Master of Science in International Business
- Program Overview
- Key Facts
- Admission Requirements
- Fees and Funding
- Getting a Student Visa
- Work Permit
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Program Overview
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2 years
Duration
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CHF 32,250 (2-year) CHF 27,250 (1-year)
Tuition Fees
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September
Starts
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Full-time
Mode of study
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On-Campus
Delivery Mode
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English
Language
The MSc in International Business offers a real-world approach with global learning opportunities, hands-on business projects, and a guaranteed Swiss internship, equipping students with the skills and knowledge to thrive in the dynamic international business landscape.
International Business Expertise with Real-World Application
The Master of Science (MSc) in International Business at SBS Swiss Business School is a Swiss state-accredited and globally recognized postgraduate program designed for ambitious professionals aiming to excel in the global marketplace. This two-year, full-time program blends rigorous academic study with hands-on professional experience. Students gain 120 ECTS credits across two program parts:
Part 1: Academic Courses (90 ECTS)
Over four academic terms, students earn 90 ECTS through in-depth courses in global economics, digital marketing, strategic management, entrepreneurship, and sustainable leadership. The curriculum promotes critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity, brought to life through case studies, team-based projects, and interactive lectures. Students also complete a substantial independent research thesis.
Part 2: Professional Experience (30 ECTS)
After completing the academic portion of the program, students transition into a 9–12 month internship or employment opportunity in Switzerland or abroad, earning 30 ECTS. This hands-on phase allows them to apply their classroom learning in a professional context, build industry connections, and gain practical insight into international business operations. The experience concludes with a professional report that reflects on their development and contributions. Students who already have relevant work experience may be eligible for an exemption from this component.
Global Learning Environment with Industry Access
Taught entirely in English, the MSc in International Business at SBS fosters a truly international classroom experience with students from around the world. Small class sizes allow for personalized learning guided by experienced faculty with both academic and industry expertise.
The program offers strong career support through company visits, guest lectures, and Career Days, and includes a guaranteed internship in Switzerland for eligible students. Backed by international accreditations from BAC, IACBE, and ACBSP, and fully compliant with the Swiss Federal Act HEdA, the degree meets the highest standards of academic quality and global recognition.
Key Facts
September
- ECTS Credits 120
Admission Requirements
To access our Master of Science in International Business, applicants must hold a recognized Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, qualifying them for graduate-level studies. A solid academic foundation and a demonstrated interest in global business are essential for success in this intensive two-year program.
Applicants without a Bachelor’s in a related field may be asked to complete our SBS Massive Open Online Courses—known as the LEVEL UP exam—prior to enrollment. More details on sbs.edu.
Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees
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Tuition Fee Domestic
CHF 32,250 (2-year) and CHF 27,250 (1-year)
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Tuition Fee International
CHF 32,250 (2-year) and CHF 27,250 (1-year)
Getting a Student Visa
Since Switzerland is a part of the Schengen zone, a Schengen visa will win you the right to go to the country, but if you want to stay there as a student, you must take a few more steps. The procedures are different for EU/EFTA and non-EU/EFTA students.
After getting the acceptance letter, follows the process of setting an appointment with the Swiss embassy or consulate in your country. The procedure takes time, so make sure to set the appointment six months prior to your studying. The processing time for the short stay visas is around 10-15 days, and for long stay visas, eight to ten weeks.
For each document required, you have to provide the original along with three copies. The papers should be in English or in one of Switzerland’s national languages (German, French, Italian, or Romansh). If they are not in one of these languages, you will need a certified translation of those documents.
Switzerland Student Visa Requirements
- The completed and signed application forms for a long stay visa (D type) in one of the languages mentioned above.
- Passport – valid three months beyond the planned stay.
- Four passport-size biometric photographs.
- Letter of acceptance (certificate of enrollment) issued by a Swiss university.
- Paid visa application fee.
- Proof of payment of the registration and tuition fees (for the first year of your studies).
- Proof of sufficient financial coverage: copies of bank statements or a letter from the bank provided by you or your supervisor. Funds are supposed to cover living costs in Switzerland for the duration of schooling (21,000 CHF or 19,200 EUR at the beginning of each year of your studies).
- Scholarship/Loan proof (if available) from an institution that proves that the scholarship or loan will cover all expenses for the study.
- CV.
- Letter of motivation, which should also include your professional plans for the future.
Submitting the Switzerland student visa application
After filling the application and completing all required documents, you should submit them in person at the Swiss embassy/consulate at the designated time of your appointment. Along with submitting your documents, you are required to pay the Swiss student visa application fee.
After receiving your Swiss Student Visa
You may enter Switzerland after you receive a student visa. Within the first two weeks of arrival, you have to register at the local Residents Registration Office of your canton as well as visit the cantonal migration office in order to obtain a residence permit form.
B permit (a biometric card) is the type of residence permit for student stay. Prior to that, you will receive an attestation that allows you to open a Swiss bank account. It will take up to 8 weeks for your B permit to be processed.
Student Visa Validity
The student visa or the B permit obtained in Switzerland initially is valid for one year. After one year, you have the option to extend it. However, updated proof of income is required in order for your student visa to be extended.
Protip
If you’re a student who wants to study in Switzerland but are not quite sure what are the steps of the student visa application process, you are advised to read the following resources on Everything You Need To Know about getting a visa for Switzerland.
Work Permit
Find out all you need to know about work permit regulations for working part-time (during studies) and full-time (after graduation) in Switzerland.
Work while studying in Switzerland
For many international students in Switzerland, working while studying is an ideal option. Still, that is not recommended by some universities since it can distract and affect your academic work. With job boards and other advisory services, other schools facilitate job searches to help students. During the school year, students’ working hours are limited, and there are a few requirements they need to fulfill.
How many hours are international students allowed to work per week?
International students can work up to 15 hours a week in part-time jobs. But during semester holidays students can work full-time.
When are students allowed to start working?
Students from outside the EU/EFTA countries may start working only 6 months after starting their degree program.
Is there a work permit required for students working part-time?
Citizens from EU-27/EFTA states do not require authorization for short-term employment up to three months or 90 days per the calendar year. For an extended time, they will have to earn a residence permit. Third-country nationals are obliged to submit numerous documents to prove their eligibility for a work permit in Switzerland.
What job can I get as a student in Switzerland?
During your years as a student, there are many part-time jobs that you can do. For most students, employment in retail, restaurants, and others are sought-after options. However, a lack of language skills (in German, French, or Italian) can limit your employment chances.
Work after graduation in Switzerland
Upon your graduation, you have the right to look for a permanent job in Switzerland. Prior to that, a residency permit that allows you to search for a job should be obtained. The permit is only valid for 6 months, and it cannot be extended.
What requirements do students need to fulfill in order to receive a residency work permit?
In order to receive the residency work permit, you have to provide proof that you:
- Have graduated.
- Are financially able to support your say.
- Have secured housing.
Are students allowed to work during this 6 months period?
During this six month period, graduates can work up to 15 hours a week. These rules do not apply for EU/EFTA nationals as they benefit from the freedom of movement under bilateral agreements.
How difficult is for international students to find a permanent job after graduation in Switzerland?
A non-EU/EFTA can get a job in Switzerland only if there are no qualified individuals from within the Swiss labour market or from an EU/EFTA state that apply for the position. Employers are required to show that they made “big efforts” to find qualified applicants from EU/EFTA countries or nationals who already have a permit to work. Furthermore, employers must show why those with priority to get the job were not suitable candidates for the position.
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