Official Name
SMA Swiss Management Academy AG
2nd Name
Swiss Management Academy - Global Education
Former names
NGS Newport Graduate School AG
Motto
preparing leaders to become problem solvers and solution seekers
Motto
VHS: Very Happy Students!
Campus

Dbendorf
Location
Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
Intl. Students
YES- (International Students)
Recognition
U- -
President
Prof. Dr. Edwin Meier
Faculties
- Business (BBA/MBA...)
- Business Education
Scholarship
NO(Financial Aids / Scholarships)
Degrees
- Certificate (6 months)
- Diploma (1 year)
- Associate Degree (2 years)
- Higher Diploma (2-2.5 years)
- Bachelor's Degree (3-4 years)
- Master's Degree (1-4 years)
- Doctorate Degree (2-6 years)
- BBA / MBA / DBA
Telephone

(+41-44) 245 4650
Fax

(+41-44) 245 4647
Ranking
Not Reported(World University Rankings)
Distance Edu
Yes(Distance Learning)
U Exchange
Yes- (Exchange Programs)
Affiliations
Not Reported
Accreditation
- Swiss quality label for further education institutions (EDUQUA)
Website Title
..:: {{SMA UNIVERSITY Swiss Management Academy ::..
Studies Tags
Business Administration and Management,
Information Technology and Computer Science,
Foreign Languages and Literatures,
Tourism,
Hotel Management and Hospitality,
Fine Arts and Interior Design,
Economics and Social Affairs,
E-Business and E-Commerce,
Multimedia and Digital Arts,
Engineering,
Health Care,
Veterinary,
BBA,
MBA,
DBA
Description
We at SMA Swiss Management Academy proudly offer in Switzerland, Kenya, Iran, India and soon in many more countries, unique learning opportunities on various levels within different fields of study, assuring and maintaining academic and vocational excellence.
Over the last two decades Swiss Management Academy has consolidated and enhanced its international reputation as an academic institution of outstanding research and teaching. The University fosters its reputation by drawing on its greatest resource, the strengths and aspirations of its staff and students. It acknowledges that although it is historically rooted in the Canton of Zurich, it has significant activities and resources, both human and capital in Kenya, Iran and India. Its direction will continue to be guided by a commitment to the development of lifelong learning attributes in its graduates and to the fostering of an international perspective in its teaching and research activities. The University has acknowledged its Treaty with global institutions by continuing to develop policies and programs that will foster partnership with and participation of the above-mentioned institution.