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Curriculum

The EBP International programme is an international academic course. Each student studies in France (first 3 semesters) then in two other countries.
At the Master level, new agreements are in the process of being finalised with universities in North America, South America and Asia (in particular India and Thailand).

Structure of the course

Key stages of the programme

Year 1

Semester 1

Courses at BEM

Semester 2

Year 2

Semester 3

Bordeaux

Semester 4

1st international semester

Semesters 1, 2 and 3 are spent acquiring a basic introduction to the main management disciplines and to study methods. Semester 3 is a preparation for the study abroad with linguistic, cultural and methodological aspects.

Semester 4, the curriculum continues in a European country, subjects studied in more depth and specific national features are highlighted from an institutional point of view (law, marketing, finance and economics).

Year 3

Semester 5

Internship in a company abroad

Semester 6

Semesters 5 and 6 consist of immersion in a company abroad to apply in the field the knowledge that has been acquired and to continue with the acculturation process.

Year 4

Semester 7

1st overseas country

Semester 8

Students return to their university abroad to receive, at the end of their course, the Bachelor’s degree that is awarded.

Year 5

Semester 9

2nd overseas country

Semester 10

Courses at BEM

Semester 11

Company project

In the last 3 semesters the student obtains 2 further diplomas: the state-approved Baccalauréat+5 diploma from EBP International and the International Master. At the end of the final study project in a company students must produce a Master’s dissertation.

Professional experience

  • The 3rd year (40 weeks) is spent entirely in a company abroad. This internship is supervised by a professor from the School, and students must produce an activity report and a research report.
  • At the end of the 5th year, the student carries out a project directly linked with a problem posed by the host company. At the end of this final internship this applied research is validated.

The student will obtain 60 credits per year for the first 4 years and 90 credits for the 5th year.