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The EMBA Academic Calendar

  • The course component of the academic year consists of three 12-week trimesters.
  • Students may begin the program in either September (Fall trimester), or in January (Spring trimester).
  • Students who begin their program in the Fall trimester take courses Thursday through Saturday.Those who begin their program in the Spring trimester take an intensive, accelerated program of courses from Tuesday through Saturday.
  • Students who begin their program in September must submit their MBA thesis by September 1st of the year following their start of the program. Those who begin their program in January must submit their MBA thesis by December 1st of the year following their start of the program.

The EMBA's faculty

ABRAMOVITCH Danny
MBA in Marketing, EM Lyon

DANG Jackson
MBA International commerce and finance, Kansas University

FINCK Guillaume
Ms Management, IFG Nantes

KRYS Roman
Master of Science in International Economics, Colombia University

LALANNE Jean-Pierre
Ph.D International Management, Manitoba University

LAMBRIDIS Christoforos
Master of Arts in Industrial Relations, Warwick, UK

MARIACHER Anne-France
Mastère de logistique et transports internationaux, ESSCA

MOCKERS François
ESC Reims in Marketing

NURDIN Georges
Ph.D Economics and International Trade, MBA MT

SINNASSAMY Marc
ESC Rouen in Marketing`

SMITH Jamie
Ph.D program, Leicester University, UK

THOMPSON Richard
MBA INSEAD

2st Year - European MBA

The European MBA (EMBA) Program is a post-graduate program for business-related undergraduates and/or executives.

For non-business-related undergraduates, the program may last 15 to 18 months, according to the student’s previous academic background.This program allows students to work together in a multi-cultural environment to increase their knowledge and develop their skills in a global business environment.

The Program offers degree candidates a challenging curriculum taught by a highly qualified and professional faculty.

The EMBA Program consists of four parts:

  1. The International Management Program (IMP) introduces students to fundamental management concepts.
  2. Capstone and Professional Seminars
  3. The European Management Program (EMP) introduces students to the particularities of doing business in the European Union.
  4. The Specialization Program (SP) proposes four different majors for degree candidates to choose from:
    > Global Marketing Management
    > Luxury Brand Management
    > International Finance
    > Tourism & Hospitality Management

Thesis
All degree candidates must complete a final thesis on a topic of their choice that they must defend orally before a jury.

The EMBA’s mission

  • To develop management and team-building skills,
  • To learn to identify and use human resources efficiently,
  • To understand competition in a global business environment,
  • To know competitive advantages and respond competitively,
  • To anticipate managerial and organizational changes,
  • To understand customer needs and expectations,
  • To work and manage efficiently and effectively across different cultures.

The aim of the EMBA Program is to produce business leaders who are not just profit oriented but knowledgeable in their area of expertise and sensitive to ethical concerns to ensure effective and efficient management.
The Prerequisites allow those students without a business background to acquire knowledge necessary to succeed in the EMBA Program.

  • The International Management Program (IMP), the first module of the EMBA Program, offers degree candidates courses that develop their general intellectual competence in business that will serve them throughout their professional career.
  • The European Management Program (EMP), the second module, requires students to hone their knowledge of Europe, European economics and management, while confronting diverse ethical positions.
  • During the last module, the Specialization Program (SP), students are free to choose one of the four specializations offered to develop skills that will make them particularly marketable in today’s highly competitive and global labor market.

Internship

All students, who are not working executives, may also complete a student internship in management, either three months full-time or six months part-time. Students are strongly advised to complete the internship at the end of their course work, although it is possible to do so during the semester with the Dean’s approval.

The PGSM Network provides students with services to help them find a placement both in France and abroad.

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