Location
France: Nice
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
Dates
Aug 24-Dec 15/Jan 26-May 19, June11-July 13
The academic program at IPAG School of Management is designed for students with a background or interest in business. The 16-week semester offers classes in French language and culture, intercultural management, management development, and European economic environment. Additional business courses are also available. Students should have a 3.0 GPA, and the program is open to students from all undergraduate levels. IPAG in Paris is located in the heart of the Latin Quarter for Fall semester only.
This program is available for advanced students, junior level or above. Courses offered in English are Strategic Marketing Planning, Treasury Management and International Financial Risk Management, Purchasing and Supply Chain Management, Cultural Aspects of Management and Management of Change, French Culture & Civilization for International Business. French language is offered at both sites. For students who plan to stay for more than one semester, there are extensive internship possibilities.
IPAG School of Management is a private, professionally oriented business school with campuses in Paris and Nice. The Nice campus, in the south of France, offers access to the cultural attractions of the French Riviera, including a jazz festival, opera, and other activities and events. IPAG specializes in international business and through its network of alumni, IPAG students have access to the European business community. IPAG is host to students from all over Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
USD 7,264 - 7,564; 4,600 - 4,900
Instructional costs abroad, fees, insurance.
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American Participants.
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The College Consortium for International Studies, a partnership of colleges and universities -- two and four year, large and small, public and private, domestic and foreign -- encompasses the broad spectrum of international higher education. CCIS members sponsor a variety of programs, notably study abroad programs and professional development seminars for faculty and administrators, which are designed to enhance international/intercultural perspectives within the academic community. Recognizing the value of such experiences in fostering global understanding and peaceful cooperation among nations in an increasingly interdependent and rapidly changing world, CCIS is committed to developing international dimensions as an integral part of collegiate education. CCIS works to build collaborative arrangements among institutions who share this commitment, and to facilitate linkages between member institutions and international partners. In all of its programs and activities, CCIS strives for a high level of academic excellence.
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