Business School Review
ESC ROUEN
EUROPE
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Full Time MBA
Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
MBA Only
Specialisation by Function:
Entrepreneurship
International Management / Business
Personal Development
Project Management
Full Time Course Information
Start Dates:
LEARNING TO BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE A multi-learning approach: lectures, living case
November
GLOBAL MANAGERS studies, practical projects and seminars:
Programme Duration: • Orientation Seminar: “Changing the Managerial
12 months
Full-time MBA: 10 month core programme and 4-6 Mindset” (Individual Management Audit +
Tuition Fee:
month customised programme. All courses in English. Understanding Culture, Managing Power and
EURO (€) 18000 / Per Year
Intensive French language instruction provided. Developing Creativity + Consulting Project).
Entry Requirements:
Starting date : November (optional: intensive English • Decision Making in a World of Uncertainty in
Min. GMAT Score : 500 courses in October) cooperation with high-level military officers.
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score : 200
Participants can choose to leave in either Paris or • Brussels Seminar focused on dealing with regulatory
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : N/A
Min. IELTS : 7.5
Normandy. environments (meetings with policy makers, politicians,
Min. Years of Work Experience : 3
Price 18000 euro tuition fees included seminar corporate legal counsels, lobbyists, etc.).
Application Fee:
fees and tuition at international exchange partners. • European Emerging Market Seminar (meetings with
EURO (€) 75 local business leaders, politicians and journalists and
The Rouen School of Management (located just on-site company visits).
Contact:
Marie Françoise TARTAR, MBA Coordinator
over an hour from Paris) was created in 1871, making
ESC ROUEN
it the second oldest management school in France. Customized MBA Experience:
BP215
1 Rue du Maréchal Juin
This EQUIS-accredited institution delivers a wide Following the 10-month core program, participants
Mont Saint Aignan, Normandy
variety of quality-focused management programs and will choose on the following options which best meets
76825
France
benefits from a network of over 700 corporate partners. their individual needs:
The ESC Rouen Alumni Association - comprising over • International MBA Exchange: spend an additional
Tel: +33 (0)232825751
Fax: +33 (0)232825830
9,000 graduates in 55 countries all over the world - semester on an MBA Programme at one of Rouen’s
Email:
mba@groupe-esc-rouen.fr is the oldest educational alumni association in France top-quality partner institutions (North America, Latin
Web:
www.esc-rouen.fr
and provides invaluable career placement services for America, Asia...).
Rouen graduates. • Entrepreneurial Project: create a new company with
the support of Rouen faculty.
• Complete a consulting project tutored by a Rouen
faculty member
Rouen also proposes high-level Masters
Programmes in Marketing and Communication,
International Development Strategies, European
Management, International Finance, and Business
Information Systems.
A high-innovative MBA structured around 10
transversal modules, each of which includes a hands-
on entrepreneurial project covering each stage in
the life cycle of an organization (innovation, design,
development, growth, consolidation, and globalisation).
During the series of real-life management simulations,
participants will be confronted with increasingly
complex situations. Great emphasis will be placed
on getting participants to think and reframe. Personal
development is a key focus of the program.
Student Profile
Head of programme: Mr Krupka Pascal
Students have an average of 7 years’ professional experience More than 50% of students coming from abroad,
and a wide diversity of training: 40% are engineers, 30% from places such as the United States, Colombia,
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are managers, 10% have a legal background, and 20% China, Germany, India, Russia, Japan, Peru… The
come from a variety of other domains. average age is 31 years old.
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