Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Achieve your goals and amplify your impact
Becoming a real leader requires mastering a robust set of skills and knowing when and how to apply them effectively. Our newly designed curriculum bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, in a dynamic learning environment that blends functional knowledge and transversal skills development.
You will participate in real learning: a blend of cutting-edge academic content with hands-on experiences, equipping you with the knowledge and tools to tackle today’s business challenges head-on.
Mastering key and in-demand skills are what will set you apart as an IMD MBA graduate and greatly increase your future impact. Expand your career prospects, increase your earning potential, and broaden your perspectives.
Your year at a glance
What you will learn
You’re stepping into a program that’s all about setting you up for real leadership roles. That calls for a hands-on, practical approach that blends theory with real-world application. You’ll develop a robust and in-demand toolkit of leadership, functional and transversal skills, enabling you to lead with confidence across any industry. Here’s what you’ll cover:
Equip yourself with the tools to lead authentically and effectively in today’s dynamic world. Our approach to real leadership focuses on practical skills and real-world applications, ensuring that you’re ready to inspire and guide teams toward success.
To lead effectively, you need a solid understanding of the core business subjects. The IMD MBA curriculum ensures that you gain a holistic understanding of these essential topics and their interrelation.
Critical thinking and communication skills are just as important to your success as business knowledge. By developing these abilities, you’ll be ready to tackle challenges and seize opportunities across a variety of industries and roles with confidence.
How you learn
How you learn is just as important as what you learn. Real learning ensures that your knowledge and skills don’t remain theoretical: you will apply what you learn in real time and will be supported as you go.
Real-world business immersion
At IMD you won’t just sit back and learn the theory—you’ll be out there, putting it into practice with internships, consulting projects, and our Future Lab in Singapore. Below you get an overview of these experiences and how they’re designed to sharpen your skills and prepare you for leadership in the real world.
For a full month during your IMD MBA, you’ll be part of our Future Lab in Singapore—a unique blend of classroom learning and direct industry interaction. This residency module is a deep dive into how cutting-edge technology shapes global business practices and drives innovation.
- Explore technological frontiers: Discover the pivotal role of technologies like AI and machine learning in business through engaging lectures and dynamic workshops. Our expert faculty will guide you through the complexities of digital transformation and show you how to leverage data analytics for strategic decision-making.
- Connect with global business leaders: Step outside the classroom to visit companies like Google, PayPal, and JLL. Experience firsthand how these leaders integrate advanced technologies to transform their industries and stay ahead of the curve.
- Understand government-business synergy: Explore the unique partnership between the Singaporean government and the private sector. Learn how this collaboration fosters a thriving environment for technological advancement and creates robust business ecosystems.
This is your chance to live and learn in one of the world’s most vibrant tech hubs; gaining insights and experiences that will shape your understanding of what it means to lead in a technology-driven world.
Nurture your entrepreneurial mindset by working in the dynamic world of early-stage, high-tech startup ventures from January to April. You will gain hands-on experience helping a local startup company, collaborating in teams and deepening your understanding of the challenges and opportunities in this environment.
With strong ties to EPFL, our projects span diverse sectors, addressing issues like redesigning financial models, go-to-market strategies or sustainability impact.
In the 2022 Swiss Top 100 report, twenty-eight of the top 100 Swiss startups were IMD Startup Competition winners, with 18 having worked with EMBAs and 10 with MBAs.
Work in teams with your classmates over seven weeks for multinational companies and nonprofits. You’ll tackle current issues these organizations face, develop strategies and offer actionable solutions. During this time, there are no classes, allowing you to focus entirely on delivering impactful results to your clients.
This hands-on experience allows you to apply your newly acquired skills in a real-world setting, supported by your professors. You’ll go through a structured process—from analyzing the context and company strategy to designing implementation plans for your recommendations.
Since its inception in 1980, IMD’s ICP has led over 750 projects for 400 different companies globally, making it a pioneering part of our MBA program.
From July- August we offer you an optional summer internship, designed as a practical bridge to the professional world. This initiative allows you to directly apply your academic skills in real-world business settings and demonstrate your capabilities in a practical context. By engaging directly with the industry, you will have the chance to network with seasoned professionals and industry leaders.
Tailored for ambitious students, the internship program will enhance your resume and gives you another platform to connect with potential employers.
Electives
Choose between four and five electives that align with your interests and career objectives. These targeted courses let you dive deep into areas like sustainable finance, accounting, leadership, data and AI, marketing, and luxury brands. The options change each year based on the latest trends and research, and are voted on by you. Electives also include options from our GNAM network, broadening your global perspective.
Below you can see a selection of some of the electives we had in the past year.
Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM)
Connect with top business schools around the world through a network that enriches your MBA with broader perspectives and direct exposure to global business practices.
- Global electives: Tailor your learning by choosing electives from GNAM partner schools that match your career interests and focus on specific regional business dynamics.
- GNAM week: Engage in intensive modules focused on local business challenges at member schools, offering you practical experience and deeper understanding of international markets.
- Expanded professional network: Build connections with peers, faculty, and industry leaders across the globe. These contacts can become invaluable as you navigate your career in international business.
- Practical insights: Apply what you learn during GNAM weeks and electives directly to your MBA projects and future professional scenarios.