MOCI (Monitor du Commerce International), the bi-monthly global business and economics magazine, has recently published its ‘2018 Guide to international business programmes’, an exclusive ranking, detailing the best programmes from the equivalent of 2 years to 6 years post-High School education.
For this 9th edition of its ranking, seven categories of programmes, from the equivalent of 2 years to 6 years post-High School education, have been ranked following a questionnaire survey conducted among some one hundred institutions. This list highlights criteria defined by a committee of experts, particularly focussing on the professionalization and the international dimension of the study programmes. The aim of the ranking is to be a decision-making tool not only for students and their families but also for companies looking for qualifications that are suited to their requirements.
The BBA International programme of Excelia Business School (a School of La Rochelle Education Group) has achieved the highest score in this ranking, and features at the top of a list of Bachelor programmes recognised for their excellence. This award is acknowledgement of the School's development actions in adopting an internationalisation approach and, in particular, the specificity of the BBA International, which offers a wide range of international experiences throughout the programme. Over 4 years of study, a student will spend 2 years abroad, through academic expatriation, internships, a Learning Expedition and a Humacité© project (a 2-month volunteering project working in an association).
The main feature of the BBA International is not only its network of partner universities abroad, with 55 dedicated to this programme alone and 173 at Group level, but also the possibility of obtaining a double degree. The quality and speed of vocational integration are also strengths that MOCI has highlighted!
New for 2018/19 : From the start of the new academic year, students in Year 4 of the BBA International will have the opportunity of carrying out their year on a work-study track.