This program trains students in the most critical aspects of business management. Understand and refine your understanding of the tools needed in business creation and management through financial concepts, marketing and operations.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
Duration
6 Months
Credits
30 ETCS
ETCS
Acquire the skills and tools necessary to innovate and establish your own businesses with direct, practical, and effective training. Work with real-world cases, participate in company visits, and apply your newfound knowledge in practice.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
Duration
6 Months
Credits
30 ETCS
ETCS
A focus on the managerial, technical and strategic aspects of the supply chain. Acquire the knowledge to address relevant issues in the industrial sector and devise modern solutions for the logistics and supply chain sector.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Online
On Campus
Language
English
Duration
6 Months
Credits
30 ETCS
ETCS
Project managers are highly sought-after professionals, as they organize and steer ideas towards business success. This postgraduate program has an excellent teaching staff made up of renowned project managers.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
Duration
6 Months
Credits
30 ETCS
ETCS
Human resources are usually one of the most complex areas for companies to manage. The postgraduate in Leadership and Talent Management trains students in the skills of managing people and resources related to human capital.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
Duration
6 Months
Credits
30 ETCS
ETCS
We prepare leaders and managers in the tourism and hospitality sector with the most relevant management training in just 6 months. This program targets key professionals; 1 out of every 10 jobs worldwide directly or indirectly relates to the sector.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
Duration
6 Months
Credits
30 ETCS
ETCS
This masterâs program teaches you the skills to analyze an organizationâs operational performance in terms of production, distribution and international logistics. It provides you with the necessary tools and techniques to become an effective manager.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
Duration
12 Months
Credits
60 ETCS
ETCS
This masterâs program will equip you to become a professional specializing in leading change initiatives aimed at boosting productivity and employee satisfaction within your organization. You will learn the latest practices and HR-specific analytics.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Blackwell Global University
Online
On Campus
Language
English
Duration
12 Months
Credits
60 ETCS
ETCS
Take the next step in your professional journey in tourism. Learn cutting edge skills in technology and creative marketing from industry experts. Learn the tools to lead, innovate, and excel in the dynamic tourism industry.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Universidad CatĂłlica de Murcia
Online
On Campus
Language
English
Duration
12 Months
Credits
60 ETCS
ETCS
Human Resources (HR) plays a strategic role in every business. This MBA from BEBS empowers you to advance in your professional career and emerge as a leader in human resources by equipping you with the essential skills.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Universidad CatĂłlica de Murcia
Blackwell Global University
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
English
Duration
12 Months
10 Months
Credits
60 ETCS
60 ETCS
The MBA in International Tourism and Hospitality Management from BEBS stands out for its disruptive approach compared to similar programs. Students not only gain insights into tourism and hospitality management but also delve into business management from a more innovative and multidisciplinary perspective.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Universidad CatĂłlica de Murcia
Blackwell Global University
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
English
Duration
12 Months
10 Months
Credits
60 ETCS
60 ETCS
Gain the skills to effectively execute international projects, transforming ideas into tangible outcomes with the MBA in International Project Management from BEBS. Project management is essential for achieving measurable results and plays a critical role in business operations.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Universidad CatĂłlica de Murcia
Blackwell Global University
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
English
Duration
12 Months
10 Months
Credits
60 ETCS
60 ETCS
This MBA is dual accredited. Gain practical and up-to-date training in a field that has changed significantly over the last decade with the MBA in Supply Chain and International Maritime Logistics from BEBS. Thereâs a demand for professionals who can effectively manage the opportunities presented by emerging technologies
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Accreditation
Barcelona Executive Business School
Universidad CatĂłlica de Ăvila
Blackwell Global University
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
English
Duration
12 Months
10 Months
Credits
60 ETCS
60 ETCS
Get to understand todayâs global business, with a focus on managing business innovation. Gain the skills and tools to innovate and create, at your current position or in your own business.
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Barcelona Executive Business School
Universidad CatĂłlica de Ăvila
Blackwell Global University
Online
On Campus
Language
English or Spanish
English
Duration
12 Months
10 Months
Credits
60 ETCS
60 ETCS
Business Blog
January 11, 2021
If you are an international student that has just arrived in Barcelona, you might wonder which apps you should download to enjoy your new home to the fullest. We have written âTop 5 apps for international students in Barcelonaâ to help you. Here, you will find some of the apps that our staff at BEBS uses almost every day. Moreover, we have selected some of the most relevant events for business-mind people like you. Before we present the apps we have chosen for you, there are a few things that you should know. First, all the apps that we have selected were created by start-ups that were founded right here in Barcelona. As you might know, Barcelona is a thriving city in Europe for start-ups: by the end of 2018, there were 1.197 start-ups just in Barcelona. Second, when it comes to business events, there are few cities like Barcelona. Every day there are events for entrepreneurial minds. If you are an international student at BEBS Barcelona Executive Business School, you should check the 2 Business events you can not miss in Barcelona at the end of the blog post. Top 5 Apps to download for international students living in Barcelona: From food to finding the perfect flatmates, we have covered everything you might need during your time in Barcelona. Badi Letâs start with the basics: finding a shared flat. Looking for flatmates or a home can be a real nightmare. However, Badi will help you through this process. It is a hybrid between the characteristics of a dating app and a classical housing app, making it easier for Badiâs users to understand if they could be a good match as flatmates. You are lucky that Badi was created here because it is extremely popular in Barcelona. In other words, it will be easy to find other international students to share the flat and new experiences. Glovo Imagine this: you just come back from a busy day at BEBS, and you are too tired to cook your dinner. What could you do? Well, relax, sit on the sofa and check with your friends what you can order from Glovo. The app allows you to filter the food by categories (Thai, Italian, Indian, and so on), by proximity, rating, and delivery fee. Through Glovo, you can also order the grocery, medicines, or videogames. Xceed You already found a flat to share with other international students, sometimes you order all together a pizza from Glovo. There is just one thing left: find interesting activities to enjoy Barcelona to the fullest. Xceed is the answer to your problems. Even during Covid-19 times, the platform is rich with cultural events across the city. Moreover, it recommends you which bars you can not absolutely miss and discos you should check once they will open again. Meetup It is the only exception to our rules of apps created in Barcelona. However, the list would not be complete without this app. It is similar to Xceed, but Meetup will help you meet other international students and expats like you. It is a good option for networking. Several start-ups and co-working spaces publish their events on this app. There is so much offer that we are sure you will find some relevant activity from a personal or professional point of view. Wallapop Your experience abroad has come to an end, or maybe you are just changing flat, and you want to get rid of a table or other items. This app is the solution for you. Wallapop is the leading start-up for selling and buying second-hand items. From bicycles to I-phones there is no limit to what you can find in this app. It is very easy to use, and it counts on thousands of users in Barcelona. Now that you have downloaded the top 5 apps for international students in Barcelona, itâs time to expand your network. Have a look at the 2 Business events you can not miss in Barcelona 1) The Mobile World Congress (MWC): It is THE worldâs most influential exhibition for the connectivity industry. This year, it will be held from the 28th of June to the 1st of July, 2021. As you can read from their website: âIn 2019, up to 2,400 exhibitors, 8,000 CEOs and 59% of the industriesâ most important decision-makers gathered hereâ. 2) EU-startups summit: From the 29th to the 30th of April 2021, Barcelona hosts the EU-startups summit. The event gathers start-up enthusiasts and founders, companies, and media from across Europe. The summit aims at inspiring entrepreneurs and investors, fostering collaboration and international partnerships. To stay updated on the latest news in Barcelona, make sure to regularly check websites like Barcinno and Itnig. Here you will find all the most relevant start-up events happening in the city. It can be the perfect occasion to expand your international network and develop new ideas. Want to know more? If you are curious about the story behind these apps and their respective start-ups you can not miss our next e-book. We will talk about what makes Barcelona a thriving innovation hub. Furthermore, we will share with you the 8 Start-ups and 3 co-working spaces to watch in 2021. You can download the e-book for free by following us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn in the next weeks. And in case you are still adapting to your new life in Barcelona, you can read our blog post âmust-know things before coming to study in Barcelonaâ
Read MoreNovember 18, 2020
What does the future of Africa look like? In âThe Future of Africa: Sustainable Development and Innovationâ we will have a closer look at two of the most important trends that will shape the economic future of Africa: sustainable industrialization and digital innovation. We want to mark with you the Africa Industrialization Day 2020, and to celebrate the extraordinary improvements that have taken place in the African continent in the last years. But first of allâŚ. What is the Africa Industrialization Day? Observed for the first time on November 20, 1990, it was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly to raise awareness about the importance of Africaâs industrialization to enhance the socio-economic development of the continent. Since then, each year has focused on a specific topic related to industrialization in Africa. â On the road to the future of Africa: Sustainable Development & Industrialization In the past 20 years, the African continent has seen a stark improvement concerning its economic growth. Once associated with poverty and conflict, it is currently home to 5 of the 10 fastest-growing economies in the world. Moreover, it is characterized by rapid urbanization growth. Just imagine that by 2050, 56% of its population will live in cities. However, economic growth means very little if it does not benefit society as a whole. Now it is the perfect time to impulse an inclusive and sustainable industrialization process. It helps to foster social stability, new economic opportunities, and development for all of its citizens. Especially with the ongoing climate crisis, the future of industrialization looks green, and several African countries have already understood that. For example, the worldâs largest solar farm is located in Morocco, and many experts agree with the fact that African governments will reach prosperity and establish themselves as a superpower on the global market by becoming climate leaders. But sustainable development initiatives are not limited to the North of Africa: South Africa, Mauritius, and Seychelles are leading the way to the development of innovative blue economy initiatives, with Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya following the lead. Moreover, different projects in the area of renewable energy, bio-ethanol production, green agro-industrial value chains, and the creation of eco-industrial parks have proliferated in many African countries. -On the road to the future of Africa: Digital innovation But the future of Africa is not related only to industrialization. According to an article published by the World Economic Forum, Africa is undergoing an outstanding digital revolution process. In 2019, there were already 442 tech hubs in the continent. South Africa (59), Nigeria (55), and Kenya (30) were leading the Fourth Industrial Revolution. In particular, with its fast-growing digital ecosystem, Kenya has already conquered a spot on the global map of digital innovation. You can check this article for examples of different projects that will show you that the sky is the limit for the digital revolution of this country. You will find projects as training in technology and entrepreneurship for women from a poor economic background. In this environment characterized by a fast-growing use of digital innovation, top African start-ups will play a crucial role in creating some of the 18 million jobs needed by 2035 to absorb the youth force entering the job market every year. To sum up There is still a long road ahead, but the future of the African continent looks promising. Only a sustainable and innovative approach to industrialization will make sure African countries can reach their full potential. We hope you found our new article âThe Future of Africa: Sustainable Development and Innovationâ interesting. You can join us in celebrating the #AfricaIndustrializationDay by checking all the initiatives we have planned for today. We have invited one of our students to share his opinion on the future of Africa. For more info, check our social media channels Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Read MoreOctober 26, 2019
Everyone knows Barcelona! Some people visited the city as a tourist before and others know it from the movie âVicky, Cristina, Barcelonaâ. However, very few people know all the tips for living in Barcelona. So, if you are already on your way to study here for one year, there are things you must know about this beautiful place. 1. Letâs start with culture. First, you MUST know and get USED to it, that from now you are obliged to kiss everyone twice on cheeks instead of just saying âhiâ and shaking hands. Yes, you got me right! To kiss everyone, twice, on the cheeks! This must be understood correctly. People that are living in Barcelona are always happy to see each others so you need to respect this unwritten rule and obey the destiny. I understand that for people from different cultures this can be not that comfortable, but believe me, the hardest will be in the first days, then you are going to like it so much that people in your country will be worried about you when you visit them on you holidays! You just literally will be kissing everyone! 2. Letâs continue with food. If you are meeting locals, yo need to know what is âEl Vermutâ. It takes place before lunch, and during weekends it is very common to see friends drinking Vermut (typical beverage) and eating some âtapasâ with it. Tapas are a small portion of any kind of Spanish food. They are delicious! 3. Languages! Be aware of the fact that in Barcelona, as well as in the rest of Catalonia, there are 2 official languages, Spanish and Catalan. All Catalan people are Bilingual! 4. Accommodation. I know how you feel about this big step and what you are thinking about it. So, first of all, calm down and do not panic. It wonât help you. Believe me, I have checked! One of the most important question which makes you stay hungry and causes insomnia is the accommodation question. However, instead of dropping your hands and changing your mind letâs try to read this tip for living in Barcelona. You must know that Barcelona is a small city and if you are trying to find anything closer to the school, consider that from the farthest side of the city to BEBS will take maximum 50 minutes of commuting. So it is not a big deal, since the transportation system works really very well and you will always find a way to get home at any time during the day (and night đ Thanks to Google maps and night buses). But let us divide Barcelona into areas: Yes, you are right! The blue part on the bottom of the image is the sea, you are going to spend there a lot of time, no doubts. Ciutat Vella This is the down-town with the Plaça Catalunya, el Born, el Gotic , El Raval, Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera and La Barceloneta . All of this is the old city, beautiful, crowded and busy, yet with an authentic character thanks to its unique architecture, cafes, restaurants, churches and shops. LâEixample In English âThe expansion districtâ. Itâs the borough where the famous Sagrada Familia is. Also, other important buildings are there, such as La Casa BatllĂł y La Casa MilĂ / La Pedrera. The district was designed by Ildefonso CerdĂĄ during the 19th century. During that period, the movement Modernism was in its peakest time, and that is the reason why a lot of buildings in that area have beautiful modernist façades. Itâs a must visit and a very nice place to live. The prices can be relatively higher depending on the specific areas. Sants-Montjuic This district has the Montjuic Mountain, a big park in which there are a lot of things from the Barcelona Olympics that took place in 1992. The main stadium is there, but also the âBarcelona pavilionâ, a building designed by Ludwing Mies Van Der Rohe for the 1929 International Exhibition. Sants is a very important place for you if you have a wanderlust soul because the main station is there. From Sants Station you can go to a lot of European cities by train đ Les Corts Not a crowded place, but one of the most important buildings is here, at least if you are a soccer fun. Yes, you guessed it! The home stadium of FC Barcelona is there. Its name is the Camp Nou, and last year its museum was the most visited museum in Barcelona. SarriĂ -Sant Gervasi Originally it was a village, and a century ago it became part of Barcelona. Nowadays Itâs the wealthiest district and still retains a unique atmosphere with its houses with garden, narrow streets and the main square with old people sitting on a bench feeding pigeons. Mainly reminds as a residential area. GrĂ cia This Borough is well-known by young people in Barcelona. Bohemians traditionally have chosen this place to live. Itâs full of life, artists, art spaces and special boutiques. Also, its buildings are special because their façades are colourful and it is common to see windows with pots full of flowers. The district is full of beautiful cafĂŠs where a famous person can be sitting next to you. Horta-GinardĂł Itâs mainly a residential district, and there is a labyrinth. Yes, as the one in Alice in Wonderland. Its name is Labyrinth Park of Horta. If you decide to visit it, donât forget your ball of yarn to make sure you donât get lost đ Nou Barris Its name means âNine neighbourhoodsâ, and it is located in the North of the city. This Borough is known for its multicultural population. This means there are a lot of restaurants with food from all over the world. Going through its main street is a great experience, it is like visiting different countries at the same time. Sant Andreu During your time in Barcelona, sooner or later, youâll hear about the shopping mall âLa Maquinistaâ. This shopping mall is in Sant Andreu. But, obviously, the district has many more things to offer, such as its churches. There are many of them because Sant Andreu used to be a village before joining to Barcelona, and all of the villages around Spain have at least one church, because until last century Spain used to be a very religious country. These churches are beautiful, and if you have time, they are worthy of paying a visit. Sant MartĂ This district has more than one beach, so it is a must visit because it is not so overcrowded as La Barceloneta. Also, it has the âGlòries towerâ, mostly known as the âAgbar towerâ, one of the symbols of the Barcelona of these days. If you want to have the feeling of living close to the sea without living in a big city, this is your quarter! Once we have understood these 10 districts, we are almost done đ Now, itâs time to do some research online. With patience, youâll find a good flat. We advise you to make some calls or send Whatsapp messages instead of writing emails because it takes longer to have a response, and I must admit that it sounds crazy, but Iâve lost more than one flat because of waiting for an email from the owner. In Barcelona, the difference between renting or not is a matter of hours. Most flats are not advertised for more than a 3-5 days because there is a big demand. So, whatever you decide to do, donât hesitate, do it! 5. Last but not least, letâs speak about the public transport. It is our final tip for living in Barcelona. It works very well, and there is plenty of possibilities to go to every part of the city. In Barcelona there are underground, buses and trams. There is a common ticket for all of them, and if you are not going outside of Barcelona, tickets for Zone 1 are perfect for you, it will even get out to the suburbs of Barcelona! There are 6 main fares, you can consult all the relevant information on the TMB website T-Jove: If you are under 25 years old, you are lucky because you can buy a 90 days pass with unlimited journeys. Itâs and individual non-transferable travel card. This is the most affordable option, but sadly not all of us are under 25. So, for the rest of adults there are different options. T-trimestre: the same as the T-Jove, but at a higher price. T-mes: itâs the same as the T-trimestre, but with a 1 month duration. T-50/30: this option is to do 50 journeys within a month, it is valid for one person. T-70/30: this option includes 70 journeys within a month. It differentiates from the last one because it includes more journeys and can be used by more than one person. T-10: If you are not a commuter, this is your best option. It includes 10 journeys, and more than one person can use them. Also, you can use it for more than a month. If you want to use the public transport, you follow a healthy lifestyle and/or you are concerned about the climate change, there are bikes. Their name is âBicingâ, and it has electric bikes and non-electrical ones. The fares are different and it is the most affordable option. Itâs a nice way to travel because you can discover the city meanwhile you are on your way to your destination. Plus, you are doing some exercise. Now, with all these tips for living in Barcelona, you are almost ready to live here. You might want to read our blog post âTop 5 Apps for International Students in Barcelonaâ to live your new life to the fullest.
Read MoreJuly 23, 2019
Dual Accreditation Agreement with UCAM We are proud to announce that Barcelona Executive Business School and The Catholic University of Murcia (UCAM) recently signed a formal agreement. Under this new agreement now three of our Masters will be granted a dual accreditattion in collaboration with UCAM. This step reinforces our partnership with Spanish Universities, which promotes our academic collaborations, strengthens our network opportunities and consolidates BEBS´s international flair. UCAM can be defined as where history and modernity meet. The Catholic University of Murcia is one of the fastest growing private universities that has emerged with highly sought after and recognised programmes across Europe. UCAM offers undergraduate and graduate academic programs taught by faculty, and researchers engaged with the quality of the education provided. The university maintains connections with over 200 other universities worldwide. âThis new agreement immediately adds quality and value to BEBS,â said Director Mrs. Torres, who is certain that graduating with a dual accredited degree makes our graduates more competitive in the currrent global job market. Signing this agreement is a tremendous milestone for the success of our programs and holds our institution to high benchmarks that weâre excited to maintain. Offering dual degrees with UCAM comes as a collaboration with much value, thanks to the universityâs quality education, prestige and international recognition. We are sure this is the beginning of a long and advantegeous relationship. International Relations Department BEBS Barcelona Executive Business School
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