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University of St. Gallen

Switzerland World Rank #2015

Overview

English Name: University of St. Gallen
Control Type: Public
World Rank: #2015
Rank in Switzerland: #15
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Operating from St. Gallen, Switzerland, University of St. Gallen delivers higher education as a public institution. It serves as a higher-education provider within Switzerland.

University of St. Gallen runs a catalogue of active programmes across bachelor's through doctoral programmes, with teaching organised under multiple faculties. The breadth of its catalogue serves a varied applicant profile.

University of St. Gallen's student body of 7,666 students engages with academic programmes across faculties. Academic staff support teaching and research activities, with institutional life situated in its campus environment.

Position #2015 globally and #15 within Switzerland captures University of St. Gallen's ranking footprint. The institution participates in Switzerland's academic ecosystem alongside other higher-education providers.

Location & Contact

Mailing address, phone, email, and social channels for University of St. Gallen are gathered below for quick reference. Most enquiries route through the admissions team unless noted otherwise.

Address: Dufourstrasse 50
Postal Code: 9000
Social Media:

Academic Details

The figures below cover University of St. Gallen's academic scale, faculty depth, and recognised standing. Treat the enrolment count as a point-in-time snapshot; trends require multi-year comparison.

Academic Year: April to March (April-July; October-March)
Accrediting Agency: EQUIS; AACSB; AMBA
Admission Requirements: Secondary school certificate (Maturitätszeugnis), or foreign equivalent and entrance examination
Total Students: 7,666

Degrees

University of St. Gallen's qualifications, sorted by level, give a quick overview of study routes. Use this view to scan from foundation through to research-level options before drilling into specific names.

Bachelor's 5 programs

Bachelor's programmes build foundational expertise, preparing graduates for entry-level professional roles and further postgraduate study.

  • Business Administration
  • Economics
  • International Business
  • Law
  • Public Administration
Master's 12 programs

Master's programmes develop advanced specialised expertise, suited to senior industry positions and applied research.

  • Accountancy
  • Banking
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Government
  • Information Technology
  • International Business
  • International Law
  • Law
  • Marketing
  • Media Studies
  • Technology
Doctoral 6 programs

Doctoral programmes train independent researchers, leading to academic, scientific, and senior advisory careers.

  • Business Administration
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Law
  • Management
  • Public Administration

Faculties & Divisions

The structure of University of St. Gallen's faculties, with subjects each houses. Subject-area research clusters often cross faculty boundaries — check the institution's research strategy for active clusters.

Economics and Political Sciences (School) 3 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Economics
  • International Economics
  • Political Sciences

Common Career Paths

  • Economist
  • Policy Analyst
  • Financial Consultant

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Finance (School) 2 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Banking
  • Finance

Common Career Paths

  • Financial Analyst
  • Investment Banker
  • Risk Manager

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Humanities ans Social Sciences (School) 16 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Asian Studies
  • Cultural Studies
  • English
  • French
  • Gender Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • History
  • Islamic Studies
  • Italian
  • Literature
  • Media Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Russian
  • Sociology
  • Spanish

Common Career Paths

  • Researcher
  • Policy Analyst
  • Social Worker

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Management (School) 11 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Accountancy
  • Business Administration
  • Business Education
  • Communication Arts
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Information Management
  • International Business
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Media Studies

Common Career Paths

  • Operations Manager
  • Project Manager
  • HR Manager

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Programs Offered

University of St. Gallen's degree-level programme breakdown, with search. Industry-sponsored programmes often have bonded service or employment commitments — read the terms before accepting any sponsored place.

Bachelor's Degree

6 programmes

University of St. Gallen's 6 programmes at this tier lead to a bachelor's qualification, the first full degree most students pursue and the usual prerequisite for master's-level entry.

Bachelor in Business Administration Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BWL) Business Administration
Bachelor in Computer Science Informatik Computer Science & IT
Bachelor in Law and Economics Recht und Wirtschaft Business Law
Bachelor in Law Rechtswissenschaften Law
Bachelor in International Affairs Internationales Studium Politics & International Relations
Bachelor in Economics Wirtschaftswissenschaften Economics

Master's Degree

13 programmes

These 13 programmes form University of St. Gallen's master's offering, combining advanced coursework with independent work that signals readiness for leadership or research.

Master in International Affairs and Governance Politics & International Relations
Master in Law Law
Master in Strategy and International Management International Business
Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance Finance, Banking & Insurance
Master in Marketing Management Management & Leadership
Master in Law and Economics Business Law
Master in International Law International Law
Master in Global Sustainability Management Business & Management
Master in General Management Management & Leadership
Master in Economics Economics
CEMS Master in International Management International Business
Master in Business Innovation Entrepreneurship
Master in Banking and Finance Finance, Banking & Insurance

Doctorate

6 programmes

University of St. Gallen offers 6 programmes at doctoral level — the highest academic tier, centred on original research that contributes new knowledge to a field.

PhD in Law Doktorat in Rechtswissenschaften (DLS) Law
PhD in Organisation and Culture Doktorat in Organisation und Kultur (DOK) Psychology
PhD in International Affairs and Political Economy Doktorat in Internationale Angelegenheiten und Politische Ökonomie (DIA) Politics & International Relations
PhD in Economics and Finance Graduate PhD Programme in Economics and Finance (GPEF) Finance, Banking & Insurance
PhD in Computer Science Doktorat in Informatik (DCS) Computer Science & IT
PhD in Business Administration Doktorat in Betriebswirtschaftslehre (PMA) Business Administration

How to apply to University of St. Gallen

Five steps that capture how most applications to University of St. Gallen flow, from research through submission to follow-up correspondence.

  1. 1
    Identify the right programme

    University of St. Gallen's catalogue includes 25 programmes. Browse by level, identify candidates matching your prior qualifications, and note their entry requirements for the next step.

  2. 2
    Check entry requirements

    Entry requirements vary by programme and degree level. Verify academic minimums, language tests (if international), and any additional documents required for University of St. Gallen's admissions process.

  3. 3
    Prepare your application documents

    Typical documents include academic transcripts, identity proof (passport or national ID), language proficiency test scores, a personal statement or motivation letter, and recommendation letters. International applicants should account for translation and notarisation time.

  4. 4
    Submit via the institution

    Submit your completed application through University of St. Gallen's official website at www.unisg.ch. Most institutions use an online portal — register an account, complete the application form, and upload your prepared documents. Keep copies of all submissions and confirmation receipts.

  5. 5
    Get in touch with admissions

    Follow up to confirm your application was received and is being processed. Admissions teams may request interviews or additional documents — respond promptly to keep your application active.

Frequently Asked Questions about University of St. Gallen

Quick reference for University of St. Gallen: founding, control type, student body, rankings, and recognition status in one place.

In which city is University of St. Gallen?

University of St. Gallen is based in St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Is University of St. Gallen public or private?

University of St. Gallen operates as a public institution.

How many students study at University of St. Gallen?

University of St. Gallen has approximately 7,666 students.

Where does University of St. Gallen stand in university rankings?

University of St. Gallen is ranked #2015 globally and #15 in Switzerland.

What qualification levels does University of St. Gallen offer?

University of St. Gallen delivers bachelor's, master's and doctoral programmes across its academic units.

Is University of St. Gallen accredited?

University of St. Gallen is accredited by EQUIS; AACSB; AMBA.

Where can I learn more about University of St. Gallen?

You can find University of St. Gallen online at www.unisg.ch.

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