École supérieure de commerce et management

Ecole Supérieure de Commerce Et Management
Motto Intégrité - Engagement - Curiosité - Humilité
Type Grande Ecole
Established 1998 [1]
Students 2,800
Location 47°21′53″N 0°42′16″E / 47.36472°N 0.70444°E / 47.36472; 0.70444Coordinates: 47°21′53″N 0°42′16″E / 47.36472°N 0.70444°E / 47.36472; 0.70444(Tour)
46°34′51″N 0°20′35″E / 46.58083°N 0.34306°E / 46.58083; 0.34306(Poitiers)
Affiliations AACSB
Website
One of ESCEM's buildings in Tours.

The ESCEM School of Business and Management was a business school in France. By September 1, 2016, ESCEM was incorporated by Sup de Co La Rochelle.[2] With a yearly enrolment of about 2'600 business students, ESCEM awarded around 15 different qualifications from 2 year degrees to Masters level degrees.[3]

Created in April 1998, ESCEM is the result of a merger between two business schools: ESC Tours and ESC Poitiers.[4] Since the merger the ESCEM School of Business and Management has doubled its staff and its amenities. ESCEM has the AACSB accreditation.[5] In 2012, it in turn merged into France Business School [6][7]

Degrees

Initial Studies

  • ESCEM's Bachelor in Management
  • ESCEM's Bachelor of Arts in International Business (BAIB)
  • ESCEM's Master in Management : Two years program (Master 1 and 2)taught in English or in French
  • Dual award programs in collaboration with Greenwich University entirely taught in English:[8]
    • International Marketing Communications Program
    • International Finance Program
    • International Business Program
  • Single award program taught in English and/or in French
    • International Management Program
  • Dual award programs in collaboration with the University of Poitiers[9][10]
  • Dual award programs in collaboration with Sherbrook University

Continued education

  • Executive MBA
  • International MBA (I.MBA)
  • Master Management : ESC Perspective - ESC GE
  • Mastère in Business (MiB)

References

  1. "ESCEM: Ecole supérieure de commerce et de management". http://www.dimension-commerce.com. External link in |journal= (help)
  2. "FNEGE website". Archived from the original on 2016-09-14.
  3. "ESCEM Move On Net". http://www.moveonnet.eu. 12 March 2015. External link in |journal= (help)
  4. "ESCEM MBA 24". http://www.mba24.com. External link in |journal= (help)
  5. "AACSB ESCEM School of Business and management (Tours-Poitiers)". http://www.aacsb.edu. External link in |journal= (help)
  6. Christine Lagoutte, « À quoi servent les fusions entre business schools ? », Le Figaro étudiant, 22 mai 2012 http://etudiant.lefigaro.fr/orientation/actus-et-conseils/detail/article/a-quoi-servent-les-fusions-entre-business-schools-138
  7. "France Business School : un projet ambitieux semé d'embûches - Educpros". letudiant.fr. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  8. http://www.escem.fr/international/?page_id=10
  9. http://www.escem.fr/international/?page_id=2538
  10. http://www.studyramagrandesecoles.com/home.php?idRubrique=601&Id=6875
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