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Riga Business School
Rīgas Biznesa Skola
MottoWe share success.
TypePublic
Established1991
RectorJanis Grevins
Location
Riga
,
Latvia
Websitewww.rbs.lv
File:Riga Business School logo.png

RTU Riga Business School (in Latvian RTU Rīgas Biznesa Skola) (RBS) is a managementeducation institution within Riga Technical University (RTU). Established in 1991 in cooperation with the State University of New York at Buffalo, USA, and the University of Ottawa, Canada.

RBS was the first higher education institution in the Baltics to offer MBA programs in English, granting its graduates an internationally recognized Masters of Business Administration degree. From 2012, Riga Business School will offer a Bachelor of Management in International Business in collaboration with the BI Norwegian Business School.

The school has a solid reputation and more than 970 MBA graduates, the majority of who occupy leading managerial positions both in Latvia and abroad. RBS is the only school in the Baltics offering North-American style MBA both in teaching standards and structure, containing intensive case studies, group work and active classroom involvement over at least two years of studies.

Program Format

Professional MBA

Professional MBA classes are held on workdays from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm and each semester students can register for one to four courses depending on course offer, suggested sequence and personal consideration. Choosing 2 courses each semester, the MBA can be completed in 2.5 years.

International students need to take 4 courses per semester that corresponds to full-time studies in line with immigration rules.

Students can choose one out of 4 specializations of the program:

Case method

Case method is a method of learning that requires from students an active participation and discussion of real-life business situations. RBS largely uses case studies of Harvard Business School. Each course in Professional MBA has a certain number of case studies that students need to discuss during the course.

Faculty

The faculty of RBS consists of both full-time and part-time professional local lecturers, as well as visiting professors from North America.

Diploma

RBS graduates receive two certificates. First, an MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree, which is fully recognized and accredited by the Republic of Latvia. Second, they receive a certificate, which is co-signed by Riga Technical University, the State University of New York at Buffalo and the University of Ottawa.

Admission

Riga Business School has two, Fall and Spring, admission periods. Thus students can start their studies either in September or January.

Admission criteria:

4-year Bachelor’s degree or equivalent nationally recognized undergraduate degree

TOEFL score (at least 550 for paper-based test or 80 for internet-based test). IELTS score is also accepted (at least 6.5). Students are not obliged to certify their English proficiency if the previous degree is obtained in English speaking country or if English is their native language.

Intellectual test (at least 50% correct answers) that measures logical and critical reasoning. GMAT score is also accepted.

Executive MBA

Executive MBA (EMBA) – is a management education program intended for senior-level managers and experienced professionals. The study format is based on North-American Executive MBA program, which is complemented with European experience.

'Program Format

The studies are structured in 20 monthly modules that are combined with studies in small groups. During the EMBA course students go on a two-week study trip to the University at Buffalo (USA) or University of Ottawa (Canada). The trip includes both academic learning and company visits and knowledge exchange with American executives and American EMBA students.

Diploma

Upon graduation RBS EMBA students receive Internationally Accredited Master of Business Administration degree that is awarded by Riga Business School and certified by all partner institutions.

Admission

Admission procedure takes place in two periods: Fall and Spring. Thus students start their study process in September or January.

Admission criteria:

4-year Bachelor or equivalent nationally recognized undergraduate degree

Executive or senior-level management experience for at least 5 years

TOEFL score (at least 550 for paper-based test or 80 for internet-based test). IELTS score is also accepted (at least 6.5). Students are not obliged to certify their English proficiency if the previous degree is obtained in English speaking country or if English is their native language.

Passed structured interview

Bachelor Program

The curriculum of the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) at RTU Riga Business School is based on the curriculum of the BBA programms of two of the leading business schools in Europe and US - BI Norwegian Business School and University at Buffalo School of Management.

The curriculum focuses on basic business related topics in Management, such as Finance, Economics, Methods, Law and Intercultural Communication.

Program language - English.

Duration of the program 3 – 4 years (full-time).

Diploma

The program offers three options:

  • Study 3 years at RBS in Riga and get a nationally and internationally accredited and solid degree from the Riga Business School at Riga Technical University;
  • Study 2 years at RBS in Riga, spend the 3rd in BI Norwegian Business School and get a dual degree diploma from RBS and BI;
  • Study 3 years at RBS in Riga, spend the 4th in University at Buffalo School of Management (UB) and get a dual degree diploma from RBS and UB.

Some of the courses offered at RBS BBA Program

  • Business Research Methods
  • Civil Defense
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Debate Club
  • Financial Decision Making
  • Financial Management
  • Firm as Investment
  • Human Resource Management
  • Intellectual Property
  • Intercultural Communication
  • International Commercial Law
  • International Economics
  • International Marketing
  • Macroeconomics
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Marketing Management
  • Microeconomics
  • Organization Behaviour
  • Production and Operations
  • StartUp Lab
  • Statistics
  • Strategy

References