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Director of the Master in Management Caroline Hermet
The Master in Management known in French as the famous Master Grande Ecole is the flagship programme of the School and the renowned Grande Ecole network, for those business schools who are members of the famous French network of business schools called the Conférence des grandes écoles (CGE).
The aim of the Master in Management (MiM) (Master Grande École), Excelia Business School's landmark programme, is to encourage the development of knowledge and skills, training students to become responsible * managers, capable of operating in complex and constantly changing environments. The variety of our study tracks and the diversity of the experiences on offer, together with our intimate teaching approach, will offer you the opportunity to explore the world of tomorrow... whilst at the same time encouraging the development of your talents.*Responsible managers: combining economic rationale, social responsibility and environmental responsibility in an ethical manner.
For the fourth consecutive year, Excelia Business School has climbed the prestigious World Ranking of the Best Masters in Management, now featuring in 30th place among the 100 business schools ranked. It is now ranked top 8 among the French Business Schools that feature in the ranking.
Why choose the Master in Management?
International focus and intercultural year groups
- 80 different nationalities
- A strong international dimension throughout the programme: Cap Anglophone, Humacité© and Climacité©, internships, academic expatriation, 100% English Track
- 16 international double qualifications with our recognised partners (Disney International Programs, UCLA partnership, etc.)
A pioneering school in the challenges of the future
- Innovative teaching methods: XL Factory, ILE® (Immersive Learning Experience), IDLab, Innov Case Lab
- 5 months of civic and humanitarian projects contributing to the environmental, economic, and social transition (Climacité© and Humacité© initiatives)
- 30 years’ experience educating students to become responsible managers
- BlueEd Experience, including an innovative Passport certifying professional skills and competencies
A wide variety of study paths
50 à la carte study tracks:
- 31 specialisations
- Possibility of carrying out work-study abroad
- Intercampus mobility between La Rochelle, Tours and Paris
- International double qualifications or MiM + Excelia MSc
- Business creation
Recognition and rankings
- Triple international accreditation: (EQUIS, AACSB, AMBA) – a programme offered by our Business School which is part of the 1% of the world’s elite group of Business Schools boasting this ‘Triple Crown’
- Endorsed by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, State-certified with Grade de Master
- RNCP Level 7 professional certification
- 2nd place in Le Point 2023 ranking of post-High School Master qualifications offered by the major French Business Schools
- 30rd place in the Financial Times 2024 Master in Management ranking; among the Top 8 French schools featured
- 2nd place for post-High School students and 11th place for post-preparatory class students in the L’Étudiant 2025 rankings
The perfect study track for each professional project
Right from the start of Year 1, you will have choices to make: in which country should you carry out your Cap Anglophone project, doing what? With which association or NGO will you carry out your Humacité© project? Will it be in France or abroad? Which country will you go to for your academic expatriation? Which specialisation should you choose? …
Every year, you will have many different possibilities, with choices to be made.
To help you make the right choices, throughout your studies you will receive support and guidance from a personal tutor. They will be on hand to guide you in the development and management of your personal and professional project. In addition, you will benefit from personal development tools (self-awareness, etc.) and professional development tools (CV preparation, mock interviews, etc.).
BACHELOR LEVEL (UNDERGRADUATE): The fundamentals of management & openness to the world and to other
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YEARS 1 AND 2
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Years 1 and 2
Learning the fundamentals – all lessons are compulsory and adapted to a student’s profile and project via experiential projects:
- Humacité© and Climacité© projects
- Company internship
Campus
In Year 1, for the French or English track, you can choose from 2 different campuses: La Rochelle or Paris.
In Year 2, for the French or English Track, you will be located La Rochelle. You can also choose the French track in Tours. -
YEAR 3 (pre-Master year)
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Year 3, depending on which year you joined the programme : 2 tracks available
If you joined the programme in Year 1
You will spend both semesters of Year 3 on academic expatriation in the United States, in China, or at one of our 85 partner universities.
Those who are particularly determined can choose to study for a double qualification. To ensure you get the most from this expatriation experience on a cultural, linguistic and personal level, we limit the number of students assigned to the same destination. Of Excelia’s 200 partner universities, 50 % are specific to the Master in Management programme.
For studying abroad:
- Academic exchange: 2 semesters in one of our 85 partner universities, offering 15 double qualifications
If you join the programme in Year 3
You can choose to study either on the Paris campus or the La Rochelle campus, with a programme focussing on the fundamentals of Management and Humanities. You will carry out 2 civic and humanitarian projects – Humacité© and Climacité©.
Campus
In Year 3, you can choose to study on a French or an English Track on our campuses of La Rochelle or Paris.
MASTER LEVEL (POSTGRADUATE): Enhancing managerial skills & specialisation
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YEAR 4 – Classic track
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SEMESTER 1: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Available in French and English, lessons focus on project management and development strategies.
In line with the lessons of the core curriculum, you will carry out group work on an activity of your choice from the following:
- Business Development Consultancy Project
- Management of an association (real case)
- Business Creation*
- Applied Research on Organisations and Managerial Practices **
* Possibility of obtaining a University Degree in Entrepreneurship
** Possibility of obtaining a University Degree in Research
SEMESTER 2: ELECTIVES
In Semester 2, you will design your own programme by choosing 5 electives (offered in French or in English) centred around the themes of Big Data, Innovation, Global Perspectives, Humanities and Research.
DSCG track (La Rochelle campus)
The Master in Management provides you with equivalences in DCG (Diplôme de Comptabilité et de Gestion – a management and accountancy qualification) and Teaching Units 3, 6 and 7 of the DSCG (Diplôme Supérieur de Comptabilité et de Gestion – a leading management and accountancy qualification).
By choosing the DSCG Track in Year 4, you will study 4 additional DSCG modules:
- DSCG Droit Social (Employment Law) DSCG Droit pénal des groupes (Compagny Law)
- DSCG Gestion juridique, fiscale de l'entreprise 2 (Corporate Legal and Tax Administration 2)
- DSCG Gestion Financière avancée
- DSCG Analyse Financière Avancée
- DSCG Contrôle de Gestion approfondi
Campus
You can choose to carry out Year 4 on a Classic French Track on our La Rochelle, Paris or Tours campus.
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YEAR 4 – International track
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Some of you may wish to boost your international experience by spending another year abroad, studying for a double qualification.
Those students joining the programme in Year 4 can choose to spend one semester abroad at one of our partner universities.
Campus
The English Track is offered on our campuses of La Rochelle or Paris.
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YEAR 4 – Work-study track
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You can choose the Work-study Track as of Year 4, committing to a 24-month work-study period (Years 4 and 5). You will have to negotiate either a contrat de professionnalisation (professional training contract) or a contrat d’apprentissage (apprenticeship contract) with a company. This will give you the opportunity of adding a professional dimension to your studies by acquiring significant, real-life experience, whilst having your studies financed by the host company.
Format: 1 week School-based/3 weeks company-based
Note: There is also the possibility of carrying out work-study in your final year only (Year 5), for a period of 12 months.
Campus
In Year 4, for the Work-study Track, you can choose from 3 different campuses: La Rochelle, Tours or Paris.
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YEAR 5 – Work-study track
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A second year of work-study for those that chose this track in Year 4. However, all other students have the possibility of opting for a work-study track in their final year only, for a period of 12 months.
Format: 1 week School-based/3 weeks company-based
Specializations in La Rochelle
- Marketing & Brand Management
- Sales and Brand Management (distance learning)
- Human Resources Management
- Project Management
- Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation
- Digital Marketing & Collaborative Strategies (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Marketing and Sales Management (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- International Event Marketing & Management (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Strategies for Sustainable Development, CSR, and the Environment (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Audit-Consulting and Control (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Banking and Business Development (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Business Engineer (dual degree with an engineering school)
Specializations in Tours
- Marketing Digital (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- International Marketing and Sales Management (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Strategy and Human Resources Development (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Management Control and Business Intelligence (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Wealth Management (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Purchasing & Supply Management (MGE/MSc dual degree)
Specializations in Orléans
- Marketing Digital (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Engineering Business Management (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Marketing & Sales Management (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Purchasing & Supply Chain Management (MGE/MSc dual degree)
Specializations in Paris
- Tourism and Event (MGE/MSc dual degree)
- Driving the Digital Transformation of Organisations (in partnership with EFREI)
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YEAR 5 – Classic track
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You will have 6 months of lessons focussing on a specialisation followed by a 6-month end-of-studies internship.
Specialisations in La Rochelle
- Brand Management
- International Business Management
- International Coporate Finance
- Audit-Consulting and Control
Specialisations in Orléans
- Engineering Business Management
Specialisations in Paris
- Sustainable Luxury & Creative Industries
- International Business Management
- Sustainable Finance
- Sustainable Global Supply Chain Management
- Tourism and Event
- Digital Marketing
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YEAR 5 – International track
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Le MBA Pittsburg State University (USA): In the final year of the programme, this unique academic exchange offers students the opportunity to obtain a MiM/MBA double qualification and to benefit from a one-year work permit for the United States.
Zagreb School of Economics and Management (Croatia): this academic exchange offers students the opportunity of obtaining a double qualification, MiM/MBE, in 4 specialisations: Management, Marketing, Finance and Banking, and Supply Chain Management.
A choice of campus: La Rochelle, Tours, Orléans or Paris
It is possible to transfer between campuses throughout the programme, depending on your choice of final-year specialisation and the location of your host company (for those on a work-study track).
For both campuses, the programme is taught by teachers from Excelia, under the overall management of Caroline Hermet, Head of the Master in Management programme.
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YEAR 1 (one year of post-High School education)
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YEAR 2 (two years of post-High School education)
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YEAR 3 (three years of post-High School education)
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YEAR 4 (four years of post-High School education)
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YEAR 5 (five years of post-High School education)
YEAR 1 (one year of post-High School education)
YEAR 2 (two years of post-High School education)
YEAR 3 (three years of post-High School education)
YEAR 4 (four years of post-High School education)
YEAR 5 (five years of post-High School education)
Programme structure
September -December: Lessons January - February: Cap Anglophone Mars - Mai : Lessons June - August: Climacité© project (then Humacité© in year 2 for 2024/2025) September - December: Lessons January - February: Climacité© project March - May: Lessons June - August: Operational internship INTERNATIONAL TRACK
FOR STUDENTS WHO JOINED IN YEARS 1 OR 2
September - June: Academic Expatriation - 2 semesters in a partner university CLASSIC TRACK
FOR STUDENTS JOINING IN YEAR 3
September - December: Lessons January - February: Climacité© or Humacité© project 1 March - May: Lessons June - August: Climacité© or Humacité© project 2 September - December: Lessons January - April: Lessons April - August: 5-month vocational internship / or 3-month internship + 2-month civic project for students joining in this year September - August: 1 week School-based/3 weeks company-based September - December: Academic Expatriation January - July: Academic Expatriation CLASSIC TRACK
September - December: Lessons January - September: Management-level internship - 9 months September - August: 1 week School-based/3 weeks company-based September - December: Academic Expatriation January - June: Academic Expatriation -
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Classes
Year 1 ouCore Course Modules
- Methodology
- Business Game
- Human and Social Sciences
- Principles of Economics
- Marketing in a changing world
- Company and Work Organisation
- Communication in Business
- Financial Accounting
- Applied Mathematics
- Introduction to Sustainable Development and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- English
- 2nd Modern Language
- Preparation workshops for programme experiences
YEAR 2 ouCore Course Modules
- Purchasing & Supply Chain
- Strategy and CSR
- Complex Negotiations and Sales
- Business Computing with Microsoft Excel (Level 1)
- Digital Marketing
- Human and Social Sciences
- Geopolitics
- Professional Project
- Statistics applied to Management
- Corporate Finance
- Cost Analysis
- English
- 2nd Modern Language
YEAR 3 orCore Course Modules
- Marketing
- Finance
- Sustainable Development
- Law
- Geopolitics
- HR Management
- Economics & Statistics
- Strategy & CSR
- Communications
- Modern Languages
- Individual Coaching
- Business Game
YEAR 4 Classical track ouCore Course Modules
- Supply Chain Management
- Project Management
- Financial Management
- IS Management and Web Development
- Management and Leadership
- Marketing Studies
- Strategic Management
- Modern Languages (English and optional 2nd Modern Language)
- Cost and Budget Management
- Strategic Marketing
- Business Ethics & CSR
- Introduction to Research
- Electives (to be chosen from the following)
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The second semester starts with a core curriculum followed by 5 weeks of pre-specialization electives. You will need to choose 1 module per elective, making a total of 3 modules.
Here are the electives:
Digital Transition and Data:
- Machine Learning Practice
- E-Commerce & Business Analytics
- Fintech: Principles and Technologies
- Artificial Intelligence and Decision
- Entrepreneurship in the Digital Age
- Data-Driven Planning and Management
- Sustainability and Digitalization
Humanities & Global Perspectives:
- Neuroscience and Communication
- Introduction to Women's History
- HR Management
- Sociology of Organizations
- Doing Business in Asian Countries
- Working with Latin America (language: Spanish)
- Cross-Cultural Management
- International Economics
Innovation and Sustainable Growth:
- Responsible Marketing
- Agile Management and Resilience
- Impact Entrepreneurship & Innovation
- Entrepreneurship, Impact, and Innovation
- Circular Economy, Resources, and Innovative Models
- Sustainable Supply Chain & Innovation
- Energy Transition and Resource Management
- Biodiversity and Ecosystems
YEAR 4 Work-Study track orCore Course Modules
- Management, Work, and Onboarding
- Project Management
- Financial Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility
- Marketing Studies
- Strategic Management
- Master Class & General Culture
- Strategic Marketing: Decision-making in a Global World
- Change Management & Environmental Challenges
- Information Systems Management & Web Development
- Management & Leadership
- Introduction to Research
- Cost and Budget Management
- English for Professional Projects
YEAR 5 Classical track orCore Course Modules
- Memory Methodology
- Geopolitics
- Advanced Excel
- Business Game
Dual Degrees MGE/MSc
La Rochelle
- Brand Management
- International Business Management
- International Coporate Finance
- Audit-Consulting and Control
- Destination Management
- International Hospitality Management
Paris
- Sustainable Luxury & Creative Industries
- International Business Management
- Sustainable Finance
- Sustainable Global Supply Chain Management
- Tourism and Event
- Digital Marketing
Orléans
- Engineering Business Management
*Students in dual degree programs follow the entire year in the MSc program, they do not have a common core.
YEAR 5 Work-Study track orCore Course Modules
Common course modules
- Research Methodology
- Data Analysis
- Organisation & Change Management
- Business Game
- English
Specializations
La Rochelle
(8 modules including CSR)
- Marketing and Brand Management
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- Innovation Marketing
- Digital Marketing
- Brand Management
- Intercultural Customer Relationship
- Dashboards and Reporting
- Communication and Advertising
- Advanced Excel and Professional Applications
- International Distribution and E-commerce
- Sales & Brand Marketing (distance learning)
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- B2B Marketing & Sales
- Digital Marketing
- Customer Relationship Management
- Dashboards and Reporting
- Innovation Marketing
- International Distribution and E-commerce
- Customer Centricity
- Advanced Excel and Professional Applications
- Project Management
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- RAN Project Management
- Time Management
- Project Scope Management
- Human Resource Management
- Stakeholder and Communication Management
- Quality Management
- Cost Management
- Risk Management
- Preparation for CAPM Certification
- HR Management
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- International HRM
- Employment Law and Management
- Diversity Management
- HRM and Occupational Health and Safety
- Recruitment and Induction
- Personnel Management and HR Performance
- Advanced Excel and Business Uses
- Negotiation and Social Relations
- Supply Chain Management and Control
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- Purchasing: Tools and Techniques
- Advanced Supply Chain Management
- Transport and Logistics
- Inventory and Procurement
- Purchasing and Supply Chain Risk Management
- Implications of Digital Technology and Information Systems in Logistics
- Advanced Excel and Business Uses
- Negotiation and Calls for Tender
Paris
(8 modules including CSR)
- Driving the Digital Transformation of Organisations (in partnership with EFREI)
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- Digital Strategy and Innovation
- Digital Entrepreneurship and Innovative Business Creation
- Digital Transformation of Organisations
- Cyber Security and Digital Law
- Web Development Technologies
- e-Customer Relationship Management
- Digital Intelligence
- Digital Project Management
Dual Degrees MGE/MSc
La Rochelle
- Marketing and Sales Management
- Digital Marketing and Collaborative Strategies
- International Event Marketing & Management
- Strategies for Sustainable Development and CSR
- Audit-Consulting and Control
- Banking and Business Development
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation
- Business Engineer (Dual Degree in partnership with CESI)
Tours
- Digital Marketing and Growth Strategy
- International Marketing and Sales Management
- Strategy and Human Resources Development
- Management Control and Business Intelligence
- Wealth Management
- Purchasing and Supply Management
Orléans
- Digital Communication and Brand Content Marketing
- B2B Marketing and Sales Management
- Management of New Distribution Systems
- Business Engineer
Paris
- Event and Tourism
*Students in dual degree programs follow the entire year in the MSc program, they do not have a common core.
The different courses and projects are provided for indicative purposes only and are subject to change from one year to the next. The specialisations offered will only be available if the required minimum number of students is reached.
All you need to know about languages, assessment, lessons and your teachers
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Languages:
- Years 1 and 2: French
- Year 3: Language relative to chosen academic expatriation for students who joined in Year 1 or Year 2
- Year 3: French or English for students joining in Year 3
- Year 4: Language relative to chosen academic expatriation (during Semester 1 / Semester 2 / entire year)
- Year 4: French or English for students not on academic expatriation
- Year 5: French or English depending on chosen specialisation
- Work-study Track (24 or 12 months): French
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Assessment:
Exams:
- Continuous assessment (40%), End-of-semester exams (60%)
- End-of-studies thesis, one of the main focusses of your final year
- Managerial synthesis to demonstrate in the final year the coherence of your project, present your achievements, your study of the job market, and your communication skills
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Your teachers:
The teaching Faculty of the Master in Management is made up of French and international research-active Faculty members.
The research-active Faculty work with our laboratory, Excelia Lab, offering students innovative pedagogy. In addition, the industry professionals who teach on the programme focus on real-life business issues: they are recognised for their strong expertise in the fields of management.
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Types of lessons:
Your core course modules are taught as amphitheatre lessons, with your entire year group. In addition, you will also have tutorials in smaller groups, depending on your chosen specialisation, language ability, etc.
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YOUR EXPERIENCES
Experiences at the heart of pedagogy
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EPD at the heart of the programme
The objective of Experiential and Personal Development (EPD) is to assist you in defining and developing your personal and professional project. Combining educational content, the sharing of experiences and practical workshops, EPD will help you develop a global outlook and progressively prepare you to approach your first job with confidence.
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Cap Anglophone
During your studies (Year 1 or Year 4), you will undertake a social, humanitarian or civic voluntary project in an NGO or an association, either in France or abroad. This is one of the unique features of Excelia, which is committed to educating students to become future managers who are both responsible and conscious of the importance of their role in society.
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Mission Humacité© : 2 mois
Vous pouvez réaliser une mission bénévole à caractère social, solidaire et citoyen dans une ONG ou une association, en France ou à l’international. C’est une des grandes spécificités d'Excelia qui s’engage à former des étudiants responsables et conscients de leurs devoirs envers la société.
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Climacité© project: 2 month
Through Climacité©, our students will have the opportunity to make a personal contribution to the planet. The aim of the project is to raise awareness and educate students on the issues of environmental protection and how to effectively address climate change.
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Student Clubs and Associations
With a focus on both collective and individual accomplishment, student involvement in the various associations is in keeping with the fundamental values of Excelia Business School.
Involvement in an association is compulsory and your contribution and commitment will be assessed at the end of the year. Students are supervised and accompanied throughout the year by the clubs and associations department.There is a range of projects to choose from, focussing on various themes, and they include many local or even national events. In addition, it is a great way to settle into school life and experience something unique.
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Association Management
This track is offered to some 50 students who would like to take up a position of responsibility by getting involved in the management of the School’s clubs and associations. If you choose this track, your timetable will be planned accordingly and you will receive managerial training in project and team management as well as personalised support to successfully carry out your projects.
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Cap Anglophone
This project provides you with 6 to 8 weeks of total immersion in an English-speaking country to strengthen your professional English language skills. It takes place at the start of the programme.
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Internships: 12-14 months of experience
Students on the Classic Track benefit from 3 internships, which can be carried out in France or abroad:
- a 3-month operational internship, at the end of Year 2
- a vocational internship of 3-5 months, at the end of Year 4
- a 9-month end-of-studies management level internship
More than 60% of our students secure a job offer following their end-of-studies internship.
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Work-study: 24 or 12 months of real business experience
A real springboard for rapid vocational integration, carrying out your programme on a work-study track will enable you to spend an average of two thirds of your academic year working in a company.
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Start of the September 2024 intake: Admissions for work-study programmes are now closed
What is ‘Work-study’?
Our programmes offered on a work-study track are subject to specific admissions requirements and conditions. To maximise your chances of being accepted on a work-study track, here is some useful information and helpful advice:
- Personal interview: Candidates are strongly advised to submit a CV and a cover letter. How you perform on the day of the interview and the quality of these documents, even if optional, are all part of the assessment.
- Grant holders: as part of its commitment to social inclusion, when it comes to work-study, Excelia gives preferential consideration to applicants with grants.
Drawing on a network of local companies, the Master in Management programme offers a number of specialisations that can be carried out on a work-study track, over either 24 months or 12 months. Although the study format is different, the teaching content is exactly the same as that of the Classic Track.
Choosing work-study is the key to acquiring significant professional experience. It is often a differentiating element on your CV, highlighting your first significant professional experience. During your work-study period, you will benefit from support and guidance from a School tutor along with a manager from the host company who will help you settle in. In addition, the role of this manager is to oversee your work and to ensure that the projects and tasks assigned to you are in line with your capabilities and knowledge.
Work-study in detail
- Contract type: contrat de professionnalisation (professional training contract) or contrat d’apprentissage (apprenticeship contract) or convention de stage alterné (work-study internship agreement)
- Format: 1 week School-based followed by 3 weeks company-based
- Main objective: To combine theoretical knowledge with professional experience
- Securing a contract with a company: The School provides you with the necessary search tools to assist you in your professional project. Once you have successfully completed the Admissions tests, you will have access to the numerous work-study offers available to our students.
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Careers
Length of time required to secure a job
- 100% of our graduates find a job within 6 months of graduating
- 60% secure a job contract before graduating
Salaries
- 40K€ average annual starting salary
- 49K€ average annual salary after 3 years
International
- 85% find a job with an international dimension
Our graduates work in all business sectors across the 5 continents.
Principal countries are: Germany, United Kingdom, Mexico, Spain, Canada, Poland, United States of America, Luxembourg, Belgium, Panama, Chile, China, Ireland, Indonesia, Brazil, United Arab Emirates, India, Israel, Sweden...Our graduates work across a number of industry sectors
- 30% Development, including Engineering Business Management
- 22% Communications, Marketing, Events
- 20% Administration, Management, Finance, Audit
- 12% Purchasing, Procurement, Logistics
- 11% Human Resources
- 5% Other
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Tuition Fees
STUDENTS FROM WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION*
- Year 1: €13,000
- Year 2: €13,000
- Year 3: €14,200
- Year 4: €14,200
- Year 5: €14,200
*27 European Union members: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Finland, France and French Overseas Territories, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.
STUDENTS FROM OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN UNION
- Year 1: €14,000
- Year 2: €14,000
- Year 3: €15,100
- Year 4: €15,100
- Year 5: €15,100
WORK-STUDY TRACK
- Year 4 and Year 5:
For the contrat de professionnalisation (professional training contract) and contrat d’apprentissage (apprenticeship contract), tuition fees are paid by the host company.
The above fees are provided for information purposes only and are subject to change from one year to the next.
Multiservice charge
- Fee: €250
This one-off Multiservice fee gives access to the following services: Multimedia and Internet network, Cyberlibris (online library), Student Identity Card, Reprographics credit, Intranet, e-learning modules, Wi-Fi, Career Centre activities and services, International Insurance-Assistance (for any periods spent abroad during the period covered by this contract), University library, University Medical Service etc.
Financing your studies
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Open to students with a High School qualification (or international equivalent). Personal motivation interview is carried out by internet via our dedicated platform (day and time of your choice).
Application fee: €50
Open to students with a minimum of 1 year post-High School education or international equivalent (60 ECTS). Personal motivation interview is carried out by internet via our dedicated platform (day and time of your choice).
Application fee: €50
Open to students with a minimum of 2 years post-High School education or international equivalent (120 ECTS). Personal motivation interview is carried out by internet via our dedicated platform (day and time of your choice)
Application fee: €50
Open to students with a minimum of 3 years post-High School education or international equivalent (120 ECTS). Personal motivation interview is carried out by internet via our dedicated platform (day and time of your choice)
Application fee: €50
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