Master in International Management
What are the objectives of the international management masters?
A truly international course, this specialism in the Grande École Programme produces managers who are able to take on positions of responsibility in a global environment. At the end of your Master's degree, which is taught entirely in English, you will be able to support the international development of organisations, manage a team in an international and multicultural context and negotiate in an international context. You will be able to understand, evaluate and establish a managerial strategy.
What courses are included in the masters in international management?
The core modules are designed to introduce you to corporate social and ethical responsibility, organisational challenges, major contemporary issues, dissertation writing methodology, leadership development and responsible team management.
Find out about the specific courses for this specialisation
• International trade key decisions (in English)
• Innovation strategy in dynamic global markets (in English)
• International negotiation (in English)
• International marketing (in English)
• International trade (in English)
• COIL with Nottingham Trent University (in English)
• International business trends (in English)
• Global Key Account Management (in English)
• Global HR Strategy (in English)
• Sustainable Branding Strategy & Product Innovation (in English)
• Green Finance & New technologies (in English)
• Professional certification: NO CODE
Advantages of the Masters in International Management at ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ
All classes are conducted in English and in a multicultural environment Unfold all Fold all
Classes in this specialism of the Grande École Programme are conducted in English by bilingual teachers. The diversity of origins of foreign students enrolled in this masters will give you an opportunity to experience first hand collective working through an intercultural approach.
Complete your course by combining work and study Unfold all Fold all
In the Grande École Programme at ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ, you can take all or part of your masters on a work-study basis by signing either a sandwich placement or "professionalisation" contract. If you do not choose to take this course on a work-study basis, you will still gain work experience through a compulsory six-month internship.
Obtain a dual degree Unfold all Fold all
The dual degrees available in the fifth year offer an opportunity to develop two areas of expertise and bring an added international dimension to your profile. You can earn an international degree from a partner university overseas, in addition to your degree from ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ.
Put your knowledge into practice with business games Unfold all Fold all
As is the case each year in the Grande École Programme, you will take part in a business game to put your knowledge into practice. Beyond the fun side and educational benefits of this type of event, the business games are an opportunity to get noticed by one or more partner companies who come to ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ's campus to present students with problems to be solved.
Develop in-depth expertise through a dissertation Unfold all Fold all
At ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ, the writing and defence of a masters dissertation is compulsory for all fifth-year students. Produced under the supervision of a teacher-researcher, this unique exercise involves in-depth research and a scientific approach.
What career paths will be open to you following a masters in international management?
Upon completion of your studies, you will be fully operational and leave with a masters-level degree awarded by our business school, enabling you to work in an international environment, in Europe or elsewhere in the world. Various jobs will be open to you, such as:
• International account manager
• Import-export area manager
• International negotiator
• International buyer
• International network manager
• International network manager
• International location manager
• International Business Developer
How to enrol for the masters in international management?
This second year in the masters programme is a natural extension of the fourth-year International Management specialism. It is therefore intended first and foremost for students who have developed fundamental skills in international management during their first year of the masters.
As your entry into the job market approaches, the support you receive at ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ Business School is intensified to ensure that your professional integration matches your expectations
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