New programmes launched with The University of Law

Gisma - Business School

Following successful intakes in 2019, GISMA recently expanded its portfolio with The University of Law to include seven new postgraduate programmes in the fields of IT, Business, Sales and Marketing…

These courses provide students with a practical education and enhance their prospects of a successful international career in a variety of fields. The new programmes include:

  • MSc Project Management
  • MSc Business Intelligence and Analytics
  • MSc Digital Marketing
  • MSc Cyber Security and Data Governance
  • MSc Financial Compliance and Governance
  • MSc Financial Risk Management
  • MSc Digital Sales and Management

These courses are designed and awarded by The University of Law – a prestigious institution based in the UK – and delivered at GISMA on its campus in Berlin. Students who sign up for intakes in January, March/April, June/July and September may be eligible for a 20% scholarship.


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