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The rigorous, full-time program leading to the ESLSCA MBA is designed to develop and expand students' capacity to analyze managerial problems and make intelligent and resourceful decisions. Our MBA allows students to move forward in a successful management career and to be leaders in the complex and fast-paced business world by acting with determination, sound judgment, and integrity.

Our MBA encompasses management education as well as management development. Through the study of real world situations, students acquire both breadth and depth of knowledge and skills appropriate for general management. The program offers a balance between theory and practice, the quantitative and qualitative perspectives, and the economic and social responsibilities of business leadership.

The ESLSCA MBA is designed for all individuals with strong leadership potential, regardless of their academic and professional backgrounds. Business or economics majors with work experience in financial markets can benefit from the program as much as liberal arts graduates or engineers and medical doctors seeking a career change or gaining complementary skills.

Our MBA proposes an international perspective. The program has drawn on the excellence of the French educational traditions in Groupe ESLSCA's French divisions (ESLSCA is considered a Grande Ecole de Commerce) and has also integrated the best of business education in Europe, the USA and elsewhere in the world. The program constantly embraces the most relevant innovations and trends in business education and practice without submitting to management fads and fashions.

The language of instruction is English. For international students who do not speak French, a sequence of courses on French language and civilization is offered. International students are encouraged to achieve a level of language proficiency that will enable them to work in France, in other Francophone countries or to pursue employment opportunities in multinational corporations whose primary language of operation is French.

 

 

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