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Editorial

ISMQ is a 2-year programme for students with Baccalauréat +3 years of higher education (Bachelor level) via the MIM - Master in Management.
ISMQ is also accessible to students with Baccalauréat +4 / +5 years in 1 year

To satisfy the needs and expectations of students and also of the companies who place their trust in us, "Quality of service" forms the basis of ISMQ.

With this concept in mind, it is the student who is at the heart of our organisation, and so we provide a personalised approach.

The main objectives of the programme are, first, to mobilise managers as to their ability to be quality managers and, second, to learn about and apply new standards of behaviour which are coherent with the principles of sustainable development.

This Specialised Masters is accredited by the “Conférence des Grandes Ecoles” and awards a State-approved level 1 diploma.

ISMQ offers a one-year part-time programme based on one of four options. The cost of the course is usually borne by the host company:

  • industry – services, to enable engineers and holders of a Masters degree, or other post-graduate diploma (e.g. DESS or DEA) to obtain a double qualification and become the managers of tomorrow;
  • human resources and sustainable development, to enable managers to integrate harmoniously all aspects of quality, environment, security, social, economic and human resources in a context of sustainable development;
  • health and risk prevention, to enable doctors and health professionals to implement the directives of their health authority to the best advantage of their “patient clients”;
  • social and medico-social, to enable managers in these sectors to implement a process of self-assessment of professional practices, in accordance with legal guidelines and thus introduce a process of continuous updating and improvement.

Because the programme is part-time, what is learned in the 14 training seminars can be put into practice according to the requirements of the various organisations.

Constant exchanges with professionals from a range of sectors of activity provide a rich source of information to complement the taught courses.

Pierre Cazaban

Associate Dean

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