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ExecMBA
Sorbonne - CELSA
Executive MBA
www.celsa.fr/MBA
SCHOOL
DATA & CONTACT DETAILS
Duration and organisation of the MBA :
The University of Paris-Sorbonne and the CELSA, School of Higher Studies in A part-time course for working executives,
the Information and Communication Sciences, are offering a part-time
totalling 550 teaching hours, spread over an
Executive MBA entitled "Management, Communications and Societies".
eighteen month period comprising two end-of-
week (Friday-Saturday) sessions a month, plus
two one-week intensive sessions and a study-
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his innovative MBA programme covers education in
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Management and the conduct of business Language of instruction : French and English
Location : Paris
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The human sciences
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Societies and cultures world wide
Class of 2007 Overview :
Strategic communications
Class size : maximum 20-25
Average age : 36
Age range : 30 to 50
The Sorbonne, reputed for the excellence of its Average work experience : 11 years
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teaching, and the CELSA, a reference in
Local students : 70%
communications, human resources and
Number of countries : 5
Class of 2007
marketing education, have pooled their
Percentage of women : 65%
Director, Degree backround
teaching resources for this high-level
Jean-Paul Gaultier Business Commerce : 47%
programme.
Engineering : 53%
TESTIMONY
The programme enables participants to extend Application deadline : from July to February
their knowledge and know-how in all areas of
Starting date : March 2009
“I was looking for a way to the conduct of business activity : financial
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progress in my professional life. I strategy, marketing, human resources,
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dmission requirements :
A diploma from a French "Grande Ecole" or a
chose the Executive MBA Paris- auditing, management and communication. second cycle university degree (French or
Sorbonne CELSA as a way to The programme's significant value added lies
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develop my capabilities in in the teaching about societies, cultures and
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oreign university)
at least five years of significant successful
professional experience with accomplishments,
international communications markets, and the comprehensive vision it offers
and listing strategic, managerial and commercial
thanks to excellent and of all organisational activity (including
responsibilities.
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dmission procedures :
Preselection : completion of an application
vision of business,
form (detailed presentation of the applicant's
track record, plus two letters of
communications and image.” The aim of this generalist MBA is to train
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ecommendation)
Selection : an interview in French and English
who wish to consolidate their analytical and with an interview panel comprising academics
synthetic skills in order to better anticipate
and senior executives
future events, enhance their decision-making
Cost :
capability, and guide their organisation within
Application fees : 65 euros
complex multicultural environments. It is for Tuition fees : 18,000 euros
experienced executives from France and
Contact details :
abroad, seeking career as well as professional
CELSA
and personal development.
MBA Sorbonne-CELSA
77, rue de Villiers - 92200 NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE
Teaching is essentially an interactive Phone : +33 1 46 43 76 40
experience between participants and the
Email :
mba@celsa.paris-sorbonne.fr
Web :
www.celsa.fr/MBA
academic staff via the enhancement of past
experience, the exchange of knowledge,
Please quote the TopExecEd Supplement
thought/reflection and debate.
when contacting Sorbonne-Celsa.
Thank you.
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