YOUR CEMS TERM ABROAD IN COLOGNE 2021/22 - TODAY'S IDEAS. TOMORROW'S IMPACT - WISO ...
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Your CEMS term abroad in Cologne 2021/22 Updated September 2020 Photo: format2d co no m nt, E i cs me e an o f Ma n a g d Social Scien u lty ac c F es Today’s ideas. Tomorrow’s impact.
Key facts Academic options Electives from all majors: Accounting & cipation in class or a combination of the above Block seminar: A weeklong intensive seminar Taxation, Corporate Development, Economics, Exams: Mostly on the last day of classes, with CEMS international faculty discussing Finance, Marketing, Supply Chain Management, sometimes during the two to three weeks after the topic “Climate, Energy and the Business International Management the end of classes Response“ Optional: German language course (Open Course load: Usually 4-5 courses in term 1; Business Projects: Benefit from a great array Elective) 1-2 courses plus Business Project in term 2 of CEMS corporate partners (~30 ECTS) Language of instruction Skill Seminars: Personal development, inter- Language requirements: CEFR level B2 in cultural skills, project management, group work All programme elements are taught in English English abilities, international negotiation techniques, Academic information presentation skills, CV building and job appli- cation preparation including Global Citizenship Class format: Lectures and seminars Seminar and Business Communication Skills Grading: Based on written exams, written Seminar papers, project work, oral exams, active parti- CEMS MIM schedule 2021/22 Term 1 Lectures from beginning of September to mid-December 2021 Term 2 Lectures and Business Project from April to 31 July 2022 September October November December March April May June July Accredited Ongoing accredited German language courses Accredited Ongoing accredited German language courses intensive German intensive German language course language course CEMS CEMS Course in Global Citizenship CEMS Block Seminar Management Seminar DACH Forum Skills Business Com- CEMS Core Course Global Leadership, Electives and Skill Seminars munication Skills Seminar CEMS Core Course Global Strategy, Electives and Skill Seminars Business Project
Services Networking opportunities with CEMS Corporate and social Incoming CEMS students benefit from the full partners range of services for incoming exchange students: International Relations Center – ZIB WiSo • Enrolment support starting in November/May • Course registration support: students will be guided through the online registration process shortly before the semester and The University of Cologne has excellent informed accordingly ties with the business community, with • Comprehensive information and support in a diverse array of corporate and social finding accommodation in Cologne partners. We offer numerous networking • Welcome Days: Orientation days in the week opportunities during skill seminars, work- before classes, including academic information shops, company presentations and visits, sessions, guided campus tours and social events job fairs, and social events. • Buddy Programme: CEMS student ‘buddies‘ In addition, you will benefit from the wide from Cologne help international students range of offers of the WiSo Career Service, during their stay at the WiSo Faculty and in which acts as a central point of contact for Cologne Photos: Christoph Söldner (1, 3) / Lisa Beller (2) / 2Malig (4) all matters relating to work experience and graduate employment. PIM and CEMS Student and Alumni Club Cologne UoC has introduced the following CEMS Corporate & Social Partners to the network: The club organises parties, sport events, workshops in cooperation with companies, excursions and regular meetings (Stammtisch). The Club has repeatedly been top ranked. www.pimandcems.de
The Cologne WiSo Faculty the evening during lecture period). The WiSo Faculty The Cologne WiSo Faculty, Germany‘s The City of Cologne largest and most reputable faculty of its kind, With a diverse population of around 1 million, offers students a vast scope of study fields Cologne is a multicultural and dynamic city. and specialisations. In line with its mission It is home to the fourth-largest trade fair in ‘Innovation for Society‘, it successfully links the world, and over 10,000 IT and telecom- excellent research with contacts to the munication businesses have strengthened its corporate and business world. It is also the position as Germany’s ‘media city’. Cologne oldest school within the CEMS network, dating is famous for its Gothic cathedral, along back to 1388. with a multitude of other historic sites and The central location of the campus and plenty of green areas. Home to some 90,000 the Faculty’s focus on internationalisation, students, the city offers a vibrant night life and contribute to the Faculty’s reputation as an a great variety of museums, theatres and art ideal place for an exchange term. The Faculty exhibitions. www.cologne-tourism.com High success of graduates among HR managers of Germany’s major companies: Estimated monthly living costs Top 3 for Management Housing: € 300–500 Photos: University of Cologne (1) / Udo Haake KölnTourismus (2) (Wirtschaftswoche ranking 2020) Books and class reading materials: € 30 Food: € 170 Contact Leisure activities: € 100–250 University of Cologne is EQUIS accredited. Faculty of Management, Health insurance: approx. € 90 (if home Economics and Social Sciences insurance is not recognised) International Relations Center / CEMS Office Cologne University Facilities All students have to pay a social contribution Programme Manager The University offers a large variety of sports fee of approximately € 270 per term. This Ms. Ulrike Decker activities. All facilities and courses are either contribution covers a semester transportation Phone: + 49 (0)221 470-1281 ticket for all local transportation in the state Email: cems@wiso.uni-koeln.de free of charge or at a very low cost and there is a students’ gym on campus. Students have of North-Rhine Westphalia and supports the Incoming Students Coordinator Mr. Christoph Karl access to numerous dining halls and cafés that student sport facilities and dining halls. Phone: + 49 (0)221 470-2779 have a good price/quality ratio (also open in Email: cems@wiso.uni-koeln.de www.international.wiso.uni-koeln.de/cems-cologne
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