must be non-Chinese citizens with a valid passport. Applicants for master's degree programs should have a bachelor's degree
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Because it is the best university in China.
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studying MBA at Tsinghua university help develop my leadership potential within my field of study bacause is one of the best business school in the world
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Program Highlights
- Case Study: Local and International Contents
Putting great emphasis on case study, Tsinghua SEM utilizes a case-based teaching system that supplements actual business circumstances in China. It has furnished a fund to develop a center of business cases and has purchased the usage of Harvard Business School cases. Its faculty are constantly using a combination of Chinese and foreign cases in their teaching so that students can enhance their abilities to analyze and solve problems in various business contexts.
- Curriculum Emphasis on China’s Business Practice
Upon the completion of core courses, Global MBA Program students are encouraged to further their studies by taking electives on different subjects in order to develop professional competencies in line with their personal career interests and objectives. Electives cover a wide range of Chinese business practices as well as experiences and lessons from global business. Tsinghua University excels in two areas in its offering of electives: knowledge of the Chinese business environment and quantitative electives.
- Chinese Business Environment: Course offerings include learning about China's accounting system, China's stock market, and strategy for foreign companies entering China as well as Chinese companies facing additional competition. In addition, because of the development of Chinese companies, students also study strategy for Chinese companies that are both entering and operating in foreign markets.
- Quantitative Electives: Tsinghua University is known throughout the world as China's best university. Many International MBA students choose to take electives in advanced corporate finance, derivatives, and information systems. In addition, the Tsinghua Science Park (a five minute walk from Tsinghua SEM), features some of China's best engineers working in both small to medium sized companies (as well as MNC's such as Microsoft and Google).
- Top Quality and Diverse Student Body
The reputation of Tsinghua’s Global MBA Program draws top students from China and abroad. Chinese students need to take the National Entrance Examination to apply for MBA programs in China and Tsinghua MBA ranks first in the number of applicants received annually. A rigorous interview process is then used to further ensure a top quality student body. The ratio of admissions to applications is the lowest in China, making it the most challenging program to gain admission to.
- International Collaboration
Many Global MBA students choose to do an exchange during their third semester. Besides the study abroad option, Tsinghua is continually adding more opportunities for students to interact with other MBA students from prestigious universities around the world. There are continuous networking events with MBA students, venture capitalists, or industry professionals that come to China for a short stay.
- Case Study: Local and International Contents
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Program Description
Program Introduction
The Tsinghua-MIT Global MBA Program is tailored for future leaders who aspire to propel their careers on to the global stage while maintaining a focus on China. The Tsinghua-MIT Global MBA Program is distinguished by its world-class learning experience, high-caliber global student body, and unrivaled access to the best of China.
Tsinghua-MIT Global MBA Program Overview
The Tsinghua-MIT Global MBA Program is designed to cultivate future leaders with general management capabilities. Our comprehensive and rigorous curriculum is balanced between knowledge and practice, hard and soft skills, global perspectives and China roots. You will learn to think critically and strategically in a global context, from analyzing data and making effective and ethical decisions to implementing those changes creatively in culturally diverse organizations.
1.The comprehensive first-year core courses build a strong foundation of essential general management knowledge and skills for you to confidently tackle any challenge in today's increasingly competitive, complex, and ever-changing business world.
2.9 tracks of elective courses allow you to pursue your own career interests and passion from a broad and deep selection of both English and Chinese electives.
3.Elective courses taught by distinguished industry leaders equip you with new knowledge drawn from real business practices and hone your problem-solving skills and leadership capabilities.
4.Many popular courses will be offered in Chinese for those who are up for the challenge. Some core courses and all elective courses can be taken in Chinese.
TimeLine
Required Courses
Comprehensive first-year core courses
Tsinghua-MIT Global MBA Program is designed to deliver three core philosophy’s to its students: the theories and frameworks used by top managers to make decisions (the "knowing" component), the techniques and skills needed for students to become strong, effective managers (the "doing" component), and the values, attitudes and ethics that will guide them as future leaders in China and the world (the "being" component). Under the new curriculum framework, students will undertake four important core course modules during their first year .
(For detailed course descriptions, please click here.)
Elective Courses
MBA elective courses are offered in both English and Chinese. Tsinghua-MIT Global MBA students are free to create their own concentration by selecting courses from the Elective Courses/Tracks below.
Strategy and Leadership,Finance,Marketing,E-Commerce and Supply Chain Management,Human Resources and Organizational Behavior,Entrepreneurship,Financial Analysis and Management Control,Self-designed,(Your Needs, Your Courses),In-depth China Knowledge,An International Perspective,Key Drivers of Technology and Innovation,In-Depth Studies in Specific Industries,General Management Skills.
Integrated Practical Project
The Integrative Practical Project (IPP) is part of the core curriculum . The courses are designed to blend the theories learned in the first semester with hands-on, practitioner experience. The courses run for the length of the second semester and involve a setup phase based on theory and planning, coupled with an extended period of time executing a real business project for a partner company or your own business interests.
The range of possible topics for IPP projects is virtually unlimited. IPP teams develop internationalization strategies, new market entry analyses, capital-raising (domestic and foreign) strategies, sales and marketing strategies, organizational structure plans, commercialization recommendations, competitive landscape assessments, and more.
World Class Faculty
Tsinghua SEM is proud of its widely-recognized faculty members, many of whom are leading management experts with overseas experience at the world’s most distinguished universities. In addition, the school also invites management practitioners with rich business experience to teach the Global MBA Program courses, which give opportunities for students to interact directly with industry experts and learn from their proven success.
Partial List of Tsinghua SEM Faculty
Exchange Programs
Tsinghua SEM has established an extensive network of top business school partners from around the world, which provides you with exceptional international exposure according to your own interests and goals. You can choose to spend a semester on exchange, while continuing to pay Tsinghua tuition fees and acquiring credits, in one of our 58 exchange partner schools in 26 different countries and regions.
Each semester, we also receive around 100 students from our exchange partner schools. These students enrich the diversity of our student body and enhance the global experience in the classroom.
Oversea Study Programs
Our overseas study trips are elective courses that offer students opportunities to examine first-hand the business environment in various countries around the world.
Survey of Global Capital Markets
This course introduces students to various capital markets across different countries in the context of globalization. Students will have the opportunity to explore key landmark institutions: Harvard Business School, New York Stock Exchange, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and West Point, just to name a few. Not only will students visit these institutions, they will also receive knowledge and insights from instructors and industry professionals on how global capital markets function.
Exploration of Emerging Markets
This course offers students opportunities to explore emerging markets to understand the cultures, business environment, industries and companies in southeast and west Asian countries such as Israel, Malaysia and Thailand. Students will conduct research on real management issues and produce business case reports. They will also network with industry professionals and local business school students.
Stanford GSB - Tsinghua SEM Exchange Program (STEP)
STEP is designed to encourage cross-cultural learning and network building between MBA students from the Tsinghua SEM and Stanford’s Graduate School of Business (GSB). Each year, students participate in a sequential two-way exchange where 20 Tsinghua Global MBA students spend one week at Stanford GSB to engage in a variety of learning and integration activities in late January, and then 20 Stanford GSB students come to Tsinghua for a similar experience during their spring break.
East Asian Study Trips
Tsinghua SEM, KAIST in Korea, and Keio University in Japan have partnered to bring MBA students from all three schools a chance to engage in cross cultural communication and share business knowledge. Each group of MBA students will have the opportunity to visit the three participating universities to work on real world projects together.
Doing Business in Chile Program
As a short-term exchange program between Tsinghua SEM and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (UC), Doing Business in Chile provides students with a global experience in an emerging economy in Latin America. Students are able to gain valuable insights into the growing business and economic ties between both countries.
China Roots
Experiencing Business in China is an initiative specifically targeted at visiting exchange students and international students from Tsinghua-MIT Global MBA program. Through lectures delivered by Tsinghua faculty members and Chinese business leaders as well as on-site company visits, this program provides the opportunity to gain in-depth insight into management practices and doing business in China.
The program consists of three core elements:
Series of lectures focusing on Chinese businesses and management by Tsinghua faculty. Topics include strategies in China, human resources, marketing, and other areas of business.
Guest lectures from Chinese business leaders who focus on sharing their experiences and industry analysis.
In-depth corporate visits including on-site case sharing from the host company’s management team.
Program Objectives:
Develop understanding of the Chinese market as a whole along with different business models from a firm-level perspective by defining and attempting to solve the challenges facing China-based organizations.
Cultivate analytical skills by carefully defining a Chinese business challenge, deploying suitable frameworks to analyze the issue, and recommending possible solutions.
Provide an opportunity to develop teamwork and leadership skills through field study.
China-Focused Course Module and Course Material
The China-Focused Course Module is constantly updated to give students a better understanding of the complex realities in China. In-depth discussion and case analysis of China¡¯s economy and business environment is woven directly into Global MBA course material. A number of courses focused on specific aspects of the Chinese market are also offered.
Core courses include “China’s Institutional Environment & Business Law” and “The Chinese Economy in the World”. Elective courses include “China Roots Seminars". The Chinese language course is also required for international students.
China Business Case Center (CBCC),Tsinghua SEM
Tsinghua SEM was the first school to use the case study method in mainland China. China Business Case Center (CBCC) at Tsinghua SEM has established a strategic partnership with Harvard Business School Publishing (HBSP) to promote Chinese business cases globally. Professor F. Warren McFarlan, former Senior Associate Dean of Harvard Business School has served as the Co-Director of CBCC for the past 5 years. In the previous decade, over 400 cases have been created by (CBCC) centered on a variety of contemporary issues facing China.
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Entry Requirements
Applicants must be non-Chinese citizens with a valid passport. Applicants for master's degree programs should have a bachelor's degree
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Fee Structure
Tuition Fee Master RMB 99,000 per year
RMB 198,000 in total (About $ 40,409)Accommodation Fee International student dormitory Double Room RMB 40 (More Details) Single Room RMB 80 (More Details) Other Fees Application Fee USD 82 to USD 164 Service Fee USD 219 Living Expense RMB 1,500 to RMB 2,000 - Application Materials
"*" means necessary documents that you must provide in your application.
1. Photocopy of valid passport
With name, passport number & expiration date, and photo included
2. Passport photo
A recent passport-sized photo of the applicant
3. Undergraduate school transcript
4. Bachelor's degree diploma
Graduation certificate in languages other than Chinese or English should be translated into Chinese or English and be certified by notarization.
5. English proficiency test certificate
For example, IELTS or TOEFL, only for applicant whose native language is not English.
6. GMAT/GRE score
Authorized Copy of GMAT/GRE score of 600 or above within the period of validity of 5 years.
7. Two academic recommendation letters
From scholars of associate professorship or higher (must show referee’s phone number and email address on the letter)
8. Personal Statement
Including a brief description of previous research experience and research proposal
9. Resume
Written in Chinese or in English
10. Photocopy of bank statement
Showing a balance of at least USD $40,000 (or in other currency equivalent to that amount) only for MBA applicants
11. Certificate of HSK
Certificate of new HSK Level 5 (total score:180) or higher; OR old HSK Level 6 or higher(only required for Chinese-instructed Full-time / Part-time MBA applicants)
*12. the certified paper documents,
i.e the original certified documents issued by the local Chinese Embassy officer. No matter you will be admitted or not, the materials will be kept in the university permanently.
13. Supporting Documents: Certificate of Good Conduct
Provided by your current/previous school/company in Chinese/English to improve your success rate.
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- • The application fee has been updated to 150 USD April 8, 2021
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Basic Information
·Starting Date : | Sep 1 , 2022 | |
·Duration: | 2 Years |
Teaching Language : | English |
Application Deadline: | Mar 1 , 2022 |
Tuition : | RMB 99,000 Per Year |
Application Fee: | USD 164 (Non-Refundable) |
Service Fee: | USD 219 (Non-Refundable) |
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