Toulouse Business School

Toulouse Business School
École Supérieure de Commerce de Toulouse
Established 1903
Academic staff
210
Students 5000
Location Toulouse, France
Affiliations Conférence des grandes écoles, Toulouse Tech, University of Toulouse
Website www.tbs-education.fr

Toulouse Business School(TBS) was founded in 1903 by the Toulouse Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the school's initial vocation was to respond to the needs of the local business community for able business administrators. TBS is one of the oldest well-known universities in France, it is affiliated to the French elite education system Grandes Ecoles. TBS is a famous aristocratic business school, which enjoys a high reputation in the European traditional uppertendom.

Originally housed in a 15th-century monastery in the old town centre, the School's present premises include a downtown campus, a modern campus located on the perimeter of the city, a modern campus in Barcelona, Spain and three others in Casablanca, Morocco, Paris and London. The downtown main campus is located at the heart of the business complex near the centre of Toulouse.

In 2007, Toulouse Business School became associate member of an alliance between several universities in Toulouse.[1] The school is triple accredited by European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and Association of MBAs (AMBA) and is one of France's prestigious "Grandes Écoles de Management".

School rankings

Financial Times

The Toulouse Business School is in 18th position in the 2009 rankings for the best Masters in Management in the Financial Times Rankings.[2] In 2007 the Financial Times article "Leagues of their Own" [3] ranked Toulouse Business School in 9th place of European Business Schools in the category "Top Salaries in Industry". In 2010, the Financial Times ranked the Toulouse Business School as the 16th best Masters of management in the world. More recently, Toulouse Business School was ranked among the top 50 best business schools in Europe.

SMGB rankings

The 15 Specialized Masters of the Toulouse Business School have been named by the SMGB rankings as the best Bac + 5 / Bac + 6 (graduate level) training programmes.[4]

This ranking, carried out by the SMGB Consulting Offices, a firm specialized in the recruiting and orientation of recent graduates and professionals, is based on three criteria: the reputation that the institution has among human resource directors, professional insertion (salary and jobs) and the level of satisfaction on the part of new graduates upon leaving the schools.

Programmes

Master of Business Administration

  • Aerospace MBA (taught in English) -- Toulouse Business School created the Aerospace MBA in 1999, targeting Aerospace executives; with an alumni network of up to 500 graduates distributed over 5 continents and 67 countries; the program is AMBA accredited (Association of Masters of Business Administration)
  • Management Consulting MBA (taught in French) -- The Management Consulting MBA is a process focused program with a strong strategic orientation, deliberately adopting inter- and trans disciplinary orientation.

Toulouse Business School offers master's degrees in the following subjects:

Banking and Finance

  • Banking and Finance
  • Asset Management
  • Financial Engineering and Models
  • Legal Management in Business

Control, Organization and Systems

  • Internal Audit and Management Accounting
  • Business Intelligence & Strategy
  • Logistics, Purchasing & International Trade
  • Logistics, Purchasing & International Trade, specialization Industrial Management
  • Information System Engineering & Management
  • Human Resources Management

Marketing and Communication

  • Marketing Management & Communication (French track)
  • Marketing Management & Communication (French track based in Paris)
  • Marketing Management & Communication (English track)

Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

  • Industrial Company Lawyer
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Managing in Biotechnology Industry
  • Innovation & Technology Management

Sectoral Management

  • Sport Management
  • Health Management: Industries in Health sector
  • Health Management: Health a& Social services
  • Managing in the Tourism Industry
  • Air Transport Management
  • Marketing & Food Processing Technology

Housing platform

In order to help students in their search for housing, Toulouse Business School has set up its own housing service available on the school website: http://housing.tbs-education.fr/fr/ Students can find a selection of student residences, landlords and real estate agencies. The housing department also has a support team that help students in their research.

Recent Events in the School's Development

  • 1987 - Opening of the Marrakech Business School (Morocco)
  • 1991 - Opening of the Silesian International Business School (Katowice, Poland) in collaboration with Strathclyde University (Glasgow, Scotland)
  • 1995 - Duplication of IEDN undergraduate program in ESEC (Barcelona, Spain)
  • 1997 - Duplication of ESC graduate business program in ESEC (Barcelona, Spain)
  • 2000 - Aerospace MBA. Knowledge and practices in management applied to aerospace activities. This program remains unique in Europe
  • 2001 - Toulouse Business School awarded EQUIS accreditation
  • 2002 - Toulouse Business School awarded AMBA accreditation
  • 2003 - Toulouse Business School awarded AACSB accreditation
  • 2005 - Management Consulting MBA. Sponsorized by "Syntec Conseil en Management"
  • 2007 - Opening of ESC graduate business program in Casablanca (Morocco)
  • 2007 - "Jeune entrepreneur" MBA

Notable alumni

References

  1. (in French)ÉTABLISSEMENTS MEMBRES
  2. Masters in Management 2015
  3. Leagues of their own
  4. (in French)Toulouse Business School MS Management des Structures Sanitaires et Sociales
  5. "Meziane Idjerouidène: Aigle Azur n'est pas à vendre". city-dz.com (in French). 21 June 2010. Archived from the original on 22 June 2010. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  6. "Laurent Morali | The Real Deal New York". Therealdeal.com. 29 March 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  7. (in French)Nicolas TODT Archived 23 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine.

Coordinates: 43°36′35″N 1°25′54″E / 43.60972°N 1.43167°E / 43.60972; 1.43167

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