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The bachelor degree is delivered by the Groupe Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Chambéry et Savoie. It gives recognition of a level of the equivalent of 180 credits (60 per year), three years of study in higher education, under the current European Union credit transfer system.

Prerequisites

Applicants need to have a minimum level of two years' study in higher education and a level of English which will allow them to benefit fully from the course. As a guide a a score of 5 or more in the IELTS test is acceptable.
Use of Microsoft OFFICE (Word, Excel and Powerpoint) at a basic level is also an advantage because these tools are used regularly during the program.
Previous study of business is not a prerequisite.

Please click on the course titles for full details

FIRST SEMESTER COURSES AND KEY DATES

 

Duration

Credits

Global Trade Relations

21

3

Marketing

21

3

Corporate Communication +PR

21

3

Comparative HRM

21

3

Law

21

3

Strategy

21

3

Financial Management

21

3

Methodology + Paper

6 + tutorials

3

Logistics and Transport I

21

3

French

1,5 hours per week

3

Language courses

Additional language courses (Italian, Spanish) can also be included for credit, depending on the number of hours and the evaluation.

Written project

The 5000 word project carries 6 credits

First Semester Dates 2008

Start: first week of October and finish mid December
One week of holiday in November
Exam period: third week in December

Subjects for 2 hour examination

strategy

Law

Finance

Logistics case

Subjects for continuous assessment

The remaining subjects are evaluated by continuous assessment, see individual course outline. 

 SECOND SEMESTER COURSES AND KEY DATES

 

Duration

Credits

Logistics and Transport II

21

3

'Shadow Manager' management simulation (option)

21

3

Marketing Case (option)

21

3

Multinational Company visits

21

3

Supply Chain Management

21

3

Market Entry

21

3

Financial Risk Management

21

3

Cross-culture

21

3

Negotiations

21

3

Market zones

Duration

Credits

Asian markets

21

3

English-speaking markets

21

3

EU Single Market

21

3

Emerging Market

21

3

Languages

 

 

French

1,5 hours per week

3

Plus optional language courses  

Second Semester Dates 2009

Start: end of first week of January and finish early June
One week of holiday in April
Exam period: end May to early June

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