AGSB University

The American University in Switzerland (AUS) is a private university in La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland.,[2][3]

AUS - American University in Switzerland
Motto in English
Building Your Skills for the Future
TypePrivate
Established1991
PresidentMohammad El-KHANSA[1]
DeanDavid Larson
Administrative staff
25
Students170[1]
Address
Chemin du Levant 5
, , ,
Switzerland
CampusUrban, La Tour-de-Peilz
ColorsRed, dark blue, light blue
   
Websitewww.auis.ch

Accreditation

European

The American University in Switzerland is accredited by the European Council for Business Education, "ECBE" [4]

International

The American University in Switzerland is accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education "IACBE" [5] [6]

Swiss

The American University in Switzerland, AUS (formerly: AGSB - American Graduate School of Business) is not an accredited Swiss university.[7]

History

The American Graduate School of Business was established in September 1991 as a non-profit, private institution of higher education.[8] It is based on the American paradigm, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in Business Administration, with a special emphasis on the cross-cultural commercial environment, providing knowledge for start-ups, family businesses, and managerial positions .[9]

In 2019 the American Graduate School of Business rebranded to the American University in Switzerland to reflect its growing status within international education.[10]

Academic programs

AUS offers English-language business education programs. Programs are classified at undergraduate and graduate level and include Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degree programs in Business Administration (BSBA, MIBA and DBA).[11] Emphasis is placed on practical experience throughout with the guidance of professionals in the field and support of fellow students as well as alumni. Bachelor and Masters programs are offered in Aviation Management, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Luxury Management, Fashion Management.

Specializations

  • Aviation Management
  • Business Administration
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Fashion Management
  • Luxury Management

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References

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