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Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Commerciales d'Angers - FRANCE. www.essca.eu. Place Angers on the map!. Contents. Who we are Accreditation Where we are What we do: mission statement ESSCA Master in Management - programme structure Specialisation tracks of the Master Programme - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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www.essca.eu
Ecole Supérieure des SciencesCommerciales d'Angers - FRANCE
Place Angers on the map!
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Contents
1. Who we are
2. Accreditation
3. Where we are
4. What we do: mission statement
5. ESSCA Master in Management - programme structure
6. Specialisation tracks of the Master Programme
7. Master in International Business – Master 1
8. Master in International Business – Master 2
9. Exchange programmes
10. Angers
11. Budapest
12. Shanghai
13. Teaching
14. Research
15. International dimension
16. Teaching and Research opportunities for colleagues from partner universities
17. List of partners
18. Links with the corporate world
19. Graduate placement
20. The alumni association
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Who we are
a hundred years old in 2009 and in excellent health a private not-for-profit organisation run by a foundation
a state and EPAS accredited 5-year master programme a joint MBA program with Sherbrooke University various executive education programs a system of selective entrance exams
2500 students on four different campuses 62 permanent faculty, 40 visiting professors,
and 400 guest lecturers 93 partner universities worldwide 400 exchange students
ESSCA : Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Commerciales d’Angers
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ESSCA Master in Management programme has been EPAS accredited by the EFMD since 2006.
ESSCA has been a member of the selective Conférence des Grandes Ecolessince 1977.
ESSCA has been delivering a State accredited Master degree since 1980.
More than 250 Business Schools in France (undergraduate and/or graduate studies).
63State accredited
250Business Schools in France
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EPAS
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Master degree
Accreditation & Excellence
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CGE
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Where we are
Angers (since 1909) ESSCA's roots and still its main campus years 1 to 5, all specialisation semesters
Paris (since 1993) located in the La Défense business district an option for the first 2 years of study
Budapest (since 1993) located in Czuczor Utca 6 in the city centre international exchange & degree programmes
Shanghai (since September 2006) in the heart of the 21st century metropolis a platform for a specialised Chinese track
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What we do: mission statement
ESSCA's purpose: to produce open-minded and efficient young professionals
who succeed in the international business community.
ESSCA's ambition: to endow them with an acute awareness of the corporate
world's social and environmental responsibility, with the ability to change perspective, and develop new ideas.
ESSCA's commitment: to contribute to the development of managerial science through
a continuous effort of scientific research.
to promote the development of the school's stakeholders through a strong commitment to serve the economicand social environment.
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ESSCA Master in Management
1st Cycle
Acquisition of a generalist competence in management studies Management Sciences and Humanities
a solid grounding in all the major management disciplines, Marketing, Management, Finance, Accounting, Economics ...
Languages2 mandatory foreign languages
Electivesthird language, cultural workshops, student associations, sports
2 mandatory internships8-week discovery work placement after S2,8-week sales internship after S4,optional internship after S6
Angers or Paris Angers
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
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ESSCA Master in Management
Master Programme - 2nd cycle
Angers/Budapest/Shanghai/Abroad
Specialisation and development of professional expertise
A highly individualised track with four mandatory components 2 specialisation semesters 1 significant international experience 1 professional internship A master thesis
S7 S8 S9 S10S7 S8 S9 S10
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Specialisation tracks of the Master Programme
(taught in French + some courses in English)
• Options offered in the graduate programme (Master in Management)
S7 S8 S9 S10
Specialisationsemester (major)
Customer Relation Management Marketing of Consumer Packaged Goods E-marketing Corporate Communication Management Logistics & Procurement Banking and Finance Financial consulting 2 Entrepreneurship Management of Automotive Networks Corporate Finance Management of Companies in the Social &
Solidary-based economy Marketing of Services and Management
Revenue Human Resource Management
Professional internship
min. 4 months
in France or abroad
Pre-specialisation semester Management Marketing Expertise Financial Management Financial Consulting 1
Alternative options Fundamentals of Management (S7 only), for graduates from university studies other than business, admitted into Master 1)
Professional internship (France or abroad)
Study semester or year abroad
MASTER 1 MASTER 2
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Master in International Business
(taught in English)
Semester 1 (Angers): European Business Environment
A compact pluridisciplinary introduction to graduate management studies. The semester provides the knowledge required to analyse the business environment, as well as the tools to understand the rapidly evolving European single market and its cultural background.
Courses
Contemporary Europe
European Economics (incl. a study trip to Brussels)
Introduction to Management
Intercultural Management
Strategic Management Essentials
Marketing Essentials
Corporate Finance Essentials
Additional
Integration seminar
Personal & professional project workshop
French language classes
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Master in International Business
(taught in English)Semester 2 (Budapest): Central & Eastern European Business
The semester offers a large choice of courses, including classes with aspecial focus on business in Central European region, as well as 2 pre-specialisation courses.
Courses Central & Eastern European Economy and Politics European Business and Law International Human Resource Management Business Strategic game Doing Business in Central & Eastern Europe Central & Eastern Europe and the World The Various Types of Marketing Business Field Study Introduction to Hungarian Culture and Society
And two pre-specialisation courses Advanced International Marketing Introduction to International Trade
Additional
Career and orientation workshop French language classes (continued) Hungarian language and culture
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Master in International Business
(taught in English)Semester 3 (Angers)Concentration in International BusinessA specialisation curriculum designed to enable students to develop the Professional techniques and strategic competencies required to conduct business in an international environment.
The semester is composed of two mandatory core coursesBusiness InternationalisationExport /Import Group ProjectStrategic challenges in Marketing Channels/Retail
MarketingSupply Chain Management
These are completed by a choice of electivesPublic and Relations and Event communicationAdvertising Management Retail Marketing ConsultingBusiness in EuropeChina in the world International Trade
Graduation
Students who have obtained a total of 120 ECTS credits will be awarded the ESSCA Master in Management degree.
Additional Personal and professional
project workshop Methodology seminar
for master thesis French language classes
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Master in International Business
Semester 4 (All Campuses)Applied Research Semester
Students will show their academic excellence through
a closely monitored applied research master thesis.
The master thesis
should focus on a concrete topic of international business or management and fit coherently in each student's professional project
must include a significant part of empiric in-company field work
is written under regular individual coaching and supervision by a faculty member
may be completed within the framework of a professional internship.
During semester 'D' students can work on any of ESSCA's campuses.
The Master thesis is awarded 30 ECTS credits.
Graduation
Students who have obtained a total of 120 ECTS credits will be awarded the ESSCA Master in Management degree.
Master in Corporate Finance
(taught in English)
Semester A (Budapest)
M1 Finance
A compact pluridisciplinary introduction to graduate finance studies.
Financial Toolbox Managing Accounting Corporate Finance Investing Principles of Auditing International Finance
Electives: International trade Business law Logistics management Business strategy game French language classes
Semester B (Budapest)
Central & Eastern European Business
The semester offers a large choice of courses, including classes with a special focus on business in the Central European region, as well as two pre-specialisation courses.
Central & Eastern European Economy and Politics Introduction to International Trade International Human Resource Management European Business and Law Central & Eastern Europe and the World Doing Business in Central & Eastern Europe
Electives: Introduction to Hungarian Culture and Society Hungarian language French language (continued) Cross cultural management Business ethics
Master in Corporate Finance
(taught in English)
Semester C (Angers)M2 Corporate Finance
A specialisation curriculum designed to enablestudents to develop the professional techniques and strategic competencies required to conduct corporate finance in an international environment.
Advanced Management and Cost Accounting Valuation and Financial Modeling Financial Planning and Capital Budgeting International Financial Management
These are completed by a choice of electives
China in the World Business in Europe International SME Management Sustainable development French language classes
Additional
Personal and professional project workshop Methodology seminar for master thesis
Semester DApplied Research Semester
Students will show their academic excellence through a closely monitored applied research master thesis that:
should focus on a concrete topic of international business or management and fit coherently in each student's professional project
must include a significant part of empiric in-company field work
is written under regular individual coaching and supervision by a faculty member
may be completed within the framework of a professional internship.
• During semester 'D' students can work on any of ESSCA's campuses.
• The Master thesis is awarded 30 ECTS credits.
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Exchange programmes
French-speaking "ERASMUS" students are integrated into ESSCA's Management programme
In Angers Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Programme
In Budapest Fall semester Spring semester Summer programme
English-speaking exchange students have a wide choice of suitable programmes taught in English
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ANGERS
A lovely historical city in the UNESCO Loire Valley world heritage site
160 000 inhabitants – young, dynamic, international
90 min. west of Paris by TGV high-speed rail link
30 000 students in a wide range of institutes of higher education
A green city with clean air and a moderate climate
A lively cultural centre
A great place to study and live
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BUDAPEST
The beautiful capital of the newer EU member states
A fascinating metropolis with magnificent architecture
A fast-growing business hub for Central Europe
Well served by major carriers and a series of low-cost
airlines
An exciting multicultural study environment
A large and diverse cultural offer
Another great place to study and live
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SHANGHAI
Shanghai Asian Business Semester (Spring Semester)
Major themes : Marketing and Supply Chain Dates: end of January to early June
Shanghai Summer Programme
Major themes: Doing Business in China 6 weeks from mid-June to end of July Lectures and company visits
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Choice between two programmes:
A limited number of places for exchange students
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TEACHING
Teaching: a devoted team A permanent faculty of 62 professors
40 international visiting professors / year
400 guest lecturers each year
Pedagogy: a careful balance Theory & practice
Individual performance & team work
Instruction & education
Autonomy & tutored learning
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RESEARCH
ESSCA's increasingly multinational faculty is committed to high standards and continuous improvement in its research activities.
Research activities are expected to underpin the academic development of the programmes.
They are organised in 6 specialised chairs, which highlight the school's distinctive competencies:
Social and solidarity
based economy
Automotive Distribution & Services
Logistics & Commercial
strategy
Banking and Finance
European Integration
Entre-preneurship
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International dimension
Open to the world Multipolar: own programmes in 3 countries Multilateral: 93 partner institutions Multicultural: 400 international students/year
European by conviction Full programmes taught in English Bologna compatible 3+2 structure Application of ECTS Student mobility rate of 100%
Welcoming: services for foreign students Housing service & help with administrative matters Welcome days, team-building, active integration Individual academic advice through tutor system Specific French Cultural Studies courses
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Partner universities
Canada Concordia U Montréal Bishop's U Lennoxville U Laval Québec McGill U Montréal U de Sherbrooke Ste Mary’s University
United States of America Grand Valley State U Allendale Boston U U of North Carolina Chapel Hill Cleveland State U Wright State U Dayton Dayton U Southern Illinois U at Edwardsville Northwood U Midland Illinois State U Normal U of West Florida Pensacola Saint Louis U U of Missouri Saint-Louis Truman State U Kirksville
Mexico & Latin America U de Monterrey EGADE Monterrey ITESM Monterrey U de las Americas Puebla ITESO - Guadalajara U de Chile Santiago U Diego Portales Santiago U de Santiago de Chile U Nacional del litoral Santa Fé Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Minas Fundaçao Armando Alvares Penteado Universidad ESAN - Lima
Africa ESCA Casablanca Istanbul Teknik U Izmir U of Economics
Europe Wirtschaft-U Vienna
HEC Liège U of Southern Denmark Odense Estonian Business School Tallinn
Asia Hong Kong Baptist U U of Macao Tong Ji U Shanghai Sun-Yat-Sen U Guangzhou Sogang University - Seoul Ajou University - Seoul Sophia U Tokyo National Sun-Yat-Sen U Kaohsiung U of the Philippines Manila De La Salle U Manila Ateneo de Manila Yuan Ze University – Jungli Bangkok U – Thailand Kasetsart Bangkok University NMIMS Mumbai ITM Mumbai
Europe Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht
Berlin
KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt TU Dresden Hochschule Pforzheim Hochschule Reutlingen U Trier Lappeenranta U of Technology Turku U of Economics (Finland) Athens U of Econ. & Business Corvinus U Budapest U Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milan U degli Studi Di Modena U. di Bologna Vilnius University – IBS LKAEM Warsaw Poznan U of Economics Cracow U of Economics U Nova de Lisboa U of Ljubljana Bratislava U of Economics U de Burgos U de Oviedo U Autonoma de Madrid U. Computense de Madrid U de Zaragoza U. de Cantabria (Esp) EAE Barcelona Jönköping Int. Business School Göthenburg U Vrije Universiteit Dublin City U U of the West of England Bristol Heriot Watt U Edinburgh U of Strathclyde Glasgow U of Wales, Swansea (UK) Coventry University
Pacific Auckland U of Technology Univ of Queensland Brisbane Australian National U Canberra Deakin U Melbourne La Trobe U.
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Teaching and research opportunities at ESSCA
for colleagues from partner universities
Visiting faculty (Angers) Aims to enhance the teaching and research dimension of our
programmes Long stays (one or two semesters…to experience the French
way of life – possibility of a teaching experience in Budapest) Short stays (one or two weeks…to discover ESSCA)
Asian fellow programme (Shangai):
Aims to enhance the teaching quality and international dimensions of our programme in Shanghai
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Links with the corporate world
The corporate world is present at ESSCA on many
different levels In institutional governance In academic life (entrance examination boards,
teaching, steering committees) Through partnerships, research contracts
and executive education Through links to the labour market
(internship offers, recruitment forums)
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Graduate placement
Graduate careers The annual "labour market entry survey" shows an excellent placement record in France or abroad:
Search time less than three months: 95% of graduates Work contract signed before their graduation : 62% Job satisfaction rate: 95%
FinanceCorporateFinanceAuditControllingBanking
Sales & PurchasingSalesPurchasingDistributionOutlet management Logistics
MarketingMarketingAdvertisingCommunicationYield Management
Others: Consulting / Human Resources
Where they work
Finance
36%
HR9%
18,5%
24%12,5%
Marketing
Sales & Purchasing
Consulting
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The Alumni Association
Currently counts more than 8,000 active members Has an office on the Angers campus Has a representative on the board
of the ESSCA foundation Provides career advice and coaching
for young graduates Edits an annual directory,
a monthly newsletter and an alumni website Entertains a network of clubs worldwide:
- Barcelona - Brussels- Budapest - Hong Kong and Shanghai- London - Madrid- Montréal - Munich- New York - USA West Coast- Sydney - Tokyoand 12 clubs in the major French cities.
Your contact:
Carol CHAPLAISGroupe ESSCA
International Relations1, rue Lakanal
BP 4034849003 ANGERS Cedex 01
FRANCE
www.essca.fr
TO CONTACT US